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On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 21:07:31 GMT, "Theodore A.Kaldis"
<kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>RetzQ wrote:
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>> Brown was a potential fugitive at the time he was arrested.
>
>EVERYONE is a potential fugitive until they are arrested. Cameron
>Brown has
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On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 21:04:07 GMT, "Theodore A.Kaldis"
<kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>Lowrenta wrote:
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>> According to one of the anonymous mutts at the kennel, Kamoron and
>> Krazy Patty Kaldis filed for full custody of Lauren?
>
>> Is this t
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Matthew B. Smith ~
You told me, when I filed my report
with the NYU Office of Complance, that
I did not "need to worry about getting
a lawyer."
You asked for a copy of all my correspondence
with NYU.
You knew that NYU lied to me.
You were my
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Victoria Rivamonte, PsyD,
New York State
You told me I blamed everything on my past.
You really wanted me to "just forget"
the abuse I was victim to in your office
the previous year, spring 2003, when your
sub-standard care began,
after I beg
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On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 19:45:41 GMT, "Theodore A.Kaldis"
<kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>Ken Smith wrote:
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>> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>> Bill wrote:
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>>>> ted you dont even know Cam. And it sounds like your threatening me.
>
>>>> Who is "w
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New York University
Medical Center ~
What you did to me is inexcusable,
after I served as a volunteer in your service,
for the Child Study Center.
Virginia Hooper
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Matthew B. Smith, MD
New York State
You told me it was "my choice" to see
Dr. Rivamonte.
Your refusal to answer my calls, under those conditions,
when I was screaming and begging, when I was suicidal,
between May 1 and 18, 2004, is inexcusable f
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On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 20:08:05 GMT, "Theodore A.Kaldis"
<kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>Ken Smith wrote:
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>> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>> Ken Smith wrote:
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>>>> [ ... witness tampering ... ]
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>>> There's no reason for anyone to call him to
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Victoria Rivamonte, PsyD,
New York State
You told me I blamed everything on my past.
What you said to me, under those conditions,
in your professional office, when I was suicidal,
on May 13, 2004, is inexcusable for any
neuropsychologist to say
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ladagency@intergate.com wrote:
> You are, as most activists do, overthinking for the sake of a desired
> predetermined outcome.
>
> As I had to do in several law classes, allow me to correct you as I did
> the attorney teachers. Bush v. Gore starte
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On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 19:56:33 GMT, "Theodore A.Kaldis"
<kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>Ken Smith wrote:
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>> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>> Ken Smith wrote:
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>>>> [... witness tampering ...]
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>>> STFU, you mendacious prevaricator.
>
>> Talk
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I have his music, and for each arrangement there was the sheet music
with copywrite and a number stamped on it,
a royalty aggreement, a reel to reel tape, a 78 record, and a
registered letter addressed to himself.
He was composing music all the tim
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Dear Dr. TK Wetherell ~
President, Florida State University
The last time I was in that house, 1977,
I had driven down to visit my oldest friend,
Kenny Holstead, and I was staying with him,
because I was not welcome at my grandmother's
home
But
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ladagency@intergate.com wrote:
> You are, as most activists do, overthinking for the sake of a desired
> predetermined outcome.
"Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look: he thinks too much." Is this
"overthinking"?
Yes, I had a political desire
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1977: Elvis is dead ~
long live the king
"Elvis Presley died in his Memphis mansion on 16 August 1977,
at the age of 42.
The iconic status he achieved in his lifetime coupled with a sudden and
relatively
early death cemented his position as one
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Larry wrote:
> In article <43EFA39E.C19FC7BB@worldnet.att.net>,
> "Theodore A.Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>>RetzQ wrote:
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>>
>>>Brown was a potential fugitive at the time he was arrested.
>>
>>EVERYONE is a potential fugitive until
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There isn't any regulation Ted. It comes from common decency. A truly
loving, grieving parent (like you have tried to portray Cameron) would
have had the decency to pay for Lauren's funeral expenses and found a
way to do it. It could have been done
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mcook@prodigy.net wrote:
> spinoza1111@yahoo.com wrote:
> > Bush v. Gore, the 2000 decision that decided the first election of the
> > current President, was the application of the US 14th Amendment
> > formally, as opposed to substantively, in the F
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Theodore A.Kaldis wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>>Bill wrote:
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>>>>ted you dont even know Cam. And it sounds like your threatening me.
>>>
>>>>Who is "we" ted?
>>>
>>>>you and you sister and Cams family? You got n
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Theodore A.Kaldis wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
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Theodore A.Kaldis wrote:
> Loretta wrote:
>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
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Theodore A.Kaldis wrote:
> Lowrenta wrote:
[snip to focus on this point]
> Eat sh*t.
What a way to talk to a lady! Of course, it is a vast improvement
over the Toad Kaldis of old:
"BULL-F***IN'-S*IT! ... Wipe your f***in' @ss wit
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In article <43EFA39E.C19FC7BB@worldnet.att.net>,
"Theodore A.Kaldis" <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> RetzQ wrote:
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> > Brown was a potential fugitive at the time he was arrested.
>
> EVERYONE is a potential fugitive until they are arrested.
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Lowrenta wrote:
> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>> Bill wrote:
[...]
> I happen to have corresponded with another of Cam's former friends in
> Denver who asked to remain anonymous
And I have a pretty good idea of who this "anonymous" person is.
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City lawmakers endorse expunging arrest records of thousands
By Kelly Brewington | Sun reporter
February 9, 2006
As a dispute grows over the city Police Department's arrest strategies,
Baltimore lawmakers endorsed legislation yesterday that would au
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Bexar County Sheriff Deputies Break Down Door To Wrong House
Feb 9, 2006
The Bexar County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday that an "unfortunate set of
circumstances" led to deputies forcibly entering the wrong residence in an
attempt to serve a felo
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RetzQ wrote:
> Brown was a potential fugitive at the time he was arrested.
EVERYONE is a potential fugitive until they are arrested. Cameron
Brown has never posed any flight risk, and I don't believe that anyone
has ever asserted that he did. Th
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Lowrenta wrote:
> According to one of the anonymous mutts at the kennel, Kamoron and
> Krazy Patty Kaldis filed for full custody of Lauren?
> Is this true?
You tell me. Is it?
> If so, I hope they got their money back from the shyster lawyer
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Deputy may have shirked duty in assault
By Scott Morris | Herald Writer
February 11, 2006
COUPEVILLE - A Bellingham man was arrested Wednesday for allegedly tying up
and assaulting a woman for at least one night until she escaped from his
family's
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Former Hagerstown Officer Accused of Racial Threats
By Fredrick Kunkle | Washington Post Staff Writer
February 10, 2006
A Boonsboro, Md., police officer has been charged with creating fake bomb
scares, making racially charged death threats and sendi
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Ex-deputy arraigned in ID theft
February 10, 2006
ADRIAN - A former Lenawee County sheriff's deputy has been arraigned in
Circuit Court on 51 fraudulent check charges.
Full story:
http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060210/NEW
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Ex-deputy accused of theft
Sheriff says more than $200,000 stolen from account for gambling, mortgage
BY MARA H. GOTTFRIED | Pioneer Press
Feb. 11, 2006
A Ramsey County sheriff's deputy who once supervised the sale of foreclosed
property was charge
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abuse@gmail.com , you google-posting @$#*wit.
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Gambling probe slaps 2nd N.J. trooper
By SARAH WATSON
Feb. 11, 2006
Another New Jersey state trooper has been suspended in the Operation Slap
Shot investigation.
Full story:
http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/news/local/13846554.htm
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Off-duty officer, his wife arrested at Rogers eatery
ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
February 11, 2006
ROGERS ? An off-duty Gentry police officer was arrested Tuesday night after
Rogers police said he was intoxicated and caused a disturbance at a
restaur
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Ken Smith wrote:
> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>> Ken Smith wrote:
>>> [ ... witness tampering ... ]
>> There's no reason for anyone to call him to testify.
> He is a potential rebuttal witness, based on his long association with
> Cam.
Wha
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Portland officer charged for allegedly head-butting homeless man
February 11, 2006
PORTLAND, Maine --A Portland police officer faces up to a year in jail after
being charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly head-butting a
homeless man last sum
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Ken Smith wrote:
> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>> Ken Smith wrote:
>>> [... witness tampering ...]
>> STFU, you mendacious prevaricator.
> Talking about yourself again?
No. I'm talking about YOU. You mendacious prevaricator.
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Ken Smith wrote:
> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>> Bill wrote:
>>> ted you dont even know Cam. And it sounds like your threatening me.
>>> Who is "we" ted?
>>> you and you sister and Cams family? You got nothing coming sukka.
>>> Anybody who
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Suspect shot in police station
By: KEITH PHUCAS, Times Herald Staff
02/12/2006
UPPER MERION - A woman arrested for theft was wounded in the hand while
struggling with a police officer at Upper Merion Township Police Station on
Saturday.
Full
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Theodore A.Kaldis wrote:
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> > Unless you and she have a mind meld, it's just another example of how
> > you are probably the person posting at the kennel using her name.
>
> Au contraire. I've never been to the "kennel".
That's a lie. You ha
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Never mind that it's the oldest, dead horse-beating-lame-defense
strategy of bad lawyers.
And it almost ALWAYS fails.
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Theodore A.Kaldis wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
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> I don't think that anyone here ever set out to "frame" a man they knew
> to be innocent. But the initial investigator here seems to have had an
> emotional attachment to the case, and developed tun
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Theodore A.Kaldis wrote:
(with other rehash from me)
> >> Eat sh*t.
>
> > Eat Shot? No thanks.
>
> You know what I mean.
I know that weak minds resort to profanity and other ad homs when they
have no salient arguments.
"A foolish consi
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Jailers let Marches meet privately before plea deal
Lawyers say rare visit could have let co-defendants confer on stories
By SHEILA BURKE | Staff Writer
02/12/06
Lawyers say rare visit could have let co-defendants confer on stories.
Two weeks be
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Officer accused in sex assault
Charges likely Monday against well-connected Milwaukee cop
By JOHN DIEDRICH
Posted: Feb. 11, 2006
A 16-year veteran of the Milwaukee Police Department who sits on the state's
law enforcement standards board and the p
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Car chase crook gets city's 68G
By Bob Kappstatter
A man serving up to six years in prison for injuring cops during a car chase
through the Bronx and Westchester County will get $68,000 from the city to
settle charges that he was kicked by the poli
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Just for the record, ted does not intimidate me at all. ted is just a
neurotic, insecure bully.
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Detroit Police Department Violates The Law As They Shut Down Christian
Witness Over Super Bowl Weekend
By Press Release (02/10/2006)
Free speech was the loser during the Super Bowl in Detroit. As you have
heard, Life and Liberty Ministries Directo
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Escape discipline inconsistent
Punishments have varied over the years for Miami-Dade corrections officers
involved in inmate escapes.
BY DAVID OVALLE
Feb. 12, 2006
Five years ago, Miami-Dade corrections officer Joyce Landy mistakenly
released an i
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