Mind the language!
We’re all on the edge of our seats waiting for this Dallas court ruling tomorrow—well, maybe I’m on the edge, while the rest of you kinda point and laugh—and I’m sure that the shenanigans on Judge Jordan’s Facebook page last night didn’t help much.
That’s right; the Reds fans found his FB page—Texan judges! They’re just like us!—and voiced their complaints and gripes in an expectedly restrained fashion. Until his page was taken down.
I get that tensions and emotions are high, because, well, this is serious business, but I’m guessing pranking a judge’s FB page from your personal FB account isn’t going to do you much good.
Ah well. We can have a bit of a chuckle, can’t we?
Such words!
Just think that next time some poor pencil-pushing member of the court unwittingly steps into the middle of an almighty mess like Liverpool FC, he might not want his social media destroyed and ravaged like Jenna Jameson after a few martinis.
Sorry folks… open the images in a separate tab to read some of the “comments” left for the Right Honorable Jordan
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The click to enlarge thing isn’t working for me.
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Also, why in the world does a judge need a Facebook fan page?
@Ryan: If I open the image separately, it shows up nice and readable.
@Ryan: Why in the world do my parents need to be on Facebook? Blech.
Oh thanks, that worked great.
In my defense, the caption saying “Enlarge to view” didn’t help. That’s what I’m trying to do!!
Sorry guys, HTMaLfunction.
Yeah, all you have to do is click on the images and enlarge them. Geez, those guys are a bit daft, opening themselves up to being located for potential online harassment of a public official. Regardless of how you feel, that’s not incredibly smart.
I see Judge Jordan is running for reelection. Gotta love those states that have their judges run for office. Bleh.
As a Texan via Exxon, yeah, there is nothing worse than voting for judges. Or more pointless and stupid.
@jjf3-Absolutely. Our judges run for office here too (AND we’re one of the only states left who allow straight ticket voting). Yippiee! Double ret*rd whammy. )-;
@MW: yep, dumbf!ck Texas still allows you to be a completely inanimate object and still vote via straight-ticket.
I can’t wait to see how the zombies vote in November.
And, I don’t f!cking care if you vote straight-ticket Republican or Democrat. If you refuse to think, you should NOT vote, because you are not worthy of this country. And straight-ticket voting is NOT thinking…you do that, you should have no say, no matter what your politics are…
yep, its a pointless late-night rant by the drunk guy…
never seen that on UF before!
@MW: Yes, and West Virginia had a fun issue with judges and elections in the A.T. Massey Coal case. Ahh, judicial corruption!
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Alabama is also a state for electing judges. Thus we shall forever have the memory of Chief Justice Roy Moore.
We elect judges in Oregon as well. At least we get to mail in our votes from the couch. It’s like blogging because I can do it without pants.
And of course, Hicks and his holding company have donated money to Jordan in the past. And yet, this is all totally copacetic and above-board.
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I really hate Tom Hicks.
I’m enjoying all of these shenanigans , but I feel come Sunday all I will be doing is complaining about Everton’s inability to score goals as usual
That’s the best part of living in Oregon man; voting with no pants on. Love it.
Also, this legal mess will surely allow TIMMY to sneak a goal as Reina is being served with a subpoena mid-match, so I’m all for it.
@Anon – yeah, WV has as much corruption as NoLA, if not more. And THAT’s saying something. It seems to follow me…hmmm.
@jjf3: my sign on 10.30.10 in D.C.: LICENSE THE VOTE
already voted! Even had pants on while I did it.
every state I’ve lived in, 4, allowed you to vote for judges. always vote ‘no.’