Keep at it, boys
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Good Lord you're whiny. Former Ag living in Austin... **** we may have finally found Randolph Duke's TexAgs account.
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Keep at it, boys
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Yeah I'm hammered, that's my bad. Apologies to the board.
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I have heard of few legal controversies where at least one of the strongly held opinions held by the legal professionals did not prevail when everything was said and done, regardless of how 100% positive the lawyer was when he initially formed his opinion.
I deeply respect the caliber of legal reasoning that is so often found on this board, including in this thread. However, I think it is a bit premature to state unequivocally that the information that is about to go public stands no chance of warranting a review by the Attorney General when the information hasn't even been seen. I understand some people have the amazing ability to form an opinion without having the facts, but I am going to be so bold to say that in this instance, facts might prove somewhat helpful.
"No harm, no foul" only works when no one has been harmed. The trademark scam the ****s have been perpetrating, and profiting from, wasn't meaningless to Chuckie Sonntag when the university threatened to ruin his already meager life. I would dare to say it hasn't been meaningless to any of the people the school's attorneys have bullied with their knowingly false claims over the past three decades.
The only opinion that matters in determining whether the **** trademark scam is actionable is that of the AG and I promise you, one way or another, this scam will come before the AG. High ranking state employees, highly questionable behavior, millions of dollars involved and the unquestioned understanding the behavior will continue until and unless someone steps in to halt it, all justify a review by the AG.
quote:Yes. Trademark is Federal. The state AG won't have anything to do with it whatsoever. Anyone saying otherwise has no clue what they are talking about. Even if A&M knowingly and fraudulently acquired trademarks, the Texas AG still wouldn't do anything other than follow the case in the news when it goes to Federal court.
Isn't trademark law under federal jurisdiction? Why would the Texas AGs office even care?
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To be fair to Duke
quote:He is fundamentally begging for a ray of sunshine in his otherwise meagre life. Unfortunately he won't get one. Because he is the Washington Generals of internet message board smack. Its his fate to lose 2 to 3 times a week for eternity to the globetrotting Fighting Texas Aggies!
He is fundamentally begging the question.
quote:Imbecile, n, Psychology. (no longer in technical use; now considered offensive) a person of the second order in a former and discarded classification of mental retardation, above the level of idiocy, having a mental age of seven or eight years and an intelligence quotient of 25 to 50.quote:quote:
That's true. We'll always make fun of people doing stupid things. Pretty much the same thing I do each time you post.
Says the dumbace who fashions himself an expert on the 12thman trademarks but keeps losing his argument with an embecile.
Embecile. Strong finish there.
quote:Super top! Uber top! The toppiest, toppingest toppers of all, the tippy tip of the tippy tip top toppers, no one tips their top and no one tops their tip!
Top people in the AG Office are working on this, I tell you. High-up, top, top people!
quote:So.....the state attorney general is getting ready to charge himself with Fraud because Duke said so?????quote:Super top! Uber top! The toppiest, toppingest toppers of all, the tippy tip of the tippy tip top toppers, no one tips their top and no one tops their tip!
Top people in the AG Office are working on this, I tell you. High-up, top, top people!
quote:Token, if it bothers you so much to read this thread, then quit reading the damned thing. Quit being a whiny little b/tch about it and move on.....
bunch of mothafucking silky johnson's in here
quote:I had no idea these terms were ranked by IQ.
While I'm at it:
Idiot, n, Psychology. (no longer in technical use; considered offensive) a person of the lowest order in a former and discarded classification of mental retardation, having a mental age of less than three years old and an intelligence quotient under 25.
Moron, n, Psychology. (no longer in technical use; now considered offensive) a person of borderline intelligence in a former and discarded classification of mental retardation, having an intelligence quotient of 50 to 69.
quote:They're working in shifts.
Top people in the AG Office are working on this, I tell you. High-up, top, top people!
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5.) Over inflated sense of self worth
quote:LOL.quote:I had no idea these terms were ranked by IQ.
While I'm at it:
Idiot, n, Psychology. (no longer in technical use; considered offensive) a person of the lowest order in a former and discarded classification of mental retardation, having a mental age of less than three years old and an intelligence quotient under 25.
Moron, n, Psychology. (no longer in technical use; now considered offensive) a person of borderline intelligence in a former and discarded classification of mental retardation, having an intelligence quotient of 50 to 69.
So it's:
Idiot - 0-24.9
Imbecile - 25-49.9
Moron - 50-68.9
Nice - 69
quote:I could see this happening. The AG is a Baylol grad, after all.quote:So.....the state attorney general is getting ready to charge himself with Fraud because Duke said so?????quote:Super top! Uber top! The toppiest, toppingest toppers of all, the tippy tip of the tippy tip top toppers, no one tips their top and no one tops their tip!
Top people in the AG Office are working on this, I tell you. High-up, top, top people!
Sadly, he may really believe this......