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guidosjunkmail@yahoo.com (Guido Marx) wrote in
news:3d9f92bf.0312051356.449ac9d4@posting.google.com:
> brian bennett <shpoym@keepyourspam-mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:<3FD0A8D9.2409E2B3@keepyourspam-mindspring.com>...
>> Al Lewis wrote:
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 09:18:17 +0100, Eric Johnson <erj66@xs4all.nl>
>On 05-12-2003 05:10, in article 6p00tv41d4et0u73n670sarbfg95pjgatd@4ax.com,
>"Al Lewis" <big@boss.man> wrote:
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>> Expressing political views is illegal now?
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>> Can I be arre
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On 5 Dec 2003 13:31:51 -0800, guidosjunkmail@yahoo.com (Guido Marx)
>"Jake Blues" <5htp@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<3ISzb.4252$Qd6.1523@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net>...
>> "nalaw" <reddeer@iowatelecom.net> wrote in message
>> news:bqon
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Short answer: if you are using BMWs or their trade-marks, even if you are
not doing so for a profit, you are infringing on their trade-marks. You need
to obtain licensing approval from BMW.
"Bfons" <linux.rmv@usermail.com> wrote in message
news:65
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What do you think of this? Could he get off using this defense?
Expert: Malvo could have been brainwashed
CHESAPEAKE, Va., Dec. 5 (UPI) -- An expert in cults testified Friday
in the Virginia capital murder trial of sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malv
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well actually there is (i.e. and their lobbying regarding manslaughter in
"self defense" laguange in statutes; and all non profits are treated equally
(NORMAL and KKK).
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the contents of this message is confidential and shall not be re-sent,
co
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actually some states will prosecute the guy that rips off the illegal gain
(from lets say, the drug dealer or the prostitute)--
the contents of this message is confidential and shall not be re-sent,
copied , forwarded,or
disseminated without express
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Al Lewis wrote:
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> >Swafford said Istook was particularly irritated because Metro gave the
> >advertising space to Change the Climate at no charge, as part of its policy
> >of dedicating a percentage of ad space to nonprofit groups for public
> >
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brian bennett <shpoym@keepyourspam-mindspring.com> wrote in message news:<3FD0A8D9.2409E2B3@keepyourspam-mindspring.com>...
> Al Lewis wrote:
> >
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> > >Swafford said Istook was particularly irritated because Metro gave the
> > >advertising space
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"Jake Blues" <5htp@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<3ISzb.4252$Qd6.1523@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net>...
> "nalaw" <reddeer@iowatelecom.net> wrote in message
> news:bqoniu$na7$1@news.netins.net...
> > and what does a bounced check to an escort
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"Jake Blues" <5htp@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<ZsOzb.4247$Oe5.684@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>...
> not that I'm disagreeing with Change The Climate, but what do you think
> would have happened if an ad for legalizing prostitution were fu
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Peter Douglas Zohrab wrote:
> Most parts of the (originally English) Common Law tradition are adversarial. This means that judges
> (with or without juries) are assisted in getting to the truth of the matter at hand by having
> lawyers representing the
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"Darth Avatar" <DarthAvatar@aol.com> wrote in message news:<CjVzb.10948$b01.217695@twister.tampabay.rr.com>...
> They (the german government) use to pay for ALL the care regardless what
> others made, BUT every since the wall went down the gov doesn't s
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On 05-12-2003 05:10, in article 6p00tv41d4et0u73n670sarbfg95pjgatd@4ax.com,
"Al Lewis" <big@boss.man> wrote:
> Expressing political views is illegal now?
>
> Can I be arrested for expressing my views on marijuana legalization?
This has been in
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They (the german government) use to pay for ALL the care regardless what
others made, BUT every since the wall went down the gov doesn't seem to have
any money...
I told here to JUST put down what she makes, which is 40hours at a little
over $8 an h
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"nalaw" <reddeer@iowatelecom.net> wrote in message
news:bqoniu$na7$1@news.netins.net...
> and what does a bounced check to an escort service have to do with
protected
> speech?
>
Absolutely nothing. Was just on my mind when i wrote the post.
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Is there a law that forbids people from recording music off of the radio,
and if so, could you provide the particulars?
Thanks in advance!
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On Fri, 05 Dec 2003 01:20:14 GMT, anon <anon@myous.biz> wrote:
> You're right but we don't need to get into all that for a brief response to
> an inquiry now do we? The purpose of the modern law of torts is "mainly"
> compensatory -- at least since the
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You're right but we don't need to get into all that for a brief response to
an inquiry now do we? The purpose of the modern law of torts is "mainly"
compensatory -- at least since the late 19th century, i.e., industrialism,
free movement of goods and p
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The way I'm reading your email it seems to me that it isn't what each child
will have to contribute to the support of your grandmother that is being
calculated here, rather it is to what degree can the children contribute so
that the government can det
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Darth,
Your mother, if she lives in the US and is a US citizen, is not obliged
to fill out these forms. You may wish to get in touch with the German
embassy and determine what the consequences will be to your grandmother if
your mother does not c
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