johnrocks
Silver Member
They did get in her whiny 'everyone picks on me' shit, though.Shill with a ghost writer.
You can tell, no lame sports analogies.
Just a question to throw out here.
Attorneys are licensed to practice in their respective states. With few exceptions, Federal courts do not have jurisdiction in medical malpractice cases. So what gives the Federal government the power to step in and meddle in what is clearly a state issue? If individual states want to enact tort reform, go for it. I don't believe it should be part of a Federal law, though.
Exactly! State courts are regulated by States, what little part of the 10th is left, I don't want ceded to the Feds.!