Now, if "whoever has the gold, makes the (so-called) rules," then these
scoundrels are sure up-tight about their CON-trolled false image - aren't
they?
So... do they not know they have but a short time? They... those who call
themselves "juris doctorates"? When in fact they are nothing but a brood of
vipers hungry as locusts, devouring every sense of common sense or reason!
They... which call themselves law-yers, but are nothing but attorn-ers,
twisting and turning everything they can get their greedy hands on to further
their puppeteers instructions!
Pay close attention to the following quote, and you decide:
From overlawyered.com
"October 3 -- Lawyers fret about bad image. Bar associations are resorting to
all sorts of measures to try to counter the profession's perceived
unpopularity: the Wisconsin Bar has hired consultants "to institute a branding
campaign based on focus group response", while the Florida Bar has budgeted a
contemplated $750,000 for its new "Dignity in Law" program (see Jul. 10) which
targets 1,000 journalists and government officials described by the group's
president as "influential decision-makers" who will be sent "blast e-mails
describing the great work that lawyers and judges do for our clients, in our
courtroom and in our communities." (We hope those 1,000 journalists and
influentials have all previously opted into those "blast e-mails" -- spam
doesn't make friends, you know.) "Prior to launching the campaign, the Florida
Bar surveyed 880 journalists about their attitudes toward the legal profession
and rated their stories as positive or negative. As the campaign continues, it
will monitor their changing attitudes toward lawyers to measure the campaign's
effectiveness." If we were Florida journalists, we're not sure we'd be
thrilled to learn that a group of dissatisfied newsmakers who wield writs had
decided to "rate" and then "monitor" the tone of our coverage of them."