Posted on 09/17/2004 11:24:34 PM PDT by onyx
Yeah, right.
They're only scandulous when
the wearer is overweight or too old.
:>)
He sure does sound and look to be nuts. Dan Rather's "unimpeachable source".
Regretfully, so do I.
I miss my lost youth sometimes.
Letter from Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Bill Burkett
Former Client of David Van Os
I have a 30 plus year experience of working within and around litigators in one fashion or another. I would guess that I have worked with over 100 attorneys and on and with about 40 cases; a small number if you're a lawyer, but a rather large exposure if you are a citizen.
When I needed an attorney for a case of pure retaliatory abuse that denied me medical care that I had both earned and paid for, I studied the resumes and reputations of attorneys throughout Texas. David Van Os had and has the highest rating and reputation for ethics of any attorney in Texas. And after dealing with him, I would certainly confirm that he has been the most principled and honest man in the legal profession that I have ever dealt with; and my experience has been that lawyers are notoriously dishonest and lack credibility.
Mr. Van Os has met every commitment within my case, which worked itself through the State court system and ended up at the US Supreme Court.
But he was also realistic, honest and fair concerning the law and what it means and also what it does not mean. He stood by the law and the intent of the law throughout our case.
Yes, David will be a People's Judge. I think that's good. On the Texas Supreme Court, I wouldn't believe that the corporations would be too disappointed that the People of Texas would be represented by one of nine seats.
And how would just one judge make any difference?
There is no one in the entire field of law that I would select to represent me over David Van Os. Therefore, I have faith that he can be more influential in returning the beginning of balance and equity to this important court. Certainly, by the responses given by Mr. Brister to the Senate confirmation committee, his responses will be far more honest, dignified and legally correct than what Mr. Brister told that committee.
Bill Burkett
Like you said dc, if he can afford him...
Hmm. Even Rather isn't stupid enough to call Burkett unimpeachable because he's a well documented loon. But a guy running for Texas Supreme Court.......
Leave dc out of this...
he doesn't know so much!
Let's ignore him. :)
tagged.
Well don't.
You look GRATE!
"Women" are much more attractive than those kids exposing themselves for all to see.
Where are you children??
Now you be nice, or Dr. Zoo will come over here...dc-zoo is ok with the Institute of Phenomonology. After all he did pick a good name...
LOL
The ones from Cayman are living in luxury in NYC for a few days,
so that I can get over my stress before they arrive
here on Tuesday to stay with us.
I didn't sleep much and I certainly didn't eat much
during the past week.
But I first had to survive. Without a single bit of help, contact and in spite of threats against my life and that of my family, I have had to relearn to walk and to live. My daily pain is far worse than anything I could have previously imagined. I suffer from extreme constant headaches, body pain and even my hair hurts. I now have a severe seizure disorder which we are starting to gain slight control over.
DZ is a GOOD friend of mine.
I know he likes the attention,
but it is getting late for him
to be here.
LOL-LOL-LOL!
Thank you for that!
His hair hurts!
Ha Ha Ha.
You're so right. It is late. Way past my bedtime. I would like to see how this Burkett deal pans out. Just not sure how much of it will happen before the election.
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