Tweetits not cytodyne fault, it is the pitchers fault for not knowing what he is taking and the risk he is taking by already having heart problems. you can't feel sorry for stupidity.
Tweetbecause of all thats been happeing with the ephedra...theyre pulling it off the shelves from NJ....most of the old school stackers have been pulled already...sucks..
Tweetits not cytodyne fault, it is the pitchers fault for not knowing what he is taking and the risk he is taking by already having heart problems. you can't feel sorry for stupidity.
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TweetI really do have sympathy for the family, but she wont win, not one dime. This shit pisses me off, I mean come on, he's an adult, we all are adults. Why don't people sue Michelob, Budweiser, I mean it clearly states that if you drink too much, you might be impaired, then let's go sue those beer making company's for all the DUI deaths, HELLO. So, let's all follow directions and if we have an illness or something of that sort, stay off the shit.
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TweetAmen to that statment. Its all bullshit. He "OD", he was probably running in the hot sun, with a rubber suit on to sweat alot I would bet and he had a heat stroke.Originally posted by teekahty
Lawyers are a neccesary evil , without lawyers or the fear of them corporations would be doing even worse things to consumers then they already are , it is all part of the checks and balances system of our world ,
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TweetDo you sue the condom company because it broke and you put your girl pregnant? noooo
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Tweetthe worst one ive heard is a dude sued the Winnebago company because he thought 'cruise control' meant auto-pilot. so he got up on the freeway, took a piss, and the f*cking thing crashed into a bridge. the owners manual did not state that cruise control did not steer the vehicle. the damn guy won. i hate lawsuits. with a passion.
"i swear you're about as subtle as a brick in the small of my back..."
TweetCorrect tee. Remeber, every attorney has a client. It is ultimately the client's choice of which course to follow.Originally posted by teekahty
Lawyers are a neccesary evil , without lawyers or the fear of them corporations would be doing even worse things to consumers then they already are , it is all part of the checks and balances system of our world ,
Tweetall i have to say about that is you dont know the lawyers i do. but i still like you anyway![]()
TweetWhat a very sad and bizarre end we have to the Jesica Santillan story. Jesica's second heart and lung transplant seemed to be working, but the damage from the first transplant was already done, and it wasn't survivable. Jesica died on Saturday afternoon with irreversible brain damage.
Now .. the rest of the story. Jesica, as you no doubt know by now, came to this country illegally. On both of the days that both of her transplant surgeries took place about sixteen people who were in this country legally died because they didn't get their life-saving transplant in time. That's 32 law-abiding citizens and residents of the United States who passed away while an illegal alien was receiving two hearts and lungs. (Four lungs? I don't know if they transplant one or two at a time.) Here's your kicker. When Jesica passed away there was a chance that the heart and lung she received a few days earlier might have been transplanted into yet another recipient. She also had two kidneys, corneas and other organs that could have been transplanted. The doctors asked her family if they would donate her organs.
Amazingly, they said, "No".
Can you believe this? This family pays a human-smuggler $5,000 to get into this country. They play on the sympathies of Americans to collect donations sufficient to cover the cost of the first operation. The hospital picks up the cost of the second operation - a cost that will be passed on to the taxpayers and to other patients. They give this girl two hearts and a couple of lungs that could have been transplanted into law-abiding citizens or residents. Then, when the time comes to show some appreciation or some compassion for others who might need a donor organ .. they say, "No".
TweetThanks PudgyOriginally posted by pudgy
all i have to say about that is you dont know the lawyers i do. but i still like you anyway![]()
Not all attorneys are bad I tell you!! Like every other profession, there are good, and there are bad. The problem is, if you think the client has any chance what-so-ever of winning, you must tell them so. If you do not, you risk a malpractice claim. It is then the client's right to instigate a claim. Once the ball is rolling, the attorney has a duty to zealiously represent, and the rest speaks for itself.