When did litigiousness become a Christian value?
September 24, 2007 - 5:43 pm
Voiceofsandiego.org’s Will Carless reported on Friday that the four San Diego firefighters who sued after being required to march in the San Diego Gay Pride parade in July are asking for $750,000 apiece to compensate for being subject to sexually suggestive comments by parade watchers.
They’re being represented by Charles LiMandri, an attorney from the Thomas More Law Center, a conservative Christian non-profit that describes itself as “The sword and shield for people of faith.”
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If unwanted sexually suggestive comments were worth three-quarters of a million dollars then I, along with half the population of Hillcrest, would be gazillionaires by now. Who do these guys think they are?
When did “litigiousness” become the clunkiest word, ever?
Wasn’t LiMandri the guy who sued the city over the Mt. Soledad Cross? … Ah yes, a quick google says he is. He’s just trying to become CityBeat’s favorite lawyer isn’t he?
I love the word “litigiousness.”
Do you know how many times in my life I have been subjected to lewd sexually suggestive comments by firefighters? Seriously, they put construction workers to shame. Yeah, I used to think there was something hot about heroes in uniform, but really, they are a bunch of dirty old men. Funny how they react when they are on the receiving end. Where’s my $750k?
Try strolling around Sea Port Village with a toddler if you want to garner sexually suggestive comments/stares/glares/ogles/sorry pick-up-lines from local firefighters. I’m linin’ up for my paycheck.