Getting out of jury duty for not being "of sound mind and good moral character" ?

Quote from BSAM:

Hey RC, is the ground the same as the sky? If you say no, there must be a conflict in your belief system.

Are all poor people good? LOL. Thanks for showing up for the comedy relief.
 
Quote from Artful D0dger:

More garbage. What I said was that you could offer people (of any color) the opportunity to leave the nation to avoid prosecution for some crimes, if they have another nation which will take them. Black people in America all have the right to go to Liberia and declare citizenship.

In Denmark, they are paying 3rd worlders to leave. In Japan, they pay half breeds to leave. Funny how you aren't attacking the Japanese and the Danes as "racists".

Spin it how you want,bottom line is you are a racist who want blacks and hispanics out of this country.
 
Quote from Mercor:

You did not answer any of the question that pertain to quality of life.
You are the one weaving.

You are also being politically correct. You started this wedge by measuring the quality of a person and associating it with poorness.

There are fine poor people, but I would not want to live in a neighborhood of poor people and until you can say you would live on the south side of Chicago, we share the same values.
The poor people have these same values, if they could they would move away from the other poor people.
In fact 200,000 of them left Chicago in the last 10 years.

Merkie, the answers to your questions are so elementary, I thought I wouldn't even have to directly answer them. But, since you want to do the ET spin, of course, anyone would want to live in a more affluent neighborhood. So, does this mean wealthy people are better people than than poor people? (Hint: Stop trying to judge a man by where he lives, goes to school, shops, or how much he has in the bank.)

No. We don't have the same value system.

Hope this is all clear enough for you.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

Indeed, one Artful Dodger can go a long way in reminding folks there are still nut birds out there, and one of em might luck up and win an office before we figure it out.:)

+1
 
Quote from Maverick74:

Answer the f*cking question. In both situations you have exactly the same power. Are you not bright enough to see this nurse? Here is the irony, you could be called in for jury duty for this exact same trial. To hear the case and possibly convict this person if they are truly guilty. The f*cking hilarious thing about it is, it's illegal to avoid the jury duty but yet legal for you to not testify in court against the rapist. How do you like them apples nurse!

Actually, sir, if you are subpoenaed to tesify you cannot refuse. And please remember that a juror is one of twelve, so a juror has considerably less power than an eyewitness. Again, your logic is flawed.

Finally, using the word nurse as a pejorative says a lot about your mental make-up. And you might want to try relaxing a bit :D
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

:D You watch too many movies:D

The chart you showed show entry level salaries. I haven't made 30000 since the 90's, I haven't touched a bedpan in at least 15 years. You blue collar guys made me laugh:D

So yeah, based on that chart I would be off of it. Have been for quite some time.

+1

I know a LVN that makes over 30,000 a year and a RN who makes 80,000 and neither touch bed pans.
 
Quote from Maverick74:

Are all poor people good? LOL. Thanks for showing up for the comedy relief.

Hey Mav...how you doin' today??

So nice to hear from you...my hero!

As a non-criminal minded person, I'm sure you understand that I don't think that all poor people are good people. If I made that error in a post, please quote it and remind me that I erred. I know you aren't one to spin, so I don't think you will correctly quote me as saying that, but if I did, as your ET brother, please let me know.

I'm so grateful for your knowledge you share here to enlighten us all. I'm sure all our fellow ET posters are always absorbed in your posts just like me.

I'm glad I could be of assistance to you today, my brother.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

Actually, sir, if you are subpoenaed to tesify you cannot refuse. And please remember that a juror is one of twelve, so a juror has considerably less power than an eyewitness. Again, your logic is flawed.

Finally, using the word nurse as a pejorative says a lot about your mental make-up. And you might want to try relaxing a bit :D

False, you can exercise your 5th amendment rights and not testify in court. You cannot get out of jury duty! Come on son, stay with me here. I know it's hard, but focus. I assure you my mental makeup is a few ticks higher then yours. I don't run around message boards calling everyone a racist who disagrees with me.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

A witness is so completely different than a juror that it is laughable. It like comparing a court clerk to a judge. Really?


Maverick74 has gotten so ridiculous lately I had to add him to ignore and only see his post when he is quoted :(
 
Quote from Maverick74:

False, you can exercise your 5th amendment rights and not testify in court. You cannot get out of jury duty!...

Mav, are you sure a person can't get out of jury duty? Maybe I was dreamin' or sumthin' cause I nearly knowed that a person can get out of jury duty. (Not that I'd ever doubt anything you'd say, but I'm just seeking your help/guidance. You understand.)
 
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