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On Tue, 10 May 2005 18:35:43 -0500, "R M" <colteer@comcast.net> wrote:
> We wouldn't have this mess if the immigration laws had been enforced from
>the start. I say we treat them then treat them to a free ride to the nearest
>border crossing point.
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>> Time is important in your dispute. All of your witnesses will graduate
> in
>> a few years
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> It's a graduate ed school. Many of the witnesses may already have
> graduated, since it's commonly regarded as something like a two year
> progra
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mjoann wrote:
> rayadaps@yahoo.com wrote:
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>> OUTRAGEGOUS !!! American CITIZENS have a very hard time getting BASIC
>> medical care for their own Families(Especially the working poor with NO
>> medical insurance). When will "OUR" Government START t
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arminius wrote:
> <johnny@.> wrote in message
> news:ZiTfe.13896$RG2.2487@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
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>>May 9, 2005, 6:07 PM EDT
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>>WASHINGTON -- Health care providers can charge the government for
>>emergency care provided to illegal aliens beg
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>Senate kills statewide ban on smoking
>Effect on small bars was sticking point for lawmakers
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>By Lynn Bartels, Rocky Mountain News
>May 10, 2005
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>A statewide smoking ban died Monday, but smokers weren't celebrating.
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>They now fear that Colo
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"Curious" <No@ispSelectionYet.org> wrote in message
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> The biological origins have probably be lost and certainly have
> nothing whatsoever to do with a supreme being. For if it had it would
> have
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"Randy Howard" <randyhoward@FOOverizonBAR.net> wrote in message
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> In article <DX8ge.659$1A6.565@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com>, none@none.non
> says...
> > Well, look at is this way. All those billio
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rayadaps@yahoo.com wrote:
> OUTRAGEGOUS !!! American CITIZENS have a very hard time getting BASIC
> medical care for their own Families(Especially the working poor with NO
> medical insurance). When will "OUR" Government START taking the
> concerns of
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In article <DX8ge.659$1A6.565@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com>, none@none.non
says...
> Well, look at is this way. All those billions of dollars in FICA that
> illegals pay?
> Helps balance out the health care costs.
It would, if a lot of them, especi
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The biological origins have probably be lost and certainly have
nothing whatsoever to do with a supreme being. For if it had it would
have had to of been a flawed God to have chosen them.
Of course they continue to justify their colonial aggression,
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"Edward" <edwardr121453@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Private company looking for private venture capitalist for start up
> financing.
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> Tested and proven lucritive idea with guarante
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"R M" <colteer@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> We wouldn't have this mess if the immigration laws had been enforced from
> the start. I say we treat them then treat them to a free ride to the nearest
> b
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"Randy Howard" <randyhoward@FOOverizonBAR.net> wrote in message
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> In article <1115753442.883256.5840@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
> rayadaps@yahoo.com says...
> > OUTRAGEGOUS !!! American CITIZEN
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On Tue, 10 May 2005 08:26:05 -0500, "arminius" <richard norton@cybertrails.com>
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><johnny@.> wrote in message
>news:ZiTfe.13896$RG2.2487@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
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>> May 9, 2005, 6:07 PM EDT
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>> WASHINGTON -- Health care providers c
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On Mon, 09 May 2005 07:25:28 GMT, "z" <z@y.x.invalid> wrote:
>Petitioner only had 60 or 90 days to file the petition after being given
>notice by the university.
How can that be true if petitioner didn't exhaust the administrative
remedies?
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On Mon, 09 May 2005 22:06:36 GMT, "Don" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote:
>"Glitter Ninja" <stacia@xmission.com> wrote in message
>news:d5oh70$b98$1@news.xmission.com...
>> I'm about to have a conniption. I'm hoping you can help me here.
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>> My mothe
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On 9 May 2005 22:02:02 -0700, stefjam@sbcglobal.net wrote:
>My grandfather died four years ago. Nothing has been done with his
>estate. My brother lived with him in the house my grandfather owned
>and he continues to live there and he pays the prop
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You miss the point entirely. State or Fed. government makes NO difference.
Taxpayers foot the bill.
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In article <1115753442.883256.5840@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
rayadaps@yahoo.com says...
> OUTRAGEGOUS !!! American CITIZENS have a very hard time getting BASIC
> medical care for their own Families(Especially the working poor with NO
> medical i
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Gunner <gunner@lightspeed.net> wrote:
>"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling
>which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which h
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We wouldn't have this mess if the immigration laws had been enforced from
the start. I say we treat them then treat them to a free ride to the nearest
border crossing point. Final point: The "government" isn't paying for their
care and treatment. YO
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"Sam Sloan" <sloan@ishipress.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 10 May 2005 09:19:37 -0400, <MrButtwing@aol.com> wrote:
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>>You are so dumb that it would take Sam Sloan spawning another six kids and
>>all o
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DA says Brents' victims deserve money
By Javier Erik Olvera, Rocky Mountain News
May 10, 2005
The victims of accused serial rapist Brent J. Brents "deserve
compensation" for blunders that allowed him to remain free for months
after he confessed t
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"arodobop" <arodobop@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Mr Innes wrote:
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> The /content/ of the e-mails are pointedly avoided, as is the fact that
> these materials WERE circulated to a sel
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On 10 May 2005 06:58:52 -0700, "arodobop" <arodobop@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Mr Innes wrote:
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>The /content/ of the e-mails are pointedly avoided, as is the fact that
>these materials WERE circulated to a selected and secret group of
>partisans
>who ar
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"David Martel" <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> z,
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> If it is in your best interest to have a jury then do you think it
likely
> that the defense will elect to have a jury tri
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On Tue, 10 May 2005 07:30:19 -0600, Gio Medici <giomedici@sumware.com>
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>>>>Its a #@&@^, in my job. I run my own little machine tool repair
>>>>business, and most of the floors are covered with kitty litter, metal
>>>>chips, oil and v
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Senate kills statewide ban on smoking
Effect on small bars was sticking point for lawmakers
By Lynn Bartels, Rocky Mountain News
May 10, 2005
A statewide smoking ban died Monday, but smokers weren't celebrating.
They now fear that Coloradans wi
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n Mon, 09 May 2005 23:30:15 -0500, rfrego@satx.rr.com wrote:
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>Read the bible and accept Jesus as your savior and all will be well in
>the long run.
>
I don't reject Jesus, Buddha or Lao Tzu.
But I believe Pantheism offers hope for avoiding clash
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>The Bush Administration's lies about its rationales for attacking Iraq fit a
>pattern of deceit that has dragged America into at least three other unjust
>and catastrophic wars.
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In an ideal world there would be no deceit.
In the real worl
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On Tue, 10 May 2005 09:19:37 -0400, <MrButtwing@aol.com> wrote:
>"StanB" <> C'mon Paul, have the balls to sign your own name.
>>
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>You are so dumb that it would take Sam Sloan spawning another six kids and
>all of them donating their brains to yo
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<parrthenon@cs.com> wrote in message
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> SANITIZING CHESS LIFE
>
> Not a lot of time. I think this whole discussion, along with the
> minutiae of Beatriz Marinello's employment status, to
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Such a great investment opportunity, you are soliciting investors off
of a legal newsgroup? I can't wait to give you my money.
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On 9 May 2005 21:50:07 -0700, "George John" <george@neosoft.com>
wrote:
>Bill,
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>Technically speaking, these e-mail messages are the property of the
>organization. The organization chooses how the e-mail messages are to
>be distributed (or not a
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z,
If it is in your best interest to have a jury then do you think it likely
that the defense will elect to have a jury trial? If a jury trial is planned
will you hire someone with training and experience in law and rhetoric to
put forward you
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OUTRAGEGOUS !!! American CITIZENS have a very hard time getting BASIC
medical care for their own Families(Especially the working poor with NO
medical insurance). When will "OUR" Government START taking the
concerns of it's OWN CITIZENS over those of IL
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From: "Billzz" <billzzstring@starband.net>
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| The title of this thread is stupid, but I assume it started with a
| troll or some other stupid person.
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This is not a Troll posting this #@($ !
This is the work of Neo Nazi propogandists wit
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Tobin wrote:
> > The US Administration has promised to withdraw from Iraqi, once
> > Iraqi
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> > has a stable democratic government.
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> Didn't the US also promise that the war would pay for itself, that
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Touro to Lead Major War Crimes Examination -
In Nuremberg on 60th Anniversary
Topical and Timely, International Conference
Brings Together Top Legal Minds
Nuremberg, Germany - Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center will
head the world's most i
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To Whom It May Concern: Be Advised - Attorney Robert Amidon is a
covert-surrogate
attorney for The Church of Scientology. He represented them in a case
in the past
wherein a brain-damaged young man asked them back for $1.3 million they
had solicited
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"solar" <williamtmaxwell@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Jon Beaver wrote
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> >"How can you tell what the law "is" in the abstract? You can't. No
> statement of law can be severed from it'
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o Whom It May Concern: Be Advised - Attorney Robert Amidon is a
covert-surrogate
attorney for The Church of Scientology. He represented them in a case
in the past
wherein a brain-damaged young man asked them back for $1.3 million they
had solicited
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o Whom It May Concern: Be Advised - Attorney Robert Amidon is a
covert-surrogate
attorney for The Church of Scientology. He represented them in a case
in the past
wherein a brain-damaged young man asked them back for $1.3 million they
had solicited
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o Whom It May Concern: Be Advised - Attorney Robert Amidon is a
covert-surrogate
attorney for The Church of Scientology. He represented them in a case
in the past
wherein a brain-damaged young man asked them back for $1.3 million they
had solicited
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To Whom It May Concern: Be Advised - Attorney Robert Amidon is a
covert-surrogate
attorney for The Church of Scientology. He represented them in a case
in the past
wherein a brain-damaged young man asked them back for $1.3 million they
had solicited
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> The US Administration has promised to withdraw from Iraqi, once Iraqi
> has a stable democratic government.
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Didn't the US also promise that the war would pay for itself, that
the troops would be "
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Ken Smith wrote:
> fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
....
If you
> don't even know how to read a statute, you probably shouldn't
interject
> yourself into this thread.
I know how, sometimes it takes more than one try.
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> >> To the indi
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"Peter" <please@stop.spam.org> wrote in message
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>>The Bush Administration's lies about its rationales for attacking Iraq fit
>>a
>>pattern of deceit that has dragged America into at least thr
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Ken Smith wrote:
> fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
> > Ken Smith wrote:
> >>fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
> >>>Ken Smith wrote:
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> >>>>...
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> >>>> How do you get "every person but us corrupt judges" out of
"every
> >>>>person?" Si
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