Celebrate the Marines
by Bill Hennessy on December 31, 2007
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I was in the Navy, but I have a life-long appreciation for the Marine Corps and its outstanding men and women. Why not help yourself some cool Marine stuff.
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Jay Grodner’s Voter Fraud Discipline
by Bill Hennessy on December 31, 2007
in Crime
**UPDATED**
Here’s the ISC document in PDF:Illinois Supreme Court Document
According to the Illinois Supreme Court web site, Jay R. Grodner, the scumbag who keyed a deploying Marine’s car, committed vote fraud resulting in the suspension of his law license in 1984:
Here’s highlights from the Supreme Court’s findings:
The Administrator charged Petersen with forging voter signatures and with actively recruiting Grodner, Presbrey, Weir, and Truemper to assist in this effort. The latter four respondents were so charged. Throughout the briefs and the record the respondents have referred to their acts of forgery as “roundtabling.” They explain that this term connotes a group of people gathered at a table who circulate petitions to one another. Each person signs a name obtained from a phone book or voter registration list and then passes the petition on to the person sitting next to him, who does the same.
The hearing panel found that all respondents knowingly engaged in fraudulent activities contrary to justice, honesty and good morals and that the legal profession [99 ILL2D 246] was disparaged as a result . . . The Review Board concluded that the respondents’ forgeries on the petitions undermined our democratic system of government and that their fraudulent activity brought the legal profession into disrepute. That board recommended . . . six-month suspensions for respondents. . . .
Perhaps Grodner’s latest work will cost him his license for good. This web site seeks victims of Grodner’s abuses as a lawyer (former clients).
****UPDATE****
The Illinois Supreme Court appears to have hidden the disciplinary document cited and linked above. It could just be a server problem caused by volume, but it’s suspicious. Lawyers tend to cheat together, as shown above. The link now says, “ The search encountered an error. An email has been send to the system administrator. We will be reviewing this error soon. Thank you for your patience! My mistake. Here’s how to get to the actual document:
- Navigate to this web page: http://www.iardc.org/lawyersearch.asp
- Enter Grodner’s info: (Grodner, Jay,Chicago, IL, USA)
- Click Submit
- Click on Jay Grodner
- Under Public Record of Discipline and Pending Decisions, click R&D link
- click Jay Grodner
- Document opens
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Jay Grodner: Chicago Lawyer and Anti-American
by Bill Hennessy on December 31, 2007
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***Clarification: My comment about Chicago doesn’t read the way it sounded in my head. Chicago’s one of my favorite cities, and the people are generally great. My point was that it votes way to the left of the country as a whole. Way. Sorry to my Chicago friends. It’s still a great town.***
Everyone is blogging about this asshat. Blackfive had it first. For my part, I’ve e-mailed him the message below. I want to buy him a custom-made t-shirt to show off to his friends. I’m open to ideas.
To: jayrg8@aol.com
Subj: Keying a Marine’s CarMr. Grodner,
I just read about your petty liberal hate crime against a U.S. Marine.
I hope you’ve had time to reflect on the immaturity and criminality of your despicable act. I hope you have come to realize that the worst Marine garners more admiration and respect from decent people than does the noblest lawyer. I hope you are embarrassed for your crime, and I hope your family is duly humiliated by sharing a name and genes with you.
This publicity might help your practice: Chicago is filled with brainless liberals who couldn’t point to the United States on a map of the United States. But I hope it forces you into a new line of work. I hope your current clients bail and prospective client shun.
If you find yourself out of work, I understand the Marine Corps recruiting offices would be happy to talk to you about opportunties to serve your country. You’ll get more satisfaction out of that than out of serving yourself.
Cordially,
Bill Hennessy
I said everyone else is blogging. Hope Mr. Grodner hears from everyone who contributed to Fred Thompson’s Blog Burst:
Red Alerts: **Corrected Link*** Scumbag Windy City Lawyer Jay R. Grodner was caught red handed vandalizing the parked car of a … gets worse however, the damage to the car was assessed at $2400 making Grodner’s little display of nutrootery a felony.
From the Halls to the Shores: some gutless wonder keyed a deploying Marine’s car to the tune of felony damages and thinks he can get away with it because he’s an attorney. And this ain’t his first rodeo – he has a history of douchebaggery.
And many more. (Click on the Jay Grodner Technorati tag)
UPDATE: Here’s the blog entry that takes the cake (click me, click me, oh, please click me!)
Thanks to fuzzilicious.com, we learn that Mr. Grodner has been disciplined or investigated for a variety of lawyerly abuses, including:
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forging documents
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conflict of interest
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abandoning clients
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false billing
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failure to disclose his disciplinary history to clients
I guess the Marines wouldn’t take this pantywaste after all.
***UPDATE***
Grodner was guilty of vote fraud (forging petitions) in 1984.
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Why Liberals are Traitors
by Bill Hennessy on December 31, 2007
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Liberalism is cultural treason.
Past US wars have spawned heroes. Generations honored them. I came of age in the 1980s, but I was well aware of men like Audey Murphy, Ted Knight, Doolittle, Patton, the men of Iwo Jima, the Baton Death March. These great men shaped our understanding of what it means to be a man.
Liberalism, though, has robbed my sons of such heroes. At least, it’s made their task of learning about these heroes much more difficult. In 1945, the names of great warriors sat on the lips of every American. Today, only their families, friends, and conservative bloggers know.
The name Margo Martinez should be as familiar as Brittney Spears. Gateway Pundit has a terrific story about Cpl. Martinez, USMC, his book, and his heroics. I ordered his book, Hard Corps: From Gangster to Marine Hero, today, for myself and my kids.
But American liberals have no time for heroes, only for scoundrels. Search Marco Martinez on MSNBC, CNN, ABCNews.com, CBSNews.com, even FoxNews.com, and you get nothing about the Marine. Liberals celebrate only two kinds of soldier: treasonous and dead. Martinez is neither.
Martinez is only one example of great Americans fighting valiently in Iraq and Afghanistan who are, at best, shunned by liberals. More often, they’re ridiculed and reviled.
The long-term implications of liberalism’s anti-Americanism frightens. As more generations separate our children from World War II–the last war with celebrated heroes–our heroic ideal will become further disordered. Movie stars and singers, athletes and criminals earn more admiration with each passing year. And if that trend doesn’t happen, the media will stop running polls on the subject.
For example, name the only major media outlet that carried this year’s Gallup poll of Most Admired Person? Associated Press? No. Reuter’s? No. CNN? No. Try HindustanTimes.com. (And, of course, conservative blogs.) Why did the other media not mention the poll? Because the most admired person in America is none other than our commander-in-chief, George W. Bush. (A few news services reported that Hillary Clinton was the most admired woman. She was light years behind Bush, though, in the polling.)
If the liberals have their way, 20 years from now our most admired list will include rapists, drug dealers, and pregnant 16-year-old child TV stars. No society can survive such hideous cultural treason.
***UPDATE***
Blackfive’s story about a liberal vandalizing a Marine’s automobile demonstrates the mentality and maturity of the folks on the left. The liberal in question, by the way, is a Chicago lawyer. Perhaps the Illinois Supreme Court should screen its bar-applicants a bit more carefully.
***UPATE***
Exhibit A from Wake Up America.
What did I tell ya? (Michelle Malkin)
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