It’s PJD’s Bday, so it’s time for some comedy. Enjoy this hilarious segment from “My Cousin Vinny”.
Lost or Damaged Items
Every year in honor of Patrick Ducharme’s birthday, I like to share a few giggles. Enjoy this Jurassic Humour from SNL:
The Menendez Trial
For Patrick Ducharme’s birthday, enjoy this SNL spoof on the Menendez brothers trial.
Maine Justice
More courtroom humour for PJD’s birthday…
Johnny Carson defends The Juice
Here is some “wild stuff” to giggle at, in honour of Patrick Ducharme’s birthday…
The Confirmation Hearing of Judge Clarence Thomas
Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer
It’s Patrick Ducharme’s birthday today! To celebrate my Dad’s day I like to share our favorite comedy bits. Enjoy this bit from Saturday Night Live featuring Phil Hartman. A classic!
Personal Privacy Obliterated By Canada
Federal Government Is Continuing To Destroy Any Rights of Privacy
Are you worried about your privacy? You should be. The Canadian government intentionally exposes every Canadian to breaches of their privacy. Privacy breaches by the government and others are legislatively encouraged and protected. Access to private information is granted upon request, without a warrant or court order. Information that Canadians believe is entitled to a reasonable expectation of privacy is intentionally exposed.
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The A-Rod Story: No One Worthy of Sympathy: Everyone A Loser
Major Leagues Baseball’s marquee player Alex Rodriguez has been suspended for the entire 2014 season including its postseason. It is a fact that he used Performance Enhancing Drugs (PED’s) for several years. While no one knows exactly when he started cheating and he refuses to tell, it likely dates back to at least 2003. A decade of deceit. He paid huge sums of money to prevent the MLB from obtaining evidence of his cheating. Some will claim his bribes and extortion to prevent disclosure are more heinous than his extensive use of performance enhancing drugs. The drugs provided him with an unfair advantage over other players. Asking which is worse is like asking someone if they’d rather be shot or stabbed to death. Minutes after it’s done it doesn’t matter.
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America: A Violent Intolerant Nation
Yesterday Michael Dunn, a 47-year-old software developer, was found guilty of 3 counts of attempted second-degree murder and 1 count of firing a gun into an occupied car. Because the jury was unable to reach a verdict on the most serious charge, first-degree murder, the judge declared a mistrial on that charge. Attempted murder usually means, ‘tried but failed.’ Michael Dunn did not fail. The bullets he fired killed 17-year-old Jordan Davis. Jordan Davis died because Michael Dunn didn’t like his “thug music.” Michael Dunn’s violent intolerance is commonplace in America today. Dunn was convicted on Jordan’s 19th birthday.
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