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Re: Google's foreign-domain Groups STILL pre-beta...
In article <6J36YHHF38349.6347569444@anonymous.poster> Daniel Joseph Min <Real.Min@Colorado.USA> wrote: > > The usual crap.


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
Al wrote: > Subcomandante wrote: > >> Al wrote: >> >>> Subcomandante wrote: >>> >>>> I was once before the appellate judges and they dumped me. Although >>>> I have lost, the court told the other side that the court does not >>>> expect them t


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
Subcomandante wrote: > Al wrote: > >> Subcomandante wrote: >> >>> Al wrote: >>> >>>> Subcomandante wrote: >>>> >>>>> I was once before the appellate judges and they dumped me. Although >>>>> I have lost, the court told the other side that the


Re: Google's foreign-domain Groups STILL pre-beta...
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- That's the pattern with you poor defeated liberals, that the words "forgery" -AND- "liberal" so frequently appear in the same sentence! You just don't get it. *YOU'RE the LOSERS*! Gloating Republican, Daniel Jos


Google's foreign-domain Groups STILL pre-beta...
In article <719UW4KJ38349.6040509259@anonymous.poster> Daniel Joseph Min <Real.Min@Colorado.USA> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > AT THIS WRITING, about 1:30 PM MST Tuesday December 28, 2004, > You're still off-topic, luzer.


Google's foreign-domain Groups STILL pre-beta...
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- AT THIS WRITING, about 1:30 PM MST Tuesday December 28, 2004, Google's foreign-domain servers continue uncensored by the draconian "beta" on local Google domains. But we can all be sure that Google's busy programme


Re: the sad part about freedom is and i restate the facts here.
a know "no spam" i interpret as a clear and present threat to me and who you represent. you are in so many ways a waste of effort to be alive as you are yet you have your side here is mine bloody noses for no reason, deviated septum (nose) from ou


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
"Subcomandante" <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:E76Ad.3246$5R.641@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... > Rodo wrote: >> I'm really scared that she will sell her half to anyone because I do not >> know how hard that could be. Although someon


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
"Rodo" <dsp1024@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:cM5Ad.6992$1U6.86@trnddc09... > I'm not trying to keep the money to myself. I have no intentions of > selling the property now or later. I need a place to live. > > Then refi, and take some of t


Re: Debt Collectors
"Greg" <hays@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:aI2dnezTr7U78kzcRVn-rg@arkansas.net... > American Express no longer has anything to do with it according to them. > > That's correct. You are in Collection now. They (the collection agent) bought


Re: Debt Collectors
"Jade" <NOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:z23Ad.4$IX3.201@news-west.eli.net... > Had you been paying the minimum payment? Can you see if you can arrange a > payment plan? What about the amount they would accept as a settlement > (rather tha


Re: Debt Collectors
"Greg" <hays@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4YednSVLGsn64k3cRVn-3Q@arkansas.net... > My Wife and myself were contacted by Nation Wide Credit Collectors on > 12-26-04 regarding an outstanding bill on my American Express Card. I had > been paying on


Re: the sad part about freedom is and i restate the facts here.


Re: Please help, question with law school application...
> > isnt there a criminal lawyer here who can confirm or refute this? > > Of course there is. Call one of the law schools where you applied and ask. If there is a problem, you can correct it. If not, you can call me an asshole, and you'll have a


Re: fifth amendment
> No. The fifth amendment is only for criminal defendants. This is completely untrue, although it is a common misunderstanding. The misunderstanding probably stems from situations like O.J. where, after being acquited of a criminal case, he is r


Re: Employer Won't Pay Me
By under the table, I mean that he is not taking any taxes from the wages he has already paid me. He doesn't have my SSN, so he cannot issue a 1099 for me either. It's up to me to claim my wages for my taxes. Thanks for the input. "Christoph


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
Sure. Civil Code 683.2: "...a joint tenant may sever a joint tenancy in real property as to the joint tenant's interest without the joinder or consent of the other joint tenants..." then goes on to list the ways in which this may be done. In the simple


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
Subcomandante wrote: > Al wrote: > >> Subcomandante wrote: >> >>> I was once before the appellate judges and they dumped me. Although I >>> have lost, the court told the other side that the court does not >>> expect them to sou me for any damage


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
"Rodo" <dsp1024@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:o06Ad.13227$2X6.3064@trnddc07... > I'm not trying to cheat her out of the title. I'm thinking that we are not > going to get anywhere with the 80k, I simply can not pay that much. I feel > that she's


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)


Re: Debt Collectors
American Express no longer has anything to do with it according to them. "Jade" <NOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:z23Ad.4$IX3.201@news-west.eli.net... > Had you been paying the minimum payment? Can you see if you can arrange a > payment pl


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 05:00:56 GMT, "Rodo" <dsp1024@yahoo.com> wrote: >I'm not trying to keep the money to myself. I have no intentions of selling >the property now or later. I need a place to live. Doesn't sound like it to me. You're trying to end


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
Rodo wrote: > I'm really scared that she will sell her half to anyone because I do not > know how hard that could be. Although someone here said that it was > unrealistic of me to think that she'll find someone willing to get into this > mess. >


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
I'm not trying to cheat her out of the title. I'm thinking that we are not going to get anywhere with the 80k, I simply can not pay that much. I feel that she's going to sell her part to someone willing to pay her and I'll be stuck with another prob


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
Al wrote: > Subcomandante wrote: >> I was once before the appellate judges and they dumped me. Although I >> have lost, the court told the other side that the court does not >> expect them to sou me for any damages. >> > > Well, there you go. I


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
I'm not trying to keep the money to myself. I have no intentions of selling the property now or later. I need a place to live. "Christopher Green" <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:1104179151.894002.158480@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
Al, I would take your advise if I knew that anything you have described below could be prevented by hiring a professional sleaze ball. Look at Scott Peterson he had best lawyer the money can buy and got death penalty. What you have described below


Re: Debt Collectors
Had you been paying the minimum payment? Can you see if you can arrange a payment plan? What about the amount they would accept as a settlement (rather than the full amount)> Those are questions you should pose to AMEX. Sometimes, they'll tell you


Re: Medical Malpractice ???
No, medical malpractice is falling below the standard of care. "RogerN" <regor@nospammidwest.net> wrote in message news:V4Bzd.13119$Z47.12944@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net... > > I had to go into the hospital for an abscess resulting from surgery


Re: fifth amendment
"zan" <naz@rcn.com> wrote in message news:VumdnT-Vh7qQnlLcRVn-rg@rcn.net... > I am the Defendant in a civil suit, if the Plaintiff's lawyer wants to take > a deposition from me > can I assert my fifth amendment. No. The fifth amendment is only for


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