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Correcting a Common Misconception

February 10, 2012 By: John Kindley Category: Uncategorized

Thumper’s father did not tell him, “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all.”

ADDED: “What distinguishes criminal defense lawyers is our willingness to think critically, about ourselves as well as others, and gives us the legitimacy to offer insight, whether pleasant or not,” saith Scott Greenfield.

2 Comments to “Correcting a Common Misconception”


  1. I made a comment over at Appellatesquawk you might enjoy. Bambi has such an interesting history.

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    • John Kindley says:

      That’s interesting about Chambers. I took a special interest in him for a little while, when I realized he became, of all things, a Quaker, while still expressing skepticism towards its pacifism.

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