Martes, Setyembre 27, 2011

Patti Stanger Juggles Between Sexual Advice and Sexual Harassment Lawyers


Celebrated American matchmaker and television producer of the popular show The Millionaire Matchmaker, Patti stranger seems to have rubbed sexual harassment lawyers the wrong way while answering queries on her latest show. With her contemptuous retorts, she seems to have picked up bones with gay men by openly declaring that they were not capable of sustaining monogamous relationships.

Sneering Taunts on Cohen & Gays

Aside her general acerbic comments, Stanger even managed to exasperate the host, Andy Cohen, a Jew and who is openly gay, by stating that Jewish men lied. While Cohen was evidently offended, Stanger went on to imply that handsome men ought to be straight. With so much pouring in from a distinguished celebrity, sexual harassment lawyers surely had a field day. She is a complete and utter train wreck. She makes Michael Richards appear to be calm and dignified. 

Patti’s aspersions didn’t cease here and she had some handy suggestions for women as well. She advised women to behave moronic before marriage as men abstain from bright women. According to her, to trap a husband, a smart woman should put up a dumb act.  Her gross advice and comments have definitely taken a toll on her popularity and both gays and women have an axe to grind with her! Particularly coming from someone who runs her business by advising people on love matters, Patti’s acclaim has certainly taken a dip. 

Twitter Responses

Hordes of viewers responded swiftly to Stanger’s tirade against gays and demanded that she be fired from the show. Stanger responded by saying that she supported the gay community and was just referring to one particular guy on the show who was shunning commitment. Whatever the case, Stanger has provided enough ammunition to sexual harassment lawyers.

Biyernes, Setyembre 23, 2011

No Sexual Harassment Lawyers for Troy Davis or Seemingly any other Outstanding Lawyers

There is a question when it comes to the verdict raised against Troy Davis. His claims of innocence and the recantations of seven of nine prime witnesses to the murder case has casted a doubt to the credibility of his guilty verdict.
 
Top Names Protest for Davis

A shadow of doubt has been cast over the proceedings, and it has made people question the verdict and the punishment. While the courts of Georgia seem to have upheld the ruling, it has brought a question of truth to the way the justice system works in terms of coercing a witness to tell false claims. Sexual harassment lawyers are those who can certify that such coercions does exist, but are the claims true in the part of Troy Davis’ case?
It was in 1991 that the verdict of guilt was passed onto Davis, and it took several more hours to decide on the graveness of the punishment to be handed out. The death penalty was asked, and the case was forwarded to the Georgia Supreme Court, and several times the application for the writ of habeas corpus was applied. Like sexual harassment lawyers working on pro bono cases, there were claims that Davis was not able to receive the proper defense during his trial.

Not a Good Situation

Today, thousands of enthusiasts and as well as questionable personalities like former President Jimmy Carter spoke on behalf of Davis. More credible voices were heard from former FBI director William Sessions and even the holy Pope Benedict XVI have voted for clemency for Davis. With a strong stance on the application of the ruling, most sexual harassment lawyers, and other criminal lawyers would feel this is justice, but for a small question of integrity, Davis’ seems to have opened a can of worms in the system.