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Friday, October 17, 2014
What nosiness!
Harvard Law Professor Clark Byse (1912-2007) et. canine, "Rebel" (Basenji)
"What nosiness!"
That's how Harvard Law Professor Clark Byse once responded to a federal government disclosure form required by federal law at the Administrative Conference of the United States, an unbalanced, corporate and bureaucrat-dominated 100 member federal advisory panel -- a corrupt organization if there ever was one, one that former USDOL Chief Judge Nahum Litt (1977-1995), Judge Charles P. Rippey, other administrative law judges and I helped get abolished for fifteen (15) years, 1995-2010.
Yes. The diminutive, domineering Professor Clark Byse, the model for the bullyng "Professor Kingsfield" in "The Paper Chase," actually wrote on his ACUS federal disclosure form, "What nosiness!"
As a paid subscriber, to read articles on the St. Augustine Record website this morning, readers are asked ab initio
Question 1 of 2 or fewer:
Please select a business that you've had experience with in the last 12 months.
Anytime Fitness
Academy Of Art University
Poise Feminine Hygiene Products
Parker University
PIMCO
Law Office Of Steven J. Karen
None of these
In the words of Professor Byse, "What nosiness!"
And "what noisomeness!"
It stinks.
Nosiness is nothing compared to the arrogance of asking one to pay for their own brainwashing — which gets us to the neediness and dumbness of those who comply.
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