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Maybe more attorneys will follow Jeffries' lead

Thank goodness North Carolina has found a way to reduce the number of bloodsuckers in the state. I can only hope that those attorneys turning in their licenses rather than contributing to the judicial election fund are all civil attorneys.

One of the few good things done by our legislature (other than the lottery) was to take judgeships out of the hands of the country club members and restore a sense to the public that the judge on the bench is not the paid client of one of the attorneys in the courtroom.

And the Rusty Duke-Sarah Parker race is proof that the system works. Now Duke is no longer begging his fellow attorneys for money, knowing that he can't outspend Parker.

J.H. Jeffries III, Esq., enjoy your retirement. And get some of your fellow attorneys to follow your lead. Maybe my car insurance rates will drop.

Bob Lamar
High Point

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janherman [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

Mr. Lamar,

I find your reference to the practitioner's of the legal profession as "bloodsuckers" to be totally intolerable.

Unless you issue an immediate and detailed apology to all North Carolinians of the flea, tick, mosquito and parasite persuasion I intend to file a class action lawsuit for defamation on their behalf.

Rest assured that there will be consequences for your hate filled and irrational comments.

Sincerely,
The Dishonorable J. Van Hermansen
Pretender at Law

DemonDeacon [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

Go Judge Parker!! Beat Dook!

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