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"I can teach anyone how to get what they want out of life.
The problem is I can't find anybody who can tell me what they want." -- Mark Twain "Today people in America can become whatever they want. Trouble is most don't know what they want." -- Earl
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N9NWO wrote:
> > Judge Advocate Corp?? or 11 Bravo
>
> According to the article, he is 11B.
>
> And is preparing to go SF.
Another moron about to die an utterly meaningless
death for the Criminal Bu$h mob's lies like
that stupid fool Pat Tillman
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David Lo wrote:
> Besides the issue of sovereignty, a people's inalienable
> right to self-determination, the Iraqi resistance
> apparently has had other vital elements to nourish it and
> make it grow.
>
> The following article suggests that Bush's
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 16:27:08 GMT, checkwebsite@cyberussr.com (Hugo S.
Cunningham) wrote:
>
>Fiscal conservatives tell Americans we can't afford universal health
>insurance.
>
It's not a question of affording or not, it's a question of being
right
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In article <ai03p055cvljvo5fojag4a0llk4g5bharo@4ax.com>, Mike Z. Helm
<mhelm@not.known> wrote:
>Both PetSmart and PetCo have policies that their cashiers should show an
>interest in the customers pet(s). Usually they'll ask something like
>"What's
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James Lynn wrote:
> In article
> <Q_3kd.9491$O11.918@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
> marte005@earthlink.net says...
> > James,
> >
> > I think your best bet is to wait until the title
> > arrives in the mail. It does sound as if the previou
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James Lynn wrote:
> 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 h
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Chas wrote:
> "David Martel" <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote
> > .....You're coming across as very distraught. If you
> > don't feel up to this call a local attorney. I bet any
> > probate attorney knows how to get a new title.
>
> Easy peasy
Bull
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his is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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Mark T wrote:
> Which of your conservative government agencies and politici
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>> So is saying they need to be committed to an institution.
>>
>> Or it's just harassment and tortious interference with their employment
>> prospects (since the motive seems to be to get the search engines to pick
>> it up under one's birth name).
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Mark T wrote:
> Which of your conservative government agencies and politicians helped murder
> JFK???? Has anyone dared to own up yet???? Let me help you ... LBJ, Dallas
> police, Texan oil barons, FBI (with Hoover who dressed up in women's
> clothi
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S. O. Damocles wrote:
> Electric Nachos wrote:
> > http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article7265.htm
>
>
> "Bush can run, but he cannot hide from the Constitution"
>
> Ramsey Clark
>
> 11/09/04 "ICH" -- President Bush can run, but he canno
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http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~28682~2522467,00.html
Kobe Bryant, the NBA star who is facing a lawsuit over rape allegations,
filed notice in federal court Monday that he intends to blame the media and
other people and agencies for his a
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TV's Ken Smith wrote:
> towelie wrote:
>> Don't ever call a southerner a "yankee."
>
> "Redneck" and "inbred" are the generally accepted terms.
Unfortunately, that is often the case.
--
"Them white boys had me on crystal meth" - some cra
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TV's Mike Z. Helm wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 17:45:36 -0600, "towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com>
>
>> Don't ever call a southerner a "yankee." To a southerner, a yankee
>> is somebody from the state directly bordering his home state to the
>> north
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tjab <tjab@wam.umd.edu> wrote in message news:cmqtgp$6j8@rac3.wam.umd.edu...
> In article <4190f36a$0$41693$1b2cd167@news.wanadoo.nl>,
> Alex <avdeelen.REMOFE@wanadoo.nl> wrote:
> >
> >"tjab" <tjab@wam.umd.edu> schreef in bericht
news:cmqqo9$srk@rac3
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Byte Me wrote:
> GOOFY GORDON, now that name just sings doesn't it?
>
> BM
I wonder if Dr. Demento has any songs to fit the name?
--
Carl cfb01@earthlink.net
Research is a formalized curiosity. It is poking
and prying with a p
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Ashcroft, Evans resign from Cabinet
Officials: Attorney general will leave when successor confirmed
From John King
CNN
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In the first signs of a second-term shakeup for the Bush
administration, Attorney General John Ashcroft
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> That's what display models are for. If they don't have one, grab an
> employee and have them open up a package for you.
Please post your planet of origin, so we can all shop there.
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 07:11:41 -0800, Scott en Aztlán
<slothkills@NOyahooSPAM.com> wrote:
>
>I would stop by the customer service desk and get a printed copy of
>the return policy. I would expect that policy to outline the
>algorithm(s) used to deter
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Of course he's installed, dickhead. The full elections are scheduled for
January, much to the chagrin of the terrorists. Are you completely
braindead?
"S. O. Damocles" <so@damocl.es> wrote in message
news:ZQNjd.7$Ax3.22987@news.uswest.net...
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Electric Nachos wrote:
> http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article7265.htm
"Bush can run, but he cannot hide from the Constitution"
Ramsey Clark
11/09/04 "ICH" -- President Bush can run, but he cannot hide from the
Constitution of the
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Attorney general quits US cabinet
US Attorney General John Ashcroft has resigned from the Bush cabinet, the White
House has announced.
Secretary for Commerce, Don Evans, has also quit his post.
They are the first departures from President Bush's
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On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 20:36:11 GMT, MS <mikesc@iname.com> wrote:
>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
>>>"los
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Electric Nachos wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3960679.stm
BBC
Florida ballot papers go missing
Tens of thousands of postal ballots have gone missing in the state of Florida,
sparking fresh fears of irregularities in the US poll
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Mike Z. Helm <mhelm@not.known> wrote:
>In a sense then, it's a privilege which some stores choose to confer on
>their customers.
Unless the terms appear on the receipt, in which case I suspect it
could be called a contract.
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"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in message
news:41912A3C.41373C74@sprintmail.com...
> Ilena Rose wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 13:31:48 -0800, "Arthur L. Rubin"
> > <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >Ilena Rose w
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"Ilena Rose" <ilena@san.rr.com> in he rofficial capacity as the Directorix
of the delicensed and apparently defunct Humantics Foundation, whichnow fits
neatly into a 4"X4" box at a mail drop, wrote in message
news:jq92p011gpcs202ms9monmtp8cdurp9j5j@4
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"PTRAVEL" <ptravel@ruyitang.com> wrote:
>> Same with drug usage and ritual torture (Sun Dance gifts and so on).
>
>Nope. Native Americans cannot use peyote in religious observances without
>violating federal drug laws.
Actually they can, under sp
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~z~ wrote:
> [That's pretty nice---90,000 more votes than
> voters........hmmmmm........)
>
>
> http://www.buzzflash.com/contributors/04/11/con04492.html
>
>
> Incredible As It May Seem, MSNBC Covers Voting Problems
> A BUZZFLASH READER CONTRIBUT
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"Chas" <chasclementsSPOOF@comcast.net> wrote:
>"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,
>>
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"PTravel" <ptravel@ruyitang.com> wrote in message
news:2vaf5mF2i4tq2U1@uni-berlin.de...
>
> The IRS doesn't regulate religion, though it does make a broad "validity"
> determination. However, I agree with you completely -- the IRS has no
> business
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On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 17:45:36 -0600, "towelie" <bugoNOSPAM@hotmail.com>
>Don't ever call a southerner a "yankee." To a southerner, a yankee is
>somebody from the state directly bordering his home state to the north or
>farther north. So to a Mississ
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On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 05:27:41 +0000 (UTC), "Choise76Smu@EhOhEll.Net"
<Choise76Smu@EhOhEll.Net>
>MrPepper11@go.com (MrPepper11) in news:57cfd534.0411070658.18a9bc3c@posting.google.com:
>
>
>
>> Darlene Salerno considers herself a loyal customer of t
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On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 17:37:16 -0800, Scott en Aztlán
<slothkills@NOyahooSPAM.com>
>Friends don't let friends shop at Best Buy.
The only time I've ever abused a store's return policy was at Best Buy.
It was at least 10 years ago, and I wanted to c
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"PTRAVEL" <ptravel88-usenet@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:2v9ql9F2i0f4pU2@uni-berlin.de...
> "Pastor Frank" <PF@christfirst.com> wrote in message
> news:1099875376.6EK29N+eIxZXKe1nPvjaDg@teranews...
> >
> > It is for religionists
> > to decide wh
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On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 02:54:00 GMT, Bill <billrubin@prodigy.net>
>"Scott en Aztlán" wrote:
>> While generally true, this returns database is hardly a good example.
>> If you don't abuse the return privilege (and that's exactly what it
>> is, a PRIVI
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On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 05:59:44 -0800, Scott en Aztlán
<slothkills@NOyahooSPAM.com>
>I actually PREFER to shop at stores which don't accept returns; this
>lessens the chances that the item I'm buying is a "rental" that
>someone else purchased, used b
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"Chas" <chasclementsSPOOF@comcast.net> wrote:
>"PTRAVEL" <ptravel88-usenet@yahoo.com> wrote
>> I'm sorry, but that's simply ridiculous. No other judges have done what
>> Moore did. There are no Jewish judges nailing mezzuahs to the courtroom
>> door
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"Bob LeChevalier" <lojbab@lojban.org> wrote in message
news:kg90p05f71pr73ge4nn3i6tfp90i639ppr@4ax.com...
> "Pastor Frank" <PF@christfirst.com> wrote:
> >> > Hence we see Christianity outlawed,
> >>
> >> Christianity isn't outlawed. Where did you ge
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"Bob LeChevalier" <lojbab@lojban.org> wrote
>>Nope. Native Americans cannot use peyote in religious observances without
>>violating federal drug laws.
> Actually they can, under specific law that says that religious usage
> is nondrug use. See my ci
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Hello there,
I'm hoping you'd be able to give me some pointers. The question is
regarding a private sale of a vehicle. I'm in Michigan and the seller
is in Texas. I'm about to fly down to Texas to make the final
decision, and if I buy it, I inten
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"Bob LeChevalier" <lojbab@lojban.org> wrote
>>Actually, the symbology is biased towards the Babylonian Mystery
>>religions,
>>some of which are still quite active- and the symbology is chosen
>>carefully.
> Your unsubstantiated claim is noted. Now
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"xeno" <xeno@transbay.net> wrote in message
news:20041107213717.E54613@synergy.transbay.net...
> On Sun, 7 Nov 2004, ZenIsWhen wrote:
>
> >> Had judge Moore posted any other religious sentiments than those of
> >> the
> >> Bible in his court roo
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Hello Matthew ,
I invite you to post your question at http://www.askxperts.com
It's a free expert website where your questions are send to many
experts.
Points are offered by the askers, and anyone is free to ask or answer
questions.
Anyon
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"xeno" <xeno@transbay.net> wrote in message
news:20041107180300.S5277@synergy.transbay.net...
>
> If all Jesus does for you is make you act & talk like a loon, you
> should leave that @$#*ing Jesus alone.
>
Those are flames and should be posted
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