@bAnthonYsr There is no credible evidence that populations of sub-Saharan African ("Black") ancestry were present in the Americas before European contact and the transatlantic slave trade.
Native Indian Tribes were here, and they enslaved each other long before Europeans arrived.
Over a damn shirt! Kid pulled a gun out to steal shirts. These people need to be fenced off from society because they are uncontrollable and full of violent impulse. No use to society at all.
@etanthomas36 Why do these assholes keep posting lying bullshit!
Official statements and preliminary findings from authorities indicate no visible signs of blunt force trauma or foul play.
@RoyIsThaTruth Dang...You got us figured out.
We were all at our Whites out to get Darkie meeting last Saturday and were discussing how well our sinister plot was doing. Our game plan is just to sit back not interfere and let ya'll do what you do best. Be self-destructive.
@AttorneyCrump Around 8–12 teenagers (ages 13–19) die per day from accidents (unintentional injuries) in the US on average, based on recent data. (All are investigated)
Let the investigation run its course before making unconfirmed accusations and stop stirring the pot.
@shellshockkk What I don't like is paying full price for a plane ticket so some fat ass can lift up the arm rest and help themselves to half of my gawd damn seat.
When I say our justice system is fucked up this is what I'm talking about. How can someone who's a judge reasonably think that they are entitled to 54 million because the cleaners lost a pair of his pants?
A judge dropped his pants off at a dry cleaner in Washington DC. The cleaner lost them. He sued for $54 MILLION. The cleaner offered him $12,000 to settle. He said no. He lost the case, lost his job and was suspended from practicing law.
– Roy Pearson was an administrative law judge in Washington DC, the kind of person who spends their days deciding whether other people's lawsuits have merit.
– In May 2005 he dropped a pair of gray trousers off at Custom Cleaners, a small dry cleaning shop owned by Korean immigrants Jin and Soo Chung.
– When he came back to collect them the pants were missing. The Chungs said they had found a pair they believed were his. Pearson said they were not his pants.
– He demanded $1,000 for a replacement suit. The Chungs refused.
– So Pearson filed a lawsuit. He initially asked for $67 MILLION. He later reduced it to a more "reasonable" $54 MILLION.
– His legal argument was built around two signs in the window of the dry cleaner. "Satisfaction Guaranteed" and "Same Day Service."
– Pearson argued those signs represented an unconditional unlimited promise and that any customer who was not satisfied could demand any compensation whatsoever.
– The $54 MILLION broke down as follows.
– $500,000 in attorney fees even though he was representing himself.
– $2 MILLION for personal inconvenience and mental distress.
– $90,000 to rent a car for ten years to drive to a different dry cleaner and $51.5 MILLION in additional damages on behalf of every DC resident he claimed was at risk from misleading dry cleaner signage.
– On the witness stand Pearson broke down in tears.
– He had to take a break from testifying because he became too emotional while questioning himself about his own emotional distress.
– The Chungs made three settlement offers. $3,000 then $4,600 and then $12,000. Pearson rejected all three.
– The two years of legal fees forced the Chungs to close two of their three dry cleaning shops.
– Judge Judith Bartnoff ruled in favor of the Chungs. She ordered Pearson to pay their court costs of $1,000. She wrote in her ruling: "A reasonable consumer would not interpret Satisfaction Guaranteed to mean that a merchant is required to satisfy a customer's unreasonable demands."
– Pearson appealed and the appeal was rejected. He appealed again and was rejected again.
– He lost his judgeship in 2007. He sued for wrongful termination. He lost that too.
> In 2020 the DC Court of Appeals suspended him from practicing law for 90 days. They called his damages figure "shocking" and said his litigation tactics had "crossed the boundary into abusiveness."
A judge who spent his career deciding if other people's lawsuits had merit sued a dry cleaner for $54 MILLION over a pair of pants. Turned down $12,000. Lost the case. Lost his job. Lost his law license for 90 days.
Lindsey Graham the Republican South Carolina Senator who was a RINO, War Monger, Swamp Monster, AIPAC Sellout and all-around bad human being has done us all a favor and died Saturday night at the age of 71. This man murdered millions with his fucked up foreign policies.