To do a class-action suit you have to 1) believe in it, 2) believe it is worth doing, 3) believe in our jurisprudence system to the point that restitution or restoration of one's reputation is coming.
I just don;t think the majority of FReepers are there.
You would get a lot more reaction if Hillary! had said it rather than a Debbie Reyes (who the heck is she?).
To do a class-action suit you have to 1) believe in it, 2) believe it is worth doing, 3) believe in our jurisprudence system to the point that restitution or restoration of one's reputation is coming.
I just don;t think the majority of FReepers are there.
You would get a lot more reaction if Hillary! had said it rather than a Debbie Reyes (who the heck is she?).
To do a class-action suit you have to 1) believe in it, 2) believe it is worth doing, 3) believe in our jurisprudence system to the point that restitution or restoration of one's reputation is coming.
I just don;t think the majority of FReepers are there.
You would get a lot more reaction if Hillary! had said it rather than a Debbie Reyes (who the heck is she?).
To do a class-action suit you have to 1) believe in it, 2) believe it is worth doing, 3) believe in our jurisprudence system to the point that restitution or restoration of one's reputation is coming.
I just don;t think the majority of FReepers are there.
You would get a lot more reaction if Hillary! had said it rather than a Debbie Reyes (who the heck is she?).
To do a class-action suit you have to 1) believe in it, 2) believe it is worth doing, 3) believe in our jurisprudence system to the point that restitution or restoration of one's reputation is coming.
I just don;t think the majority of FReepers are there.
You would get a lot more reaction if Hillary! had said it rather than a Debbie Reyes (who the heck is she?).