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Out with the old, in with the new

October 31, 2010 By: John Kindley Category: Uncategorized

I haven’t had much to say on the blog lately, for reasons explained here. I’m still waiting on our state supreme court, including a brand new justice sworn in a couple weeks ago, to decide a former client’s fate. For better or for worst, it will be a defining moment in my future career as a lawyer or as a former lawyer. My wife dreamed the other night that their decision will come down this week. She said it was a good dream.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month is finally coming to a close. All that the annual fanfare signifies to me is mind-boggling hypocrisy.

Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert have jumped the shark and squandered their credibility. They used to be funny and to provide a valuable public service.

Tuesday is the Day of the Dead. Don’t forget to vote for your favorite blood-sucking vampires and brain-eating zombies. If nobody votes, civilization as we know it would cease to exist.

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