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On 7 Jun 2004 19:54:42 GMT, Tom Moore
<email_for_tom_knickers@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Newsgroups:
uk.legal,uk.politics.misc,uk.people.health,misc.legal,sci.med
Oi! This thread is getting more and more crossposted!
>Munchausens Syndrome is attention
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On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 17:30:51 -0400, wbarwell
<wbarwell@munnnged.mylinuxisp.com> wrote:
>W F Hardman, Jr wrote:
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>> "Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
>> news:<40C3B967.C41BC170@worldnet.att.net>...
>>> Charlie Cloud w
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IanAl <me@privacy.net> wrote :
> Well what is the treatment for
> excessive attention seeking, Tom?
Stimulants. Reduce the desire for external stimuli.
Hence, when people are most tired, they seek attention and stimulation,
with sex.
--
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> Not quite anything. Certainly not your blather. So you don't like Reagan.
> Tough noogies, his legacy is that he brought down the Iron Curtain.
ROTFLMAO!! Get real. Reagan legacy is marrying a trollop filled with
Frank Sinatra's load.
An
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> Drop @$#*ing dead you #@($head.
Come over here and say that puke stain.
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Steve Sullivan <none@none.com> wrote in message news:<none-381604.18395206062004@news.sf.sbcglobal.net>...
> In article <c655f12c.0406061432.28c6ee19@posting.google.com>,
> sylvesterNtweety@toughguy.net (Sylvester & Tweety) wrote:
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> >
> > Boo fu
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I was too busy ranting to think about the possibility of double jeopardy.
Wouldn't an extention of such a sentance be considered double jeopardy? For
that matter, do those who have been found guilty of or plead guilty to a
felony have any constitution
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tjab@wam.umd.edu (tjab) wrote in message news:<ca0e8f$jm9@rac1.wam.umd.edu>...
> In article <c655f12c.0406061427.15608043@posting.google.com>,
> Sylvester & Tweety <sylvesterNtweety@toughguy.net> wrote:
> >tjab@wam.umd.edu (tjab) wrote in message news:
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spam@spam.com (Bob) wrote in message news:<40c3b752.174750187@news-server.houston.rr.com>...
> On 6 Jun 2004 16:37:34 -0700, sylvesterNtweety@toughguy.net (Sylvester
> & Tweety) wrote:
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> >I think basketball is one of the most boring sports on the p
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In article <ca0ft0$ldr@rac1.wam.umd.edu>
tjab@wam.umd.edu (tjab) wrote:
>In article <lm77c0dkm1g56u9j82hpp0bm8pnem8muq0@4ax.com>,
>Sports Fan <sports@fan.home> wrote:
>>In article <ca02t9$6su@rac1.wam.umd.edu>
>>tjab@wam.umd.edu (tjab) wrote:
>
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On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 05:03:58 GMT, "Paul Robinson"
<Postmaster@paul.washington.dc.us> wrote:
>John R Cambron <*cambronj@chesapeake.net*> wrote in message
><10c44q71qv05m74@corp.supernews.com>...
>
>>> At the end of a Memorial Day weekend during whic
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In article <ca0ev9$kdo@rac1.wam.umd.edu>
tjab@wam.umd.edu (tjab) wrote:
>In article <6s77c0drqvpb3eh264kohdra8qbobc1pr8@4ax.com>,
>Sports Fan <sports@fan.home> wrote:
>>
>>In article <ca04m6$8g8@rac1.wam.umd.edu>
>>tjab@wam.umd.edu (tjab) wrote
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In article <ca0ekr$k63@rac1.wam.umd.edu>
tjab@wam.umd.edu (tjab) wrote:
>>I short, you will going to dismiss all evidence unless someone places
>>the words "New York" in the cited references.
>
>As evidence of whether the "New York City prosecutor
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In article <ca0e8f$jm9@rac1.wam.umd.edu>
tjab@wam.umd.edu (tjab) wrote:
>In article <c655f12c.0406061427.15608043@posting.google.com>,
>Sylvester & Tweety <sylvesterNtweety@toughguy.net> wrote:
>>tjab@wam.umd.edu (tjab) wrote in message news:<c9v8k
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I appreciate the info, but how can this be considered a "stipulation" if it
can be so easily changed? My dictionary defines "stipulate" as "to tell or
state as a necessary condition, as in a contract". Doesn't that also mean
that the prosecutor has a
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> Liars are not victims. False accusers are the criminals. Katelyn Faber
> is the criminal.
Well said.
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In article <wbGdndkxi_sUNl7dRVn-tw@comcast.com>
"Chas" <chasclementsSPOOF@comcast.net> wrote:
>"Sports Fan" <sports@fan.home> wrote
>> >do you have a problem with black people?
>> It seems that you and others, who already assume every black man is
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"The Todal" <iudex@beeb.net> wrote :
> There is a widespread assumption by the Press that Professor
> Meadows was responsible for various miscarriages of justice
> and that all his theories have been "discredited" including
> the very existence of M
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"The Todal" <iudex@beeb.net> wrote :
> There is a widespread assumption by the Press that Professor
> Meadows was responsible for various miscarriages of justice
> and that all his theories have been "discredited" including
> the very existence of M
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"Larry Coon" <lcnospam@assist.org> wrote
> The judge ordered that Hurlbert be allowed to have additional
> testing done, at a laboratory other than CBI.
yes; presumably from a list of labs that have already been vetted by the
State.
> The judge f
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"John Weiss" <jrweiss@attNOSPAMglobal.net> wrote:
>"Paul Robinson" <Postmaster@paul.washington.dc.us> wrote...
>>
>> Outside the U.S. it is common for some merchants to take only Visa or only
>> Mastercard, which is why it's a good idea to have both
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Jake WKq wrote:
> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>> Charlie Cloud wrote:
>>> Republican spin doctors:
>>> Just imagine them doing for the Shrub what they have done for Raygun. I
>>> mean, for all of us who were there, we can remember Raygun wasn't
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wbarwell wrote:
[his usual sort of blather]
You might be interested to learn that God exists, and that He loves you, and
that He sent His own Son to die on the cross for our sins, so that we may
have eternal eternal life. And if you're not, you s
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wbarwell wrote:
[his usual sort of blather]
You might be interested to learn that God exists, and that He loves you, and
that He sent His own Son to die on the cross for our sins, so that we may
have eternal eternal life. And if you're not, you s
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In article <vy5xc.69799$lY2.54990@fe1.texas.rr.com>,
jaybird <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>
>"tjab" <tjab@wam.umd.edu> wrote in message
>news:ca2mpg$r7h@rac1.wam.umd.edu...
>> In article <08Twc.49830$mQ4.19761@fe2.texas.rr.com>,
>> jaybird <nospam@me.com>
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"Don Priebe" <priebe@iname.com> wrote:
>Visa thru First USA is good at this. Maybe not the notification part, but
>they do act. They suspended my account when it was used for a minor ($15)
>charge by a Hong Kong internet based vendor. The charge was
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"James Foster" <lawspeak3@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:83c45d96.0406070724.48395583@posting.google.com...
> visa365@aol.com (Super Pissed Dad) wrote in message
news:<20040606234548.16492.00000643@mb-m10.aol.com>...
> > Fwiw...I have been told to
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"z" <z@y.x.invalid> wrote in message news:<jJ0xc.68107$rc.49804@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com>...
> Is there any protocol whereby a pro se litigant can arrange
> to serve opposing parties' counsel directly,
> without the need for a process server?
> I ha
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In article <MPG.1b2f7f52a054940c989794@news.snet.sbcglobal.net>,
Sky KIng <laughing@home.net> wrote:
>In article <knr6c01niod58j3sq0qfefeip98cpfuqqd@4ax.com>, sports@fan.home
>says...
>> In article <c9v8k9$82a@rac1.wam.umd.edu>
>> tjab@wam.umd.edu
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spam@spam.com (Bob) wrote in message news:<40c4a199.234730244@news-server.houston.rr.com>...
> On 7 Jun 2004 16:51:07 GMT, David <davel@anon.edu> wrote:
>
> >I have a felony conviction for reckless driving in California. I just
> >finished my very d
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W F Hardman, Jr wrote:
> "Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:<40C3B967.C41BC170@worldnet.att.net>...
>> Charlie Cloud wrote:
>>
>> > Republican spin doctors:
>>
>> > Just imagine them doing for the Shrub what
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mfarid1@yahoo.com (Programmer) wrote in message news:<f26cce3f.0406071011.5c7950de@posting.google.com>...
> I am thinking of starting an agency where I am going to charge the
> employees I staff not the employers. The employers are not willing to
> pay
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On 7 Jun 2004 16:51:07 GMT, David <davel@anon.edu> wrote:
>I have a felony conviction for reckless driving in California. I just
>finished my very delayed bachelor's degree. I am looking to jump from
>the low tier jobs I've taken to more profession
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"Meat-->Plow" <Meat@petitmorte.net> wrote in message
news:2jt5c0hmgquv0b3jrj0ft2q5hh5ctdimue@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 22:29:25 GMT, "Rusty@rbwaters.com"
> <rusty@rbwaters.com>,wrote:
>
> >I have received no phone calls or letters from any l
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On 7 Jun 2004 09:43:32 -0700, StilllovingMarty@myway.com (Barbara
Schwarz) wrote:
>They certainly
>were not truly religious when they committed the crime, otherwise they
>would have not committed the crime.
Then how do you explain pedophilia amon
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I have a felony conviction for reckless driving in California. I just
finished my very delayed bachelor's degree. I am looking to jump from
the low tier jobs I've taken to more professional work with higher
profile companies.
I've heard disclosing
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"John Hawkes" <jrhawkes@nospamyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Fd5wc.41246$pt3.16236@attbi_s03...
> Even a President with nothing to hide (or no facts in his brain to
> disclose) might be prudent to talk to an attorney before going under
> oath in a
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On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 09:18:06 -0600, King Samuel <stars@bars.usa>
wrote:
>Jake WKq wrote:
>
>
>> His legacy to many Americans is as the second-worst president of the
>> last century
>
>Aside from being a world class LIAR, you're a worthless waste
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Is there any protocol whereby a pro se litigant can arrange
to serve opposing parties' counsel directly,
without the need for a process server?
I have a dim recollection of hearing about
such a convention, but I don't recall details
with enough speci
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"yaffaDina" <yaffaDina2@aol.com> wrote in message news:40C472C5.3594EDA9@aol.com...
: Patty wrote:
: >
: ... snip .....
: >
: > I think the average stay on death row now is around 16 years, and it's
: > growing as more and more join the ranks. I'
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Jake WKq wrote:
> On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 09:18:06 -0600, King Samuel <stars@bars.usa>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Jake WKq wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>His legacy to many Americans is as the second-worst president of the
>>>last century
>>
>>Aside from being a worl
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>> Are they required to notify you of suspicious activity on your
>> account?
Visa thru First USA is good at this. Maybe not the notification part, but
they do act. They suspended my account when it was used for a minor ($15)
charge by a Hong Kong
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>> I think it depends on the country. Outside the USA, I've encountered
>> several places that only took Mastercard, but never one that took
>> only Visa. I always carry one of each.
The only problems I've ever had were in Denmark and Morocco. My
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On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 20:25:39 -0700, Mike Z. Helm <mhelm@not.known>
wrote:
>>so Bush's deferment was legitimate.
>And a result of dodging the draft.
A deferment is legitimate as a result of complying with the
requirements of the selective servic
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On Mon, 07 Jun 2004, "Paul Robinson"
<Postmaster@paul.washington.dc.us> wrote:
> In the United States, if someone is tried and
> acquitted, the . . .
. . . same . . .
> . . . state cannot try them a second time for the
> same offense. They
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On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 02:45:17 GMT, "Hü©k Hö§hïmötö
!" <huckleberryhoshimoto@earthlink.net> wrote:
>Dear useless punk...........
>He was President. What are you (besides some armchair whiner)?
>
>Let's weigh YOUR achievements in life against ANY Pres
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princesskakyu@aol.com (Princesskakyu) wrote in message news:<20040606112442.02692.00000524@mb-m28.aol.com>...
> hello
>
> i look information about marriage, for its conditions, for its effects and for
> its procedure in england.
>
> thanks
In E
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"Barbara Schwarz" <StilllovingMarty@myway.com> wrote in message
news:bf456302.0406070843.6aae6806@posting.google.com...
> "Karl Johanson" <karljohanson@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:<3ySwc.653046$Pk3.204895@pd7tw1no>...
> > "Barbara Schwarz" <Still
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J. Arlen Pruitt wrote:
>>>> If and when he returns to the US, the
>>>> warrant will still be outstanding.
>>>
>>> Perhaps. Warrants do have shelf lives.
>>>
>>
>> Hmmm...So does that mean that leaving might be a better idea, since
>> after the she
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