Submitted by Peyton Garrett (not verified) on Sat, 09/17/2011 - 8:04am.
I believe the judge based her decision on the number of texts and their content, not just the shear number. It doesn't matter if there was one or 144, as in this case, it is the content that bears the weight of her decision. Mr. Bergers comments after the hearing again were rambling and baseless. Still playing the blame game, still delusional. Everyone is out to get Him. If, as he stated, wishes to put this chapter behind him, why would he challenge the order? Why question the ex for 45 minutes. Why assert that the Judge's decision was predisposed against Him? And why, pray tell as I read on another post does Ben McCoy still take up for this Man? If anyone thinks this behavior is comparable to any of the other commissioner's then they are as delusional as Mr.Berger.
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I believe the judge based her decision on the number of texts and their content, not just the shear number. It doesn't matter if there was one or 144, as in this case, it is the content that bears the weight of her decision. Mr. Bergers comments after the hearing again were rambling and baseless. Still playing the blame game, still delusional. Everyone is out to get Him. If, as he stated, wishes to put this chapter behind him, why would he challenge the order? Why question the ex for 45 minutes. Why assert that the Judge's decision was predisposed against Him? And why, pray tell as I read on another post does Ben McCoy still take up for this Man? If anyone thinks this behavior is comparable to any of the other commissioner's then they are as delusional as Mr.Berger.