Interesting Column
Interesting article by Lisa Falkenberg this morning on her analysis of the 351st Judicial Race. Um. not quite sure what to say about it, so I'll let you guys do the talking.
On an unrelated side note, I will be legally changing my name to Joe Kickass.
On an unrelated side note, I will be legally changing my name to Joe Kickass.
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To deny this is patently ignorant at best (because stupid people shouldn't be held as accountable as the rest of us), and intentional cognitive dissonance at worst.
Well, when you only tried four cases.....
Voters are incredibly unin or misin formed...such is life.
Up here in old Missou I purposely didn't vote in any of the judicial "retention" races or local races where I didn't know the candidates. Too bad that didn't happen in Houston.
If you need any more proof, just look at the article itself. Any person with the slightest bit of common sense would never engage in such an interview. Good luck in 2012 Jane, or whatever your name will be then.
Stick to the Greensheet and DWLS cases.
“In elementary school, she'd come home crying after traumatic teasing from Clear Lake classmates who accused her of being white on the outside, black on the inside.”
Seriously? That’s it? Gimme a break. Some of us grew up facing real racial discrimination.
My mother gave me a stripper name. It doesn’t fit me in the least. The only thing that would be lamer than my name is changing it to fit standards of convention.
-Astrid S.
This is where I stopped reading your post.
And cared enough to comment on it. using HTML tags and everything. Thanks!
Astrid.
You should see how I respond to people whose stripper names DO fit.
She should have changed her name as soon as she knew it was going to be on the ballot. Wasnt there an Eddie Murphey movie that was based on this well known principle?