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"JTEM" <gymraven@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "The other Donald" <the_donald_13@yeehaw2.com> wrote
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> > Here is where the expression of "separation of church and
> > state" comes from.
>
> Not to
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On 8 Nov 2004, Lasko Phillips wrote:
<<What YOU can't seem to grasp is that thousands of people find you to
be a pain in the ass and NUTS!>>
If you mean me, I want to send to you my personal apologies.
<<Your posts merely strke me as the ravin
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Hello et merci pour les nouvelles.
Seeker.
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On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 19:07:55 -0600, Chas wrote:
> Sure they do- as an example, the Constitutions of several States recognize
> the marriage customs of indigenes- polyandry/polygamy/age
> difference/consanguinity and so on.
Citations, please.
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Very true, look at the baloney that Goofy Gordon has sworn to. Perjury is a
serous offense, even in PA.
BM
"Howard Stanton" <HS3127@Intell-transport.com> wrote in message
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> Statements aren't necessarily
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On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 17:52:21 -0600, PTravel wrote
(in message <2vaf5mF2i4tq2U1@uni-berlin.de>):
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> "Chas" <chasclementsSPOOF@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:FICdnd5zBf8HahLcRVn-qQ@comcast.com...
>> "PTRAVEL" <ptravel88-usenet@yahoo.com> wrote
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GOOFY GORDON, now that name just sings doesn't it?
BM
"Lady Chatterly" <not-bot@catcher.in.the.rye> wrote in message
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> In article <418FFAAC.7000302@earthlink.net> CFB01 <cfb01@earthlink.net>
> wrote:
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In article <418FFAAC.7000302@earthlink.net> CFB01 <cfb01@earthlink.net> wrote:
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>Lady Chatterly wrote:
>> In article <BDB42D9B.3D8F8%akaufmann@nyc.NOSPAM.rr.com> Alex <akaufmann@nyc.NOSPAM.rr.com> wrote:
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>>>Sorry. I'll post with more faults next
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Lady Chatterly wrote:
> In article <BDB42D9B.3D8F8%akaufmann@nyc.NOSPAM.rr.com> Alex <akaufmann@nyc.NOSPAM.rr.com> wrote:
>
>>Sorry. I'll post with more faults next time.
>
>
> Basic systems for a gravity distortion system allow time travel. They
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<useless blustering snipped>
> You seem to have a fear of that, someone putting you in the position of
>> having to be evaluated.
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> More a disgust towards anyone who would abuse the system that way.
>
So sayeth the biggest abuser of the legal sy
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>> > Allegations are NOT evidence.
>>
>> Verified pleadings, however, ARE.
>>
>> Read the Complaint in Vignali v. Penn
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> No, a verified pleading is simply one that has been confirmed as
> having merit on face value.
It's evidence in that it's
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To Trust or Not To Trust , That Is The Question The Trouble with Trust
Funds is the Trustees.
=A0=A0=A0=A0~~~~~~
updated to include U.S. Court of Appeals~ 7th
Circuit ~Chicago........ =A0=A0=A0
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~There is certainly is a potential for abuse in
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On 08 Nov 2004 10:07:31 EST, "s_knight8" <s_knight8nospam@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~28682~2518953,00.html
>
>The woman who accused Kobe Bryant of rape is considering filing a civil suit
>against the basketball
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Chicago Paddling-Fishing <jwn@ripco.com> wrote in message news:<cml1f0$qmo$2@e250.ripco.com>...
> In chi.general ex_cathedra <excathedra@eboxmail.net> wrote:
> : Chicago Paddling-Fishing <jwn@ripco.com> wrote in message news:<cltc15$1oq$1@e250.ripco.com
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> soil. That's why they do not let you renounce your citizenship while
> inside this country, because you become persona-non-grata on our soil,
> and unlike most illegal immigrants (which you would then become) we
> wouldn't know where to send you bac
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"Jack Selman" <jackselman@127.0.0.1> a écrit dans le message de news:
9ghvo09repv2rq6v6ej136afbo9jeq4bri@4ax.com...
> On 8 Nov 2004 11:02:36 -0800, jabriol1@excite.com (Jabriol) wrote:
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>>http://archives.lunion.presse.fr/cgi/union_handle?artid=/lo
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Page 19.
http://www.courts.state.co.us/exec/media/eagle/11-04/504part3.pdf
Affidavit of Laura Stewart
Laura Stewart, being first duly sworn, states as follows:
1. I am a second-year student at the University of Northern Colorado
("UNC"), Gree
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>> And the lawyer who went along with a plan to make a statement on the net
>> about someone with the idea of triggering that process could lose his
>> license and be sanctioned or sued as well.
>
> You seem to have a fear of that, someone putting y
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I have a better idea.
You can show the world what kind of man you really are. All you need to do
is launch a federal constitutional challenge demanding that the U.S.
government honor its so-called separation clause by seeking the removal of
the Chri
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"Pastor Frank" <PF@christfirst.com> wrote:
>> > Hence we see Christianity outlawed,
>>
>> Christianity isn't outlawed. Where did you get that idea?
>>
> Had judge Moore posted any other religious sentiments than those of the
>Bible in his court
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http://www.courts.state.co.us/exec/media/eagle/11-04/820.pdf
The following witnesses have come to the attention of the defense in the
last three days.
The defense has learned of these witnesses through individuals contacting
the defense indicating t
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What YOU can't seem to grasp is that thousands of people find you to
be a pain in the ass and NUTS!
Your posts merely strke me as the ravings of a person who is out of
self control and who is not well mentally. Any NORMAL person, would
have let issu
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You are an insane idiot.
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"tibo" <bartol_78SPAMSUXXX@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
418fdcc2$0$5269$79c14f64@nan-newsreader-07.noos.net...
> J'ai rien compris à votre intervention.
>
> Je partais avec un préjugé négatif sur le post de Jabriol, mais j'ai
> fin
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"Jabriol" <jabriol1@excite.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
(snip the useless link)
*plonk le sale bigot qui est fier de provoquer des suicides*
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royls@telus.net wrote:
> On 7 Nov 2004 18:56:45 -0800, nini_pad@yahoo.com (michael price)
> wrote:
>
>
>> Or you could just do it like we do here (Australia) and have a
>>"loser pays" system.
>
>
> Of course, you do not regard it as proble
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"PTRAVEL" <ptravel@ruyitang.com> wrote
> Sorry, but it sounds like you're treading near tin-foil hat territory,
> here. I'm happy to discuss constitutional law. I have no interest in
> discussing secret religious conspiracy theories.
You wanted t
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"Arthur L. Rubin" wrote:
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> Anti-imperialist wrote:
> >
> > "Brandon K. Montoya" wrote:
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> > > If he really cared all he had to do was let
> > > Ohio's count finish naturally.
> >
> > The counting there is ongoing. Also the FBI has been call
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"Brandon K. Montoya" wrote:
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> Anti-imperialist wrote:
> >
> > "Brandon K. Montoya" wrote:
> > >
> > > Anti-imperialist wrote:
> > > >
> > > > "Brandon K. Montoya" wrote:
>
> Meh. I'll still believe it when I see it, the Skull & Bones fratern
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> The accuser consistently told the same story despite the rough
> questioning,
> Flannigan said. Flannigan has been the spokeswoman for District Attorney
> Mark Hurlbert, who filed and later dismissed the case against Bryant.
And Flannigan's a
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On 7 Nov 2004 18:56:45 -0800, nini_pad@yahoo.com (michael price)
wrote:
> Or you could just do it like we do here (Australia) and have a
>"loser pays" system.
Of course, you do not regard it as problematic that such a system
effectively denies
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November 08, 2004, 8:18 a.m.
Turning Out Trial Lawyers, Inc.
Election Day brought good news for tort reform
By Jim Copland
The litigation industry in America had a lot riding on
last Tuesday's elections. In addition to running a
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On 10-21 I purchased a 2000 model used car from a couple who said they
were moving overseas sometime in November. I paid the full amount in
cash. I got the registration signed and a bill of sale but not the
title, as they had bought the car with a
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On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 02:40:53 GMT, Socialism is a Mental Disease
<root@localhost.> wrote:
>On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 01:49:05 GMT, "sinister" <sinister@nospam.invalid>
>wrote:
>>
>>"Socialism is a Mental Disease" <root@localhost.> wrote in message
>>new
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S. O. Damocles wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
>>S. O. Damocles wrote:
>>>Ken Smith wrote:
>>>>Rehnquist should die in the most painful manner
>>>>possible.
>>>
>>>That's my line, counseler.
>>
>> You're welcome to it.
>
> How magnanimous of yo
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"The Hammer" <ham@rye.com> wrote in message
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> "George Grapman" <sfgeorge@paccbell.net> wrote in message
> news:iuAjd.18932$6q2.3091@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com...
> > Dave Simpson wrote:
> > > Frank Pitt
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
>>Chas wrote:
>>>Carol Lee
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
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>>The Constitution was a
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>However, since people are dragging up gymnastics again, I suppose I should
>start explaining again about how several top gymnasts and coaches
>deliberately covered up child abuse so that they could profit from it.
>There are some in civilized soc
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"s_knight8" <s_knight8nospam@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
news:cmo2cb$gkn@dispatch.concentric.net...
> http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36%257E28682%257E2519253,00.html
> "She did a great job," Flannigan said. "We were very impressed. She
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In article <1099875376.6EK29N+eIxZXKe1nPvjaDg@teranews> "Pastor Frank" <PF@christfirst.com> writes:
> "PTravel" <ptravel@ruyitang.com> wrote in message
> news:2v1uuaF2g3p70U1@uni-berlin.de...
> > "Pastor Frank" <PF@christfirst.com> wrote in message
>
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"PTravel" <ptravel@ruyitang.com> wrote
> The difference is, the so-called "religious symbology" that you cite is
> not
> placed there with the intent of communicating anything about religion and,
> indeed, most people wouldn't be aware that it might,
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Socrates wrote:
Why did Stone wait for more than a year before choosing to 'confess' to =
a
fellow prisoner in the adjacent prison cell?
=20
> "Hatter=AE" <demens.quirito@NOSPAMbtopenworld.com> wrote in message
....because it was more than a year
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On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 16:06:47 -0800, Steve <rwe@abq.inv> wrote:
>How is a customer supposed to know what's considered abusive?
Stop by the customer service desk and ask for a printed copy of the
store's return policy.
--
Friends don't let frien
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Statements aren't necessarily true or factual because they are made
under penalty of perjury.
HS
Ray Gordon wrote:
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> >> > Allegations are NOT evidence.
> >>
> >> Verified pleadings, however, ARE.
> >>
> >> Read the Complaint in Vignali v.
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"Ray Gordon" <ray@cybersheet.com> wrote in message news:<ntCjd.3022$EM3.69@trndny07>...
> >> You are not a lawyer and are not even close to qualified to assess a
> >> matter
> >> as complicated as this.
> >
> > You are too funny, Ray. YOU are not a
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"Falky foo" <falkyfoo@bonksbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:<n%Uid.5198$zx1.5057@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>...
> > Someone calls you and says they are going to give you a car. Would it
> > be better for you to say "ok, I accept, but I will pay you a
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On 8 Nov 2004 14:14:52 -0800, david_l_simpson@yahoo.com (Dave Simpson)
wrote:
>George Grapman
>
>> Bet you miss those good old days of school segregation.
>
> Nope. You are illogical, and wrong, again.
>
>
> Why do lefties say such stupid
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Scott en Aztlán <slothkills@NOyahooSPAM.com> wrote:
>It's fine if you return things once in a while; the retailers aren't
>objecting to that. As long as you don't do it so often as to be
>abusive, you'll be fine even with the new database.
How is a
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