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Dermot Donovan wrote:
> America has become a hate-ridden, vindictive society with some of the
> toughest criminal laws and sentencing guidelines in the world. At the same
> time its crime rates also remain among the highest in the civilized world.
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On 27 Nov 2004 09:09:23 -0800, stevejdufour@yahoo.com (Steve Dufour)
>Great point. I would rather see states not have the death penalty,
>just the feds. 'Cause they need it for terrorists and spies and
>people like that.
And murderers and rapis
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Please give us your support
27 November 2004
Dear Sir /Madam
I thought how two face the British labour Government are the English had a
nerve to make a statement that there's one law for England and another for
the rest of Europe regarding the
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On 26 Nov 2004 22:08:14 -0800, stevejdufour@yahoo.com (Steve Dufour)
wrote:
>WASHINGTON TIMES
>November 27, 2004
>Small fish in a big sentence
>By Debra Saunders
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>Last week, Utah federal Judge Paul G. Cassell handed a 22-year
>sentence to a ma
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ey, thanks for the info! I'm all over it. I'm going to sue half those
mother@$#*ers and prosecute the other half. I've been waiting my whole life
for an opportunity like this. I can't thank you enough. I just feel in my
heart that we are both goin
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Relax, my friend. there are lots of options and many, many people have been
in your place.
First: I assume your bill was excessive. Most lawyers feel pretty
good if they make $250,000 per year. Most doctors feel they have been
cheated if t
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"Steve Dufour" <stevejdufour@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:744cc401.0411262208.4f9e3e5a@posting.google.com...
> WASHINGTON TIMES
> November 27, 2004
>
> Small fish in a big sentence
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> By Debra Saunders
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> Last week, Utah federal Judg
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In an effort to go paperless, I am scanning all of my old pay stubs,
personal receipts, business receipts, etc into PDF files.
I know electronic storage is acceptable by the IRS, but are PDF's acceptable
if they are bookmarked and cataloged correct
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"Steve Dufour" <stevejdufour@yahoo.com> wrote...
> WASHINGTON TIMES
> November 27, 2004
> Small fish in a big sentence
> By Debra Saunders
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> Last week, Utah federal Judge Paul G. Cassell handed a 22-year
> sentence to a man who beat an elderly wo
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What are my options when I receive an emergency room bill for almost $10,000
following a rather serious automobile accident? I was in the hospital less
than 1/2 day and there was no surgery - just a lot of testing and pain
killer meds.
Can I hire
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Mike Z. Helm <mhelm@not.known> wrote in message news:<lmegq0dq9h0tk9hsss1257pqe9llq7veup@4ax.com>...
> On 26 Nov 2004 22:08:14 -0800, stevejdufour@yahoo.com (Steve Dufour)
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> >WASHINGTON TIMES
> >November 27, 2004
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> .....
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> > The fir
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pecial Report
Saudis, Enron money helped pay for US rigged election
By Wayne Madsen
Online Journal Contributing Writer
November 25, 2004—According to informed sources in Washington and
Houston, the Bush campaign spent some $29 million to pay p
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On 26 Nov 2004 22:08:14 -0800, stevejdufour@yahoo.com (Steve Dufour)
>WASHINGTON TIMES
>November 27, 2004
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> The first charge of
>possessing a gun during a drug transaction brought a five-year
>sentence — the second two charges bro
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