Posted on 08/07/2006 7:43:42 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
ConsAreLiars (1000+ posts) Sun Aug-06-06 04:07 PM Response to Reply #135
137. Do you now admit that the heading of your post was false? Or are you still standing by your assertion that "Reuters admits altering Beirut photo," even though there is not one bit of evidence of any such a statement by Reuters? Blurting out childish insults does not constitute evidence.
Hey ConsAreLiars, how insulated are you not to realize that Reuters has ADMITTED to doctoring the photo? Dumbass.
Prob b/c your avatar is a Star of David. Moonbats hate Jews.
Fun to watch that trainwreck happening.
This exchange says it all:
"What sort of man needs a restraining order against a woman?"
Dja ever see "Fatal Attraction?"
Ever hear of "Squeaky" Fromme?
Unstable women can be plenty dangerous.
Her response:
"Well-behaved women rarely make history.
it's not just a bumper sticker - it's a philosophy of life!"
This is in one of her comment sections.
Oh, great. I just gave up popcorn. Back on the ol' diet again. Now I won't have anything to snack on while reading her garbage.
Well, here goes....
Because rather than going to a local real-life attorney, she searched the internet for legal advice. This is a real basket-case here, and bears watching, at least for entertainment.
"After consulting with Mr. Paul Davis, a lawyer affiliated with the denver firm moet/white, Count Cockula decided it was cost-effective to pursue legal action against me."
Apparently she did consult with an attorney, at one point, to pursue Jeff Goldstein. Her "...it was not cost effective" statement makes it clear he didn't think she had a case. What she hasn't done is acquire an attorney in her defense. That is a major mistake.
Her train is about at the end of track and the wreck is about to happen. She has no clue as to what constitutes libel or veiled threats. Her continued rants are fodder for the plaintiff's attorneys. She is clueless. She's enjoying the notoriety this has brought, but the fallout hasn't sunk in. WOW!
If you check, though, you'll find out she consulted this attorney via the internet, not in real life.
And you are absolutely correct; she is being sued, and she does need an attorney.
Not only does she have a restraining order against her, she freely admits online to seeking money from the plaintiff. But she doesn't see how this can be considered extortion? Give me a break.
LOL! These people are certified whack jobs. Certified, I tell you!~
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