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Chief Judge (Ret.), 28th Judicial District of Kentucky. ''Christ did for me that which I was unable to do for myself.''
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Campbell was then appointed Confederate Assistant Secretary of War by President Jefferson Davis. He held that position through the end of the war.
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Even though he had no previous judicial experience, he was nominated in 1853 and unanimously approved to serve on the nation's highest Court. Upon Lincoln's proclamation of a state of rebellion and the start of the Civil War, Campbell resigned from the Supreme Court.
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Returning to Georgia, Campbell read law and was admitted to the bar in 1829, at the age of 18 (which required a special act of the Georgia legislature).
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I was hoping Kasey would have met her demise.
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I just finished, gave it 77/100. A bit slow, but it allowed characters to develop. Some of the plot was a bit convoluted, and I didn't care much for the last Episode.
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I just finished it. You might consider picking it back up. I think it peaked at Episode 7.
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Glad to have brightened your day! (But you probably would've gotten a bigger chuckle if I had been a dentist named "Paine".)
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That's bazaar...
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"You Never Can Tell" by Chuck Berry
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When the only tool in your bag is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
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Odd choice, but I recently watched the series "Unabomber: In His Own Words", which featured the song "Man" by the group The Worst. It fit the series well.
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Somebody tried. His name was Auric Goldfinger. But this was just a James Bond movie.