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pxhxz@cadence.com (Pete nospam Zakel) wrote in
news:401ad507$1@news.cadence.com:
> In article <bvego7$c67$1@hood.uits.indiana.edu> Brother Nate
> <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> writes:
>>Pete nospam Zakel wrote:
>>> Brother Nate writes:
>>> > Islamic
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On 30-01-2004 22:08, in article bveh0k$c67$3@hood.uits.indiana.edu, "Brother
Nate" <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Eric Johnson wrote:
>> Brother Nate wrote:
>>> According to you nothing works, in much the same way that
>>> according to you Mr Bu
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On 30-01-2004 22:05, in article bvegs7$c67$2@hood.uits.indiana.edu, "Brother
Nate" <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Eric Johnson wrote:
>> Arnold S wrote:
>>> Eric Johnson wrote
>>>> Brother Nate wrote:
>>>>> Islamic nations have had alcohol proh
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On 30-01-2004 22:03, in article bvego7$c67$1@hood.uits.indiana.edu, "Brother
Nate" <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Pete nospam Zakel wrote:
>> Brother Nate writes:
>>> Islamic nations have had alcohol prohibition for centuries.
>
>> And guess h
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On 30-01-2004 22:03, in article bvego7$c67$1@hood.uits.indiana.edu, "Brother
Nate" <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Pete nospam Zakel wrote:
>> Brother Nate writes:
>>> Islamic nations have had alcohol prohibition for centuries.
>
>> And guess h
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 16:29:59 GMT, Andy Katz <amkatz@earthlink.net>
>
>>> I wouldn't even factor the above in. Kids will still get some
>>> pot--though I expect the best, and most expensive, strains won't be
>>> available. In this context, pot and alc
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 08:54:07 -0500, Brother Nate
<nathan_engle@yahoo.com>
>Andy Katz wrote:
>> Brother Nate wrote:
>> > Face it, Don. There might be some reasons that would support
>> > the legalization of MJ, but making it easier for amoral 21
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On 30-01-2004 18:52, in article bve5hl$80u$1@hood.uits.indiana.edu, "Brother
Nate" <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote:
> If you're expecting Islamic nations to repeal their
> prohibition of alcohol then my advice is don't hold your
> breath while you wa
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On 30-01-2004 18:52, in article bve5hl$80u$1@hood.uits.indiana.edu, "Brother
Nate" <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote:
> According to you nothing works, in much the same way that
> according to you Mr Bush the Younger has a responsible
> economic policy
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On 30-01-2004 18:48, in article 101l66vt440ml16@corp.supernews.com, "Arnold
S" <anyplace@com.com> wrote:
>
> "Eric Johnson" <erj66@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
> news:BC405444.44195%erj66@xs4all.nl...
>> On 30-01-2004 14:20, in article 401A5A37.504
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On 30-01-2004 14:54, in article 401A61FF.50609@yahoo.com, "Brother Nate"
<nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote:
> That's what I'm trying to tell Donald. The argument that
> amoral 21 year olds ought to be allowed to buy as much
> high quality MJ so that t
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On 30-01-2004 14:20, in article 401A5A37.5040506@yahoo.com, "Brother Nate"
<nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Manny Davis wrote:
>> Donald Way <webmaster@holocaustnow.org> wrote:
>>> We saw that alcohol prohibition failed. So we repealed it. The ex
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Chas wrote:
>> As to the other poster, the Geneva conventions afford
>> protections to
>> the prisoner, not because of his membership in a state, but
>> as part of his dignity as a human being.
>
> And humanitarian needs are seen to- no sweat.
>
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On 30-01-2004 05:32, in article a4lSb.7512$fZ6.4526@lakeread06, "Pakalolo
<JR>" <abuse@aol.com> wrote:
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> "Manny Davis" <nothanks@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns947FD0F58EE81nothanksnowherecom@68.1.17.6...
>> Donald Way <webmaster@holoca
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On 30-01-2004 02:30, in article
Xns947FD0F58EE81nothanksnowherecom@68.1.17.6, "Manny Davis"
<nothanks@nowhere.com> wrote:
> Donald Way <webmaster@holocaustnow.org> wrote:
>
>> We saw that alcohol prohibition failed. So we repealed it. The exact
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my name is kevin w. mc auley and i am deaf. my TTY is broken so i
can not make calls. i need the email address of my attorney, howars
fine. all i know is that he is based in cambridge, mass. he was
appointed by the norfolk probate court. if you can fin
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 08:54:07 -0500, Brother Nate
<nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Andy Katz wrote:
>> Legalization will reduce the amount of pot in teenager's hands, but it
>> won't eliminate it, because pot can be grown. How many teens run their
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Eric Johnson wrote:
> Brother Nate wrote:
> > According to you nothing works, in much the same way that
> > according to you Mr Bush the Younger has a responsible
> > economic policy.
> Never said anything of the sort. I only support the tax cuts.
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Eric Johnson wrote:
> Arnold S wrote:
> > Eric Johnson wrote
> > > Brother Nate wrote:
> > > > Islamic nations have had alcohol prohibition for centuries.
> > > Not that works.
> > Well said by someone who corrects everybody else's English......
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Pete nospam Zakel wrote:
> Brother Nate writes:
> > Islamic nations have had alcohol prohibition for centuries.
> And guess how well it works.
They seem happy enough with it.
--
Brother Nate Electron Juggler
nathan_engle@yahoo.
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"Brother Nate" <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bvego7$c67$1@hood.uits.indiana.edu...
> Pete nospam Zakel wrote:
> > Brother Nate writes:
> > > Islamic nations have had alcohol prohibition for centuries.
>
> > And guess how well it wor
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"Eric Johnson" <erj66@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
news:BC408912.44258%erj66@xs4all.nl...
> On 30-01-2004 22:08, in article bveh0k$c67$3@hood.uits.indiana.edu,
"Brother
> Nate" <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Eric Johnson wrote:
> >> Brother N
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You can sue them in small claims court for conversion of your property.
Bring in the fact that they pled guilty (get a certified copy of the court
docket in that case) and were ordered to pay restitution.
Did the $400 cover the damage to your propert
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"Eric Johnson" <erj66@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
news:BC408912.44258%erj66@xs4all.nl...
> On 30-01-2004 22:08, in article bveh0k$c67$3@hood.uits.indiana.edu,
"Brother
> Nate" <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Eric Johnson wrote:
> >> Brother N
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Brother Nate wrote:
> Andy Katz wrote:
>> Brother Nate wrote:
>>> Face it, Don. There might be some reasons that would support
>>> the legalization of MJ, but making it easier for amoral 21
>>> year olds to sell high quality MJ to children isn't one
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lol, I dont' know these people but because of them I want to move back
to Wisconsin.
http://www.wisconsindeathtrip.org/about.html
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The vegetarian industry/community has fabricated the Mad Cow/Chronic
Wasting disease against cattle due to them despising meat eaters.
Any disease said to have threatened meat - deer, elk, cattle,
anything, is a fraudulent orchestration to crash & bu
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, "Lepooh" <marshi@localnet.com> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if it is legal in PA to raise a bond at a preliminary
> hearing, after bail is already set at arraignment and person is released on
> it? Thank you for any input.
Gen
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In article <bvego7$c67$1@hood.uits.indiana.edu> Brother Nate <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> writes:
>Pete nospam Zakel wrote:
>> Brother Nate writes:
>> > Islamic nations have had alcohol prohibition for centuries.
>> And guess how well it works.
>They
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Manny Davis wrote:
> "Johnny" <repro007@hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:bvb4a0$ppq6o$1@ID-169595.news.uni-berlin.de:
>
>> Manny Davis wrote:
>>>> I often wonder
>>>> exactly what is in the soap bar i occasionally smoke, apparently
>>>> it's more than
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anonymous-me@comcast.net (Help I need more tone!) wrote in message news:<369fb9a7.0401182336.7c52a34f@posting.google.com>...
> I'm in an unsigned band in the northwest. Sort of a Christian rock
> genre. Anyway, I discovered another independent band in
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Eric Johnson wrote:
> Brother Nate wrote:
> > Islamic nations have had alcohol prohibition for centuries.
> Not that works.
According to you nothing works, in much the same way that
according to you Mr Bush the Younger has a responsible
economic
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After thought: the statute may be limited in scope, and apply only to
reports of boating accidents within a reasonable period of time after
the accident occurs.
If the Dft entered the police station 24 hours after the girls died,
the purpose of the
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"iou" <iou@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<%MAQb.25111$1e.6113@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net>...
> The rules are about as ambiguous as you sense from my statements, hence the
> questions. I did not see any conflict of rules clauses in the statute
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In article <401A5A37.5040506@yahoo.com> Brother Nate <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> writes:
>Manny Davis wrote:
>> Donald Way <webmaster@holocaustnow.org> wrote:
>> > We saw that alcohol prohibition failed. So we repealed it. The exact
>> > same logic ap
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It wasn't my fault... my roommate came home late and left it unlocked.
Where would I get this court docket?
How would I go about taking them to small claims court? Would I need
a lawyer? Could my roommates and I combine this all into one case for
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jitney wrote:
> What is also scary about this is that other nations will use
> the precedents set here against American POW's in future wars.
No, that was what was scary about the US decision to invade
Iraq, every Muslim country now has the same 'v
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Ask the Court that issued the divorce decree to either hold him in contempt
or authorize you to sign his name.
--
Brett
*****************************************************************
* Personal Injury/Malpractice Bankru
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"thisisme" <thisisme@cotse.net> wrote in message
news:dGhpc2lzbWU=.f8a17d729d4eefcb7abaf91084c2e19b@1075411252.nulluser.com...
> jitney wrote:
>
> > What is also scary about this is that other nations will use the
> > precedents set here against Am
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jitney wrote:
> What is also scary about this is that other nations will use
> the precedents set here against American POW's in future wars.
No, that was what was scary about the US decision to invade
Iraq, every Muslim country now has the same 'v
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"Eric Johnson" <erj66@xs4all.nl> wrote in message
news:BC405444.44195%erj66@xs4all.nl...
> On 30-01-2004 14:20, in article 401A5A37.5040506@yahoo.com, "Brother Nate"
> <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Manny Davis wrote:
> >> Donald Way <webma
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"Brother Nate" <nathan_engle@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:401A5A37.5040506@yahoo.com...
> Manny Davis wrote:
> > Donald Way <webmaster@holocaustnow.org> wrote:
> > > We saw that alcohol prohibition failed. So we repealed it. The exact
> > > sam
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"Manny Davis" <nothanks@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns947FD0F58EE81nothanksnowherecom@68.1.17.6...
> Donald Way <webmaster@holocaustnow.org> wrote:
>
> > We saw that alcohol prohibition failed. So we repealed it. The exact
> > same logic ap
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"Manny Davis" <nothanks@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:Xns947FD0F53C411nothanksnowherecom@68.1.17.6...
> "Guido Marx" <guidosjunkmail@yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:40186a45$1_5@news.athenanews.com:
>
> > "Manny Davis" <nothanks@nowhere.com> wrote in
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"Steve Furbish" <sfurbish@hotpop.com> wrote
> I would think that it's for a reason that's quite similar to the one that
> spawned a "no negotiating with terrorists" policies. It would seem unwise
to
> legitimize their cause by treating them as POWs wh
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Andy Katz wrote:
> Brother Nate wrote:
> > Face it, Don. There might be some reasons that would support
> > the legalization of MJ, but making it easier for amoral 21
> > year olds to sell high quality MJ to children isn't one of
> > them. Either f
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"Lepooh" <marshi@localnet.com> wrote in message news:<101j9n3lkim69ec@corp.supernews.com>...
> Can anyone tell me if it is legal in PA to raise a bond at a preliminary
> hearing, after bail is already set at arraignment and person is released on
> it?
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Manny Davis wrote:
> Donald Way <webmaster@holocaustnow.org> wrote:
> > We saw that alcohol prohibition failed. So we repealed it. The exact
> > same logic applies here.
> Alcohol prohibition could succeed if you are willing to do what it takes.
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