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*** Not to mention <s> the ever-increasingly-likely possibility of</s> his permanent disbarment and a slot in Florida law school textbooks as a shining example of how to self-destruct one's career. |
*** Not to mention <s> the ever-increasingly-likely possibility of</s> his permanent disbarment and a slot in Florida law school textbooks as a shining example of how to self-destruct one's career. |
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** [[Memetic Mutation|Jack Thompson is disbarred! HOW DISBARRED IS HE?!]] |
** [[Memetic Mutation|Jack Thompson is disbarred! HOW DISBARRED IS HE?!]] |
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* [http://blogs.citypages.com/blotter/2008/01/real_life_super.php "Superheroes"] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20121015123500/http://blogs.citypages.com/blotter/2008/01/real_life_super.php "Superheroes"] |
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* The Charge of the Light Brigade. It's in the history books. |
* The Charge of the Light Brigade. It's in the history books. |
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* General George Armstrong Custer. Earned a record number of demerits during his time at military academy, won several Civil War engagements at great cost to his men (his only tactic was to charge), was court-martialled for going absent from his command and having deserters shot without trial, accused a close friend of President Grant of corruption without a scrap of evidence, and was regarded, by himself and others, as a great Indian fighter despite evidence to the contrary. He inspired fierce loyalty from some, and equally fierce loathing from others and still causes arguments today. Then there was that other [[Last Stand|thing...]] |
* General George Armstrong Custer. Earned a record number of demerits during his time at military academy, won several Civil War engagements at great cost to his men (his only tactic was to charge), was court-martialled for going absent from his command and having deserters shot without trial, accused a close friend of President Grant of corruption without a scrap of evidence, and was regarded, by himself and others, as a great Indian fighter despite evidence to the contrary. He inspired fierce loyalty from some, and equally fierce loathing from others and still causes arguments today. Then there was that other [[Last Stand|thing...]] |