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  1. And it appears I am incorrect on ENTs. There apparently is a fairly heavy surgical aspect to their training. For various reasons, the docs I know best are anesthesiologists and orthopedic surgeons, so one type with, one type without.
  2. She does not appear to have had a surgical residency, unless it was correcting deviated septums. I am skeptical how much metabolic health has to do with the work of an ENT and was any reason they weren't "getting better." Her patients while she was a resident, that is.
  3. I mean, I guess it would be cool if I didn't have to spend any money. But I think my life might kinda suck.
  4. Well, the sex trafficking involved Jerrah, who does live in HP, and a couple of other dudes including a McKool lawyer that lives in Longview. But of course, sex-trafficking-central is Comet Pizza. Also drenchrome harvesting.
  5. What's going on with that brake apparatus? I missed most of BMX, but am pretty familiar with bikes.
  6. Well, being a Jew, and more importantly an atheist, Laura wouldn't know shit about Jesus and how he was pretty woke, and a bit Marx-like. Well, probably pure luck they aren't Ju-88s.
  7. Maybe more like jumping the carp.
  8. Was she ever licensed? That seems to indicate a full MD license from 2018. Can you be licensed without completing a residency?
  9. Point of order. She was from Lewisville, went to Trinity Christian, and because she was insane, had an office (probably a PO box) in Highland Park Village, where all the hot Dallas IP lawyers office.
  10. Well, at least that Ed Martin jackhole isn't going to become permanent. Don't imagine she stands much better chance of confirmation.
  11. And super-ironic given Trump's record on delivering. But the same thinking applies to the CPFB and many other things that exist to protect regular people from robber barons. Like forcing people to repay fucked up student debt, people should be forced to pay $25-50 per overdraft because they agreed to in a contract of adhesion.
  12. And, he has done unto the Gypsies/Romani, which is ever-popular in Hungary. And built a wall against Muslim immigration.
  13. The Tom Thumb/Signature white corn tortilla chips are quite good for a low-cost alternative.
  14. It's called a tortoiseshell, or tortie for short. Not a breed, a genetic coat pattern that occurs only in females, like calicos. It can theoretically occur in any breed of cat. Black with orange/red speckles and "highlights" and the occasional white spot. Her actual breed seems to be domestic longhair, or mediumhair.
  15. Well, for one thing imports seem to be slowing down in a lot of sectors. Guess what, if there are no imports . . . there are no tariffs.
  16. An addendum. She was licensed, apparently briefly, in Oregon. Her records show she completed a residency in otolaryngology. If she was so interested in metabolic disease and nutrition, not sure why she didn't do endocrinology, or a combo deal that would address this interest. Graduated medical school in 2014, competed residencies in 2018. No longer a license ear nose throat doc. She has done, apparently, some research. https://omb.oregon.gov/Clients/ORMB/Public/VerificationDetails.aspx?EntityID=1530903
  17. As I have said many times, I'm not a giant fan of the "federal overlay" cases, but it sure seemed to work here. One thing that's odd, it seems they usually wait for the local system to fail (undercharge, no-bill, acquit) before the feds come in. On the other hand, the feds do seem to like to go first when there are dual prosecutions. Also, sounds like their lawyers did something akin to a change of venue to get the non-local, all-white jury. From a results perspective, pretty good lawyering.
  18. As that would indicate, she's not even a licensed physician. And she's been a "doctor," such as it is, for a whopping 10 years.
  19. White jury. Lawnorder! They were patting themselves on the back for getting to acquit black cops.
  20. And they vote for a man who has done just about everything wrong.
  21. They need to feel stupid and ashamed again.
  22. Whatever our contribution to victory in WWII, and it was substantial, regardless, one can win with humility. Especially when our territory, its infrastructure, and our civilian population were never seriously endangered and largely because of that we reaped substantial benefit for the next half century or so.
  23. Seppuku. Buncha round-eye white devils around here.
  24. Ah, like a drafter-designer. That didn't occur to me. I was thinking a Russian translation of oilfield engineer. Still, it's a very odd job title. I suspect very few people employed in oilfield engineering would call themselves an "oil and gas" anything.
  25. Yeah, I have been kind of tracking the government lawyers in a lot of these cases. It seems that the political hacks are avoiding ethical jackpots by being studiously ignorant of actual administration positions, like the above. Ensign seems to be the hack du jour on immigration-related cases. Richard Lawson more on the general civil side, defending EOs and such. The good news for us is that by doing this, they're virtually guaranteeing losses in the district court, and hopefully "building a record" (or lack thereof) that won't favor them on appeal. I have seen a couple of others worked by what appear to be actual civil servants and things seem messy for them. Notably that gal from Texas that had to defend contempt by claiming DoD deported people and wasn't a party to the case.
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