That person has this quote on his home page:
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
This is why I asked that person if he was SURE...certain...of what he believed...
I NEVER said that Greer didn't work in a state court. Never. I have just stated over and over again, that he is a probate judge, which is a fact. I resent being called a liar! I am not spreading falsehoods and don't appreciate being painted with that brush.
My post #938 gives the link to back up that he is a probate judge. His wife works for the paper that wrote the article.
I am not sure if the socialist Bertrand Russell's quote is even true. Wise people will have doubts, but they will channel their wisdom into doing right no matter what the cost. Their doubts will be over how to accomplish a goal, not the goal itself.
It's ok..you are right, he is a specialist in probate...but he has all the power of a state judge...so when he injuncts, it's bigger than at the county level.
You're not absolutely not a liar.
For some of us, the implication was that he was more limited in authority by that title than the State of Florida actually limits him.
Being a circuit judge at the state level is a fairly powerful position in state law courts, even if what he does isn't judge criminal cases, but probate cases.
tuckrdout, this is a one sided thread. Best you don't waste your time.