Posted on 10/08/2015 6:14:53 AM PDT by PROCON
If you were beaten to a pulp, lost an eye, and had your ribs broken, wouldn't you want to pursue justice against the one responsible? Harry Reid does. After being badly beaten up "by his exercise machine," he is suing for his injuries. Here's exactly how it happened (unless it happened a completely different way):
"The TheraBand was mounted to a sturdy object in his bathroom," according to the lawsuit. "While in use, the TheraBand broke or slipped out of Mr. Reid's hand, causing him to spin around and strike his face on a cabinet."
According to the document, Reid suffered "loss of vision in his right eye, a concussion, broken orbital bones, severe disfigurement and bruising to his face, hand injuries, facial lacerations, scarring, and broken ribs."
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
He reminds me of Mr Burns from The Simpsons but with a lot less warmth.
Only a liberal gets beat up by a rubber band and then sues the maker of the rubber band.
We need bathroom cabinet control! Now!
Pass a law that says all bathroom cabinets need padded edges.
It's so important, after all a Senator got blinded, that it should be retro-active. Make all existing bathroom safe!
{Sponsored by the Bathroom Cabinet Manufacturer's Association}
I think maybe Harry’s brother used a Thera-Band as a club to kick Harry’s no good stinkin a$$. Did want to get his hands all dingy.
Wile E. Coyote and the Roadrunner, classic cartoon comedy, thanks for the laugh!
He’s a vicious, vindictive, vainglorious old fool who can’t accept responsibility for his own stupidity and refuses to spend any of his money to redress same.
The company may give him money if only to avoid further damage in nuisance suits or legislation...but I wish they would fight this filthy old scoundrel to the death.
Shouldn’t take all that long.
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