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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
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>>Why *do* you insist up
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What are your views on this intriguing case currently before the US Supreme
Court?
http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBB1IFL31E.html
The issue here seems to be whether an employer should be allowed to grant
new hires (and 'junior' employees) pay in
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"Fisho" a écrit :
> Tu crois peut être que de crossposter du copié-collé va rendre les gens
plus
> sympathiques à votre cause ?
Tu crois que laisser 150 lignes de citations après ta réponse va te rendre
populaire ?
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Rich Wales wrote:
> "Ranger57@concentric.net" wrote:
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> > If you want to accept citizenship in Australia, for
> > example, you have to renounce your former citizenship.
>
> Not so. Australia used to have a blanket renunciatory statement
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"Lannie Ruvin" <lanruvi2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:99c06796.0411041400.6aa35836@posting.google.com...
> +|> Friends like YOU Carol. You don't seem to get it that it was the left
> +|> wingNUTS that drove people to vote for Bush.
> I
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"Lannie Ruvin" <lanruvi2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:99c06796.0411041349.249768e5@posting.google.com...
> On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 12:09:31 GMT, Mr. Pangborn "krp"
> <web2457k@verizon.net>
> wrote to: milw.general, misc.legal
>
> +|CROSSPOSTIN LA
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"Ranger57@concentric.net" wrote:
> If you want to accept citizenship in Australia, for
> example, you have to renounce your former citizenship.
Not so. Australia used to have a blanket renunciatory statement
in their naturalization oath,
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"Lady Chatterly" <greg1199@catcher.in.the.rye> wrote in message
news:d0b9e54.52a84199@news.1usenet.com...
> In article <ac57efe0.0411041126.4a560d7b@posting.google.com>
greg1199@yahoo.com (Greg) wrote:
> >
> >mune19642003@yahoo.com wrote in message
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
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http://espn.go.com/wnba/news/2004/1104/1915858.html
LOS ANGELES -- A former WNBA player on Wednesday sued the Los Angeles Sparks
for unfairly waiving her in response to allegations she had sexually
assaulted a woman.
Latasha Byears was cut from
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>I certainly seems from the complaint, (which only presents one side) that
>the woman was hired by the Dean because he liked her looks and had improper
>intentions towards her. It remains to be seen what his side of it was, or
>what her actual qual
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Faxhor wrote:
> "Magoo" <magoo44@charter.net> wrote:
>> a small volunteer group who opened up phony accounts
>
>
> Can you list the sporges by message ID so everyone can look at
> the headers?
>
> Thanks.
Do your own homework.
http://www.encyc
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After collecting boxes and boxes of saved documents I am of the mindset to
scan all of them to decrease my paper bulk. For legal purposes, court,
internal revenue etc. are the scanned documents going to be sufficient
across the board and not have
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California's recently approved Proposition 69 expands DNA sampling to
include non-violent felons and essentially lumps all "felons" into one
suspicious group. Such measures are in place in 34 other states but
they violate American principles of fair pl
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The Next Supreme Court and the War on Terror
By Henry Mark Holzer
FrontPageMagazine.com
November 4, 2004
With the election over, a crucially important battle
looms in the War on Terrorism: President Bush’s
appointme
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"Barbara Schwarz" <StilllovingMarty@myway.com> wrote in message
news:bf456302.0411041146.c28a554@posting.google.com...
> faxhor@hotmail.com (Faxhor) wrote in message
> news:<c901bee5.0411031313.4eea5fc1@posting.google.com>...
>
> Hi Faxhor! :)
>
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"JabriolsConscience" <Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header> wrote in
message news:HK6VE85E38296.4077777778@anonymous.poster...
> Here is the proof that Jabriol aka Antonio L Santana Candia of
> Camden NJ Carol Witkowski. This fine Jehovahs Witness
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On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, krp wrote:
> "Lannie Ruvin" <lanruvi2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:99c06796.0411041349.249768e5@posting.google.com...
> > On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 12:09:31 GMT, Mr. Pangborn "krp"
> > <web2457k@verizon.net> wrote to: milw.gen
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On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, krp wrote:
> "Lannie Ruvin" <lanruvi2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:99c06796.0411041400.6aa35836@posting.google.com...
> > I really think it had to do with the Bush Administration's
> > "Politics of Fear."
> Of
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Ken Smith <forget@it.com> writes:
>Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
>> Ken Smith wrote:
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>>>Similarly, if
>>>you accept knighthood, you by definition lose American citizenship (I
>>>have a client who has been knighted).
>>
>> That's not true.
>
>
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In article <ac57efe0.0411041126.4a560d7b@posting.google.com> greg1199@yahoo.com (Greg) wrote:
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>mune19642003@yahoo.com wrote in message news:<d49d0219.0411011319.7b2ebfa6@posting.google.com>...
>> Quick question to the experts here , on whether these
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"Ken Smith" <forget@it.com> wrote in message news:418A7B3F.3080700@it.com...
> S. O. Damocles wrote:
>> New York Times
>> September 8, 2004
>>
>> Missing in Action
>> By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
>>
>> President Bush claims that in the fall of 1972, he
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S. O. Damocles wrote:
> New York Times
> September 8, 2004
>
> Missing in Action
> By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
>
> President Bush claims that in the fall of 1972, he fulfilled his Air
> National Guard duties at a base in Alabama. But Bob Mintz was th
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Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
>
>>Similarly, if
>>you accept knighthood, you by definition lose American citizenship (I
>>have a client who has been knighted).
>
> That's not true.
I thought that was why Rudy Guiliani didn't acc
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Day late and a dollar short loser. Just like the rest of your left-liberal
limpdick loser cronies. You losers just don't seem to get it. You LOST. It's
OVER. Get used to it. MOVE ON. Better luck next time. Not.
Now. Do go @$#* yourself. Up your as
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"JaBrIoLeGit" a well known sociopathic Jehovah's
Witness<jabriol@fastmail.fm> vomited putridly in message
news:ee814a1.0411041455.361eccef@posting.google.com...
>
> Carol Witkowski has been caught in various vicious lies
====================
This
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Hi I am interested in more information. Where is the best spot? You
can email me at any of the following addresses:
Thanks, Sam
sam_brandt151@samsroverdogs.com sam151@gantabot.com
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Ray Gordon wrote:
>> She was actually hired by the University, and worked there for awhile,
>> you
>> were not. Huge difference.
>
> Hardly. If the job was created "specifically for her," that would kind of
> rule out those who weren't "her."
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On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 12:41:08 GMT, "Matthew Maddock"
<news@plsnospam.mmaddock.com> wrote:
>>> Why if 2 previous
>>>juries found that the killing was unjustified was nothing done
>>>before now?
>>
>> Why indeed. That is exactly why many of us are
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I have it on good authority that on Thu, 04 Nov 2004 00:11:00 GMT, Ken
Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>>> After all, it's clear from Ted's dissertations on the Bible that even
>>>I know him and his teachings better than he does....
>>
>> That's n
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"Magoo" <magoo44@charter.net> wrote:
> a small volunteer group who opened up phony accounts
Can you list the sporges by message ID so everyone can look at
the headers?
Thanks.
Faxhor
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"I DIDN'T WRITE OR POST THIS CRAP!"
- Truth Seeker (67.72.171.195)
Forte Free Agent 1.11/32.235
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"I am just a babbl
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I certainly seems from the complaint, (which only presents one side) that
the woman was hired by the Dean because he liked her looks and had improper
intentions towards her. It remains to be seen what his side of it was, or
what her actual qualific
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"LR" <invalid@laposte.net> a écrit dans le message de news:
418aa7f1$0$18487$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
> "Fisho" a écrit :
>> Tu crois peut être que de crossposter du copié-collé va rendre les gens
> plus
>> sympathiques à votre cause ?
>
> Tu
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>> Hardly. If the job was created "specifically for her," that would
>> kind of rule out those who weren't "her."
>>
>> Given what she alleges in her complaint, it would also appear that
>> there were some unwritten "job requirements" that men wouldn
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> There are many jobs that men cannot meet. I'm a model, >some women are
> Hooter Girls,
Looks are a BFOQ for modeling or Hooters, but not for the general workforce.
>the University approved the job so the fact that it was "created for her"
>ma
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arnie lerma <alerma@bellatlantic.net> wrote in message news:<orhjo0ltf9non98ikdk9gim17hgbbc7pun@4ax.com>...
> On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 02:37:55 GMT, arnie lerma
> <alerma@bellatlantic.net> wrote:
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> >On 3 Nov 2004 14:34:15 -0800, faxhor@hotmail.com (Faxh
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"Michelle" <shiva34@sbcglobal.net> wrote in
> > (snip) You are a menace to the public and should not be allowed to drive. Perhaps a stint in jail will teach you a lesson and protect the public from your reckless behavior.-Jitney
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Its fair enough to ask or expect 'proof' but doing so has gotten to the
point that even when presented with facts they are denied. If you want the
proof of what George Washington believed, how he lived, and what he wrote
you'll have to go to the Librar
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Hi,
I tried researching this on the net, but couldn't find anything.
This is not hypothetical, nor blown out of proportion. I am stating the facts
that took place last Saturday October 30. Sorry for the length.
Here is the situation:
Several fr
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It's pretty unusual for the feds to prosecute copyright infringement
criminally, it's usually a civil matter. What were the
circumstances?-Jitney
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David Moore
>From: hulsmo@care2.com (Hunter Smoot L. Smoberg)
>Newsgroups: alt.dads-rights.unmoderated, alt.mens-rights, misc.legal
>Kenneth Pangborn is not normal.
He's more normal than you are Moore.
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Ken Smith wrote:
> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>> Ken Smith wrote:
>>> Why *do* you insist upon bringing this up, if you are not OCD with a
>>> tendency to manifest stalking behavior?
>> Because you've never come to terms with it.
> I HAVE com
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"Ray Gordon" <ray@cybersheet.com> wrote in
news:p9sid.1442$EZ2.987@trndny09:
>> She was actually hired by the University, and worked there for
>> awhile, you were not. Huge difference.
>
> Hardly. If the job was created "specifically for her,"
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Another Day Another OS wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
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>> Fox News and former Clinton pollster Dick Morris just wrote that
>> exit polls are almost never wrong. The New York Daily News, among
>> other news outlets (it's what came up first using Goo
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ARNOLD LERMA NAZI-FRIENDLY COPYRIGHT CRIMINAL
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Lerma has been associated with one of the most notorious neo-Nazis
in the
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There are many jobs that men cannot meet. I'm a model, some women are
Hooter Girls, the University approved the job so the fact that it was
"created for her" may not be relevant if the position was legitimate. Some
people have unique talents or ab
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