Jury of your peers

bruno

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It's "hump day" so in the spirit of giving you something to ponder to get thru the rest of the week: Just think - she could be sitting on your jury and voting. I must say that I am impressed by her shocking discovery:
http://news.discovery.com/human/psy...ides-she-needs-food-130618.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1

That's the good thing about life- just when you are starting to think that you have underestimated many of your fellow citizens- they restore your faith in your own relative sanity and judgement
 
It's "hump day" so in the spirit of giving you something to ponder to get thru the rest of the week: Just think - she could be sitting on your jury and voting. I must say that I am impressed by her shocking discovery:
http://news.discovery.com/human/psy...ides-she-needs-food-130618.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1

That's the good thing about life- just when you are starting to think that you have underestimated many of your fellow citizens- they restore your faith in your own relative sanity and judgement

After being on grand jury for three months and hearing hundreds of actual cases I have to say for many of the criminals involved she is a peer!!!:eek:
 
She says she’s quitting on Wednesday in part because she’s run out of money ...

How much does sunshine cost? She must be buying that fancy schmancy bottled water!

The claimed ability to survive without food (and sometimes without water as well) is called inedia, and those who attempt it are called “inediates” (among other things).

Yes, the latter!
 
I'm reminded of a phrase used by a rather plain spoken (and not so politically correct) Lt Commander long ago and repeated with some frequency ... "Some people are too stupid to know they are stupid."
(I hope this memory does not make Tigger angry!)
 
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