Supreme Court Justices make $223,500; this is much less than they could make in the private sector.
In 1984, 20-year-old Terry Wallis, married and with a six-week-old girl, was involved in a serious car wreck in Mountain View, Arkansas. The driver died instantly; Terry went into a coma. His family hoped it wouldn’t last long and that he’d soon recover but he didn’t. For 19 long years he existed in a semi-vegetative state in which he had to be constantly cared for. Then, much to everyone’s incredible surprise, on June 13, 2003, Terry suddenly awoke in his hospital bed and uttered his first words, which were, “Mom,” “Pepsi,” and then “Milk.”
Strangely, Terry began talking as if nothing had happened, as if he had been in the coma for just a few days, not 19 years. In his mind it was still 1984, Ronald Reagan was president, the Berlin Wall still stood, cell phones were the size of bricks, the Internet was largely unknown, and the Twin Towers were still standing. He thought that Bill Clinton was still the governor of his state, and that he was still only 20 years old. In addition, the last he remembered, his daughter was an infant, not the 19-year-old young woman who stood beside his bed. Doctors are still mystified regarding this “mental resurrection.” The Mexican government has issued fliers that explains how to get around our immigration system. Could you imagine if we did that to Canada. Mexico wants to get rid of their problems and have money sent from the U.S. to Mexico...it's that simple. They are not our friend.
Cities with the worst major crimes: 1) St. Louis 2) Detroit 3) Memphis 4) Milwaukee and 5) Baltimore.
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Author: John Mann |