February 2, 2005

'Frivolous' lawsuites

I wonder when the CNN and others would come up with an adjective other than 'frivolous' when they want to talk about those lawsuits? Won't they understand that by using conservatives' terms they are empowering them?

These terms are like Trojans; they have little conservative soldiers inside them that will come out and fight your own arguments. Just don't use them, please.

Posted by hoder at February 2, 2005 8:13 PM

Comments
When the Bushies talk about "frivolous lawsuits" what they means is "ALL lawsuits." Frivolous lawsuits get dismissed as soon as they get filed and won't see the inside of a courtroom. Those lawsuits that end up winning, are lawsuits that the lawyers were able to PROVE their case to 12 strangers who after having heard ALL the evidence come up with a verdict. The Bushies helped along with the money from the Insurance companies and the Pharmaceutical Companies are hoping to divert this very process by which jurors come up with some sort of a verdict...
- By: Leuf on February 6, 2005
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