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"Morton Davis" <antikerry@go.com> wrote in message
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> "Smiler" <youmustbe@joking.com> wrote in message
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>> "¬Saba Gracile¬" <veronisc@frisurf.no> wro
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Kent Wills wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 12:01:08 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>>Larry wrote:
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>>>My preliminary thoughts of what Ted has shown me:
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>>>It does raise more questions and doubts that it was an intentional
>>>murder
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aylor wrote:
> "Bob" <Sherins@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:1141369882.148287.172670@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
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>>e-book at www.thefloridabar.us "Not Sponsored by The Florida Bar"
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>>Chapter 5: Devil's Playground (in progress)
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aylor wrote:
> "Ken Smith" <forget@it.com> wrote in message news:440DAC70.2050008@it.com...
>>Taylor wrote:
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>>>The article mentions judicial corruption but does not list any examples.
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>> What would you call it when a judge decided a case
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Kent Wills <compuelf@gmail.com> wrote in alt.politics.bush:
> On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 16:03:29 GMT, "Winston Smith, American Patriot"
> <FranzKafka@Oceania.WhiteHouse.GOV> wrote:
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>>Larry <x@y.com> wrote in alt.politics.bush:
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>>> In article <8M8P
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On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 16:03:29 GMT, "Winston Smith, American Patriot"
<FranzKafka@Oceania.WhiteHouse.GOV> wrote:
>Larry <x@y.com> wrote in alt.politics.bush:
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>> In article <8M8Pf.67711$PL5.8863@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com>,
>> George Grapman <sfgor
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On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 12:01:17 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>> That's all I ask. Your opinion, based on the addition
>> information he's sent you, will carry a lot of weight here.
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> *Evidence* carries weight.
Ted isn't going to sh
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On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 12:01:08 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>Larry wrote:
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>> My preliminary thoughts of what Ted has shown me:
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>> It does raise more questions and doubts that it was an intentional
>> murder than what has been discus
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Several questions are being raised about the New Jersey State Assembly.
1) How do these boobs get off thinking they can supercede federal
regulations?
2) How do these boobs plan on enforcing this law?
3) How do these boobs think this will pass
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"Keith" <Keith@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Sort of on-topic related question:
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> Is the original poster entitled to some sort of compensation for his
> or her testimony (i.e. mileage, etc)?
S
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In article <4408C088.288ED4F6@worldnet.att.net>, Theodore A. Kaldis
<kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> MacGirl wrote:
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> > I'm using Thoth and I don't see an IP??
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> Get with it. Thoth abandoned the OS-X platform 2 years ago.
Very true, bu
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"Ken Smith" <forget@it.com> wrote in message news:440DAC70.2050008@it.com...
> Taylor wrote:
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>> The article mentions judicial corruption but does not list any examples.
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> What would you call it when a judge decided a case in which he or she
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>Therefore, if you are correct that you your wife is
>willing to do what you say you both contemplate, your question in the
>factually noncontextual form you post it is puzzling because one would
>think it ought be self-answering.
The matter of fact
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NYC XYZ wrote:
> But I'm not arguing that. I'm arguing my right to ask around and take
> into consideration other's opinions.
And I'm not saying you shouldn't. What I'm saying is why take anyone's
word for it when you can get better data from
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a@b.c wrote:
> On 6 Mar 2006 20:15:06 -0800, spinoza1111@yahoo.com wrote:
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> >The fact is, a REAL "exempt" employee such as a college president puts
> >in 60+ hours a week to do a passable job. To want to come in for 35
> >hours is absurd in this co
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<thunderplums@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> thanks to you all for responding. as is mentioned above, i believe
> that the major issue at hand is the "protected client list". many of
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Ken,
I respectfully disagree and think that the battle of the biomechanical
experts will have the least impact on the jury. Of course we all have
to wait for a trial and a verdict before anyone knows.
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She needs to track him down. She can't do dick with the land without
him. He will not lose his ownership unless the taxes aren't paid and
the state takes the land.
See a lawyer !
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"jeffe" <alwaysru@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> My fiancee and I signed a lease back in October of 2005 for a term of
> (what we thought was) Feb 1 2006 -> June 30 2006. We're in the process
> of buying
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Yup.
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On 7 Mar 2006 15:21:08 -0800, "RayGordon" <ray@cybersheet.com> wrote:
>> Several questions are being raised about the New Jersey State Assembly.
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>> 1) How do these boobs get off thinking they can supercede federal
>> regulations?
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>This bill d
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"Bob" <Sherins@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> I'm going to study this thread thoroughly for all its great
> information. Thank you all so much. This week's Chapter 6 "
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http://nodonut.alfablog.com/
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Chinese lawmaker proposes videotaping police interrogations
Date believed to be 3/6/2006
BEIJING A Chinese lawmaker wants police to tape interrogations in possible
death penalty cases. The state-run Xinhua (shin-wah) News Agency says he
wants "to c
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Police Officer Charged With Receiving Stolen Property
March 6, 2006
PROVIDENCE -- A man who was a North Providence police sergeant has been
charged with trafficking in stolen goods.
Full story:
http://www.turnto10.com/news/7753179/detail.html
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Report: City Police Make Too Many Trivial Arrests
Kai Jackson Reporting
Mar 7, 2006
(WJZ) BALTIMORE According to a finding by a Baltimore grand jury on Monday,
police in Baltimore are arresting too many people without merit, many of
whom live in po
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Officer sues over free speech
By Melissa Harris | Sun Reporter
March 7, 2006
A Howard County police officer accused of running an illegal gambling
operation filed suit yesterday, saying his department violated his right to
free speech, including hi
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New York Officer Who Is Chief's Son Suspended For Roughing Up Prisoner
BRENDAN LYONS | Times Union
Updated: March 6th, 2006
ALBANY -- A 28-year-old city police officer who is the son of Schenectady's
police chief was suspended from the Alban
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Cops accused of assault
By TIM ZATZARINY JR. | Courier-Post Staff
March 7, 2006
A Philadelphia man alleges in criminal complaints that two Deptford police
officers choked, kicked and punched him during a traffic stop in February,
possibly fracturin
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Cops' 'hooding' of suspects probed
Jim Lynch / The Detroit News
March 06, 2006
FRASER - As Joe Hurst tells it, once the pillowcase had been pulled over his
head, questions started flashing through his mind quickly and crazily.
"Am I going to get
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Miss. sheriff's FEMA case moved to Baton Rouge federal court
Date believed to be 3/6/06
BATON ROUGE, La. -- Federal prosecutors in Baton Rouge will take up the
misdemeanor case against a Mississippi sheriff accused of commandeering two
ice trucks fr
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Talks delay bill to stop paying fired officers
By STACY FORSTER | Journal Sentinel
Mar. 6, 2006
Madison - A state Senate committee on Monday held off on advancing a bill
that would cut off pay to fired Milwaukee police officers who are charged
wit
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Jailer Arrested On Sex Charges
March 7, 2006
ATLANTA - A Fulton County jailer is behind bars today. Police arrested the
detention officer yesterday on charges of aggravated sodomy, sexual battery
and violation of oath of office.
Full story:
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In article <kg6q02diaiocn890guhrtba7aj45q9tl9a@4ax.com>, a@b.c wrote:
> On 6 Mar 2006 20:15:06 -0800, spinoza1111@yahoo.com wrote:
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> >The fact is, a REAL "exempt" employee such as a college president puts
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Ex-cop pleads innocent in corruption case
March 7, 2006
LOS ANGELES --Three former law enforcement officers pleaded not guilty
Monday to charges they participated in a robbery ring whose members wore
police uniforms as they raided homes and threaten
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Deputy guilty of brandishing
Kurt Hildebrand
March 7, 2006
A Douglas County sheriff's deputy was found guilty Friday of brandishing a
weapon at a Rocklin, Calif., couple on a motorcycle in Carson City while he
was off duty.
Full story:
http
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Minneapolis Pays $150K In Police Brutality Case
Mar 7, 2006
(AP) Minneapolis A police brutality case in Minneapolis has been settled for
$150,000.
Full story:
http://wcco.com/local/local_story_066083047.html
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Ken,
First, you are the one who should write the book. God, you are a
writer for sure. So now I needn't ask what my book doesn't have; I can
see it from your post.
Lest The Florida Bar return on a bogus persecution under the UPL
banner, gentlem
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Atlanta federal agent charged with embezzlement
Atlanta Business Chronicle
3/7/2006
A DEA agent who worked at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of embezzling money as
a federal off
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Caught On Tape: Officer Pulls Woman By Hair
March 7, 2006
AUBURN, Wash. -- A Washington woman is suing after a police officer pulled
her out of her car by her hair, an incident that was caught on dashcam
video. The 55-year-old woman was arrested fo
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Man in parked car charged with DWI
Tuesday, March 7, 2006
MEDFORD -- A man found sleeping by police in his car was arrested Sunday on
DWI and drug charges.
Full story:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?C2B3222CC
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Ex-evidence technician gets 10-year sentence
JEFF ECKHOFF |REGISTER STAFF WRITER
March 7, 2006
A former West Des Moines police technician received a 10-year prison term on
Tuesday after acknowledging that he stole at least $37,000 in forfeited
drug
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If I copy a show off of television on a DVD and then take a single
frame (a screenshot), give credit where the show came from, and then
put that screenshot on a blog and write about it, is it illegal to have
the screenshot on the website?
Thank you.
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Larry <x@y.com> wrote in alt.politics.bush:
> In article <8M8Pf.67711$PL5.8863@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com>,
> George Grapman <sfgorge@paccbell.net> wrote:
>
>> Larry wrote:fter they're
>> >> over.
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>> > And in most cases, trials that end i
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I would say on the base of Russian mentality that it is hard to claim
someone which person was identified and who did not get any consideration
for his advices. It is just hard to tell whether there was any contractual
relation by the means of NG, and
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Taylor wrote:
> The article mentions judicial corruption but does not list any examples.
What would you call it when a judge decided a case in which he or she
had a direct, personal, and substantial pecuniary interest in reaching a
conclusion
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"Jon Beaver" <jbeaver@NO.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 20:05:45 GMT, "Taylor" <123@456.com> wrote:
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>><jpotsic@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:1141630728.057503.252730@i40g20
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"Dane" <quack_deala@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Taylor" <123@456.com> wrote in message
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>> "Bob" <Sherins@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Dane wrote:
> Say, Ken, I posted something for you on the 3rd, but i guess you've been
> away.
And I'm sure Stalking Ted knows where. ;)
> For your convenience, heres a repost:
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> I am readi
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Taylor wrote:
> Our legal system is derived from 500 years of legal reasoning from the best
> minds of our civilization.
Remember that a legal system is only about as good as the character
of those who administer it. Article 125 of the form
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