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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
Paul B. Anders wrote:
On Nov 3, 6:09 am, Susan Walker wrote: RicodJour wrote: On Nov 2, 9:08 pm, Susan Walker wrote: RicodJour wrote: Brad Anders I'll look you up for that virtual beer next time I'm taking a virtual tour to...where do you live again? Stuttgart. Hmmm...do they have good beer there? I think they might. However, I'm not quite sure PBA the Porsche engineer is our PBA. He's a Porsche owner, does that count? Only ex-Porsche engineer I know who posts here is Jobst. Very nice! |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
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, --D-y wrote: On Nov 2, 9:50Â*pm, "Paul B. Anders" wrote: On Nov 2, 6:24Â*pm, "Paul B. Anders" wrote: On Nov 2, 4:51Â*pm, DirtRoadie wrote: http://www.velonews.com/article/99800 Oh, and I'd have loved to have seen his smug-ass face when the verdict was read. Brad Anders You know, I want to amend that statement. There's nothing to be satisfied about here. Two cyclists were injured, one with disfiguring injuries, and skilled ER doctor, who probably fixed up a hundred cyclists who crashed during his career, is looking at prison and has had his career put it tatters by this incident. Nobody is coming out ahead here. This isn't a victory, it's a tragedy. Reality check. Just proof that someone can be a doctor AND a sociopath. Docs are a dime a dozen. They're no better than anyone else and quite a number of them are idiots. So, one sociopath has been taken off the road, for however long that lasts. And has multiple well-deserved felony convictions that aren't likely to all (at least) go away on appeal. Society won, big-time. Not just the faggots in lycra but everyone else who has had to share the planet with that piece of ****. Especially his patients. Reality check. Sounds to me like none of the posters in this thread have ever had to deal with a sociopath-- who have, chief among other endearing traits, the drive to totally control other human beings. Their numbers are estimated to be 1 in 24 of the general population. Everyone meets them. The trick is to get out quickly; as soon you notice there is nobody home. -- Michael Press |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
Paul B. Anders wrote:
Only ex-Porsche engineer I know who posts here is Jobst. Shirley Kunich invented Porsche's. |
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1. Guilty 2. Guilty 3. Guilty
Robert Chung wrote:
DirtRoadie wrote: http://www.velonews.com/article/99800 Dumbass: RBR protocol is to put the podium in the subject line. Thanks. There is no RBR protocol. Most definitions of protocol include wording like "correct etiquette" - uh, not here. -S- |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
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, "Paul B. Anders" wrote: On Nov 2, 6:24*pm, "Paul B. Anders" wrote: On Nov 2, 4:51*pm, DirtRoadie wrote: http://www.velonews.com/article/99800 Oh, and I'd have loved to have seen his smug-ass face when the verdict was read. Brad Anders You know, I want to amend that statement. There's nothing to be satisfied about here. Two cyclists were injured, one with disfiguring injuries, and skilled ER doctor, who probably fixed up a hundred cyclists who crashed during his career, is looking at prison and has had his career put it tatters by this incident. Nobody is coming out ahead here. This isn't a victory, it's a tragedy. Brad Anders One lunatic (who is also a skilled ER doctor) has very probably pulled his last extreme-dumbass cyclist-hurting stunt, and will, given the profile of this case, very likely encourager les autres to think twice, too. Morose moments like this are the perfect time to remind yourself of the purpose of the justice system. Its effects on the indicted are arguably the least important. -- Ryan Cousineau http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
On Nov 6, 2:06*am, Ryan Cousineau wrote:
One lunatic (who is also a skilled ER doctor) has very probably pulled his last extreme-dumbass cyclist-hurting stunt, and will, given the profile of this case, very likely encourager les autres to think twice, too. Morose moments like this are the perfect time to remind yourself of the purpose of the justice system. Its effects on the indicted are arguably the least important. Right. It is the unwise felon who lands themselves in a high-profile case where the legal system uses it to send a "don't try this at home" message. Better to quietly plead out. R |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
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, RicodJour wrote: On Nov 6, 2:06Â*am, Ryan Cousineau wrote: One lunatic (who is also a skilled ER doctor) has very probably pulled his last extreme-dumbass cyclist-hurting stunt, and will, given the profile of this case, very likely encourager les autres to think twice, too. Morose moments like this are the perfect time to remind yourself of the purpose of the justice system. Its effects on the indicted are arguably the least important. Right. It is the unwise felon who lands themselves in a high-profile case where the legal system uses it to send a "don't try this at home" message. Better to quietly plead out. You know who I really feel sorry for? His attorney. Imagine having a loose cannon such as Thompson for a client. Sad. So Sad. -- Michael Press |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
On Nov 6, 10:24*pm, Michael Press wrote:
*RicodJour wrote: On Nov 6, 2:06*am, Ryan Cousineau wrote: One lunatic (who is also a skilled ER doctor) has very probably pulled his last extreme-dumbass cyclist-hurting stunt, and will, given the profile of this case, very likely encourager les autres to think twice, too. Morose moments like this are the perfect time to remind yourself of the purpose of the justice system. Its effects on the indicted are arguably the least important. Right. *It is the unwise felon who lands themselves in a high-profile case where the legal system uses it to send a "don't try this at home" message. *Better to quietly plead out. You know who I really feel sorry for? His attorney. Imagine having a loose cannon such as Thompson for a client. Sad. So Sad. Interesting. Here I thought the lawyer was the rube/boob/noob. SuperLawyer, indeed! Attacking an injured party when you know there are some horrific accident photos waiting to come out. The guy watched too many episodes of Boston Legal or some such crap. R |
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Jurors are smarter than Apes - Guilty on all counts
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Michael Press wrote: In article , RicodJour wrote: On Nov 6, 2:06Â*am, Ryan Cousineau wrote: One lunatic (who is also a skilled ER doctor) has very probably pulled his last extreme-dumbass cyclist-hurting stunt, and will, given the profile of this case, very likely encourager les autres to think twice, too. Morose moments like this are the perfect time to remind yourself of the purpose of the justice system. Its effects on the indicted are arguably the least important. Right. It is the unwise felon who lands themselves in a high-profile case where the legal system uses it to send a "don't try this at home" message. Better to quietly plead out. You know who I really feel sorry for? His attorney. Imagine having a loose cannon such as Thompson for a client. Sad. So Sad. That lawyer will still get 1) paid, and 2) work. He'll make out just fine, win or lose. -- tanx, Howard Caught playing safe It's a bored game remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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