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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

It's never about the money.

Another exchange from the Denver Post's coverage of Warch Churchill's testimony in support of his lawsuit against the University of Colorado:

"Are you sitting here asking this jury to give you money?" his attorney, David Lane asked.

"No," Churchill answered.

"What are you asking for?" Lane asked.

"I want my job and I want restitution and acknowledgment that the entire process to remove me from the university was fraudulent," Churchill said.

So, he does NOT want money, but he wants restitution? It's the same thing, Ward.

In his Complaint against the University of Colorado, he specifically asks for "Damages in an amount to be proven at trial, prejudgment and postjudgment interest, attorneys' fees . . . and costs."

That's all money, Ward.

Apparently Ward's understanding of the English language is as good as his scholarship.

CU's attorney should remind the jury that Ward said he didn't want any money. 

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