To: Scenic Sounds
Read this closely, because it's the last word you'll get from me. I'll make it easy on you and give you one example out of hundreds:
What would Jefferson think of the absolute death of common sense over the suit involving McDonald's coffee and the abject stupidity of an old woman?
One reason industry is leaving America in droves is because of the choking legal obscenities facing them, never mind an individual trying to start his own business here.
151 posted on
10/31/2003 4:03:25 PM PST by
JoJo Gunn
(Liberalism - Better Living through Histrionics ©)
To: JoJo Gunn
What would Jefferson think of the absolute death of common sense over the suit involving McDonald's coffee and the abject stupidity of an old woman?Jefferson trusted the people. He would have let the jury decide the case. ;-)
157 posted on
10/31/2003 4:12:27 PM PST by
Scenic Sounds
(Me caigo a mis rodillas y hablo a las estrellas de plata. "¿Qué misterios usted está encubriendo?")
To: JoJo Gunn
What would Jefferson think of the absolute death of common sense over the suit involving McDonald's coffee and the abject stupidity of an old woman? Hopefully Jefferson would have known better than to take get all their information from late night comedians. McDonald's was lucky the woman spilled her coffee. Otherwise they could have ended up paying the bill for her internal injuries. The coffee was dangerously hot, far hotter than any reasonable person would expect. That's why they got sued, that's why they lost.
To: JoJo Gunn
What would Jefferson think of the absolute death of common sense over the suit involving McDonald's coffee and the abject stupidity of an old woman? In that case, the jury apparently stuck it to McDonald's because there was evidence that many other people had been injured previously by the unusually hot coffee at McDonald's and nothing had been done about it. I don't know if they had punitive damages in Jefferson's day.
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