[Mb-civic] Bush Criticism of Frivolous Lawsuits Hypocritical

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Tue Aug 3 12:39:35 PDT 2004


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BUSH CRITICISM OF FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS HYPOCRITICAL

President Bush has repeatedly criticized what he calls a plague of frivolous lawsuits. In 2001, he said, "It's really important that we not have our system ladened down by unnecessary lawsuits."[1] More recently he complained that "there's too many lawsuits, a lot of them frivolous and junk lawsuits."[2] Yet, as the historical record shows, it was George W. Bush who in 1998 actually hired a trial lawyer and filed a lawsuit against a rental car company that legal experts called "unnecessary." 

On November 2, 2000, the New York Daily News reported that Bush sued Enterprise Rent-a-Car in Austin over a fender bender involving his daughter, even though no one was hurt, and insurance would have covered the collision.[3] Bush "also tried to sue the woman who was driving the rental car but was unable to serve her with papers." Lawyers familiar with Texas insurance law "said such a suit would normally be unnecessary." One lawyer involved in the case said Bush sued because he "had paid for the repairs out of his own pocket" and that Bush pursued legal action even though the parties "exhaustively tried to resolve it short of a lawsuit." 

Sources: 

1. "President Calls for Modernization of Medicare," Whitehouse.gov, 07/13/01, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=1136375&l=48856. 
2. "Over 1.5 Million Jobs Created and 10 Straight Months of Job Gains," Whitehouse.gov, 7/02/04, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=1136375&l=48857. 
3. New York Daily News, 11/02/00, pg. 31. 

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