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On No payment in Evansville suit

Posted on October 29 at 8:55 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

Why is it so easy to see what kind of people you are that sit and trash the coaches and school staff? You're so easy to pick out by the kind of cars you drive, the instruments your kids play, etc. There is an awful lot of garbage on the other side of this fence. However, those of us on the right side of this issue, choose not to throw that around. Rather, we acknowledge that these kind of people do exist, and we're just thankful that in this case they didn't win. To the insightful bunch posting about what a good case this was, and how it was never about the money, why was it dropped on the steps of the courthouse then? Madison is full of your type of people, by all accounts it should have been a slam dunk.


On No payment in Evansville suit

Posted on October 28 at 12:03 p.m. ( Suggest removal )

I wonder how many comments get kicked out that actually contain intelligent discourse versus those that contain emotional blubbering. The only thing this case "proved" was that the plaintiff had no case. That is why after 2 years of trying to get paid, and after 2 years of racking up legal costs, they chose not to have the truth be told. The allegations got far more press than what the actual outcome will ever get, but unfortunately for them, even those allegations weren't good enough to get them paid.


On No payment in Evansville suit

Posted on October 28 at 8:57 a.m. ( Suggest removal )

Creativethinking? Like assuming someone is immediately guilty just because an accusation is made? Seems far from "creative". The "settlement" of this suit was that the school district agreed to drop its pursuit of their own legal fees once the plaintiff had elected to drop their case. Trial was to begin on Monday, why do you think they dropped the whole thing after incurring 2 years of legal costs? They had already spent thousands of dollars, why not go to trial and take your chances? Heck, there had to be at least a couple of "creativethinkers" in the court room! Oh wait, I bet those "disgraceful" Evansville coaches and school officials had already infiltrated the Federal Court jury pool, so despite the defendants obvious guilt the plaintiff simply had no chance..........


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