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October 22nd 2003 in the evening
If we have learned anything in the past 2 days, it is that you are just as well off having a homicidal ex-soldier represent you in court proceedings as appointed counsel. The judge’s remark that the DC sniper “appears to be representing himself competently” suggests he has actually surpassed the abilities of the average lawyer, and his alleged crimes are testament to the appropriate nature of his character.

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John
If you can find a homicidal ex-soldier to represent you (assuming you're not one yourself), they're also probably cheaper than the average attorney, and may accept payment in Ranger Talon rounds in lieu of drug money.

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kellegous.com is the personal site of kelly norton, a designer and engineer living in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly used to be a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab but graduated in the summer of 2006. Before that, he was the Senior VP of Technology Development for Connexxia, a small technology company in Atlanta. He now works as a Software Engineer for Google. (more…)

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