You _DO_ realize that the vast majority of good people loath lawyers and consider you snakes. You DO realize that, right?
The word is spelled "loathe," you dimwit.
The founding fathers didn't even want any lawyer scum to be allowed to become representatives?
Think about that: The 13th amd. stated no lawyers should be allowed to hold a public office. Even back then, they knew what scum your ilk was. Even back then.
http://themillenniumreport.com/2015...mendment-no-lawyers-allowed-in-public-office/
Oh ... my ... GOD, you are the stupidest person I have ever argued with.
First, your own ******* reference source explained what the irrelevant (i.e., never implemented) proposed "13th amendment" was designed to address:
"*CAVEAT: It is because
lawyers and attorneys formally registered with the BAR (British Accredited Registry) that they could not be trusted to hold public office in the USA. By implicitly pledging their allegiance to an entity of a foreign government, they could not be trusted to act in the best interest of the American Republic or its citizens."
In law school, I learned the acronym, "RTFQ." That stands for "read the ******* question." You may want to take that advice to heart. Specifically, how many times do I have to read your own source, quote it, and prove you are a blithering idiot for claiming that the source says something IT DOES NOT SAY before you learn to READ THE ******* SOURCE??
Second, your idiotic claim that the founding fathers had some purported antipathy towards lawyers ... you mean other than the fact that of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence,
25 were lawyers and of the 55 framers of the Constitution,
32 were lawyers.
http://sbmblog.typepad.com/sbm-blog/2011/07/how-many-of-the-founding-fathers-were-lawyers.html
Other than that, you mean?
POOP said:
You must be very proud to be in the same profession with Hilary Clinton. Perfect.
And Abraham Lincoln.
And Alexander Hamilton.
And John Adams.
And Thomas Jefferson.
And Daniel Webster.
You must really enjoy getting ***-raped. You keep returning for more.
POOP said:
Mr. Shiny Shoes sans of any morals.
"Sans" is the from Middle English, derived from the Latin "sine," meaning "without." You therefore should not write, "sans of any morals," since you are saying "without of any morals." The correct terminology would be, "sans morals."
Let me give you an example of proper usage. "POOP is a genius, sans intellect, command of the English language, reasoning skills, logic, ability to argue, and every other measure of intelligence."