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2naSalit

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21. very good point
Wed Mar 23, 2016, 10:07 PM
Mar 2016

I saw that post when looking at responses to mine. I have to agree with you there. I have a brother who is "not right in the head" and when he was being divorced by his ex-wife, he made the case drag on for years by insisting that he defend himself and all documents submitted by him were all hand written. He refused an attorney and made out outrageous and unrealistic claims and demands. I was amazed that he wasn't hospitalized at some point during the many years it took my poor ex-SIL to endure this BS after the seven years she endured his abuse.

This stuff in the lawsuit, looks like the kind of bizarre rubbish that my brother would come up with.

Laughner's in a mental health facility, right?

If this doesn't beat all? [View all] imanamerican63 Mar 2016 OP
Only in America liberal N proud Mar 2016 #1
Anyone can sue anyone for anything. elleng Mar 2016 #2
That may be coming to an end. HassleCat Mar 2016 #6
Was that law inspired by Orly Taitz? csziggy Mar 2016 #8
Except for the gun companies... You can't sue them. Agschmid Mar 2016 #17
You can file a complaint, elleng Mar 2016 #18
Like that's going to get anywhere.....nt 2naSalit Mar 2016 #3
I know, but.... imanamerican63 Mar 2016 #4
It is. Wonder where his attorney came from to pose a case like that...nt 2naSalit Mar 2016 #5
My mother just said the same thing! imanamerican63 Mar 2016 #7
Exactly. 2naSalit Mar 2016 #9
Just one state over! EmperorHasNoClothes Mar 2016 #10
... 2naSalit Mar 2016 #15
Saul? NV Whino Mar 2016 #12
... 2naSalit Mar 2016 #16
does he have one? treestar Mar 2016 #19
very good point 2naSalit Mar 2016 #21
Yes. And when you run across pleading like this in the legal system treestar Mar 2016 #22
The process, to these 2naSalit Mar 2016 #23
Maybe he's trying to get his conviction thrown out because of mental defect csziggy Mar 2016 #11
Is the NRA paying for his attorneys? world wide wally Mar 2016 #13
A very good question! imanamerican63 Mar 2016 #14
Very doubtful he even has an attorney. COLGATE4 Mar 2016 #24
He should be suing the gun manufacturer, NRA, etc., for making him think it's OK to kill people. Hoyt Mar 2016 #20
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2016 #25
Has anyone stopped to consider how the gun feels in all of this? Orrex Mar 2016 #26
Arizona gunman's lawsuit vs Gabby Giffords may be hoax: report Eugene Mar 2016 #27
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