Working at the library exposes me to many kinds of people. Some of these people are very odd and some are very nice. While others leave you guessing, what gene pool did they come from? And others are very interesting. One such person is this lady that often comes in to the library. We have dubbed her "The Lawsuit Lady".
It would be most fitting to explain such a title. Well, it seems that for some reason or another somehow her home was taken from her including her property. Her theory: The Government along with law enforcement set in motion to illegally defraud her of home using the false legal pretenses. I guess I could understand her plight. If someone or some group of people conspired to take my property and home, I guess I would spend my entire day at the library without any food or drink, not to mention removal of bodily fluids. This is her life. Build up a thorough case to reclaim what was taken from her and expose those who done her so wrong. This is the story of the Lawsuit Lady. Maybe someday she will appear on CNN or Larry King or Barbara Walters. It's small underdog stories like these that end up in the Media, because they eat it up.
That reminds me of this movie based on a true story. The Lawsuit Lady is much like Erin Brockovich; an underdog that refuses to give up even in the most adverse circumstances. She presses on in the struggle to expose corruption.
It's so easily for a person to pass judge on a person, whom knows little or nothing about. I regret that I have made this mistake. The mistake of judging a person whom I thought was crazy. Not all odd people are crazy, and not all seemly normal people are really normal.
Captain O.
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