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Re: Isn't it true...
Don wrote: > There is a rumor going around that the present federal government is > controlled by aliens. Reportedly many of our present leaders are > actually robots put there by the aliens. I have noticed on TV some > people in high office giving sp


There are 4 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest: 1. A bittersweet scene for Cubans' kin From: "PL" <pl.nospam@pandora.be> 2. HOUSING CUBA'S PAST From: "PL" <pl.nospam@pandora.be> 3. Embargo hampering restoration effort of Hemingway v


Re: Traffic school after appeal? Spousal privilege on camera ticket?
Henry wrote: > I am in California and have two questions. > > A. Traffic school: If you fight your case and lose, and then are given > traffic school, do you lose the school if you appeal the case (and lose > the appeal)? > It can vary by cou


Re: CredCard company has no records
<american@redwhiteblue.com> wrote in message news:vgsej1ltpq9krf9ja0s7kqf48ut8auqmih@4ax.com... | On 24 Sep 2005 19:36:14 -0700, "Capri" <capri142@usa.com> wrote: | | > | ><<<I believe it is my right to be able to have full access to my | >records


Re: Credit card company has no records
In article <rUZZe.29034$h02.4485@tornado.texas.rr.com>, jheard@nospammsn.com (Joshua Heard) writes: | There is no consideration for the Debtor's promise, since he is obligated to | pay already. How then would you structure an enforceable contract


Re: Cuba's Health Care System EXCEEDES the U$$A -- Homeland Sekurity can't defend/protect a *single city* must less the entire Nation <= your pig-ignorant Amerikunts !
In article <X8uTe.54$sR1.11515@news.uswest.net>, " \"- Prof. Jonez©\"" <jonez@norcom.ca> wrote: > tropicus@gmail.com wrote: > > - Prof. Jonez© wrote: > > > tropicus@gmail.com wrote: > > > > Thom wrote: > > > > > On 5 Sep 2005 17:38:29 -0700, tro


Re: Ken Smith Hallucinates Again
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 09:55:51 -0700, "Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >Ken Smith wrote: > >> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>> Ken Smith wrote: > >>>> You mean, the "context" which objectively proves that you are Larry >>>> Glass


Re: Ted Finally Concedes!
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 15:47:55 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote: >Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >> Ken Smith wrote: > > [snip] > >>>You mean, the "context" which objectively proves that you are Larry >>>Glasser? >> >> No, the context which obj


Re: Meaning of "Subjectively Reasonable" Eludes Ken Smith
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 07:50:47 -0700, "Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >Ken Smith wrote: > >> Larry wrote: >>> Ken Smith wrote: > >>>> Interesting admission, Larry -- you've just defended religious and ethnic >>>> prejudice, c


Re: What Would Jesus Drive?
"Positive Sex Fiend" <positivesexfiend@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:20050926090933.464$QI@newsreader.com... >" krp +" <web2457k@verizon.net> wrote: >> "Positive Sex Fiend" <positivesexfiend@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>


Re: What Would Jesus Drive?
"Positive Sex Fiend" <positivesexfiend@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:20050926090817.480$sl@newsreader.com... >> >> >> > My bet? Jesus is frugal and pretty cool. I think he'd probably >> >> >> > drive a Mini Cooper. >> >> >> >> >> >> When


Re: Ken Smith Pussies Out
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 07:32:44 -0700, "Theodore A. Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >Ken Smith wrote: > >> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>> A Maybach 62. > >>> Ken Smith wrote: >>>> Larry wrote: >>>>> "jls" wrote: >>>>>> Ken Smith wrote: >


Re: NYU Medical Center Official Complaint filed
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:19:01 +1000, Ivor Longhorn <longhornster@gmail.com> wrote: >You rang, m'lord. Well, even if you didn't, "Twittering One" ><twitteringfolly@aol.com> said: > >>"Well, everyone's corrupt but you are calling for nobility." >>Dr.


Re: Ken Smith Pussies Out
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ahem. I think everybody here can clearly see just who it is that's not > playing with quite a full deck. Not only is that true, but it's obvious you have less than 20 cards and you're missing all the cards in the club


Re: Atheists WIN! -- Pledge of Allegiance is UNCONSTITUTIONAL with "gaaawd" in it <= yeeeeeeee haaaaaaaaaaa!
J L Ruble wrote: > " "- Prof. Jonez©"" <jonez@norcom.ca> wrote in message > news:4AkZe.78$605.6597@news.uswest.net... > > J L Ruble wrote: > > > Again, the "Prof" has no facts to support his (so-called) > > > opinion, so > > > he screams insults and


Re: Cuba's Health Care System EXCEEDES the U$$A -- Homeland Sekurity can't defend/protect a *single city* must less the entire Nation <= your pig-ignorant Amerikunts !
Harold Burton wrote: > In article <X8uTe.54$sR1.11515@news.uswest.net>, > " \"- Prof. Jonez©\"" <jonez@norcom.ca> wrote: > > > tropicus@gmail.com wrote: > > > - Prof. Jonez© wrote: > > > > tropicus@gmail.com wrote: > > > > > Thom wrote: > > > > >


Re: The Imaginary Beaver ... Reasonable Doubt Inquiry
Larry wrote: > In article <r4VZe.17$Q34.664@news.uswest.net>, > " \"- Prof. Jonez©\"" <jonez@norcom.ca> wrote: > > > Jon Beaver wrote: > > > On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 23:02:11 GMT, "Marcus Aurelius" > > > <shaw2082@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > > > > > > Re


Re: Isn't it true...
<wordsmith@rocketmail.com> wrote in message news:1127766608.354634.115020@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > ...that there's a federal law barring anyone from talking to an alien > from space? If so, then, if a UFO lands in your back yard and > y


Fascist Scumbag G aWol Bu$h pisses on Constitution <= Cindy Sheehan arrested by Whitehouse Gestapo !
Sheehan arrested in front of White House Civil disobedience meant to protest Iraq war WASHINGTON (AP) -- Cindy Sheehan, the California woman who became a leader of the anti-war movement following her son's death in Iraq, was arrested Monday along


Re: What Would Jesus Drive?
Wayne Delia wrote: > > Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > > krp - wrote: > > > >>My bet? Jesus is frugan and pretty cool. I think he'd probably drive a > >>Mini Cooper. > > > > When Jesus first came to this world He came as the Lamb of God. When He


Re: Online threatening in a newsgroup
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 03:59:38 +0200, "Concerned User" <nobody@anonymousnowhere.org> wrote: >This happened in a semi-dead group two days ago. > >I don't have a problem with trolls and in such kind of groups you will have >them, but this person is th


Traffic school after appeal? Spousal privilege on camera ticket?
I am in California and have two questions. A. Traffic school: If you fight your case and lose, and then are given traffic school, do you lose the school if you appeal the case (and lose the appeal)? If your answer is that you keep the ability to


Re: Isn't it true...
>> ...that there's a federal law barring anyone from talking to an alien >> from space? If so, then, if a UFO lands in your back yard and > >No, it isn't true. >http://www.snopes.com/legal/et.htm There is probably still some law that prevents you


Re: Credit card company has no records
There is no consideration for the Debtor's promise, since he is obligated to pay already. That is a good question though about the interest/service charge entry. I bet there is case law.


Re: 'Intelligent design' idiots spew their stone-age superstition in PA schools <= k00k alert!
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 11:57:37 -0600, " \"- Prof. Jonez©\"" <jonez@norcom.ca> wrote: >B1ackwater wrote: >> On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 10:30:46 -0600, " \"- Prof. Jonez©\"" >> <jonez@norcom.ca> wrote: >> >> > "- Prof. Jonez©" wrote: >> > > 'Intelligent des


Re: Isn't it true...
wordsmith@rocketmail.com wrote: > ...that there's a federal law barring anyone from talking to an alien > from space? If so, then, if a UFO lands in your back yard and No, it isn't true. http://www.snopes.com/legal/et.htm


Re: 'Intelligent design' idiots spew their stone-age superstition in PA schools <= k00k alert!
"Matt Silberstein" <RemoveThisPrefixmatts2nospam@ix.netcom.com> wrote > There is no scientific dispute over evolution or common descent, not > more than there is in any other area of active established science. > There is no dispute by people recogn


Re: Credit card company has no records
In article <okTZe.28986$h02.14720@tornado.texas.rr.com>, jheard@nospammsn.com (Joshua Heard) writes: | > Creditor calls Debtor on the telephone and extracts an oral promise to pay | > on | > a certain schedule. Creditor duly notes this promise in the


Re: Can a government own a copyright?
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, "Joshua Heard" <jheard@nospammsn.com> wrote: > http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,68967,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_2 > [ is a link to an article re. state governmental transportation ageencies' > assertion of copyright to maps they


Re: What does everyone thinks about this? Are America and Europe dying out because of feminsim?? "The women of America would do well to consider whether their much-cherished gains of the right to vote, work, murder and freely fornicate are worth destroyin
For christ's sake I've seen posts shorter than your bloody title. Try to restrain your rampant nuttiness.


Contract question...
A few months ago my fiance (Matthew) and I moved into a house his uncle owns. His mother (Debbi) was living here for many years but finally decided to move into town (we are in a little town outside of a small city in WA) as she is getting older and w


Re: Why are cops allowed to lie to suspects?
Captain Compassion wrote: > >> >> >If you lie to the cops you go to prison like martha did. But if the > >> >> >cops try to make you confess by inventing some bald-faced lie like "we > >> >> >have witnesses who place you at the scene of the crime",


Re: Why are cops allowed to lie to suspects?
Captain Compassion wrote: > >> >> >If you lie to the cops you go to prison like martha did. But if the > >> >> >cops try to make you confess by inventing some bald-faced lie like "we > >> >> >have witnesses who place you at the scene of the crime",


Ted, offering to pay for Dr. Hayes' report on Lauren's murder from his own pocket?
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: >>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >>>Ken Smith wrote: > >>>>You mean, the "context" which objectively proves that you are Larry >>>>Glasser? >>> >>>No, the context which objectively proves that Ken Smith IS


Re: Last will and testament
>My step-father had several heart attacks this spring. While he was in >the hospital, he asked me to get his power of attorney for health care, >which gives me the power of attorney. He was positive it was in his >safe deposit box. Amongst papers, t


Re: ~ * West Edge Off Center
"What she said, played On our Clavecin a Deux Claviers Beyond ordinary X ~ Istence As handed down from ~ Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universale. Please turn the page, Dear Page Turner ..." ~ Folly "Will do, pronto ~ ! ~ Page


Re: best course of action?
"JTurner" <JimT@internetconnect.org> wrote in message news:11jg3dm3vh7ube6@news.supernews.com... > Hi All, > > I'm having a bit of a problem with the local police - have been harassed > on > several occasions. I attribute most of this problem


Re: ~ * West Edge Off Center
At The Opera * ~ "You're projecting, What with being awkward yourself." ~ Leonard "... to project One's voice, a fine thing, indeed, protection Against the scolding of an Elf." ~ Etude "OK, You've proven how clever you are. We're all appro


Re: Traffic school after appeal? Spousal privilege on camera ticket?
"Henry" <doREMoOVEtTHIS2@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:d%ZZe.3380$zQ3.1016@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net... >I am in California and have two questions. > > A. Traffic school: If you fight your case and lose, and then are given > traffic


Re: ~ * West Edge Off Center
OK, you've proven how clever you are. We're all appropriately impressed. Give it a rest.


Re: Can a government own a copyright?
The article is about whether or not iot is legal to make and sell your own copies of New York City and San Francisco subway maps. The transit systems in question are government-owned corporations rather than government agencies, and as such they have


Re: Atheists WIN! -- Pledge of Allegiance is UNCONSTITUTIONAL with "gaaawd" in it <= yeeeeeeee haaaaaaaaaaa!
" "- Prof. Jonez©"" <jonez@norcom.ca> wrote in message news:4AkZe.78$605.6597@news.uswest.net... > J L Ruble wrote: > > Again, the "Prof" has no facts to support his (so-called) opinion, so > > he screams insults and pounds the table. > > Sez the


Re: How to get certified copies of documents in CA?
"CC" <somewhere@overthe.rainbow.net> wrote in message news:dh6llj0oud@news2.newsguy.com... > McGyver wrote: >> You are dealing with the wrong bank. Find one that has done this before, >> and ask what other customers have submitted in the way of doc


Re: Credit card company has no records
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 21:39:35 GMT, "Joshua Heard" <jheard@nospammsn.com> wrote: >There is no consideration for the Debtor's promise, since he is obligated to >pay already. That is a good question though about the interest/service >charge entry. I


Re: NYU Medical Center Official Complaint filed
You rang, m'lord. Well, even if you didn't, "Twittering One" <twitteringfolly@aol.com> said: >Isn't there a medical council or something? Are you hoping for a >confession, or a slip, that will allow legal action? You are surely >not hoping for an ac


Re: tire insurance wont pay claim
Thanks. They are out of state corporation. Can I still sue them in my state ? I will also sue the dealership. kuacou241@yahoo.com wrote: > Small Claims Court is your friend. Sue 'em.


"Stalking Ted" tries to stalk me again....
heodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: >>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: >> >>>A Maybach 62. > >>>Ken Smith wrote: >>>>Larry wrote: >>>>>"jls" wrote: >>>>>>Ken Smith wrote: >>>>>>>Let's face it -- if I have a problem with "impulse control," so


Re: Wiped Out by NYPD Harbor Patrol! (Sea Eagle Paddleski Review)
"NYC XYZ" <jack_foreigner@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1122551057.054426.6480@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > was just too close to the shoreline, like I said! That's what I'm > wondering: if I ain't supposed to be in the middle of the rive


Re: Meaning of "Subjectively Reasonable" Eludes Ken Smith
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------070208090104010800050703 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: >>Larry wrote: >>>Ken Smith


Ted Finally Concedes!
Theodore A. Kaldis wrote: > Ken Smith wrote: [snip] >>You mean, the "context" which objectively proves that you are Larry >>Glasser? > > No, the context which objectively proves that Ken Smith IS psychologically > fit to practise law.