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merikeyegro said:
Because Republicans never skim off the top of anything. Let's not play this "holier than thou" game. Your boys over there at the GOP are just as crooked, if not worse.
Not to mention, do you think that a good number of lawyers AREN'T REPUBLICAN? Last I heard, those with lots of $$$ usually vote GOP. I want to know who all these money-grubbing phantom lawyers are that habitually vote Democrat.
All this coming from people who support Bush, the most honest man in politics...and one that just happens to have HUGE family ties to the Saudi royal family...who just happens to be a huge (albeit indirect) supporter of terrorism in the world.
By the way, what Dems "have a say in it" these days? Doesn't the GOP control both houses of Congress AND the White House? By your estimation, won't tort reform just fly through Congress? Could it be that your demagogued lawyers' associations ALSO GIVE TO THE GOP? I'll bet so.
Not to mention that the biggest contributors to the Bush camp are accounting firms and stock brokers. Could it be because many of them can get away with more under the morally-compromised Bush admin? Lesser degrees of enforcement typically encourage abuse. I'll bet this is true, as well.
Point is - your boy is no better. Also, if these laws are SO UNJUST, why haven't your boy wonders like Dennis Hastert and Tom DeLay done something about it? Seems they have carte blanche these days.
They don't want to. Too much money for them is at stake...
As to paragraphs one, two and three, above:
While there are crooked and disreputable members of both parties, which is not in dispute, the Trial Lawyers, as a group, throw ALL of their support behind the democrats.
I can only think that there must be a VERY good reason for that, my friend.
As for "ties" to the Saudi Royal Family, I can only hope that those ties are VERY strong. Unfortunately, I fear that they are merely
friends.
In order to keep their heads, the House of Saud have allowed a violent Islamic sect to gain a grip on their people, and now they are trying to figure out what to do about it. After all, if they kill the infidel, who will buy their oil?
As for paragraph four, need I point out the action of the obstructionist democrat senators who have decided to take leave of their mandate to "advise and consent" and instead have taken up a doctrine of
decide and prevent. Apologies to Jesse.
As to paragraph five, democrat Sen. John Corzine of NJ is a former executive of investment banking firm Goldman Sachs. I'll let you ask him about what was "gotten away with" during the nineties under the Clinton administration. All of that Tyco and Enron stuff happened on his watch, if I follow the logic that you are using here. Sarcasm aside, wall street seeks a Bush re-election because he is "business positive" rather than "class envy reactive." A Kerry victory would almost certainly mean a big market correction, and dollars flooding into overseas markets for refuge from wealth redistribution.
John Kerry is married to Theresa Heinz, who, as I'm sure you know, was widowed as a result of a mishap between a helo and an airpplane over a schoolyard outside Philly. It was just a half mile from my home, when I was in radio. Her family company, a huge international concern, is only one example of the hundreds of wealthy firms that are owned by democrats and outsource jobs to overseas plants. In the Heinz case, it is, ironically, 57 overseas plants, like the number on their label that refers to the variety of pickles sold by old H.J.
So, when will we see tort reform? Not until we are no longer ruled by greedy lawyers, from either party. When will that happen? Maybe when Christ returns to rule, but I don't see it happening before then. The Trial Lawyers are a group that specializes in shifting responsibility to those with large resources, but in the end it is you and I who pay the bill, in the form of higher insurance costs and lost jobs.
The Trial Lawyers are American royalty, a new king and court who have replaced the one we overthrew two centuries ago. We have given them this tyrannical power over us in the hope that every injury can be fixed with money, or as they prefer, "made whole," no matter how much they demand for the service.