To: FreedominJesusChrist
I'm not going to let it affect my judgment and I hope you won't either. It was kind of stupid, but it was probably in the heat of battle.
To: humbletheFiend
Well, I am sure that Klayman had legitimate concerns at the time. I have to admit that it wasn't the smartest thing to do, but it seems that he was probably so passionate about this case, that it seemed like the right thing to do at the time and maybe it was.
To: humbletheFiend
If these two men were from the same area, I could see them having connections. Ethnic communities, whether they be Hispanic, Asian, or like the 26th Street Italian community in Chicago, they tend to be very tight-knit and everyone knows everyone else.
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