Curtis,
I'm wondering if the press has missed the importance of what's going on at the 11th Circuit Court. You guys, as far as I can tell, are ground zero and could shut this whole thing down with your
en banc hearing...
Go figure..
>>Curtis,
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>>Thanks for the update! No stones. <g>
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>This morning as I approached the courthouse (I walk from the train station 3 blocks away) I thought there would be a much larger Press/Police presence, but maybe I was too early. However, I had already seen news casts from in front of the Courthouse, but I saw no news casters in front when I got there and only a Court Security Guard on the corner. The CSG's are our regular security so I recognized him.
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>As I headed for the front entrance I noticed about a dozen police right in front of the entrance, so I "remembered" to go around back. On the side of the building was a huge RV that claimed it was an Atlanta Police Dept Mobile Command Center. Passed 2 more Atlanta cops going around to the back.
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>Upon entering there was none of the usual greeting or banter. The guy said, "You work in Automation, right?" Like he'd never seen me before. However, I didn't have to put my back pack through the usual xray machine. He just waved the magnetometer around me with even less effort than their usual lackluster attempts.
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>When I approached the elevator another CSG stopped me. Asked where I was going. I told him I worked in Automation. He looked at me real hard like he's trying to memorize my face, then let me go.
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>I've been holed up in my office since then (gotta work sometime). But now it's time for lunch.
Best,
DD
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