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On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 12:53:59 -0600, M. Clark wrote (in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>): > Gray Shockley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 12:42:27 -0600, M. Clark wrote >> (in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>): >> >>> Yes, lawyers! Jefferson said something pertaining to lawyers too: >>> >>> "It is not honorable to take a mere legal advantage, when it happens to >>> be contrary to justice." --Thomas Jefferson: Opinion on Debts due to >>> Soldiers, 1790. ME 3:25 >>> >>> M. Clark >> >> >> And where are "lawyers" mentioned? > > They obviously aren't mentioned. But his writing reasonably pertains to > lawyers. So your statement: "Jefferson said something pertaining to lawyers too:" is a lie. > >> >> >> And, of course and naturally, you know that Thomas Jefferson was a lawyer >> (along with many other signatories of our country's founding documents). > > And lawyers aways show the highest regard for each other, especially in > the courtrooms. ROTFLMAO!!! You, obviously, don't know much about [see Sam Cooke]. Gray Shockley -------------------------- "Swinehood hath no remedy." - Sidney Lanier > > M. Clark >> >> >> >> >> Gray Shockley >> ------------------------------------------------- >> Pain is evitable but suffering is optional.
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