RonJohn
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Yes, it does disturb me. Also, take into account that the vast majority of people who post about it on forums, blogs, Twitter, YouTube, etc. haven't even read the lawsuit for themselves. It disturbs me that people simply believe what they hear instead of researching and being skeptical.It disturbs you to think that some believe the FSU general counsel and one of the largest lawfirms in the country (Greenberg Traurig) may not be lying when they make a claim in a lawsuit? This isn't pushing the bounds of credibility. It would be a flat lie if the option either doesn't exist or only exists for the ACC network. It's fine if you think FSU and their lawyers are choosing to be untruthful in their lawsuit. It's not really the big stretch you claim it is for others to believe they are probably telling the truth.
You are completely onboard with FSU and believe that the ACC is an evil entity. If that is the way you feel, then fine. You seem to think that I am a complete backer of the ACC and think that FSU is evil. That is part of the problem in society today. There is a mentaility that if you don't agree with me copletely, then you believe the exact opposite and are my enemy. I simply try to look for facts and decide what I believe based on those facts and my own experience. Just because something is claimed in a lawsuit is not proof to me that it is in fact true.
If every single claim in the FSU lawsuit is in fact 100% truthful, and all of their interpretations of law are 100% correct, then why is there even a need for a lawsuit? Has Greenberg Traurig ever lost a case? If so, then the court or jury must have not believed them 100%. Why do we even have lawsuits if every lawyer files 100% truthful and 100% correct interpretations of the law?