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President Obama will meet with Democratic Governors this morning (AP)

Seven states file lawsuit over contraception mandate (WSJ)

The coming pension bailout (Financial Times)

Civil case against BP starts Monday (WSJ)

Rick Santorum gaining support among Republcian women (WaPo)

$77 million computer system to stop Medicare fraud saves $7,591 (WaPo)

Sen. Marco Rubio was once a Mormon (Tampa Bay Times)

Gay judge in Texas won’t perform marriages for straight people (NBC News)

Bankers escape big penalties in FDIC failed bank cases (Reuters)

New polling shows strong support for Keystone XL pipeline (The Hill)

Did Orszag leak the stimulus memo? (ABC News)

C.S. Lewis College campus for free (WaPo)

SCOTUS punts on Medicaid changes lawsuits (Washington Examiner)

VIDEO: Why the budget can’t be balanced by raising taxes

 

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Occam's Tool| 2.24.12 @ 3:17PM

Judge Parker:

Male Obstetricians deliver babies; you logic in not performing marriages because it cannot be done for you makes as much sense as Ron Paul not becoming an OB/Gyn because he could not become President.

A few weeks back, some writers criticized me for not being tearful over the death of one of Ben Stein's friends, a Liberal Plaintiff Attorney. I will repeat here what I said there, in essence:

Almost all attorneys and judges I have met in my career are jerks whose existence is essentially a waster of Carbon and Oxygen. The US would be a far better country if only 10% of lawyers practicing now continued to practice Law, because we are drowning in their execresence. Therefore, unless I know the attorney and he is a friend of mine (and I have quite a few friends who are attorneys, because many of them share my views on the practice of Law), the existence of a particular judge or attorney is usually a source of pain, and therefore, their failure to exist does NOT, to reverse John Donne's words, "diminish me."

This lady is an excellent example of a Judge who should be disbarred. She fails to have judicial temerament, and she cannot think logically under any circumstance.

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