This will be the best strategy. Michael Savage, Beck, go full retard on this one.
the day when the poor and middle class join forces against the rich
He goes to a different type of school than you do though. Most people want money, in all professions, just look at that giant thread for petroleum engineering. But I mean you know where you go to school so it's especially bad there. But the legal field is one of the only fields where pro bono work is literally mandatory to keeping your license in many states. You can't even sit for the NY bar if you haven't done 50 hours pro bono.nah its right, most people are looking for themselves
people are using pro bono work and volunteering as a cover for the fact they really just want money
im already seeing it before my eyes people who told me at orientation that they came here wanting to do PI and would never work at a big firm and i see them at firm receptions
lets see how many of those kids you are talking about actually take PI jobs after law school people say one thing and do another
@ltheghost I can't believe this satirical emotional plea is something you're dapping up and you're letting them con you out of your sensibilities. The type of people who are corrupt and are lawyers were predisposed to being that way and it's not lawyers that are "evil." It is people. You could see it right there while we were in law school. And i know @DANJA sees it too. It's why conservatives kids are always talking about their "liberal" law school classmates. Unlike these people I've worked at DA offices. I know a dikkhead looks like and I know a guy just following the law looks like. The fact of the matter is, certain people end up in these positions and the type of prosecutor one is, is largely reflective of the community around you and the justice system that is in place.You've convinced me!
Lawyers play a direct role in the hardships that face every man, woman, and child. Oh, I agree judges are part of the problem. The majority are lawyers after all. What about the District Attorneys Office are they not lawyers too? Did the District Attorney not have a pretty big say in this issue? Is it a pretty frequent thing for a Judge to go against the direction of the District Attorneys office and a PSI? Of course not.
District Attorneys are bunch of glorified tax collectors but I'll try and stay on topic. The District Attorneys Office are the force behind the majority of this bs and it's all money and politics. They'll do anything to justify their budgets like the whores that they are from the State Legislatures. That's why there is an endless string of minorities and impoverished people in prison. And why are they in prison? Because of lawyers and money(greed).
Don't try and play "Who's on first" with me, Buddy.
lmfao, I tweeted Kobe the story and shytted on his colorblind society dreams then followed up by tweeting Putin of all people now I'm just gettin random.
Who are journalists that tend to report on the 1%?
@ltheghost I can't believe this satirical emotional plea is something you're dapping up and you're letting them con you out of your sensibilities. The type of people who are corrupt and are lawyers were predisposed to being that way and it's not lawyers that are "evil." It is people. You could see it right there while we were in law school. And i know @DANJA sees it too. It's why conservatives kids are always talking about their "liberal" law school classmates. Unlike these people I've worked at DA offices. I know a dikkhead looks like and I know a guy just following the law looks like. The fact of the matter is, certain people end up in these positions and the type of prosecutor one is, is largely reflective of the community around you and the justice system that is in place.
Before these people were lawyers, they were liberals and conservatives. Their politics dictate what they do. They reflect society and the opinions of the populace who elect them. You're sitting here while TUH is crying about the guy who drafted the Stand Your Ground Law being a lawyer while everyone who is up in arms and writing amicus briefs are LAWYERS as well and that the majority of the legal community thinks that it is a poorly written law. Including the ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITES STATES. He's treating the OUTLIER as the the representative sample. You're really entertaining that as a legitimate argument This is akin to saying that a majority of blue collar workers vote Republican and for anti-minority policies so there is something inherent in being a blue collar worker that makes someone racist. His argument relies on the fallacy that because a significant segment of a profession engage in detrimental behavior that it is the nature of the profession itself, and not the individuals who are drawn to the profession, that are the root of it. He's attacking the character of the entire profession instead of that individual. There are critiques of the justice system that I've made myself but this guy is nowhere close to articulating them.
This guy @Type Username Here did his best trick - state something hyperbolic, dial it back and try to stake out ostensibly innocent moral position that we all agree with, then post up links that provide some support for a point that would be related to his overall argument but the not core argument itself and then excuse himself from actually having to persuasively argue his point while attacking you personally for disagreeing with him. Laws reflect society and lawyers reflect those laws. It's that simple.
Aight because dude came through and basically used this argument: blue collar workers vote republican and have anti-black sentiment. Thus, the majority of blue collar workers are racist because of the fact that they are blue collar workersOh I wasn't dapping him up because of his satirical argument. It was more of an Obama "continue sir" Dap.
Aight because dude came through and basically used this argument: blue collar workers vote republican and have anti-black sentiment. Thus, the majority of blue collar workers are racist because of the fact that they are blue collar workers
This is the type of shyt that gets people sent to that to the Thomas M. Cooley school of law