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Old 04-23-2010, 08:20 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by BroadHopper View Post
And special interest groups with money can change/influence laws to their benefits, not the general public.
Again, some people do not want to answer the question, if you had the money, would you not hire the best lawyer you could to keep your a$$ out of jail if by chance you needed it. Or, would you rather go with the public defender and take your chances?

I for one at this time with the way the economy has been, could not hire a high priced lawyer to defend me if something were to happen. But, I am not jealous of somebody with the means can.

As far as special interests go, I think in this discussion, it is apples and oranges.
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