Scott Strom: Don’t put a muzzle on Canadian trade partners
An effort to silence Hydro-Quebec and other companies from our trading partner to the north are just political noise, the Pittsfield Republican writes.
By Scott Strom
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During my 20 years in the United States Navy, I worked with members of the Canadian Armed Forces. Our neighbor to the north has a small military relative to our own but their service members are dedicated to keeping peace around the world.
Canada is a fellow NATO member. They offered safe airspace to land stranded American aircraft on 9/11. Canada is our friend.
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May 7, 2021 at 5:08 PM
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He’s baaaaaaack. Steven Biss, razzledazzle defamation lawyer to the stars, has busted into another news cycle like the Kool-Aid Man. Only this time, it’s Biss who’ll be gulping down a big, cold glass of CNN’s legal bills.
OH, YEAH.
Well, Biss and also his client Derek Harvey, a former military intelligence officer who seems to have broken bad after falling in with a bad crowd at the House Intelligence Committee. In his position as Rep. Devin Nunes’s righthand man, Harvey managed to implicate himself in the Ukraine impeachment scandal, cahootsing with Rudy Giuliani, Lev Parnas, and Victoria Toensing in the back room of the Trump Hotel in DC to gin up dirt on Joe and Hunter Biden.
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Rep. Devin Nunes Lawyer to Pay CNN $21,000 After Frivolous Lawsuit
On 5/6/21 at 7:07 PM EDT
A lawyer known for representing Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) in a string of unsuccessful defamation suits against media companies and parody Twitter accounts has been sanctioned and ordered to pay over $21,000 in attorneys fees to CNN.
U.S. District Judge Richard Bennett determined that an amended version of a lawsuit filed by attorney Steven Biss on behalf of Nunes senior aide Derek Harvey late last year was frivolous, according to court documents obtained by Law & Crime. The amended suit was dismissed with prejudice on March 31 after the judge determined that it did not make any new claims. With prejudice is a legal term that means the lawsuit cannot be filed again.