The Russ
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The Russ
@RussVoice
Commercial, cartoon, VG, IVR, E-learning VoiceOver actor; I'm at https://t.co/[email protected] My day job: attorney for startups and small businesses.
Dallas Area Katılım Ocak 2011
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Mueller found that Trump and campaign encouraged and used Russian assistance in the 2016 campaign, knowing it was Russian assistance.
He also found that Trump obstructed justice in trying to sabotage the investigation.
🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸@mrddmia
Mueller attempted to destroy Trump, his family, his associates, and his allies. Based upon provable lies. Because Mueller hated the results from American voters. Mueller assassinated his own character. He was a highly destructive force in our democracy.
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@AndrewCMcCarthy You have lost your way.
Patriots and men of integrity do not fail as Mueller did.
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Robert Mueller, Patriot nationalreview.com/corner/robert-…
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It was always about China. The question is: Who else in this network, inside Trump admin and outside, is on the same plane?
End Wokeness@EndWokeness
"U.S. can no longer be the sole author of the terms, we have to share power with China." Tucker:
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Have we fore gotten the the Mueller SCO went after Trump, his family, friends, business associates, political allies, etc, all in search of a person who would cooperate and link Trump to Russia.
The lawfare tends to get overshadowed by Jack Smith.
But Mueller had 20 prosecutors and caused dozens of people to incur millions in legal fees all based on a hoax that they knew was a hoax 3 months after taking over.
Good riddance.
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@ipatents @RobertFreundLaw Nope. Every pleading the attorney signs is certified as to its merit and ethical propriety. You don’t get off for failing that test by claiming “growing pains.”
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@RobertFreundLaw Fabricated quotes are serious. But absent deceit, this is AI growing pains. Correct the record and move on. Heavy-handed sanctions are out of proportion. The bench should adapt.
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More lawyers in trouble for AI misuse today:
Attorney represented a criminal defendant and filed an application to reopen an appeal.
The application alleged prosecutorial misconduct and cited quotes attributed to the prosecutor.
Only problem was the quotes were completely made up.
"The page Appellant cites to on page 4 for the 'legally inflammatory' statement by the prosecutor- is, in fact, the court reporter’s signature page, with no statements of any type by the prosecutor."
The fake quotes came from ChatGPT. A paralegal uploaded case materials to ChatGPT and pasted the output into the application. The lawyer didn't catch it.
But it gets worse: after the application was denied, the lawyer appealed the denial to the Ohio Supreme Court anyway.
And when he submitted his firms "AI Policy" to show he was taking corrective action, the court determined that the policy itself was AI-generated and was incomplete.
"The proffering of an AI-generated AI policy as a remedial measure in a case involving the submission of AI-generated fabrications to this court is, at best, ironic."
And two months after the sanctions hearing in this case, the attorney did it again, in another case.
He submitted a filing with the ChatGPT prompt embedded in the filing itself: "Would you like me to draft the next argument section (e.g., argument 1 – B on the 'nature of the charge' omission) in the same tone and format so your brief reads as a seamless multi-print memorandum?"
Sanctions:
-$2,000 fine
-Referral to Ohio Office of Disciplinary Counsel
-Must serve copy of judgment on judge of every court in which he makes an appearance, for 2 years
-Must include certification that all cases are real and verified, for 2 years
-6 hours mandatory CLE about AI ethics
-Must write apology letters to prosecutor, trial judge, trial defense counsel, and prior appellate counsel who were defamed by fake quotes.

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@alt_w_v_g If you’re the cfo, how can hr make stuff mandatory for you?
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Karen in HR swung by my office this morning
Asked if I'm joining the Employee Engagement team-building session this afternoon
I said "what is it"
She said "an escape room"
I said "what time"
She said "5pm"
On a Friday
An escape room
At 5pm
On a Friday
The irony of trapping employees in a room they have to solve their way out of at the exact hour they've been trying to escape all week was apparently lost on her
I said "no"
She said "it's mandatory"
I said "so is reading the policy before enforcing it but here we are"
She said "it's about building team culture"
I said "I already spend 50 hours a week with these people. If we haven't built culture by now, a padlock and a flashlight aren't going to fix it."
She said "your attitude is part of the problem"
I said "my attitude built the Q2 forecast in two days. What has the escape room built."
She didn't answer
She left a flyer on my desk
I used it as a coaster
At 4:58 I packed my bag
The analyst saw me leaving
He said "you're not going?"
I said "I have somewhere to be"
He said "where"
I said "home"
He looked confused
Like the concept of leaving at 5 on a Friday was something he'd only read about
I said "you should try it sometime"
Got in the car
My wife called
She said "are you coming home?"
I said "I escaped"
She said "from what"
I said "the escape room"
She said "you didn't go did you"
I said "I didn't need to. I solved it from my office. The answer was the door."
She laughed
First time she's laughed at something I said in weeks
I'm counting that
Plz fix. Thx.
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@sentdefender Uh huh.
Like that will last.
And there’s no due process right at issue here.
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U.S. Federal Judge Paul L. Friedman has ruled in “The New York Times Company v. Department of Defense” that the Pentagon violated the First and Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution with last year’s change in credentials and policies for journalists and outlets under the Pentagon Press Corps.




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@korashimenojoel @monsterhunter45 Nonsense. There’s a difference between life and death concepts and supplying widgets.
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@RussVoice @monsterhunter45 If you can't deal with squishy concepts, you can't deal with running any business, and a home is a business. A small farm is a business.
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Yeah, I know this is engagement bait bullshit from a European with no clue, but I see this kinda RETURN TO FARM post on X all the time, and it's always some idylic dreamscape of rural niceness, which makes it really fucking obvious to all of us who come from farming backgrounds that these people have zero fucking clue, and would probably end up wrapped around an auger on their first day.
News flash. Farming is HARD.
What these people are imagining is rural living on a big plot of land, where they've got income from something else, and maybe a couple of animals to keep down the grass and a little garden on the side. That's what I do now that I'm a rich guy. It's pretty awesome. I also know that if I had to make a living off this land I could probably do it (because unlike these weenies, I know how) but I don't want to, because it would absolutely fucking suck.
Because in reality making a living off being a farmer is brutal. It's nonstop backbreaking labor where everything that can go wrong, will. And it will go wrong at absolutely the worst possible time. (especially if cows are involved!) Modern squishy internet people do not even sorta comprehend how hard farming is.
I worked on dairy farms. I can't speak for the dirt farmers but I'm sure they've got their own set of wacky nonsense they get to put up with.
It is LONG hours. I once did a stint opening up a new dairy where I worked 72 hours straight, with a couple of thirty minute naps in a truck or on the barn floor snuck in. There's nothing quite as fun as dealing with fifteen hundred pound animals and dangerous heavy equipment when you're so tired you're starting to see things that aren't there.
Oh, and you'd better get real comfortable with blood, shit, piss, and death. Dealing with lots of farm animals is not for the squeamish. They're going to get sick, get injured, get stuck in infuriating and mysterious ways, and die stupidly on you.
Every kind of livestock has got its peculiar way of being a pain in the ass. Cows are loveable, curious, stupid, and sometimes homicidal. I've been kicked, trampled, hooked, and smashed into/through fences.
These sheltered idiot city people say crap like "go buy a farm" having zero comprehension of how much good farmland costs, or the insane costs of equipment, or livestock involved. If they saw what a good tractor cost they'd shit themselves.
"Buy land"... Have you priced land? Oh, you can still buy cheap land, but it's usually cheap for a reason. As in you can't farm it, or it doesn't have water, or it's a nightmare hellscape of windy death.
So farming is expensive to get into, hard to make a profit at, and insanely difficult the entire time. Oh yeah, and just when you think you've got it figured out, the government will absolutely fuck with you, because it's also super regulated. Yay.
"skip the degree"... Lady, I got into college on an ag scholarship, and started out as an ag science major. Successful farmers are educated because this shit is complicated. (I then changed majors and got an accounting degree so I wouldn't have to pull calves at 3:00 AM, a decision which I have not regretted)
These fuckers think farming is just strolling around in a sun dress picking wild flowers or some shit. Oh hell no. Farmers farm because they want to, and the juice is worth the squeeze for them.
Pamela@PamelaBies
Advice to the younger generation: Skip the degree. Buy land. Become a farmer.
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@IfindRetards Now check out the pic of Bautista wearing a pearl necklace to an awards show and looking like someone’s grandmama.
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