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Re: Pressing for details
Laurie S. wrote: > On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 10:18:01 -0700, Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com> wrote: > > >>Laurie S. wrote: >> >>>On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 17:28:31 -0700, Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Bob wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>Laurie S


Re: Pressing for details
Laurie S. wrote: > On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 09:36:59 -0700, Bob <boby23456@hotmail.com> wrote: > > >>Nemesis wrote: >> >>>On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 06:01:19 GMT, "Michael Snyder" >>><msnyder@redhat.com> with the help of a thousand monkeys banging on >>>key


Re: legal sense and nonsense
On 26 Jan 2004 15:10:47 -0800, Paul Rubin <http://phr.cx@NOSPAM.invalid> wrote: >sloan@ishipress.com (Sam Sloan) writes: >> You are absolutely wrong. The Dredd Scott decision has never been >> overruled. It is still solid law. > >Umm, see Amendmen


Debt Collector Question
I was with an Internet Service Provider from 1996 to 2001. In that time the ISP had been sold a couple of times, changed their monthly prices from $15 - $20/month and so on. During the later years with this provider, service levels dropped significan


Re: We need to end woman's suffrage NOW
>Women have been oppressed for far too long by a draconian political system. >Please end this suffrage of women by writing your local congressman. Thank >you. This bit has already been done by Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Corolla on The Man Show.


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
In article <BC3AD58C.434D%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>, Scott Weiser wrote: > A Usenet persona calling itself Brent P wrote: > >> In article <BC3A935F.433C%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>, Scott Weiser wrote: >>>> >>>> Roads are an engineering project, thusly sound u


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
In article <BC3AD526.434C%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>, Scott Weiser wrote: > A Usenet persona calling itself Brent P wrote: >> In article <BC3A8F7B.432F%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>, Scott Weiser wrote: >>> One problem with this argument is that it makes a false pre


Re: We need to end woman's suffrage NOW
Starshine Moonbeam <silverbells@tacoshells.com> wrote in message news:<MPG.1a7f74f4b45d0fb998ac91@news.alt.net>... > In article <40154957.5182.DE52A6C@localhost>, > "MrT@kurir.net"(MrT@kurir.net) dropped a +5 bundle of words... > > > Women have been


Re: Plaintiff sues over contract he didn't read
This guy has put out press releases claiming that his company manufactures air cleaners and is negotiating a 25 million dollar contract with the Chinese. He admitted at deposition that his company has had zero income and no contracts. He claims his s


Re: legal sense and nonsense
On 26 Jan 2004 12:01:06 -0800, tampachessdon@aol.com (KidDon) wrote: >> >There are good judicial decisions, and bad judicial decisions; >> >but far more good than bad. >> >> Like Dredd Scott? >___________________________________ >Dredd Scott


Re: Another sex assault, another happy day for feminism
"Bo Raxo" <invasions_r_us@thepentagon.removethis.com> wrote in message news:<rE4Rb.27996$zj7.2244@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>... > Yeah, men can't control themselves. We're animals. Can't just jerk off or > do without. Not like there are a mi


Re: Grizzlie Litigationist [ Re: Trying to get my wife to go to law school
Grizzlie Antagonist wrote: > Since Thomas-Hill, over 12 years ago, I have NEVER talked with a > female employee in private - never never never. I'm too savvy to be > entrapped. Smart move The Journal of Higher Education this week is running a mu


Re: Pressing for details
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:53:05 -0700, "Chas" <chasclementsFLAME@comcast.net> wrote: >"Sky King" <heaystiem@emas.net> wrote >> >The reality is that fighting back leads to less violence on your person >than >> >not fighting back. >> Got any stats to b


Re: Pressing for details
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:58:00 -0700, "Chas" <chasclementsFLAME@comcast.net> wrote: >"Sky King" <heaystiem@emas.net> wrote >> If you value your person more you would not try to stop a robber etc. > >@$#*'em- >Lining up like a sheep to the slaughter


Re: Grizzlie Litigationist [ Re: Trying to get my wife to go to law school
Daedalus squeals: > On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 14:40:53 -0500, Sharon B > <queenbeeyotch@buggeroff.org>, wrote: > >>On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 16:44:06 GMT, Daedalus <jadeyb@my-deja.com> wrote >>in <b4ga105co8tn1c8fu9uaju3vqv0i5cbjbi@4ax.com>: >> >>>On Mon, 2


Re: Another sex assault, another happy day for feminism
"David Lee Kollberg" <david.lee.kollberg@belgacom.net> wrote in message news:4014f299$0$781$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be... > "Bo Raxo" <invasions_r_us@thepentagon.removethis.com> wrote: > > "connor_a" <connor_a@hotmail.com> wrote: > > [...] > > > > W


Re: Pressing for details
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 at 06:04 GMT, Michael Snyder wrote in alt.usenet.kooks: >"tjab" <tjab@wam.umd.edu> wrote in message >news:bv1rae$a2m@rac1.wam.umd.edu... >> In article <P4_Qb.11658$bg1.730@fed1read05>, Raqui >> <WestCoast@TV.com> >wrote: >> >


Re: Canadian recording industry to sue 40 people
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 20:48:25 +0000 (UTC), Alan Pollock <nex@nopanix.com> wrote in alt.music.mp3.winmx: >In alt.music.mp3 NewB <no1@no.not> wrote: >> Moron >> by David Rovics > >> Francoise Ducros lost her job >> As Director of Communications >


Re: Pressing for details
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 at 17:25 GMT, Bob wrote in alt.usenet.kooks: >Laurie S. wrote: >> Bob's focus is >> similar to that of other antifeminists, but he's through-the-roof >> extremist and offensive, > >IOW: Laurie joins the other femroids<bleat-s


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
A Usenet persona calling itself Brent P wrote: > In article <BC3B0DA5.44B4%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>, Scott Weiser wrote: > >> Yes, there are. One of those well defined exceptions is the judgment of the >> overseeing legislative body that a lower speed


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
Usenet persona calling itself Brent P wrote: > In article <BC3B09D0.44B0%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>, Scott Weiser wrote: >>>>> http://www.ibiblio.org/rdu/sl-irrel.html >>>>> Federal Highway Administration. Effects of Raising and Lowering Speed >>>>> Li


Re: Pressing for details
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 at 16:43 GMT, Michael Snyder wrote in alt.usenet.kooks: > >"Laurie S." <lauriellen@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:qqd910p6p9naac6sa4ohij8g50iiprinei@4ax.com... >> On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 06:03:35 GMT, "Michael Snyder" >> <msny


Re: Pressing for details
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 at 06:03 GMT, Michael Snyder wrote in alt.usenet.kooks: >"tjab" <tjab@wam.umd.edu> wrote in message >news:bv17k7$5h4@rac1.wam.umd.edu... >> Is there anyone at all in soc.men who is troubled by Bob's repeated >> assertions that t


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
A Usenet persona calling itself Arthur L. Rubin wrote: > Scott Weiser wrote: > > >> Indeed. Moreover, as a matter of law, the "reasonable and prudent" argument >> fails because it does not give the driver sufficient notice of what conduct >> is


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
A Usenet persona calling itself Arthur L. Rubin wrote: > Scott Weiser wrote: > > >> According to the FHWA, at least 12,000 people were killed because someone >> made a wrong choice about their speed, and another 700,000 were injured in >> accide


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
A Usenet persona calling itself Arthur L. Rubin wrote: > Scott Weiser wrote: > > >> As I described before, your definition of "norm" leads to an unacceptable >> and strange result if applied to other situations: >> >> Premise: Hutus outnumber


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
A Usenet persona calling itself Arthur L. Rubin wrote: > Scott Weiser wrote: > > >> Premise: The law distinguishes between permitted and proscribed >> behavior. > > OK > >> >> >> Premise: The law defines "normal" behavior as behavior wh


Re: Grizzlie Litigationist [ Re: Trying to get my wife to go to law school
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 14:40:53 -0500, Sharon B <queenbeeyotch@buggeroff.org>, wrote: >On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 16:44:06 GMT, Daedalus <jadeyb@my-deja.com> wrote >in <b4ga105co8tn1c8fu9uaju3vqv0i5cbjbi@4ax.com>: > >>On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 00:03:56 GMT, Grizzl


Re: Defense winning by a mile in Kobe case
"Michael Snyder" <msnyder@redhat.com> wrote in message news:<AhbRb.10909$XF6.218336@typhoon.sonic.net>... > > > > According to the Colorado statute under which Kobe is charged > > > > (18-3-401), one of the requirements for comitting first degree sexual


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
Scott Weiser wrote: >>>>http://www.ibiblio.org/rdu/sl-irrel.html >>>>Federal Highway Administration. Effects of Raising and Lowering Speed >>>> Limits. Report No. FHwA/RD-92/084. McLean, VA. June 1996. >> >>>Your URL is extremely misleading. It po


Re: Pressing for details
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 08:08:30 -0700, "Chas" <chasclementsFLAME@comcast.net> wrote: >"Ann" <me@privacy.net> wrote >> >Always fight. >> I don't agree. Had I fought when I was a child there's a good chance >> that I would have been killed. > >Oh, so


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
A Usenet persona calling itself Arthur L. Rubin wrote: > Persona Grata wrote: > > >> Nope. The law defines normality and abnormality and proscribes abnormality. >> It may sound circular, but it's not. > > The law does NOT define "normality".


Re: Pressing for details
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 08:13:35 -0700, "Chas" <chasclementsFLAME@comcast.net> wrote: >"Sky King" <heaystiem@emas.net> wrote >> >>>>And, no need to ask cops about rape- they have absolutely no idea >about what >> >>>>your options are. >> And neither d


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
Scott Weiser wrote: > A Usenet persona calling itself Arthur L. Rubin wrote: > > >>Scott Weiser wrote: >> >> >> >>>Indeed. Moreover, as a matter of law, the "reasonable and prudent" argument >>>fails because it does not give the driver suffi


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
cott Weiser wrote: > A Usenet persona calling itself Nate Nagel wrote: > > >>Scott Weiser <HeyCR@kissmyass.org> wrote in message >>news:<BC3A935F.433C%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>... >> >>>A Usenet persona calling itself Brent P wrote: >>> >>> >>>


Contest traffic citation
Over the past weekend, I recieved my first traffic citation, a speeding ticket for doing 41 in an 18. I had just exited onto a major road from the highway. The speed was posted as 30 mph. Now, this road is on the fringe of a college campus, on which th


Re: We need to end woman's suffrage NOW
In article <40154957.5182.DE52A6C@localhost>, "MrT@kurir.net"(MrT@kurir.net) dropped a +5 bundle of words... > Women have been oppressed for far too long by a draconian political system. > Please end this suffrage of women by writing your local con


Re: How's this for an original idea? "_Rape_ possible motive in Kobe accusation"
Avender@SpamMeNot.com (Bill, The Avender) wrote in message news:<4013a017.2389804@newsgroups.bellsouth.net>... > To reiterate and clarify what, exactly, I'm trying to say: It may > well be the ultimate truth of the matter that she's the publicity >


Re: Canadian recording industry to sue 40 people
"Snortin' Morton Davis" <oglethorpe@oglethorpe.com> Snorted in message news:BGdRb.27837$U%5.181475@attbi_s03... > > Thanks for demonstrating you are a FUCKTARD. Hope you enjoy the next 5 years > of George Bush. > {Snort!}


Re: Canadian recording industry to sue 40 people
"NewB" <no1@no.not> wrote in message news:vu78109v5k4j2gvbom72gvndbrg35cjah6@4ax.com... > On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 05:41:41 +0000 (UTC), Alan Pollock > <nex@nopanix.com> wrote in alt.music.mp3.winmx: > > >In alt.music.mp3 A Non e-Moose <mail@nomail.com>


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
A Usenet persona calling itself Brent P wrote: > In article <BC3AD58C.434D%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>, Scott Weiser wrote: >> A Usenet persona calling itself Brent P wrote: >> >>> In article <BC3A935F.433C%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>, Scott Weiser wrote: >>>>>


Re: Are any of you cops reading this was Re: Selectivelydrivingin the left lane?
A Usenet persona calling itself C.R. Krieger wrote: > "Scott Weiser" <HeyCR@kissmyass.org> wrote in message > news:BC395544.41A8%HeyCR@kissmyass.org... >>> >>> ***ALL THOSE SPEEDS LISTED ABOVE ARE NOT ABSOLUTE, THEY ARE PRIMA >>> FACIE WHICH MEANS


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
Usenet persona calling itself Brent P wrote: > In article <BC3AD526.434C%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>, Scott Weiser wrote: >> A Usenet persona calling itself Brent P wrote: >>> In article <BC3A8F7B.432F%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>, Scott Weiser wrote: >>>> One pro


Re: How much binding are the things written on a check?
jennifermoss wrote: > Recently I had to terminate relationship with one of my customer > because of problems getting paid. I have a small business. The > customer has sent me a check for 2/3rd amount of the due amount > (without counting any interes


Re: Defense winning by a mile in Kobe case
"Michael Snyder" <msnyder@redhat.com> wrote in message news:<AhbRb.10909$XF6.218336@typhoon.sonic.net>... > > > > According to the Colorado statute under which Kobe is charged > > > > (18-3-401), one of the requirements for comitting first degree sexual


Re: legal sense and nonsense
sloan@ishipress.com (Sam Sloan) writes: > >> You are absolutely wrong. The Dredd Scott decision has never been > >> overruled. It is still solid law. > > > >Umm, see Amendments 13 and 14 of the US Constitution. > > Sorry, but you are wrong. Amendme


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
Scott Weiser wrote: > Indeed. Moreover, as a matter of law, the "reasonable and prudent" argument > fails because it does not give the driver sufficient notice of what conduct > is permitted and what conduct is proscribed, and it leaves the determi


Re: Canadian recording industry to sue 40 people
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 18:56:18 -0400, "A Non e-Moose" <mail@nomail.com> wrote: >and living with dubya as yur president must be a treat. At least we aren't >hated all over the world. Well, I for one love President Bush and hate wishy washy Canadians.


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
Usenet persona calling itself Nate Nagel wrote: > Scott Weiser <HeyCR@kissmyass.org> wrote in message > news:<BC3A935F.433C%HeyCR@kissmyass.org>... >> A Usenet persona calling itself Brent P wrote: >> >> >>> In article <BC3A8CB3.432B%HeyCR@kissm


Re: The Meaning of "Normal" in Colorado Traffic Law
Scott Weiser wrote: > According to the FHWA, at least 12,000 people were killed because someone > made a wrong choice about their speed, and another 700,000 were injured in > accidents where someone made such a mistake. Actually, even if the FHW