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To: kattracks
"Farmer Paellmann, who said she went to law school specifically to build a case that would win slavery reparations, recalls her grandfather telling her the story of his grandmother's escape from slavery."

"This is money that they should not be able to keep. By keeping it, it just continues the cycle of unjust enrichment," she said."

Some equally motivated barrister should be on this like white on rice.

A black woman goes to law school for the specific purpose of getting money from someone she doesn't know, or has ever worked for, and justifies her pre-meditated malice with a concept of 'unjust enrichment'.

Whom is being unjustly enriched here?

This is truly insane that we have allowed our country to have been degraded to such a low degree, that this kind of $h!t is even thought of, let alone coming into a court.

5 posted on 03/27/2002 12:58:18 AM PST by knarf
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To: knarf
Just to salt your wounds a little more....what do you want to bet she went through law school on government funded tuition loans..........that she will probably default on as an offset to her anticipated reparations award.

Regards,

27 posted on 03/27/2002 2:08:12 AM PST by Jimmy Valentine
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