Monday, June 25

Good decisions.

You'd really have to be a twisted-up pretzel to believe "Bong Hits for Jesus" is not advocating anything, folks. Something about the "for". And it seems less non-sensical if the words "bong hits" are more familiar in some vocabularies than in others. So a good decision -- you can't let the schools have no authority, and if you want an early release to watch an Olympic parade, you don't advertise your advocacy, kids. I sure hope this one's received with a collective "duh". No idea how it got that far; here's a where-are-they-now?

Frederick, now 23, said he later had to drop out of college after his father lost his job. The elder Frederick, who worked for the company that insures the Juneau schools, was fired in connection with his son's legal fight, the son said. A jury recently awarded Frank Frederick $200,000 in a lawsuit he filed over his firing.

Joseph Frederick pleaded guilty in 2004 to a misdemeanor charge of selling marijuana at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogodoches, Texas, according to court records.


IN other Court news,
looks like more issue ads will be flooding the airwaves before elections. "Let Lousy Ads Win". Luckily, we're still free to turn off the tv.

And my favorite headline, not sure why,
Shabaz beats Posner. Happy Monday, these weeks are flying by, no?
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Remember this one? The judge taking on the drycleaner?

He lost.

"A reasonable consumer would not interpret 'Satisfaction Guaranteed' to mean that a merchant is required to satisfy a customer's unreasonable demands" or to agree to demands that the merchant would have reasonable grounds for disputing, the judge wrote.


Special-treatment consumers take note. :)