I like a president with a good sense of humor...

Good lord; you bring fawning dunce and self promoting fool to epic levels. I'm sure they loved a fawning dunce willing to open his checkbook to them.

Hey, another insult with no information about politics...........We are seeing a trend here. Still waiting for the funny........or maybe his idea of funny is insulting...I remember 12 years old too.
 
And another insult post with no information..........( This one is called "reflecting" in the psych world. He told me what he needed to hear himself)

It's not an insult you pathetic dunce; it's an accurate description of the constant stupidity that erupts from your keyboard.

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So you'd find it perfectly acceptable to show up to court in a bathrobe?

No, but I think I don't need a dress code to tell me that. If a lawyer shows up in a bathrobe, let him suffer the natural consequences, that does not require a dress code.
 
Does anyone remember when Janet Reno went to SNL? That's one of my fav's.

Its also why I love Janet Reno. That and because Ive been over to her house in Kendall, she does not have air conditioning or glass in the windows.

No glass? What does she have, shutters?
 
I often go to traffic court as a favor for current clients or friends. There is no jury and not even a real judge. I never wear a tie.

One time the magistrate refused to hear my clients case because I did not have my tie on. So, the attorney behind me took his off, I put it on, had my case heard... (charges dismissed) and gave the guy his tie back. That really pissed off the magistrate.

Coincidently I was having lunch that day with the chief judge and I told him my story. He was incensed at the magistrate because there is no Dress Code and judges are expected to be blind to such things. The next time I was in front of that traffic magistrate (without my tie) he called me to the bench and apologised, explaining that he did not know there was not a dress code.
 
She has a strange plexi-glass system that can be manually slid into place. I was shocked because there are plenty of people in Miami that would like to harm her.

I googled up a picture of her in her house and it didn't look luxurious by any stretch of the imagination.
 
I often go to traffic court as a favor for current clients or friends. There is no jury and not even a real judge. I never wear a tie.

One time the magistrate refused to hear my clients case because I did not have my tie on. So, the attorney behind me took his off, I put it on, had my case heard... (charges dismissed) and gave the guy his tie back. That really pissed off the magistrate.

Coincidently I was having lunch that day with the chief judge and I told him my story. He was incensed at the magistrate because there is no Dress Code and judges are expected to be blind to such things. The next time I was in front of that traffic magistrate (without my tie) he called me to the bench and apologised, explaining that he did not know there was not a dress code.

That was big of him to apologize, some wouldn't. There was a dress code in place when I had jury duty. You couldn't wear stuff like shorts or flip-flops.
 
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This is it, but you cant see the windows. I read on the internet that she no longer lives there.
 
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