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Re: Is the Nick Berg Story true?
On Wed, 26 May 2004 18:04:16 -0400, "Steven Payne" <StephanPayne@aceprotech.com> wrote: >He was alive when he was talking to the camera. He is dead now and his >family has to live with that. > >1. What would someone gain from faking a killing, w


Time limit to set civil hearing date ?
I was sued by someone, the court date for my answer was May 5th. My laywer filed the proper answer before this date. We still havent heard anything from the plaintiffs laywer. It is my understanding that it is now up to the plaintiffs lawyer to ei


Re: car insurance question in NJ
Jrmalouf wrote: > A 14 year kid was in car accident in New Jersey. The car was owned and > driven by an acquaintance. Driver was at fault and got a few tickets. His > parents or family car was not in the accident. The kid needed to have > me


Re: Where to find record of a township road (PA)?
TOTE@dog-play.com wrote in news:2hiq7mFdg2qsU1@uni-berlin.de: > On 26 May 2004 00:37:54 GMT Najena <najena@coldmail.com> whittled > these words: > > >> Also, this would constitute a taking for eminent domain purposes, >> wouldn't it? > >


Re: Where to find record of a township road (PA)?
Thank you for your reply. I've read the two deeds that comprise the land I am about to buy. There is no mention of a public easement. There are two easements reserved to the electric company (which was also the developer who built the development


Re: Text Messages Could Torpedo Kobe Accuser's Case
tjab wrote: > In article <c933nd$9rk$7@stan.redhat.com>, > Michael Snyder <msnyder@redhat.com> wrote: > >>tjab wrote: >> >>>In article <8e469e2f.0405251456.1c78415b@posting.google.com>, >>>casino_boy <casino_boy@lycos.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>>>t


Re: Billed for bogus medical appointment, on credit report
On 26 May 2004 14:48:06 -0700, mistercee54@yahoo.com (MR C) wrote: >In our state, fraudulant billing by doctors is punishable up to 10,000 >dollars per incident and suspension or revocation of license. If the >fraud leads to a felony conviction then


Re: Evidence may show Kobe accuser lied to police
> I had heard that she had sperm on her neck, thighs, and in her vagina on the > day of the rape exam - NONE OF IT belonged to Kobe. > I know you're not supposed to bathe before going in for a rape test, but she didn't go in until the next day. Gosh


Re: 76 years for downloading child porn?!
In article <29db2d75.0405252256.5ba0332b@posting.google.com>, wee_bit_strange@yahoo.com (Wee Bit Strange) wrote: >> In Evangelical bush's America, sending a signal about downloading internet >> porn is very important. > >Is there really, in your min


Re: Evidence may show Kobe accuser lied to police
Add the MULTIPLE @$#* parties WITH THE TEXT MESSAGES WITH the bragging about Kobe's COCK size at a party What do you have then?


Re: Evidence may show Kobe accuser lied to police
"Miguel M" <PoetUNoet@iwon.com> wrote in message news:10bauak8a876l39@corp.supernews.com... > > > 1 wrote: > > > "winnard" <8track1NO@SPAM.cox.net> wrote in message > > news:wXbtc.45693$bS1.15016@okepread02... > > > >>"s_knight8" <s_knight8nosp


Re: Evidence may show Kobe accuser lied to police
Trevor Zion Bauknight wrote: > In article <4odtc.178$WD5.126082@news.uswest.net>, "1" <1@1.com> wrote: > > >>>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5070072/ >>>> >>>>Tests evidently showed that another man's sperm was found in her body, >>>>whereas


Re: Classic Bush Administration Strategy
randau wrote: > A classic example of Bush administration strategy: > > How many members of the Bush Administration > are needed to replace a lightbulb? > > The Answer is SEVEN: > > 1) one to deny that a lightbulb needs to be replaced


Re: Evidence may show Kobe accuser lied to police
1 wrote: > "winnard" <8track1NO@SPAM.cox.net> wrote in message > news:wXbtc.45693$bS1.15016@okepread02... > >>"s_knight8" <s_knight8nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>news:c93heb$s9r@dispatch.concentric.net... >> >>>http://www.msnbc.msn.


Re: Evidence may show Kobe accuser lied to police
"Trevor Zion Bauknight" <tzbaukni@mailbox.sc.edu> wrote in message news:tzbaukni-315533.00205727052004@individual.net... > In article <4odtc.178$WD5.126082@news.uswest.net>, "1" <1@1.com> wrote: > > > > > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5070072/ > > >


Re: Is Ted Digging Cam's Grave?
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------020501090309010807080402 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: >>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:


Evidence may show Kobe accuser lied to police
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5070072/ MSNBC-TV reported on Wednesday that sources close to the case confirmed that the prosecution's own lab found scientific evidence that could prove the alleged victim lied to detectives about having sex with another


Re: Text Messages Could Torpedo Kobe Accuser's Case
tjab wrote: > In article <8e469e2f.0405251456.1c78415b@posting.google.com>, > casino_boy <casino_boy@lycos.com> wrote: > >>tjab@wam.umd.edu (tjab) wrote in message news:<c8vjn7$i8d@rac2.wam.umd.edu>... >> >>>In article <NqAsc.9460$be.961@newsread2.


Re: lawyer requests delay, "won't affect" case...?
On Wed, 26 May 2004 17:25:32 GMT, "z" <z@y.x.invalid> in misc.legal, wrote the following: >A defense lawyer in a civil court case calls the plaintiff side >and requests the plaintiff side inform him when the summons >were served to defendants. >


Re: Gay marriage before California high court
Chas wrote "So we should treat you like a twelve year old? or a seventy-five year old? Men and women have the same say in abortion? a mental defective can give consent? Things *aren't* equal- and that's a 'good thing'." Yup. Nothing but net on *t


Re: Classic Bush Administration Strategy


Re: holdover proceeding, please help
In article <a42343d3.0405261844.1b63c461@posting.google.com>, lorenzo says... > >Hi everyone, >I'm 1 of 5 students living in a 5-romms house in Selden, NY. 4 of us, >including me, are on a written 1-year lease which ends may 31st, 2004. >(the landlor


Re: Ethics Question for Christians and/or Lawyers (was Re: The Lauren Key murder case
Some prosecutors do not know the difference between somebody who is kidnapped while she is walking her dog, and somebody who voluntarily goes to the fair. If Michael Jackson conspired to abduct an entire family, falsely imprisoned them and committed


Re: Evidence may show Kobe accuser lied to police
"s_knight8" <s_knight8nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:c93heb$s9r@dispatch.concentric.net... > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5070072/ > > Tests evidently showed that another man's sperm was found in her body, > whereas it had previously been


Re: UNAUTHORISED USE OF EMAIL ADDRESS BY TOM MOORE
BLUESHOTT wrote: > Demetrius Zeluff <28762153@tmicha.net> wrote in message > news:<Xns94F5819FB4AEB28762153tmichanet@news-60.giganews.com>... >> Report him to his provider. >> >> Or continue to x-post warnings until you hit BI > 20, it doesn't >>


Re: Evidence may show Kobe accuser lied to police
"winnard" <8track1NO@SPAM.cox.net> wrote in message news:wXbtc.45693$bS1.15016@okepread02... > > "s_knight8" <s_knight8nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:c93heb$s9r@dispatch.concentric.net... > > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5070072/ > >


Re: being stalked by a private investigator....what rights do i have????
In article <a904e489.0405240552.741da83f@posting.google.com>, Jeff says... > >I need some serious help here. I'm dating a woman who's ex boyfriend >is a private investigator. She had broken up with him and he found >out that I was now dating her. H


Re: Gay marriage before California high court
"Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<10b9u6fhlgtcm6b@corp.supernews.com>... > > Equal protection of the law is not a "privilege," but a right. The > > CA constitution almost certainly controls here (in the sense that the > >


Re: Ethics Question for Christians and/or Lawyers (was Re: The
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote "Those who work in law enforcement are BY NECESSITY suspicious of everything they are told -- they HAVE to be -- it's just the nature of things. So how do they know that your message to them is what you purport it to be? Ho


holdover proceeding, please help
Hi everyone, I'm 1 of 5 students living in a 5-romms house in Selden, NY. 4 of us, including me, are on a written 1-year lease which ends may 31st, 2004. (the landlord, also house owner, agrees to renew it) he also allowed us to sublease a room to a 5


Re: Gay marriage before California high court
"Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<10b9h79c1cugce7@corp.supernews.com>... > <Draccus874@netscape.net> wrote in message > news:ea8aeb4.0405252231.57507f34@posting.google.com... > > "Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in


Re: Unauthorized home occupations!!!
Spooky Mulder wrote: > Strangers just took over an old house next to ours > “occupation” and the family is so stubborn. The house has > not been used for a long time and thieves did not leave anything > inside over the years. I even


Re: 76 years for downloading child porn?!
Laura Bush murdered her boy friend <> wrote in message news:<v398b05tpajipdhln8hs8cterej8t7ptsa@4ax.com>... > It's still small potatoes compared to what your goddess laura bush did > to a kid. Laura bush is a > kid-MURDERER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Re: Text Messages Could Torpedo Kobe Accuser's Case
In article <c933nd$9rk$7@stan.redhat.com>, Michael Snyder <msnyder@redhat.com> wrote: >tjab wrote: >> In article <8e469e2f.0405251456.1c78415b@posting.google.com>, >> casino_boy <casino_boy@lycos.com> wrote: >> >>>tjab@wam.umd.edu (tjab) wrote in


Re: Unauthorized home occupations!!!
spooky.mulder@rogers.com (Spooky Mulder) wrote in news:a605d03f.0405261142.54dd6241@posting.google.com: > Strangers just took over an old house next to ours > “occupation” and the family is so stubborn. The house has > not been used for


Re: Homosexual Tidalwave Engulfs British Youth
spam@spam.com (Bob) wrote in message news:<40b33d86.52734177@news-server.houston.rr.com>... > On 24 May 2004 15:26:15 -0700, w_sugar03@yahoo.co.uk (Warren) wrote: > > >What Ms Slope failed to report is that her survey was carried out in > >just four


Re: Is the Nick Berg Story true?
He was alive when he was talking to the camera. He is dead now and his family has to live with that. 1. What would someone gain from faking a killing, while still killing someone? 2. What does it matter? He is dead now. -- Stephan.F.Payne3@a


Re: Gay marriage before California high court
Jeff Strickland wrote: > <Draccus874@netscape.net> wrote in message > news:ea8aeb4.0405252231.57507f34@posting.google.com... >>"Jeff Strickland" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:<10b7rbm4it74oc6@corp.supernews.com>... > >>>The ONLY issue


The Fat-Ass Brother-In-Law Sings -- It's Gas for Cam!
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: >>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>>Ken Smith wrote: >>>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>>>>Ken Smith wrote: >>>>>>[You may find some useful information on the State v. Brown, Case No. >>>>>>YA-056766 (the Laur


lawyer requests delay, "won't affect" case...?
A defense lawyer in a civil court case calls the plaintiff side and requests the plaintiff side inform him when the summons were served to defendants. (All defendants are either government entities or individuals in their capacities as government wo


Re: Instant Bullis employment log...
"informant" <xxx@yyy.zzz> wrote in message news:10b9gl1si7k1baa@news.supernews.com... > From: "Richard" <Anonymous@127.001> > Newsgroups: misc.legal > Subject: Re: Instant message history log... > Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 09:42:35 -0500 > > No more


Re: Billed for bogus medical appointment, on credit report
>"David W." <usenet@walc.com.pluto> wrote: >>There may or may not be legal recourse, depending on the state. Small >>claims court is probably not the correct venue, however. Bob <spam@spam.com> wrote: >So what do you do - chain him to the back of a


Re: Gay marriage before California high court
Most 'laws' were created before the concept of bi-racial or gay marriages were ever thought of. Being 'gay' was a sickness of the devil's creation and the White Man was the only 'man' that mattered. All others were below us. Now I believe that many


Re: need honest advice about failure to appear warrants
Hi, Since you have a warrant...you don't want to have contact with any police in that State. They could extradite you...if it is a big State like California..you get arrested, the County were you got caught has so many days to come get you..they


Re: Gay marriage before California high court
"Bonnie White" <ldydrgn@comcast.net> wrote > Most 'laws' were created before the concept of bi-racial or gay marriages > were ever thought of. Actually, marriages were often to join two disparate houses- but you're right about the gay thing- who eve


Re: FBI Apologizes to Man Linked to Madrid Bombing
"Tim May" <timcmay@removethis.got.net> wrote in message news:250520042106208387%timcmay@removethis.got.net... > In article <1HJsc.128$U66.25@nwrddc03.gnilink.net>, Crazy Bastard > <crazyodb@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > >> Surrounded by his wife and three c


Re: UNAUTHORISED USE OF EMAIL ADDRESS BY TOM MOORE
"Steve Walker" <spam-trap@beeb.net> wrote in news:2hka2pFcmvcmU1@uni- berlin.de: > Demitrius is right --------------^ ALWAYS! goddammit :-)


Re: 76 years for downloading child porn?!
Lars Eighner wrote: > Is there in Ashcroft's mind? Better question: "Is there AN Ashcroft's mind?" > This is a guy who had to drape a statue.


Re: Ethics Question for Christians and/or Lawyers (was Re: The LaurenKey murder case
[Again, this message from Cameron John Brown's brother-in-law purports to assert fatal flaws in the State's case against him [YA-056766]. Thus it would follow that the prosecution team ought to be apprised of it, as it may well assist them in prepa


Re: Billed for bogus medical appointment, on credit report
berger@shout.net (Mike Berger) wrote in message news:<4e5964ed.0405261001.883ac81@posting.google.com>... > Contacting the applicable state regulatory board might be a good > idea, but I wouldn't make any demands (or even suggestions) for > any particul