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On Feb 1, 6:29 am, Timothy <Timothy.Horri...@alumni.usc.edu> wrote:
> On Jan 30, 7:17 am, apir...@gmail.com wrote:
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> > I am working as a part-time food service employee while I am in the
> > process of filing disability.
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> > My employer has repe
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Fri, 01 Feb 2008 07:29:33 -0500 from kastnna
<kastnna@auburnalum.org>:
> The discussion regards the 2nd amendment and a state's power to
> regulate handgun ownership. Specifically, can a city, like Chicago,
> ban handgun ownership or is that a violat
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In article <8046q3p13pehepfo2h1gnrkelq6ifhf5jp@4ax.com>,
kastnna <kastnna@auburnalum.org> wrote:
> The discussion regards the 2nd amendment and a state's power to
> regulate handgun ownership. Specifically, can a city, like Chicago,
> ban handgun
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In article <qv36q35ln7na6m0s357a53v7plrs57mt9c@4ax.com>,
Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote:
>gordon@hammy.burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) wrote in
>news:ajq0q3t06s3v805enprqm2ou16u28sg4j3@4ax.com:
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>> IMHO, Social Security is a Ponzi scheme,
>
>Social Securi
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On Feb 1, 7:29=A0am, kastnna <kast...@auburnalum.org> wrote:
> The discussion regards the 2nd amendment and a state's power to
> regulate handgun ownership. Specifically, can a city, like Chicago,
> ban handgun ownership or is that a violation of the r
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In article <5jq0q3lmr45qd4n9nbg080mimn3hlujfls@4ax.com>,
apirion@gmail.com says...
> I am working as a part-time food service employee while I am in the
> process of filing disability.
>
> My employer has repeatedly promised work hours to me and th
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Situation: I had worked for company A (an LLC). I had signed a
non-compete clause.
I next work for company B, which was spawned by company A. (Company B
was spawned because the FDA had enacted regulations saying that
companies like company A had
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kastnna <kastnna@auburnalum.org> wrote in
news:8046q3p13pehepfo2h1gnrkelq6ifhf5jp@4ax.com:
> Currently there is a discussion going on in your unmoderated step-
> child of a usegroup, misc.legal. I have chosen to stay out of the
> fray, but nonethel
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in
news:lv36q35vnf476k1pn5nn1443oejmsg46u3@4ax.com:
> Wed, 30 Jan 2008 07:16:26 -0500 from Stan <stanleykr@hotmail.com>:
>> Plain and simple, Social Security and Medicare are
>> funded by an "earned in
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I may be wrong, but I heard somewhere (probably on t3h Intertubes)
that there was a U.S. law that prevents any company from making any
business decisions which would knowingly lower the potential profit
earned and/or lower stock holder dividends.
Or s
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Mark A wrote:
> "Paul Cassel" <pcasselremove2@comremovecast.net> wrote in message
> news:mhq0q39rjh6ds9od2occqu499uh61o32ta@4ax.com...
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>> OK, let's say he can't sign away his right. He can, by asserting his
>> right, violate his agreement and mak
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> John D <djohn393one@yahoo.com>:
>> In this case two adult children are the only heirs. If a person
>> dies leaving all their money in a joint account the other owner
>> of that account gets all the m
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Deadrat <a@b.com> wrote:
> gordon@hammy.burditt.org (Gordon Burditt) wrote
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>> IMHO, Social Security is a Ponzi scheme,
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> Social Security is not a Ponzi scheme. Under very pessimistic
> projections, the system is actuarily solvent until 2044
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On Jan 30, 7:17 am, "Alan" <alanb_lano2s...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > In effect, the present method, with all its faults, is written in stone,
> > and that's hard to erase and revise.
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> What I take away from the several people who have responded is (1
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Alan,
> What I take away from the several people who have responded is (1) the
> specific procedure is written into law so it's hard to change,
Yes, there is an inflexible protocol that is prescribed. When the drugs
or techniques of that pro
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On Jan 30, 7:16 am, Stuart Bronstein <spamt...@lexregia.com> wrote:
> I have two comments. First, in many places contractual penalties are
> not allowed by law. Does your lawyer say that provision is legal under
> local law?
Stu, our local and s
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