Kill the Lawyers? Nah, Just the Politicians
Whoops:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It was the anecdote that politically seemed too good to be true. And it was. Treasury Secretary John Snow was set to say on Friday that "frivolous lawsuits" had caused the U.S. ladder industry to fold."There is not a single company left in the United States that makes ladders. The lawsuits got to be too much for the ladder industry," read comments Snow prepared for a conference sponsored by the Small Business Administration.
But when the department discovered there were some 11 producers selling $850 million worth of ladders in the United States, those words were left unspoken and deleted from a speech text posted later on the department's Web site.
A Treasury official said the statement was in error.
"The buck stops with me," said Treasury spokesman Rob Nichols on Monday. "That is my error. That is a factual inaccuracy that I missed during the fact-checking process."The Bush administration has been urging Congress to pass measure to curb lawsuits against businesses. Tort reform is part of President Bush's pre-election economic plan.
I think this one speaks for itself.





I almost posted on it. Last I checked, Walter Olson hadn't linked to it.
Posted by: Mr. Poon | April 02, 2004 at 12:38 AM
how do we kill all the politictions?they all lie steal and send our kind to die for thier pleasure .Kill them all and maybe the world would be a better place.
Posted by: william | October 05, 2004 at 08:03 PM