Robin's smokey friend is once again attacking Richard Cahill. This time his childishness is all about doing some math.
Cahill used hyperbole (since you like to correct everyone's English, maybe you should look it up) by saying "If I had a nickel during my tenure as a prosecutor for every time a victim of domestic violence came to the office asking to drop charges, I would have retired 15 years ago."
This incredibly stupid buffoon doesn't get it when people exaggerate to make a point. He has no problem exaggerating damn near everything he writes on his blog about the Bernardos. It kind of looks like exaggerating is OK if this joker does it to hurt people but it's some sort of crime if it is used to make a point without hurting anyone.
But maybe Cahill should listen to this guy about math. He's pretty good at it. Especially adding things up. The way he added up over $900 thousand in debts before he declared bankruptcy. That's OK though. The court only discharged half a million of those debts and (in his own words according to the Shawangunk Journal) "out of which about 20 percent consists in credit card late fees accrued after contacting the bankruptcy lawyer." So if 100 grand are just late fees, that makes it all cool. Because he's a math genius.
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