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Re: Chickenhawks shouldn't complain about failure to follow orders
<0> <danderous@irony.net> wrote in message news:10n667sl7sf3e8b@corp.supernews.com... > > "Ryan Lankford, Libertarian Warrior" <RyanLankford@NOSPAMmsn.comNOSPAM> wrote in > message news:1097980970.dxXggpN9dBB1ZYtCdZORMQ@teranews... > > On Sat, 16


Re: __ U.S. Genocide in Falluja ! __
"David Lo" <acoustic@panix.com> wrote in message news:ckuv7e$ehe$1@panix2.panix.com... > In article <466c67d4480f1cba00855a3ef1e2d415@news.meganetnews.com>, > Dana <dems@losers.com> wrote: > >"S. O. Damocles" <so@damocl.es> wrote in message > >news:7


Re: Back to the Cam Brown Murder Trial
"Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:<4172957E.D34C6E7F@worldnet.att.net>... > Ken Smith wrote: > > > SolarChase wrote: > >> Ken Smith wrote > > >>> And assuming procedural error can be shown, what is the remedy?


Re: I love this stuff
> SCOTUS won't hear pro-se cases, you will have to hire a lawyer to argue it > there, the only people allowed to argue at the U.S. Supreme Court are > those who have applied to be permitted to argue before it, and to obtain > the right to argue in t


Re: Domain Names
in article 9iBcd.1445$EL5.1284@trndny09, Ray Gordon at ray@cybersheet.com wrote on 10/17/04 5:15 PM: >>> Your name is Rodney. >> >> Oooh Oooh! We are playing the name game again! > > Just letting the guy who made a death threat against me know t


Re: Domain Names
He is not worth the cost of the ammunition. Did you know that Ice Picks are really cheap up north? I hear you can even buy and Ice Axe up there. Down here in Floriduh, chain saws are all the rage. *giggles* BM "Guy Gerrard" <rgb@btinterne


Re: Cam Brown Unjust Imprisonment
"Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:<41713A1F.FFBC3D28@worldnet.att.net>... > Ken Smith wrote: > > > If Ted could offer us some plausible reason and/or credible evidence of > > police and/or prosecutorial misconduct,


Re: Domain owner says he doesn't know who's using his domain
Ray Gordon wrote: > > The owner controls use of the domain. That is not in question. That is indeed in question. Plaintiff has consistently confused the term "domain" with a website and it's associated content. Is that confusion intentional? Is i


Re: __ U.S. Genocide in Falluja ! __
"Acharya" <acharya@hawaii.rr.com> wrote in message news:jjUbd.8479$Kl3.5059@twister.socal.rr.com... > Please use the direct dictionary meaning of "genocide" instead of your > perverted imaginary meaning. > > Main Entry: geno·cide > Pronunciation: 'j


Re: __ U.S. Genocide in Falluja ! __
"S. O. Damocles" <so@damocl.es> wrote in message news:7YRbd.90$dZ.21280@news.uswest.net... > U.S. Military Pounds Targets in and Around Falluja > By TERENCE NEILAN > > Published: October 15, 2004 > American jets, helicopters and artillery pounded in


Re: Domain Names
If you are shaking, it must be because you can't afford the heat. It's nice down here....in Floriduh. I hear heating oil will be really expensive for looney tunes like you this winter. Pity.... BM "Ray Gordon" <ray@cybersheet.com> wrote in mess


Re: Domain Names
So sue me herpes boy. If you think you can make a case do your worst. I think you are a real wimp, and you don't have the backbone to do it. I would tell you kiss my ass, but I'm rather proud of it, and I don't want to catch anything. So go bite


Re: Domain Names
> So sue us all, I dare you herpes loon. Get out of your mommy's house and > go down and sue the entire group. The white coats are not as far away as > you think. I'm shaking all the way to the courthouse.


Re: I love this stuff
Ray Gordon wrote: >>>Byte Me <no_way@jose.com> shared the these words: >>> >>>>I thought he had already lost that one? >>>>BM >>> >>>He did. >>> >> >>But he seems to think that as long as there's even a vague shadow of a >>chance that he might


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Re: Domain Names
So sue us all, I dare you herpes loon. Get out of your mommy's house and go down and sue the entire group. The white coats are not as far away as you think. Idiot BM "Ray Gordon" <ray@cybersheet.com> wrote in message news:9iBcd.1445$EL5.1284@


Re: Chickenhawks shouldn't complain about failure to follow orders
"Ryan Lankford, Libertarian Warrior" <RyanLankford@NOSPAMmsn.comNOSPAM> wrote in message news:1098062784.vMzNyXFgWSzi/DaqiUL7wA@teranews... > On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 21:16:18 -0400, "<0>" <danderous@irony.net> > be#@($teth down into alt.war.terrorism :


Re: Domain Names
> But he's good for a few laughs every day. I would miss > him....um...well....uh, ok maybe not... Now you crossed a line. Come to think of it, you conspired with the other guy to harass a litigant. You further harassed me by republishing his w


Re: Domain Names
But he's good for a few laughs every day. I would miss him....um...well....uh, ok maybe not... BM "Guy Gerrard" <rgb@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:ckulpv$qq8$1@titan.btinternet.com... > Ray Gordon wrote: >>>FACT: A domain NAME is not a


Re: Chickenhawks shouldn't complain about failure to follow orders
"Ryan Lankford, Libertarian Warrior" <RyanLankford@NOSPAMmsn.comNOSPAM> wrote in message news:1097980970.dxXggpN9dBB1ZYtCdZORMQ@teranews... > On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 21:32:24 -0400, "<0>" <danderous@irony.net> > be#@($teth down into alt.war.terrorism :


Re: Domain Names
>> Your name is Rodney. > > Oooh Oooh! We are playing the name game again! Just letting the guy who made a death threat against me know that he @$#*ed up royally. Those who have been inciting him don't understand what "depraved indifference" i


Re: Domain Names
In 9aBcd.2515$Ug4.1974@trndny01, Ray Gordon <ray@cybersheet.com> shared the these words: > Your name is Rodney. Oooh Oooh! We are playing the name game again! What's my name Oh Wise and Knowing Gordie of the USENET?!? -- Rusty The preceding


Re: Domain Names
Ray Gordon wrote: >>FACT: A domain NAME is not a website. A domain name stores nothing, can >>be pointed legally anywhere on the world wide web, and there are no >>requirements for any domain name contact to know who authors >>intellectual property on


Re: Domain Names
Your name is Rodney.


land trust & mold question
Hi, all. I have a question I hope someone can answer. I'm contemplating the purchase of a house with a history of mold. I recently read that for houses with such histories or other environmental problems, it is best to keep my name off of the title cha


Attorney avoids representing both parties in properly joint action
Hello I have co-title on a car with a business associate "P". I put up the credit, he makes payments and uses the car, pays for gas, insurance, and most repairs, etc. We consider the car to be joint owned. We live in VA. The dealer never sent paymen


Re: Domain Names
Ray Gordon wrote: >>FACT: A domain NAME is not a website. A domain name stores nothing, can >>be pointed legally anywhere on the world wide web, and there are no >>requirements for any domain name contact to know who authors >>intellectual property on


Re: Chickenhawks shouldn't complain about failure to follow orders
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 21:16:18 -0400, "<0>" <danderous@irony.net> be#@($teth down into alt.war.terrorism : > >"Ryan Lankford, Libertarian Warrior" <RyanLankford@NOSPAMmsn.comNOSPAM> wrote in >message news:1097980970.dxXggpN9dBB1ZYtCdZORMQ@teranews...


Re: Back to the Cam Brown Murder Trial
>"Theodore A. Kaldis wrote ">We'll take the "gazillion" bucks -- but I understand that you don't get that unless you can show actual misconduct -- and that ain't easy to do." OR you can get a book/movie and maybe even a merchandising deal too.


Re: CMU Professor David Touretzky - No Expert on the 1st Amendment
This was posted by an agent of the Cult of Scientology: On 15 Oct 2004 21:32:25 -0700, faxhor@hotmail.com (Faxhor) wrote: >================================================================ >CMU PROFESSOR DAVID TOURETZKY - NO EXPERT ON THE 1ST AMEND


Re: Cam Brown Murder Trial
>Ken Smith wrote "> But more to the point, a four-year-old girl isn't able to get that far away from a conscientious thirty-something father -- their skip isn't that much faster than Dad's walk. Cam's assertion that he didn't know what happened to


Re: __ U.S. Genocide in Falluja ! __
n article <466c67d4480f1cba00855a3ef1e2d415@news.meganetnews.com>, Dana <dems@losers.com> wrote: >"S. O. Damocles" <so@damocl.es> wrote in message >news:7YRbd.90$dZ.21280@news.uswest.net... >> U.S. Military Pounds Targets in and Around Falluja >> By


Re: Cam Brown Unjust Imprisonment
>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote ">That there were other, much easier -- and cheaper -- ways to answer the question that the prosecution's "expert" raises (and purports to answer) in his report." TRANSCRIPT ??? i'm sure you have a video copy or two lyin


Re: Teddi, NOT The ACID QUEEN?!?
>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote >Yes, now I am forced to admit that what I did is basically the same thing. >So if it makes you feel any better, go ahead and beat me up for being a >"hypocrite". But I admit and confess before God that what I did was a sin


Re: Teddi, NOT The ACID QUEEN?!?
>Kent Wills wrote ">It's little wonder people are turned AWAY from Christianity after an encounter with you." Ted's already predicted that overtly Christian, ex-president guy Jimmy Carter is going to the big lava pool in the basement. Maybe we can


Re: Ken Smith: COMPLETELY Off The Deep End!
>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote ">I'm not sure if they're going to be used at this point. And anyway, I don't need their expertise to spot the rather glaring flaws in the "expert's" report (though, to be sure, I AM an engineer)." If Cam got to the body


Re: Ken Smith: COMPLETELY Off The Deep End!
"Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:<417292FD.D877B2B5@worldnet.att.net>... > ienjball wrote: > > > Prosecutors routinely drop murder charges after already filing them, if > > upon further reflection they decide they


Re: Domain Names
> FACT: A domain NAME is not a website. A domain name stores nothing, can > be pointed legally anywhere on the world wide web, and there are no > requirements for any domain name contact to know who authors > intellectual property on whatever site the


Re: Ken Smith: COMPLETELY Off The Deep End!
>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote ">Yeah, but in this case that's going to be VERY hard for them to do, given the sensational allegations they made in the press when they filed these charges. The press will have some very HARD questions for them regarding th


Re: Cam Brown Murder Trial
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Kent Wills wrote: >>"SolarChase" wrote: >>>Kent Wills wrote: >> >>>>Darn the socks if you *might* have something here. I've discussed this >>>>with Lindsay. She feels that a four year old probably wouldn't go to >>>>su


Re: Electric TeddiBeer, The ACID QUEEN?!?
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Kent Wills wrote: >>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>>Ken Smith wrote: >>>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>> >>>>>Actually, I've just been having you on. I've never dropped acid. >>>> >>>>Either Ted Kaldis is a liar, or Ted Kal


Re: Cam Brown Murder Trial
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > ienjball wrote: > > >>Prosecutors routinely drop murder charges after already filing them, if >>upon further reflection they decide they can't prove their case after all. > > Yeah, but in this case that's going to be


Re: Back to the Cam Brown Murder Trial
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------040301060008040103070905 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: >>SolarChase wrote: >>>Ken


Re: Arnold Lerma the Nazi-friendly Copyright Criminal
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 01:35:46 -0400, "steve wolk" <Barber@Seville.com> wrote: > >"Kurt Knoll" <menachem2@monarch.net> wrote This crossposted post by SCIENTOLOGY ...is a terrific example of Hubbard ( and Hitler's) tactics to 'de-popularize' any


Re: Arnold Lerma the Nazi-friendly Copyright Criminal
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 01:33:33 GMT, "Kurt Knoll" <menachem2@monarch.net> wrote: >Not possible Steve I was never tall enough. This crossposted post by SCIENTOLOGY ...is a terrific example of Hubbard ( and Hitler's) tactics to 'de-popularize' anyone w


Re: Arnold Lerma the Nazi-friendly Copyright Criminal
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 20:37:19 -0400, "steve wolk" <Barber@Seville.com> wrote: > >"Kurt Knoll" <menachem2@monarch.net> wrote in message >news:Gkfcd.734149$M95.355996@pd7tw1no... This crossposted post by SCIENTOLOGY ...is a terrific example o


Re: Politically motivated law?
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004Mason A. Clark <masoncNOT@THISix.netcom.comQQQ> wrote: > News today reported a law was rejected > by a judge because, among other things, > it was "politically motivated." > > This strikes me as weird in the extreme. > Am I a


Re: Arnold Lerma Nazi-friendly Copyright Criminal
On 16 Oct 2004 16:53:38 -0700, faxhor@hotmail.com (Faxhor) wrote: >================================================================ >ARNOLD LERMA NAZI-FRIENDLY COPYRIGHT CRIMINAL >================================================================ >


Re: Cam Brown Murder Trial
Kent Wills wrote: > I heard a rumor that on 16 Oct 2004 22:34:10 GMT, solarchase@aol.com > (SolarChase) wrote: >>>Kent Wills wrote >> >>>"Darn the socks if you *might* have something here. I've discussed this with >>>Lindsay. She feels that a four


Re:Cam Brown Murder Trial
ienjball wrote: > "Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:<417166A0.3DB44BA9@worldnet.att.net>... >>ienjball wrote: >>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>>>ienjball wrote: >>>>And the prosecution is NOT looking forward to havi