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Elliot VanNess
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You wanna talk about exposing corrupt judges -- what you are bitchin' about ain't NOTHIN: udicial Watch's Western Regional Headquarters has been transforming the way justice is served since its inception. We have responded effectively to complaints of flagrant abuses of power on the part of judges across the country. Our efforts have had a particularly dramatic effect in California’s State and Federal court systems. For example: When Judicial Watch discovered Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Arnold Gold was favoring wealthy fathers in child custody cases, the organization took swift action. After a deluge of complaints, Judge Gold was forced into retirement. He's now operating as a "rent-a-judge," mediating cases for celebrity clients to the tune of $400 per hour. JW is also taking legal action against Superior Court Judge George Ward Trammell III. Evidence shows that Judge Trammel sexually molested one defendant, saying she would have to “pay the price” if she ever wanted to see her husband, also a defendant, out of jail. In 2001, Trammell pled guilty to mail fraud for a scheme that he used to “cover-up” this sexual relationship. He was sentenced to 27 months in federal prison. Then there is Justice Patrick B. Murphy of Alhambra who was thrown off the bench for collecting a $133,000 salary while attending medical school in the Caribbean. The Judge missed a total of 157 days of work in 1999 alone - 400 days since 1996. In May of 2001, a commission designated to investigate Judge Murphy charged him with “persistent failure or inability to perform judicial duties” as well as failing to give precedence to his judicial duties and making false claims of illness. Judicial Watch helped bring to light Murphy's transgressions. On May 10, 2001, the commission voted unanimously to remove Judge Murphy from the bench.
Friday June 15 2007 01:06:04 - Buena Vista, CA
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Charles R Gallanter
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Don't you all know that we will all be judged when our time on this earthly planet is up? I believe in Karma and I think all you people posting here need to focus on positive things and stop whining about how you been wronged -- If you focus on the negative, you are inviting more negativity into your life. Try to find more productive things to do with your time -- like be a hospice volunteer, serve at an animal shelter, feed the homeless at a soup kitchen. Practice acts of kindness and love -- because when you are on your deathbed that is what matters -- not the searing red hot anger, not the bitter taste of selfishness. Just love and kindness -- May God bless you and heal you.
Friday June 15 2007 01:06:11 - Denver, CO
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Sapphyr Rothschild
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Awaken and Lift the Veil of Your Consciousness * Learn who you really are, become best you can be; * Learn to understand yourself, and change your life and circumstances by coming to know that your thoughts and your words create your reality; * Know that you ALWAYS have a choice; * Learn to love yourself, your fellow human-beings and also Mother Earth! * Know that all paths (not just one) lead to the same abundant Source and that we are all connected and are all One. * Learn to conquer your fears and live your life to its fullest potential. It is hoped that you come away feeling informed, uplifted, enlightened, inspired, motivated or comforted by the messages contained within each piece of wisdom and other issues discussed in these pages. Take your time reading each one, absorb the words, and let them whisper gently into your heart and soul.
Friday June 15 2007 02:06:22 - Chester, VT
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Colorado Rockies
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Charles, why do you defend that c-unt seeing as the other post said you were married to her a wopping 9 months. If she was all that you would've lasted longer than a May-December romance.
Friday June 15 2007 06:06:08 - Denver, CO
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Hard Drinkin' Hard Lovin' Mountain Woman
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Hey Colorado Rockies, -- I don't think the guy is defending anyone or making anyone out to be 'all that' -- but I think he's just trying to make amends -- if you're familiar with any of twelve step programs (a set of guiding principles for recovery from addictive, compulsive, or behavioral problems, originally developed by the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous ("A.A.") to guide recovery from alcoholism), one of the steps is "making amends to those one has harmed" -- who knows what goin' on there? The guy's last couple of posts sound like someone who is sober and not prone to using vulgarities.
Friday June 15 2007 14:06:55 - Golden, CO
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