So, how worried is Mike Leach about his deposition today?
Former Red Raiders football coach Mike Leach reportedly was in Texas Tech’s student union building Thursday afternoon signing autographs for students.
A flurry of text messages and phone calls have been placed to Texas Tech’s student newspaper, The Daily Toreador, regarding Leach’s presence.
Leach is in Lubbock to give a deposition for his lawsuit against Texas Tech for breach of contract and defamation. The deposition is scheduled to take place at 9 a.m. Friday at his attorney’s office.
How today’s Pirates of the Deposition may go especially if some guy named Tucker shows up and wonders who is representing who…
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This was incredibly excellent. Now I know that I really need to be a part of more depositions.
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I’ve been a part of one or two that got close to that but that one is hard really hard core, I like when Joe Jamail calls him points and calls him “big boy”
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Unprofessional, unprofessional, unprofessional. Every judge I know in Georgia would hold the questioner and his sidekick attorney in contempt and put them in jail–not just fine them. The State Bar of Georgia would then look into filing disciplinary proceedings them, too. Texas must be every bit as backward as I have heard, but simply did not believe. Also, did these clowns forget that they were being recorded? What a couple of morons.
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The questioner is Joe Jamail. He thinks he runs the deposition…
http://www.theconglomerate.org/2006/04/the_joe_jamail_.html
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I know several GA judges that would laugh their ass off.
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Just judging from the clothing, it may have been some time ago, too. Don’t think Judges don’t do stuff like that, either. Of course, they don’t like it when someone else does it. 🙂
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Haven’t you heard? Everything is State’s Rights in Texas. They are beyond the reach of Federal Law in their minds. They don’t trust flu shots even as they die from flu. They gerimander political districts at will in order for the ultra-right to stay in power. Their governor has begun a movement to secede from the union. Hispanic phobia keeps the citizenry running in circles that smokescreens the politicians’s usurpation of power and property. Most are patriotic to their state flag over patriotism to the American Flag .
You should go online and bring up local papers to read stories that take you back to the 20s-30s. Unfortunately, I have a daughter and a son living in separate large cities in that state. They and long-time friends keep me apprised of the degeneration from the present and future that the state politics have taken. It’s a great deal sadder than this “deposition”. It makes Georgia’s segregation days look like the “New Deal”.
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And God Bless ’em for it.
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DeMint is going to beat Rick Perry to it. South Carolina always wants to be first in something so Texas better hurry…
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You say “state’s rights” like it’s a bad thing…
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I hate State rights too!
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What’s gerimander political districts?
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You’ll find out.
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You’ll definitely find out.
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What a statement. So you have never seen true district rigging from the radical left? I have seen cases in both Georgia and NC that would put anything you can bring up to shame. I suggest you get your head out of the sand. Texas is far from backwards, not to say there aren’t fools everywhere, and from all parties. Your son and daughter are in a much better situation in Texas than the rest of us are given the direction we are heading.
The actual state rights issue is raising it’s ugly head again, and rightfully so. Who wants to have their boat linked to the sinking ship the Left has us on? Not I, and Texas looks to be the most promising state as a US option. We will all know whether this is salvageable or not in a relatively short period of time.
I realize this is not a political forum and will not get into a pissing contest with you here, but such a ridiculous statement as you made had to be refuted. Get your facts straight before you throw out shallow, Radical Left propaganda like that spouted from the AJC, NBC, CNN, NYT, etc. The truth cannot be hidden by these groups any longer. Generalizations about Texas often fuel socialist discussions, but the facts show Texas is in much better shape than the Blue States, and who can be shocked by that?
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Oh, yes it is. It really is.
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“shallow, Radical Left propaganda like that spouted from the AJC, NBC, CNN, NYT, etc. The truth cannot be hidden by these groups any longer.”
Mac, I always thought that, with partial exceptions for some but not all articles in the NYT, those were outlets for shallow, radical right-wing propaganda…
http://instaputz.blogspot.com/2010/03/irony-machine-took-shit-and-died.html
You are correct that the states’ rights issue is ugly. That’s because of its ’60’s heritage.
There is a cause and effect relationship between a half-white President and the resurrection from the dead of today’s states’ rights shall rise again movement. Especially when this President has adopted most of the policies of his predecessor President.
Insofar as as his degree of radicalism is concerned, Obama has that of a centrist, moderate Republican.
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Nicely said.
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Ditto.
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State’s Rights & Capitalism not Washington Politics & Socialism works for me.
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Amen.
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the basketball game is fixin to get going. tipoff at 10:01. I got a good feeling we might win this game tonight. we’ve played vandy good this year.
we got pizza and beer for the game…
Go Dawgs!!!
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