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Ohio Supreme Court Justice Terrence O'Donnell;  Intellectually Impaired

 

The facts herein will clearly demonstrate that Justice Terrence O'Donnell is in fact intellectually impaired given the fact that he's had his snout firmly planted in the public trough for nearly forty (40 years.

Justice Terrence O’Donnell was born on Feb. 22, 1947 received his law degree from Cleveland State University in 1971. He received his law license on October 31, 1971. His work history after obtaining his law license is as follows:

  • 1971-1973 – law clerk for several judges
  • 1974-1976 – Director, Paralegal Program – David Meyers College
  • 1977-1979 – Associated with law firm (aka, gopher)
  • 1980 – Appointed by Gov. Rhodes to Common Pleas Court in Cleveland
  • 1980-1994 – Common Please judge in Cleveland
  • 1995-2002 – Appeals Court judge in Cleveland
  • 2003-2009 – Associate justice Ohio Supreme Court 
Of the thirty-eight (38) years of his employment, Justice Terrence O’Donnell has devoted thirty-six (36) years porking out at the public trough. It appears as though Terrence fully intends on digesting public pork until at least 2018, meaning he'll have spent a total of forty-five (45) years collecting a public check without Ohioans really getting anything of substance in return.
 
If in fact Justice Terrence O’Donnell was the intellectual whiz-kid that Chief Justice Thomas Moyer (Terrence’s Chief Promotor - aka, Pimp) claimed he was and is, then why hasn’t any law firm, reputable or otherwise in the Cleveland area ever offered Terrence the Whiz a good-paying job?
 
The reason that no law firm ever offered Justice Terrence O’Donnell a job with the promise of a partnership in the future was because the legal community in Cuyahoga County recognized early on that he was intellectually destitute. That’s why!
 
From 1971 through 1979 when Gov. Rhodes appointed him as a Common Please Judge in Cleveland at Chief Justice Thomas Moyer’s behest, Justice Terrence O’Donnell’s average annual earnings were less than $20,000. However, after Chief Justice Thomas Moyer intervened on Justice Terrence O’Donnell’s behalf in having Gov. Rhodes appoint him as a judge, Terrence’s annual salary more than doubled to $43,000. How sweet is that if you're an intellectual dwarf? In 1995, Terrence's annual salary as an appeals court judge jumped to $86,000. He now earns $141,600 as an associate justice on the Ohio Supreme Court.
 
The bottom line here is that if Chief Justice Thomas Moyer had not nudged Gov. Rhodes to appoint Justice Terrence O'Donnell as a Common Please Judge in Cleveland in 1980, ol' Terrence would likely be working as a greeter at a local Wal-Mart store. And that's only if he didn't advise Wal-Mart during the interview process that he had a law degree. The only person or persons in Ohio that really appreciates Terrence's voracious appetite for public pork is Bob Evans and Jimmy Dean.
 
 
 

 

 

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