<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Maybe the judge is smarter than we think she is. Something just does not add up. She says that her boyfriend is in the Secret Service. Maybe he is, maybe he isn't. Maybe saying that he is in the Secret Service is just a tactic to avoid disclosing information about his real occupation. I, however, find it hard to believe that he is in the SS. For one thing, people who are in the SS have to be fairly intelligent and are very choosy about the individuals they associate or "hang around" with. For starters, the writer's bad grammar and misspelled words indicate that she is an undereducated individual. Also, if Miami is as bad as some you say it is (and I have heard that it is), why would she want to bring her child there? If he is truly in the Secret Service, why don't they move somewhere that is safer but within a reasonable distance from Miami? They should certainly be able to afford it. I don't know.....just sounds fishy to me.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Safe and a reasonable distance from Miami? Please name one spot that is with in less than an hours commute from Miami that you would call 'safe'??? LOL Sorry, I grew up just south of Miami and it takes an hour to do a 10 mile commute in some instances!
She didn't say he
was a secret service agent, she said he
worked for the Secret Service. Hardly a secret to be working for a government agency! A SS headhunter came after me at a job fair, Unfortunately, they wanted a college DEGREE to be an administrative clerk! (Another gov't thing!) Which tosses out your "
They should certainly be able to afford it." theory.
Regardless, as long as she is not considered a threat in some way, she would pass muster(investigation if there was one!) to be married to the gentleman in question. As to the intelligence issue, I hardly think missing a few spellings makes her an idiot. I personally know of 3 very intelligent and well educated people who misspell things on a regular basis when posting on the net. One is dyslexic, one can't type and one either can't or doesn't bother spelling correctly!
Ya'll, please don't jump to conclusions quite so often. It's getting to be an annoying habit for some of you!
Sorry about that, but I've been misjudged online because of one word! So this has become a bit of a pet peeve with me.
Hasta Luego!
Tig
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[This message has been edited by Tigres (edited August 27, 2000).]