The following is totally out of line now in a triathlon forum, and I apologize for the wasted space that I’ve taken.
Garth, just at your request, I’ll respond, so as not to act as I have taken my ball and left the game, I’m not leaving because I don’t want to play, I just don’t want to waste the space Mr. Empfield has so graciously allowed wind-bags like myself to occupy. I really rather go into a PowerCrank discussion, but that is coming after this record-breaking (for me, at least) season comes to an end.
I don’t think I was mudslinging, I was expressing my disgust with the wanton and purposeful lying that is accepted in the “legal system”, and how this lying seems (to me) to erode the value of our legal system.
Furthermore, I think that as a country with the highest per-capita attorney-to-citizen ratio, we don’t really need more smart young people going to school to learn how to lie on command (pretty good pun, huh?) in order to keep their job. I have never understood that common statement, “I did it because it was my job”. Well, the “hit-man” did it because it was his job, it doesn’t make it fundamentally right. Maybe I’m just a weirdo, but I couldn’t sleep at night if I had a profession based upon lying “because it was my job.” Lying ticks me off, I don’t care if it is someone’s job or not. Bahgdad Bob was just being a “good lawyer”, in his own way. Disgraceful.
Just because someone from Concord. Mass., made a statement about standing by a statement, that doesn’t change the value of my “I stand by my statement” statement. Logically speaking, they are irrelevant to one another.
I actually enjoy the logistical word-play that lawyers use, and have often been told that I would have made a good lawyer. I didn’t even take it as an insult!
But, let’s move past the lying for a minute. Here’s another example of lawyering-gone-wild; when my company sent a change of address notice to a company with which we contract, they sent back a TWO-PAGE Addendum to acknowledge the change of address. It contains the phrase “whereas” a total of FIVE times. Do you people get paid by the whereas? Now, there was no lying involved, but there certainly was an overabundance of lawyering…I can only imagine it was done to justify someone’s position as a lawyer. What’s up with that nonsense? Just drop me a line that says you got the change of address and will make a note of it in our contract.
I REALLY believe the smart people that are in the legal profession could do so much better for the society if they put their efforts into something other than lying on command and whereas-ing us so much. Then again, I may just be naive.
Lastly, I don’t think your comment about my lack of reasoning was harsh at all. Things written in this medium shouldn’t be taken in worst light, and I certainly wasn’t insulted…thanks for the concern, though.
I actually like arguing with lawyers, at least they don’t give up because it gets complicated or heated, PLUS, they are such easy targets because of things like…well, see the first of this thread for a good example.
Maybe we could take this to another forum where we won’t be boring everyone to death, do you guys have a forum where people can discuss this stuff?