Robin
Waldron,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, April 15, 2005
All MDL #1604 cases were consolidated under lead case #1:04-cv-02714 in the Northern District of IL. There are currently only 76 docket entries for a one year period; amazingly few considering the number of parties involved. Guess we are left to read into this what we can. A short synopsis of my own opinions: 1) The d**n case is dead. Again. 2) The courts have no interest in the welfare of the citizenry of America. They are heavily into corporate welfare these days. 3) Evil almost always wins because (see # 2). 4) People will lie to achieve their own ends. 5) "Lawful" does not necessarily mean "moral". 6) "Legal" does not necessarily mean "just".
Robin
Waldron,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, April 15, 2005
All MDL #1604 cases were consolidated under lead case #1:04-cv-02714 in the Northern District of IL. There are currently only 76 docket entries for a one year period; amazingly few considering the number of parties involved. Guess we are left to read into this what we can. A short synopsis of my own opinions: 1) The d**n case is dead. Again. 2) The courts have no interest in the welfare of the citizenry of America. They are heavily into corporate welfare these days. 3) Evil almost always wins because (see # 2). 4) People will lie to achieve their own ends. 5) "Lawful" does not necessarily mean "moral". 6) "Legal" does not necessarily mean "just".
Robin
Waldron,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, April 15, 2005
All MDL #1604 cases were consolidated under lead case #1:04-cv-02714 in the Northern District of IL. There are currently only 76 docket entries for a one year period; amazingly few considering the number of parties involved. Guess we are left to read into this what we can. A short synopsis of my own opinions: 1) The d**n case is dead. Again. 2) The courts have no interest in the welfare of the citizenry of America. They are heavily into corporate welfare these days. 3) Evil almost always wins because (see # 2). 4) People will lie to achieve their own ends. 5) "Lawful" does not necessarily mean "moral". 6) "Legal" does not necessarily mean "just".
Robin
Waldron,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, April 15, 2005
All MDL #1604 cases were consolidated under lead case #1:04-cv-02714 in the Northern District of IL. There are currently only 76 docket entries for a one year period; amazingly few considering the number of parties involved. Guess we are left to read into this what we can. A short synopsis of my own opinions: 1) The d**n case is dead. Again. 2) The courts have no interest in the welfare of the citizenry of America. They are heavily into corporate welfare these days. 3) Evil almost always wins because (see # 2). 4) People will lie to achieve their own ends. 5) "Lawful" does not necessarily mean "moral". 6) "Legal" does not necessarily mean "just".
D
Burleson,#6Consumer Comment
Thu, April 14, 2005
Robin, I too watch PACER, however, I have not been able to since this case was moved to Chicago because I don't have a cause number. Can you post the cause number here so anyone including myself can watch the slooooooow movement of this case? Thanks
Robin
Waldron,#7Author of original report
Fri, April 08, 2005
Chicago is deader than Connecticut was...I cannot believe it! Amazing! I did not know it was possible for ANY court to move more sluggishly than the one in Hartford. "Suggestions to Remand" and "Motions to Remand" are beginning to be the "in" filings in Chicago. Plaintiffs seem to be bailing in rather large groups, pleading for the return to their own state courts (or so my very "non-legal" mind reads these motions). The MDL killed this case IMHO. At least documents were filed in CT. This "creep show" in Chicago is appalling. Can anyone give a decent update? PACER shows next to no movement, as though the court there needs a massive dose of Ex-Lax. If I were riding this Titanic, I would bail from it, too. The MDL's ship seems to be dead in the water!
Jon
San Diego,#8Consumer Comment
Thu, April 07, 2005
And unfortunately you are most likely one step away from joining the countless Titanics that have already been lost.