LIBRARIES ROCK! KCLS HAS 48 LIBRARIES!
COULD BE A LESSON ON THE PREAMBLE OF THE CONSTITUTION, ON HOW TO CREATE A MORE PERFECT UNION, DOMESTIC TRANQUILITY, GENERAL WELFARE, COMMON DEFENSE, JUSTICE FOR ALL, LIBERTY, FOR ME AND MY POSTERITY, THIS NATION WAS CREATED!
THESE ARE THE WORDS, I SAW, ON THE ELECTRONIC BOARD, GOING UP STAIRS: IF EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT IT, IT CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE--(1) KNOWLEDGE; (2) INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM; (3) DIVERSITY; (4) EQUALITY; AND (5) INCLUSION!
THE DOG MAN AND CAT KID!
THE ROAD AHEAD!
ART ON FIRE!
COOLEST EAGLE DECAL!
I HAVE SEEN AN AMARICAN EAGLE TAKE A FISH, RIGHT OUT OF THE CLAWS OF A HAWK, MID-AIR! NO MATCH!
EXAMPLE OF WHAT A "PROFESSIONAL" JUDGE LOOKS LIKE . . . FROM, "SYCAMORE ROW" BY JOHN GRISHAM.
The Honorable Reuben V. Arlee was recovering from his third heart attack, with recovery expected to be "full," if one can physically feel complete after so much cardiac damage. He was gaining strength and endurance and there was evidence of this in the flow of his docket. There were clear signs he was regaining his stride. Lawyer were getting barked at. Deadlines were being enforced. Long-winded witnesses were being cut off. Perjurers were being threatened with jail. Litigants pursing frivolous claims were finding themselves bounced out of court. Along the hallways of the courthouse, lawyers, and clerks and even janitors were saying, "He's back."
He had been on the bench for thirty years and now ran unopposed every four years. He was neither a Democrat nor a Republican, liberal nor conservative, Baptist nor Catholic; he pulled for neither State nor Ole Miss. He had no favorites, no leanings, nor preconceived notions about anything or any person. He was a judge, as open, tolerant, and fair-minded as he could possibly be, given his upbringing and genetic composition. He ran his courtroom with heavy hand, quick to scold an unprepared lawyer, but equally quick to help a struggling one. He could show incredible compassion when it was needed, and he had a mean streak that terrified every lawyer in the county, perhaps with the exception of Harry Rex Vonner.
I HAVE SEEN AN AMARICAN EAGLE TAKE A FISH, RIGHT OUT OF THE CLAWS OF A HAWK, MID-AIR! NO MATCH!
EXAMPLE OF WHAT A "PROFESSIONAL" JUDGE LOOKS LIKE . . . FROM, "SYCAMORE ROW" BY JOHN GRISHAM.
The Honorable Reuben V. Arlee was recovering from his third heart attack, with recovery expected to be "full," if one can physically feel complete after so much cardiac damage. He was gaining strength and endurance and there was evidence of this in the flow of his docket. There were clear signs he was regaining his stride. Lawyer were getting barked at. Deadlines were being enforced. Long-winded witnesses were being cut off. Perjurers were being threatened with jail. Litigants pursing frivolous claims were finding themselves bounced out of court. Along the hallways of the courthouse, lawyers, and clerks and even janitors were saying, "He's back."
He had been on the bench for thirty years and now ran unopposed every four years. He was neither a Democrat nor a Republican, liberal nor conservative, Baptist nor Catholic; he pulled for neither State nor Ole Miss. He had no favorites, no leanings, nor preconceived notions about anything or any person. He was a judge, as open, tolerant, and fair-minded as he could possibly be, given his upbringing and genetic composition. He ran his courtroom with heavy hand, quick to scold an unprepared lawyer, but equally quick to help a struggling one. He could show incredible compassion when it was needed, and he had a mean streak that terrified every lawyer in the county, perhaps with the exception of Harry Rex Vonner.
LIFE IS GREAT!
LIVE IT!
HAPPY, MEMORIAL DAY TOMORROW, PARTICULARLY TO VETS!
LOVE THE FLAGS ALL OVER!
SOME BLEED FOR WHAT WE JUST DISCUSSED!
GIVE THEM, SOME HOMAGE, SOME THOUGHT, A MOMENT OF SILENCE, AND GRATITUDE!
LOVE OUR VETS, SERVICE MEMBERS, AND THOSE WHO FIGHT, THE GOOD FIGHT!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
MAY IT FOREVER, REMAIN FREE!
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