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04-08-2006, 11:45 AM
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It is the Bar. Not the BAR. This article is lunacy!
The word Bar is not an acronym. BAR - British Accreditation Regency is just so much hooey. Whoever wrote this drivel hasn't a clue. The article is comletely devoid of references or substantiation. Any person of education would know,of course, that this article is untrue. However, a person can make a good living in this movement by selling paper to the stupid.
I am Lawyerduded. Heed my words! This book is bogus, dude!
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04-08-2006, 04:43 PM
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04-08-2006, 05:12 PM
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Lawyerdude, if you had actually read our comments to this article rather than respond with an emotional outburst, you would have seen that we have debated the legitimacy of the facts in the article. You could have contributed to this debate in a positive way and enlightened us all instead of ignoring all the warnings our mods gave you and continued with the viloation of the terms of this site.
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Originally Posted by Lawyerdude
The word Bar is not an acronym. BAR - British Accreditation Regency is just so much hooey. Whoever wrote this drivel hasn't a clue. The article is comletely devoid of references or substantiation. Any person of education would know,of course, that this article is untrue. However, a person can make a good living in this movement by selling paper to the stupid.
I am Lawyerduded. Heed my words! This book is bogus, dude!
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04-08-2006, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Lawyerdude
The word Bar is not an acronym.
I am Lawyerduded. Heed my words!
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Maybe the person whose post you responded to used the name BAR for Bar, the same way the IRS (an acronym) uses JOHN DOE for John Doe.
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12-25-2006, 01:22 PM
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Waking Up
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Bar Association Monoply; Therefore by FTC Rules Illegal
The BAR; doesn't have to speak? Anyone show me in "Law", thats the constitution that Lawyers/Counselors "Speak". They donot! You speak, I speak; with "counsel". "I, you, we" speak and confront and speak. I have as of yet; seen NO ruling in which the "Bar in the lawyer" speaks! As the monoply speaks; and the Court is established by Statue, Constitution; and the Court writes the "Administrative Law"; for implementation of the "Law". and practice thereof; the BAR is paid by taxpayers.
The Taxpayer; therefore is entitled to taxpayer funded coverage; as the taxpayer; gave voice to the Constitution to implement the administration "of" the Constitution.
I had a DEFENSE LAWYER; resign on me; and the court approved! The next week when I arrived in court; with NO counsel; the same lawyer who was allowed to leave and NOT represent me; was assigned by the same JUDGE to provide counsel to "me". Go figure. As a Pro Se; "I", voice at any time concern for process and sovereign rights inalienable to me by the Constitution. Now administrative law may not change by adding too or removing the wording and meaning of "MY" Constitution. The Ohio Constitution again also stipulates "Counsel"; as "I" confront.
There is NO requirement for a lawyer! Only an implied threat that "one" representing onesself; may only lose.
I await; the evidence that "I" may not succeed without proper legal representation.
Am "I" missing something here?
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12-25-2006, 04:20 PM
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The semicolon is supposed to be the "youngest" punctuation mark still in continuous use, going back only about four centuries. You obviously are trying to make up for lost time by peppering it everywhere, including places where it doesn't make sense.
"The bar" is an expression describing the whole legal profession, just as "the ebnch" describes the whole judiciary. Most lawyers in the US are not members of the American Bar Association, and some are not even members of their own state bar organizations.
For at least 300 years, the legal profession has been regarded as one of "learned professions" - along with medicine and the clergy. The Constitutional mention of "assistance of counsel" has always been interpreted to mean a professional lawyer, even at a time when most lawyers entered the profession through apprenticeships rather than through law schools.
I can't say more because I cannot figure out much of your message.
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12-25-2006, 04:56 PM
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12-25-2006, 05:39 PM
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'Bar' means brother in a well-known tongue.
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