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How completely trite. Did you do ambulance chasing the earliest opportunity
or wait for a Senior thesis in law school?
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Yikes! I think I get a response to that personal attack and respectfully
request a waiver of the end of the chain.
I am not a trial lawyer and have never been in a courtroom other than the US
Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, 9th Circuit, and 2nd Circuit. While I
am not a big fan in general of the class of citizens known as lawyers (I
certainly don't hang out with any of them socially if I can avoid it), the
only ambulance chasing I have done was during my high school tenure as a
volunteer in the fire department. I hope you don't carry that same
stereotype baggage in your dealings with women, minorities, the handicapped,
and the elderly (in which class I suspect you are a member based on the age
of your son).
I appreciate your passion for American history,
Peace out.
JDS
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