Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Mandatory Pro Bono in Mississippi

A current proposal in Mississippi would require attorneys to perform 20 hours of pro bono service or pay a $500 fine. Don't tell Obama about this, or he'll seek to put the same requirements on doctors so that the doctors get so pissed off over such involuntary servitude that they decide to change careers.

The people who come up with junk like this ought to be tarred and feathered. It sounds more like a sentence handed down from the bench. Just change "pro bono" to "community service" and you get: "you are required to perform 20 hours of community service or pay a $500 fine." Your crime? You chose the wrong profession and the government wants a pound of flesh so it can implement its pet project.

Chief Justice Bill Waller, Jr. said "I am interested in making sure that the poor have the same access to courts as those who can afford to hire attorneys. These are challenging economic times. We must be vigilant in making sure there are sufficient funds and people available to represent the poor."

Stealing time from attorneys will not solve the problems of the poor any more than stealing time from doctors will cure all the sick. Chief Justice Bill Waller, Jr. should be impeached for his lack of understanding of liberty and the individual rights set forth in the Constitution.

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Going John Galt

According to Investor's Business Daily, 45% of doctors would consider quitting under Obamacare. Of course, if that were to happen, our imperial government would pass a new law, something along the lines of what was passed in Atlas Shrugged which prohibited people from quitting their jobs. King Barry's law would likely work about as well as the law worked in the book.

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Friday, September 11, 2009

What will King Barry do for the last three years of his term?

Looks like he is going to try to "solve" every problem and try to get it done before the end of this year. First, we had the economy. Second, he have healthcare. Now, he is going to try to run the UN Security Council. Nathan Moore points out why that may be good for us - maybe he could bankrupt the UN like he has bankrupted this country.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

AARP Boycott

Instapundit reports on an informal AARP boycott where people are apparently spontaneously chucking their AARP memberships due to the AARP's position on Obamacare.

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