"Hope you folks will help."

Further to my post 12216 "Subject: sue in small claims" and in light
of our BlindBishop's good works in the public interest, and in truth
`cause a buck's a buck, and the quicker made, received or gotten the
better; I too ask not for your prayers, nor your support, not even
best wishes but rather your cash.  

Greenbacks are preferred certified or cashiers checks if you must.


--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "bluebishop82" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Frank it isn't spending $100K to get $200K.  The homeland security 
> element of this money is $23 million.  There is funding for other 
> matters at issue totaling $88 million.  I'd invest $100K for a 
> return of $88 million any day.
> 
> 
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "asburycheech" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > YOu think such a firm like drinker would it do it pro bono. I've 
> > seem 
> > > them act for the "public" in the disposition of a piece of 
> > Brennan's 
> > > Bankruptcy.
> > > 
> > > One problem in America - the legal system.
> > > 
> > > Which is worse:
> > > 1. Drug Problem
> > > 2. Legal System
> > > 
> > 
> >      So, let's see now.  They have a thinly veiled (that's an 
> > understatement) political rally for the assembly repubs at our 
> city 
> > hall, where they ask for donations for legal fees totalling 
> $100,000. 
> > in order to recover the $200,000 requested for Asbury Park in 
> > homeland security funds.  And it makes the front page of the local 
> > paper!  "Lawyer Sues!": now there's a real front page story for 
> > you.    
> >      Honestly now, suppose there was a disaster of some kind and 
> our 
> > city's oceanfront was devastated.  How would the State be able to
> > distinguish the "before" pictures from the "after" ones?
> >      Forgive me, but if I have to choose between giving money to 
> the 
> > Red Cross for the relief of the hurricane victims or instead to 
> > republican lawyers for legal fees (more Gucci loafers, please), 
> I'll 
> > have to go with the former.  And yes, if the cause is for the 
> public 
> > good, why not do it "pro bono" and not just "pro politico"?  If 
> > lawyers did that, it would really be front page news, right 
> > under "Man Bites Dog" or "Bush No Longer on Vacation".
> >                                    Frank D'Alessandro




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