Posted by sdc eastern ia on October 10, 2012 at 08:27:23 from (69.63.4.10):
Yesterday I had to put my old friend Angus a 15 yr old tom down. Not fun. Because he wasn't up to date on his shots, that had to be done before the hard part it cost pennies shy of 300 dollars. I was told "Our Lawyers did this for your protection" I wasn't the one getting the shot. Two weeks ago I had a nail in my truck tire. Wallyworld would not fix it because the nail was 1 1/2 inch or so from the center line of the tire. They only do 1 inch either way. Laswyers again. I know that on this site there are some Attourny's and probably fine ones at that. I just would like to know when and how we gave them so much power over our lives. On TV there are 4 or 5 commercials a night stating "Did this happen to a loved one" call Mr. XYZ for a free consultation. I think the forefathers forsaw all this and introduced the second ammendent to protect us from them. Just my thoughts
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