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To: eeevil conservative
I think I didn't like the word opposition in his early contacts.

Opposition is a loaded word. It conjures up a specific image when you say it. Who refers to a family member as the "opposition."

That is a word that a politician would use to create support.

I suppose that it could just be part of his makeup to use a word like that unintentionally.
2,116 posted on 04/11/2005 7:13:37 PM PDT by judgemc (My judicial sense is tingling)
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To: judgemc

Valid point.

Considering a family member went to a judge for emergency guardianship without telling the rest of the family that she had filed, nor telling the judge that there was more immediate family to Mae-- which by GA LAW would give them the guardinaship, nor did she tell the judge that they were actually IN TOWN- at the moment, that to me would feel like opposition---

I don't know what Mae told the judge on friday when she asked for emergency guardianship- but I know that Ken believes that the judge did NOT know all the facts. Ken actually thinks that the judge would have made a different decision had he known all the facts..


2,120 posted on 04/11/2005 7:19:20 PM PDT by eeevil conservative (Don't Change Minds, Change Lives! Sherri Reese)
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