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slightlv

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4. I hope the 11th Circuit rules like they did the last time --
Wed Jul 17, 2024, 10:20 PM
Jul 2024

against her and gives her a good "talking to"... of course, I think more than a talking to is warranted. I believe she shouldn't be a judge until she goes back for remedial education. There is precedent for doing this, btw... it wasn't to a federal attorney like Cannon, but it was to a state's Attorney General. He was not allowed to go back to his position until his fine was paid and he attended remedial law education classes. Not that I think it's done him much good... it was the govt hangers-on of the Brownback coalition.

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