Your admiration for authors
of note is also
misguided; case in point: James Patterson, who writes 20 percent
of his books, yet has the audacity to claim authorship
of the
other 80 percent, and which, by the way, in my
opinion, are not even worth the paper on which they are printed, And then there is the Mary Higgins Clark junk that she has now passed on to her daughter so she has something to do with her time.
Within days, if not hours, current and former presidents
of the Canadian Bar Association, law deans from across the country,
other members
of the profession, and even journalists were publishing articles in support
of the chief justice and questioning the prime minister's motives in saying a July 31 call from McLachlin — voicing her
opinion there could be issues if Harper decided to appoint a Supreme Court justice from the ranks
of the Federal Court to represent Quebec — was
misguided.