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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, krp wrote:
> "Ken Smith" <forget@it.com> wrote in message news:41EDA44C.9080204@it.com...
> > My, what a compelling argument, Ken! Ever thought about going into
> > televangelism?
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Konfused Kenny Kake
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, krp wrote:
> ... It may DAWN on you someday Ken
> that all of the Presidents have been desists! ALL of them Ken!
Cease and desists?
http://www.bushflash.com/faith.html
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, krp wrote:
> ... And the Pledge is NOT in the Constitution as Carol claimed NOR was
> it wtitten by the "FOUNDING FATHERS" as she claimed.
Carol claimed no such thing.
But you are invited to prove what you claim, as you alwa
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Chas wrote:
> "Carol Lee Smith" <human@csd.uwm.edu> wrote
> >> Why would Christians deny someone the free practice of their religion?
> > Why indeed?
> > But we see it all the time.
> In what regard?
One example was when t
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>Ken Smith wrote
>> Hard to beat those Smiths. She's teamed up with Ken, humbled Chas,
pummeled Pangborn, and gotten Larry smitten with her.
>> Everywhere you go, there's one of those spunky Smiths.
> And let's not forget the yeoman's work
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Tom Vizzini wrote:
> "kb" <know_buddee@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1105717478.529976.307430@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>
>>Please Say NO to Gambling with Social Security!!!
>>
>
> I'm not saying that this post is completely idiotic.
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>Carol Lee Smith wrote
>So, if someone decided it was necessary to kill a live chicken during their
inaugural because it was the free practice of their religion, no one would
object?
You mean no one other than the *chicken* ???? <g>
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On 19 Jan 2005 18:51:04 -0800 david60610@hotmail.com wrote:
> My daughter, Karen, 24 years old, wishes to purchase a condominium.
> However, she has very poor credit due to very poor financial management
> in the past and wants me to loan her some of
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On 19 Jan 2005 18:13:09 -0800 kimshapiro100@yahoo.com wrote:
> How to deal with car purchase in US taxes ?
> My sister lives in California. She is self employed and has an LLC.
> Recently she bought a small luxury pre-owned SUV for $28,000. It is
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Is there anyway that I can file a law suit against the Department of
Veterans Affairs for Mental Anguish?
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 18:54:16 -0600 Blue 58 wrote:
> When is a person legally notified... when a letter is sent,
> or when a letter is received?
Date of receipt.
You send a letter out on a Thursday. Monday being a holiday, no service.
Letter a
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"Joe" <dreamer2753@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am planning to take a difficult exam for professional certification.
> I've been in touch via e-mail with some fellow whom I've never met, who
> is also studying towards the same test. He just contacted me, a
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On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 00:17:45 GMT Bob Oblong wrote:
> Our HOA has negotiated a bulk arrangement with the local CATV supplier.
> Participation is mandatory whether or not you use it. It's about $250
> /
> year for basic service.
> First of all - e
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"Richard" wrote:
> Ok, so you get soaked for $20 a month for tv.
> Tell the HOA, if I don't want the system, you're getting
> $20 less for dues every month.
The HOA will then have the right to put a lien on
the owner's condo unit.
>
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 22:57:26 GMT Daniel T. wrote:
> "Joe" <dreamer2753@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I am planning to take a difficult exam for professional certification.
>> I've been in touch via e-mail with some fellow whom I've never met,
>> who
>> is
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"Anticorporation" <anticorporation@absurdity.com> wrote in
news:ZDFHd.72544$gd.16018@twister.socal.rr.com:
> Are you unable to click on the link to the page? On my intial
> posting of
> the link I can click on it, but, the one in your post do
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"Anticorporation" <anticorporation@absurdity.com> wrote in
news:xuEHd.72259$gd.32004@twister.socal.rr.com:
> This one is just for you Publius, scroll down to hegel:
>
> http://search.hp.netscape.com/hp/boomframe.jsp?query=hegel+and+copyri
>
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http://propagandamatrix.com/articles/january2005/180105suitdismissed.htm
Stanley Hilton's 9/11 Suit Dismissed, Appeal Pending
SueTheTerrorist.net | January 18 2005
The $7 billion federal class action lawsuit against top Bush
Administration off
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>In any event, they can't very well send you a letter and repair the
>car in the same day and believe they've complied with the statute.
Exactly what I've told them.
>BTW, what did they do about your insurer? Did they mention that in
>the let
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"Daniel T." <postmaster@earthlink.net> wrote in
news:postmaster-C443DD.20431019012005@news1.east.earthlink.net:
> There is a big difference between a computer program and a violin (for
> example.) With the former, one can give it to a friend while s
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According to Fannie Mae, when a default occurs on a mortgage, typically
about 67% of the property value is actually recovered after
foreclosure. In other words, in general, the second mortgage holder
gets nothing unless the property has appreciated si
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Perhaps you might consider the more traditional method of a formal loan
with a written note secured by a second mortgage on the property filed
with the county?
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"Daniel T." <postmaster@earthlink.net> wrote in news:postmaster-
6816C8.19364719012005@news1.east.earthlink.net:
> My ethical opinion is that information is not property, no matter what
> medium it may be inscribed on (the medium is still property o
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
[Do we really care?]
[sung to the tune of "Dead Man's Curve," by Jan & Dean]
I was cruisin' with my daughter one November day.
Drivin' 'round the Basin, lookin' for someplace to play.
The sky was kinda cloudy and th
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When is a person legally notified... when a letter is sent,
or when a letter is received?
A rental car was reported as damaged upon return... of which
I dispute. According to Wisc. Statute ยง344.574 (4) (pasted
below) I am to be promptly notifi
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Bob Oblong <oblong@bogus.com> wrote:
>Our HOA has negotiated a bulk arrangement with the local CATV supplier.
>Participation is mandatory whether or not you use it. It's about $250 /
>year for basic service.
>
$20/month for basic service? That
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My daughter, Karen, 24 years old, wishes to purchase a condominium.
However, she has very poor credit due to very poor financial management
in the past and wants me to loan her some of the money for the
purchase. She has also been unreliable in repayin
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David Martel wrote:
> Phil,
> You need to immediately notify via e-mail followed by ground mail your
> former room mate of the cat's ill health and the cost of necessary
> treatment. You may wish to ask for ownership of the cats at this time.
>
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This is all getting ridiculous.
Yet again quote of trillion.
The figure for CODIS 13 loci before false matches occur
is 20.5 million, totally random profiles with absolutely no
co-ancestry. Factor in the fact everyone has a mother & father
etc brings
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:41:08 -0800, Jon Beaver <jbeaver@NO.com> wrote:
>"Tort reform," like any change in the law, doesn't affect the
>"profitability" of being a lawyer. The law is what the law is.
It seems to me that things like award caps, fee c
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Citizens in Arizona are so fed up with the deluge of illegal
immigrants, they have organized a volunteer group to patrol the border.
I applaud their effort! More of us should get involved. We need to
regain control of our country before it turns into t
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The Mexican Government is providing a handbook to illegal immigrants to
cross the border and remain undetected. This has gone too far! It's
time we regain control of our country before it turns into the United
States of Mexico! Go to:
http://www.newsw
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How to deal with car purchase in US taxes ?
My sister lives in California. She is self employed and has an LLC.
Recently she bought a small luxury pre-owned SUV for $28,000. It is
under 6,000 lbs in weight. Mileage 45,000.
What is the best way f
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"Bob Oblong" wrote:
> Our HOA has negotiated a bulk arrangement with the
> local CATV supplier. Participation is mandatory whether
> or not you use it. It's about $250 / year for basic service.
>
> First of all - even though this is part of the C
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> Jon Beaver wrote:
>>Ken Smith wrote:
>>>Jon Beaver wrote:
>>
>
>>>How do you practice "law" in a jurisdiction where there is no "rule of
>>>law" you can rely on?
>
>>You may not always know what "law" the judge will
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Chas wrote:
> " jls" <jls1016@bellsouth.net> wrote
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>>>His free practice of religion doesn't violate the Constitution. He takes
>>>nothing from the oath; changes nothing about the oath, adds only what his
>>>First Amendment rights allow him to so d
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Jonathan Kamens wrote:
> This isn't an option when you need to pay off the loan in a
> single day, e.g., as part of a refinancing.
True, but in a refinancing, the new lender takes care of paying off the
previous loan. When Citibank received a req
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"Daniel T." <postmaster@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:postmaster-7D36EA.17573019012005@news1.east.earthlink.net...
> "Joe" <dreamer2753@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > I am planning to take a difficult exam for professional certification.
> > I've b
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In article <postmaster-7D36EA.17573019012005@news1.east.earthlink.net>,
Daniel T. <postmaster@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Unless the seller has permission to re-sell the work, it is
>illegal to do so. Check out <http://www.copyright.gov/> for answers to
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Would you spend the $1000 for a new version if you couldn't get this?
Does the company sell a "lite" version for $250 or $500?
"Ethical" decisions are a matter of telling yourself a story. Just be
aware of the consequences, and then make a decision.
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Okay, so that's the legal side. But how about an ethical opinion? The
fact is, the used version is already a year or two dated -- still
useful, but not as useful as the current product. Legal issues aside,
doesn't that introduce some moral "play"?
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"Steven M. Scharf" <scharf.steven@linkearth.net> writes:
>Yes, I think that this is the key, don't send in over the total balance,
>send almost the whole balance, but leave something, and then make the
>final payment the next month.
This isn't an
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Rich Greenberg wrote:
> And why do you say that, because its is almost exactly what I did,
> except that I did it via electronic bill pay and I deliberately rounded
> down to a whole thousand, not up. Next statement had a principal and
> interest
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Jeff Strickland wrote:
>> It is just -one- example, of what is going on, under these
> "guidelines",
>
>>and why they want them struck down.
>>
>
> But "thousands of doses" is a huge amount of powder. Well, not huge, but
> more than people w
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 16:31:08 -0500, Sam <sammy@nospammy.com> wrote:
>On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 08:24:39 -0800, Jon Beaver <jbeaver@NO.com> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 21:11:47 -0500, RHR <RHR@nospammy.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>1. Has Jon Beaver and his b
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I am planning to take a difficult exam for professional certification.
I've been in touch via e-mail with some fellow whom I've never met, who
is also studying towards the same test. He just contacted me, and told
me that he had spent a large sum of m
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That is not the only weird legal case in that jurisdiction
Warren County Judge
Indicted On Sex Charges Enters Plea
by: Jenell Walton
Both a Warren County judge and the court employee he's
accused of having an affair with plead not guil
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jls wrote:
> "Carol Lee Smith," the dragonslayer, <human@csd.uwm.edu> wrote in message
> news:Pine.OSF.3.96.1050118203140.29740A-100000@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu...
>>On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, Ken Smith wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>>>>Your argument here must fail,
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krp wrote:
> "Carol Lee Smith" <human@csd.uwm.edu> wrote in message
> news:Pine.OSF.3.96.1050118213829.29740I-100000@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu...
>>On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Chas wrote:
>>><lanruvi2@yahoo.com> wrote
>>>
>>>>To that, I can only reply: I would
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krp wrote:
> "Ken Smith" <forget@it.com> wrote in message news:41EDA160.4070303@it.com...
>
>
>> I'm an occasional caller to right-wing talk shows like Savage, Medved,
>>and Prager (Hannity and Limbaugh are too hard to get into; Rushlooney is
>
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krp wrote:
> "Ken Smith" <forget@it.com> wrote in message news:41EDA282.4060709@it.com...
>
>
>>> EVERY PRESIDENT has used the phrase "SO HELP ME GOD" and had the
>>>right hand on the Bible.
>
>> I fail to discern the legal or logical sig
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