Tuesday, February 15, 2005
"Our First Amendment rights are very important. Boo Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoo"
thus wailed ‘corporate and intellectual property lawyer’ Virginia Pearcy
Yep. She actually broke into tears while being interviewed on the raadio. A 27 year old corporate and intellectual property lawyer, worth a reported $84,000 a year. Blubbering like a little girl who’d lost her puppy because someone didn’t like her little hanging-soldier ‘statement.’ Sounds like the emotional behavior of a 13 year old girl, doesn’t it?
But wait—there’s more!
The sanitized, reworked-over-time-and-retelling, packaged-for-the-newspaper-story version is that little Virginia left home ‘and a mother who couldn’t make ends meet’ when she was 13 years old. She met Steven Pearcy when she was in 8th grade [13 years old]—he was her 31 year old math tutor, going to [University of CA at] Davis and working as a lab tech. She then moved in with Pearcy. “They had their own rooms, and didn’t get romantically involved until after she left UC Davis, they said. ” When Virginia turned 18, they ’suddenly‘ realized they were in luuurve and married. That same day, I believe. Steven was 36.
In an amazing story about the excellence of our educational system, Virginia [age 14] then enrolled at Sacramento City College claiming to be 18. She then graduated with honors from UC Davis and Boalt Hall [UC Berkeley’s law school] at age 20. She then landed her current $84,000/year position straight out of law school. ......
While your flesh is still crawling, I want to point out one other angle. This 31 year old [perpetual?] grad student, scraping together Dorito money as a $5/hour test-tube washer and junior high math tutor suddenly turns it all around and becomes a lawyer. Upon meeting his future wife. Who is 13. Leaves one wondering who actually is the powerful one in that couple, doesn’t it?
The final weasel-out by Steven Pearcy, after the MoveAmericaForward Candlelight Vigil and Brawl last night:
"Whenever we post a political message on the front of our home, the intent is to leave it up until it has reached a sufficient number of people who ordinarily pass by, and in this case, it’s an understatement to say the our displays have done just that,” Steven Pearcy said.
uh huh . . .
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