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"Smiler" <youmustbe@joking.com> wrote in message
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> I suggest you read Zircon's post and then mine.
I skip most of his posts. They're always the same old crapola.
> You will see that I didn
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On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 21:29:45 GMT, "Theodore A. Kaldis"
<kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>[re: the Autopsy Report]
>
>Kent Wills wrote:
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>> You'd be amazed at who has it, Ted.
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>(Who's kidding who?) You certainly don't.
Prove your claim is
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yup
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I think he's referring to retained general counsel for the companies
which act as ISPs but, well, you just never know.
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Just wondering if anyone has managed to apply for a first time passport
within the last couple of years without supplying a SSN?
Section 6039E of the Internal Revenue Code says that if I fail to
supply my SSN I'll be fined $500, which is fine by me (
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"Ray Gordon" <ray@cybersheet.com> wrote in
news:UMuKf.1458$QL4.583@news-wrt-01.rdc-nyc.rr.com:
> At least one or more persons in this thread are furthering a RICO
> enterprise and could find themselves named in a motion to add them as
> defendants
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ummmm....ok I've been into the IT industry for YEARS (11 to be
precise), and have just STARTED getting into this community VERY
RECENTLY. In fact this is my FIRST post to asf so please don't flame me
everybody...lol. now back to the topic at hand... I'
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On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 17:53:40 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>Sam Bam wrote:
>> On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:59:02 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
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>>>I don't see homosexuality as inherently wrong,
>>
>> Aside from the rest of your hatef
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Dane wrote:
> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>> Ken Smith wrote:
>>> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>>> Dane wrote:
>>>> All that BS you posted is IRRELEVANT to this case for the simple
>>>> reason that, whatever methods the investigators employed, they
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[re: the Autopsy Report]
Kent Wills wrote:
> You'd be amazed at who has it, Ted.
(Who's kidding who?) You certainly don't.
--
Theodore A. Kaldis
kaldis@worldnet.att.net
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"Smiler" <youmustbe@joking.com> wrote in message
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<snip>
>
> I was also arguing for justice. When a person has served their time, they
have
> paid their debt to society.
> If we then hound them
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It is not what you think, it is what the Word of God says that will
judge you on the last day.
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mcook@prodigy.net wrote:
> spinoza1111@yahoo.com wrote:
> > mcook@prodigy.net wrote:
> > > Ken Smith wrote:
> > > > mcook@prodigy.net wrote:
> > > > > mnemonic@gmail.com wrote:
> > > > >>spinoza1111@yahoo.com wrote:
> > > > >>
> > > > >>
> > >
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Ray Gordon wrote:
> ISPs have attorneys.
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> Aiding and abetting UPL is illegal in PA, as is UPL.
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> Any ISP attorney who allows UPL would be risking his right to practice.
Federal and some state laws give ISPs total immunity for what their
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>ISPs have attorneys.
....but you do not....
>>>>I already have a laywer who has won a big defamation case in MA willing to
>>>>take a free look at my file concerning you. Now I just have one more page
>>>>to fax him.
"..Tell
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Also, some of you seem to forget sin can be fun. If most sin were not
fun, it would be easier to not sin, sin would be something we would set
out to avoid, even if we were not Christians. If sex was something with
out pleasure, would you care so much t
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"Jon Beaver" <jbeaver@NO.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:39:40 -0500, a@b.c wrote:
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>>On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 14:23:33 GMT, "Taylor" <123@456.com> wrote:
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>>>You can contact the credi
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ormons are not Christians, they only believe in like a 3rd of the
bible, and not enough of the diety. Mormons think Jesus and Satan are
brothers. And Mormonism is a religion that believes people have to earn
salvation, and has all sorts of legaistic id
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PS: I ant to re-clarify my scenario. NOthing in this case is
intentionally being done. No illegal activity is intentionally
planned. It is simply an genuine accident scenario. No relation
between the victim and the employee.
(I am not trying to
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Eru Il=C3=BAvatar schrieb:
> Barbara Schwarz <BarbaraSchwarz2003@excite.com> wrote:
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> >Am I stalked and defamed by another porn guy?
>
> You seem to be very focused on porn, Barbara. Did you
> do porn acting at one time?
I will sue you, Val
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Cop Killing Video Game Creates Controversy
'25 To Life' Being Protested By Officers
February 21, 2006
WASHINGTON -- Law enforcement officers across the country are fired up about
a video game they say is too violent.
Full story:
http://www.n
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Yes, where can I learn more about this and what institutes the veil.
Because the corporation could actually be legit, like a construction
company. And the evhicle could be a construction pick up truck
registered to the company.
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Hi David... thanks For the clarification. The reason this thought came
up is because in our office (a very small privately held firm, less
than 30 people), an employee sued a manager for bodily harm and the law
suit actually had to settle with the fir
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Dennis (Icarus) wrote:
> "Smiler" <youmustbe@joking.com> wrote in message
> news:eHPKf.58662$mf2.44983@newsfe6-win.ntli.net...
> >
> <snip>
> >
> > I was also arguing for justice. When a person has served their time, they
> have
> > paid their d
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1-year old sex-abused by her Jehovah’s Witness-grandfather
Jehovah-grandfather abused 11-year old grandchild for three
years.
http://ekstrabladet.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=247454
By Han s-Henrik Hare - 9:00 - 1. maj. 2004
The world fell
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It has been reported that Gordon Roy Parker of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, who posts to USENET under the alias of Ray Gordon, has
been systematically demanding old posts of his to be expunged from
Google's archive copy of USENET in order to prevent
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http://nolawyers-savemoney.com/
This Domain Name for Sale.
Great Domain Name for a Paralegal.
Make offer over $75.00 Bidding ends 11-1-2006
or Buy Now with a Bid Greater than $650.00
Email bid@nolawyers-savemoney.com
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The Real Bev <bashley101+usenet@gmail.com> wrote
> Anthony Matonak wrote
>> Ben wrote
>>> I wonder if the International Criminal Court (ICC) were to indict
>>> and put out a warrant, such as has happened for other criminal
>>> activity, what the Mu
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Thanks, that makes sense. What about my corollory... It is simple to
incorporate a company, say in DE... can a group of individuals do that
and always drive "on the job" for that company?
That way, if they ever get sued, it would be the company that
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"Ray Gordon" <ray@cybersheet.com> wrote in message
news:yMOKf.3900$cF5.846@news-wrt-01.rdc-nyc.rr.com...
> ISPs have attorneys.
>
> Aiding and abetting UPL is illegal in PA, as is UPL.
>
> Any ISP attorney who allows UPL would be risking his righ
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<roger61611@yahoo.com> wrote in message> Misc.legal.moderated is heavily
moderated, you can ask a question
> there, then days later you might see it and 100 other questions posted,
> then you might get an answer sometime after that. I understand the
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<roger61611@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Misc.legal.moderated is heavily moderated, you can ask a question
> there, then days later you might see it and 100 other questions posted,
> then
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Sam Bam wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:59:02 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>
>>I don't see homosexuality as inherently wrong,
>
> Aside from the rest of your hateful drivel and grandiose self
> congratulatory rhetoric, this flourish alone
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Hi,
I had a random question stemming from a conversation with a freind.
Suppose you get in accident, and you get sued by the other party...
Would you be found not "personally liable" if you were driving on
behalf of a company or organization and ins
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On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:59:02 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
> I don't see homosexuality as inherently wrong,
Aside from the rest of your hateful drivel and grandiose self
congratulatory rhetoric, this flourish alone casts you as a
fundament
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Don't forget the cash up front (minus the holdback) was never a problem
with the insurance company. Its the mortgage holder or more their lack
of response.
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Fountain Valley pays mother of man shot by officers
By RACHEL OLSEN | The Orange County Register
February 21, 2006
FOUNTAIN VALLEY ? The city has settled a lawsuit by paying $50,000 to the
mother of a man killed by officers in 2004, city officials
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Gorcyca's former deputy files whistle-blower lawsuit today
By BRIAN DICKERSON | FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER
February 21, 2006
A top deputy to Oakland County Prosecutor David Gorcyca says he was fired
for warning Gorcyca that the prosecutor?s attempt to
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Pt. Beach officer charged in crash in Brielle in '05
BY A. Scott Ferguson & Naomi Mueller
02/18/06
FREEHOLD - The Point Pleasant Beach police officer involved in a five-car
crash that seriously injured four people on Route 35 in Brielle last year
h
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
[not that it matters]
Interesting peripherally Cam-related story at
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2005/05/20/backpage/5_19_0518_53_48.txt
______________________________________________________
Man gets life fo
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Inmates describe hideous beating
Suspect allegedly was kicked, punched, shocked with Taser and head-slammed
on concrete floor.
By Robin Fitzgerald
Feb. 21, 2006
GULFPORT - Jessie Lee Williams' face and voice haunt Paul McBee.
Nightmares, he said
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I need a little information. My mother, who is 92 years old and lives
alone in Oklahoma, sometime ago changed her bank accounts, CDs, etc. to
be in her name and or mine or my sister's. Does this mean that if she
were to suddenly die either of us cou
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Dane wrote:
> "RetzQ" <lorettas2@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:1140485640.293697.267560@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>>Lowrenta wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>[blah, blah, blah ... a bunch of UNFOUNDED speculation]
>>>
>>>Y
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Gary cop arrested in Portage
John Grant Emeigh / Post-Tribune staff writer
Feb. 21, 2006
PORTAGE ? An off-duty Gary police officer was arrested Saturday afternoon
for allegedly driving drunk in his patrol car.
Full story:
http://ww
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Just what kind of punishment can you have for suicide bombers?
----------- Anthony
Andy suggests:
We could, as a matter of routine, gather up their remains and
bury it intermixed with pig entrails and a picture of Muhammed.
(This would be Tommy
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Deposition details allegations
By MIKE HOOVER | Daily Record/Sunday News
02/21/2006
In a sworn deposition, a York County detective substantiates claims of
improprieties in the District Attorney's office and by District Attorney
Stan Rebert himself
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Thomas Minter wrote:
> I need a little information. My mother, who is 92 years old and lives
> alone in Oklahoma, sometime ago changed her bank accounts, CDs, etc. to
> be in her name and or mine or my sister's. Does this mean that if she
> were to
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"State law requires health facilities, including health maintenance
organizations, to report disciplinary actions they take against medical
professionals and any instances of possible misconduct.
All licensed health professionals, including physician
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On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 02:19:32 GMT, "Ray Gordon" <ray@cybersheet.com>,
wrote:
>At least one or more persons in this thread are furthering a RICO enterprise
>and could find themselves named in a motion to add them as defendants to the
>current RICO a
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"Jon von Leipzig" <Jonl@myday.com> wrote in message
news:460jvvF8o9krU1@individual.net...
> Ben wrote:
>> Hearing about those Muslims who publically broadcast offers of money to
>> anyone who would kill those they don't like makes me wonder if
>
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One of the basic features of a joint account is the "right of
survivorship." This means that the money left in the account after one
joint owner dies automatically goes to the surviving joint owner.
Depending on the situation, this can be either an a
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