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Southern Son

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Deep South wrote:
Welcome to Dixie. Some of us sill have Natioal pride and not dilued in thouht like the rest of the Country.
I Love the story. Bet that A-hole pledges to aligance next time he is in front of that Judge. LOL
A story like that will reelect that Judge Till he dies. Its the way we roll down he'ya
No it's not, and you're a disgrace as well as that judge to the south. That judge probably won't be on the bench next go around because of his stupidity and holier than thou attitude.To hell with that judge and more power to the attorney.The flag doesn't mean anything any more.Not worth the cloth it's made of,maybe there was a time it was,but not any more.I live in the south and they should drop that judge off around where I live and lets see him sing a different tune.The cocksucker.
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Aug 20, 2012
 
Southern Son wrote:
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No it's not, and you're a disgrace as well as that judge to the south. That judge probably won't be on the bench next go around because of his stupidity and holier than thou attitude.To hell with that judge and more power to the attorney.The flag doesn't mean anything any more.Not worth the cloth it's made of,maybe there was a time it was,but not any more.I live in the south and they should drop that judge off around where I live and lets see him sing a different tune.The cocksucker.
The judge is a what? The judge might be an up tight red neck SOB but we don't know if he indulges in behavior that the Bible thumpers consider nasty. But then again you never know. Perhaps he got his shorts in a knot when his lover did not show up?

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Aug 23, 2012
 
Outlaw Biker wrote:
Think about this. There are jobs that require a human brain: therapists, counselors, doctors, nurses, lawyers, judges. These are things that machines can't do. Think about this: a young college student works hard for 6 years to earn a degree in a specialised field. He graduates at the top of his class. He can't get a job when he graduates, because the jobs aren't there. Jobs that are not taken over by machines.
Yes, there are jobs that require a human brain. I have a specialized degree and the company for which I work rents out my brain. However, there are few jobs that require that type of knowledge.

Those types of jobs do not cater to the masses of people. Not many people have the ability or the will to tolerate six years of college and the legal aspects of having to understand the specialization and requirements of that certification. You cannot have a nation of doctors, lawyers, nurses, teachers, judges, etc. You must have the waiters, the seamstresses, the carpenter, the builders, the garbage collectors, the factory workers, the dishwashers, the secretaries, the laborers, etc. to stabilize the industrial economy as it was for decades; however, the more inventions that move to an automated system the fewer people are needed to "work." How many field hands were needed before automated machinery? How many secretaries were needed to type for executives that now type their own correspondence. How many postal carriers to serve the public that e-mail replaced? How many auto manufacture workers to build a vehicle that automation replaced? Do you get the picture now? Those jobs are not there any more. Doctors, lawyers, etc. Who can afford those individuals if you do not have a job working in one of the other fields that are almost nonexistent now?
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mustangfan wrote:
If you are so unhappy here, try it in Iran or some other place, you'll be more than happy to come back if you are allowed to.
I have. I taught Motorcycle mechanics in Mexico city for 4 years. I taught Outboard Motor repair in Micronesia. Going to the Cook islands to teach next year. I was raised on the Coast and have a perspective. After seeing something of the world. NOTHING could induce me to live in Ocean Springs again. Where have YOU been? What have YOU seen and done? The World traveler from the coast is someone who has been to Disney world.

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Aug 24, 2012
 
Deep South wrote:
Welcome to Dixie. Some of us sill have Natioal pride and not dilued in thouht like the rest of the Country.
I Love the story. Bet that A-hole pledges to aligance next time he is in front of that Judge. LOL
A story like that will reelect that Judge Till he dies. Its the way we roll down he'ya
It is not Dixie. It has nothing to do with National pride. What the judge did was against the law. Where in the Constitution does it say that one must stand and say the Pledge of Allegiance? Do you know anything about the Pledge? Do you know when it was written what words were in it and when it was altered? Do you know it was written nearly 100 years after the nation was born or that it was altered in about 1952 to the present recitation?

Please take a few minutes and actually read the Constitution. Judges and other court officers are sworn to uphold the Constitution. What that judge did was to break the law and tread on that attorney's constitutional rights.

We do not allow individuals to erode others constitutional rights...And that's the way that we roll in the United States of America including Mississippi.
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Aug 24, 2012
 
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It is not Dixie. It has nothing to do with National pride. What the judge did was against the law. Where in the Constitution does it say that one must stand and say the Pledge of Allegiance? Do you know anything about the Pledge? Do you know when it was written what words were in it and when it was altered? Do you know it was written nearly 100 years after the nation was born or that it was altered in about 1952 to the present recitation?
Please take a few minutes and actually read the Constitution. Judges and other court officers are sworn to uphold the Constitution. What that judge did was to break the law and tread on that attorney's constitutional rights.
We do not allow individuals to erode others constitutional rights...And that's the way that we roll in the United States of America including Mississippi.
I agree with you. Judge Talmadge Littlejohn already had a grudge against Attorney Danny Lampley. Search these names on the net and you will see that the Talmadge had blood in his eye for Lampley for some time and was looking for an excuse to jail Lampley.

http://www.mslitigationreview.com/tags/judge-...

The judge was punished by the Supreme Court of Mississippi. He was fined and reprimanded. The judge is the villain here, not the lawyer.
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What's the Supreme Court of Mississippi? Some out house behind a gas station?
Stiv

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Sep 6, 2012
 
Adolpho Busillo wrote:
What's the Supreme Court of Mississippi? Some out house behind a gas station?
You should travel there and find out; making the same remarks all the while.
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Sep 6, 2012
 
Good Attorney wrote:
Good attorney! I do not recite the pledge either, nor do I salute the flag. Why bother, given that the country is overrun by illegal immigrants, that public employee unions bribe our politicians, that activist judges overturn the vote of the people, and that racial and gender quotas are used instead of merit?
The only thing this country MIGHT do for me is pay back what I put into Social Security. Then again, maybe it won't.
The only truly good comment on this thread. The U.S. is not the America it used to be. There is very little reason to have loyalty or respect for it anymore.

That's also more than obvious from the comments of people from the rest of the country who can't wait to dump on the state I was born into. Southerners, of all people, should defend this country the least of all. It's full of horrible people. Live in Md. for awhile and you'll find out.

The only thing wrong with Southerners is your naivete. Don't try to mold yourselves to fit the rest of this shit-hole nation. There is nothing in it for you.
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Sep 6, 2012
 
Adolpho Busillo wrote:
What's the Supreme Court of Mississippi? Some out house behind a gas station?
Written by a real ass.

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Granny Grey wrote:
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Congratulations on your accomplishments. However, why are you blaming the occurrence of a shift in economies on the President? Does the President set fiscal policy? No, Congress does. Who elects Congress? We do.
It is technology and automation that is changing the workforce needs. Fewer workers are needed with the tools that are now available. Things are not getting worse, it is instant communication across the globe that is now available.
People pump their own gas, bag their own groceries, use ATMs rather than tellers, businesses use automated systems rather than switchboard operators, executives type their own correspondence, e-mails are sent rather than via U.S. Postal mail, the military may use drones instead of a manpower, Farmers use big machinery to harvest crops instead of manpower, automakers use automation and technology instead of manpower. So, what does all this do? Reduce the number of man hours available for U.S. workers. Competition is fierce. So, that drives down the demand for wages. People are happy to have minimum wage jobs.
Think about that for a minute...
Try finding a job in the construction industry, a chef, Any trade, It's a combination of reasons but since obama has come into office, Show me the job statistics.
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Sep 7, 2012
 
I believe that the petition to vote Tishomingo county wet will win, by 70% for it and 30% against it, what do you thank? If you would like to sign the petition to vote Tishomingo County wet it will be in the Tishomingo county news paper September 6 and 13 2012
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The government should not have control over the things you consume. This is nothing but tyranny.

It is time for the citizens of Mississippi to rid themselves of government welfare and be responsible for themselves, then they would have the freedom to drink to their heart's content.

As long as Mississippi lives on Government grants they will be controlled by Government rules.
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Sep 8, 2012
 
Agreed. The first government control we need to rid ourselves of is this internet invention by our military. My oh my the government erred giving butt heads like you a public forum.
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Sep 8, 2012
 
"The first government control we need to rid ourselves of is this internet invention by our military."
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It was Bell labs that started the internet not the Government.
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"The judge was punished by the Supreme Court of Mississippi. He was fined and reprimanded. The judge is the villain here, not the lawyer. "
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Danny Lampley is one of the few honest Lawyers left in MS. He is also poor because he does not go along with the payola that most lawyers do such as Scruggs. The local judges are elected by the low voter turnout and most often the only one on the ballot. Mississippi politics has not changed since the carpetbaggers. Keep the people poor and illiterate as they are forced to buy from the company store. Keep them in debt and indentured servants.
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Sep 8, 2012
 
anon wrote:
"The first government control we need to rid ourselves of is this internet invention by our military."
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It was Bell labs that started the internet not the Government.
It was the government with the arpanet.
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The government should not have control over the things you consume. This is nothing but tyranny.

It is time for the citizens of Mississippi to rid themselves of government welfare and be responsible for themselves, then they would have the freedom to drink to their heart's content.

As long as Mississippi lives on Government grants they will be controlled by Government rules.
No, the only tyranny it is is religious tyranny. Prohibition ended long ago.
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It was the government with the arpanet.
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Around this time, Bell Telephone Laboratories (BTL) and General Electric (GE) joined with Project MAC in the development of MULTICS (Multiplexed Information and Computing Service).

The Government contracted with Lincoln Laboratories after Bell labs invented the Transistor electronic switch. The algorithms to eliminate noise made it possible. Many people worked on separate issues and funding came from many sources. Universities where the fist to link computer communications this was done with the bell switching systems. Yes the government used arpanet but the idea and work was done way in advance of the military application.

It is typical to use university research for military applications but the military does not invent things they just fund promising ideas.

It is difficult to get venture capital money without a business model.
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No, the only tyranny it is is religious tyranny. Prohibition ended long ago.
Government money comes with strings attached. Those rules are a form of tyranny. The government is a religion it is called secular humanism.

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