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"Ira Humperdink MD <irahumperdinkMD@hotmail.com>" <markdemers15@hotmail.com>
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> < How about an investment being made by a corporation for more profit
> at the expense of s
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Ken Smith wrote:
> I've got the moral high ground, [...]
[!] That'll be the day!
--
Theodore A. Kaldis
kaldis@worldnet.att.net
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Kent Wills wrote:
> BTW, Ted, did you like the picture of the new hot tub?
Didn't see the picture. But I like the hot tub just outside much
better. (BTW, can you use an outdoor hot tub in Rogers, Arkansas this
time of year?)
> Since you save
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"RHR" <RHR@nospammy.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 21:02:15 +0300, "Andrei Medvedev" <andy@au.ru>
> wrote:
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> Andrei, in the US, criminal cases are generally settled, without a
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"It rubs the lotion on it's skin,
or else it gets the hose again."
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"RHR" <RHR@nospammy.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 15:21:49 GMT, "McGyver" <Greyprof@msn.com> wrote:
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> His reference to "written" refers to statutes passed by the
> legislature. In
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I bought a single family residential lot in Highland IL from a
developer/real estate agent. In the course of meeting with my
contractor it was discovered that the house sits too low on a sloped
lot so that I can not hook up to the city sewer and be abl
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> Lol!! Then pray tell how 3 to 5 per cent of the worlds population hold 97 to 98 per cent of the world's wealth.
because we're smart, well educated, work hard, and DESERVE it, you lazy
ass-scratching gorilla. go back to your bad neighborhood and sho
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"Jack Bauers Spunky Sidekick Ian J. Ball"
<ienjball@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I believe he was guilty.
>
Oh, then that's different. We should execute him.
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Figures an academic in the field of linguistics would be so devoid of
common sense as to believe his/her inane meaningless rants would be
archived til the end of time.
Why don't you bourgeois elitists get a real job, like hanging drywall ?
Who the
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Check on that, many people mistakenly think they can return a car in 3
days and usually that's not true. The 3 day return thing applies to
door-2-door salesman in this state (not TX) for example.
It's getting so you need an attorney to buy a car. C
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I bought a Toyota Corolla today from Toyota Of Richardson. They gave me
whole bunch of paperwork after 3 hours, all of which I signed after
reading little. I came home and found out on the Purchase Agreement
that they added a $250 item and $760 item to
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Kent Wills wrote:
Quoting Tediums:
> >> Please quote anything you have read or heard said by members of my
> >> family. [...]
> >
> >Don't think for a second that it can't be done.
>
> And for a confessed stalker like you, it's a certainty.
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go ahead, get you hands dirty.
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If you want to hear about ABUSE
just ask. It is a lot easier to talk about
if your listener does not make you feel
like SHIT.
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"Kent Wills" <compuelf@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On 11 Mar 2006 09:22:34 -0800, "RetzQ" <lorettas2@cox.net> wrote:
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> >If that last post from the kennel - with the signature capitalized
> >scr
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>I have been with an email discussion list for many years. It was
>started and has been maintained by an American college. When
>subscribing to it, I received an automatic message, saying that all old
>messages were archived, and could be retrieved w
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"ISRAEL FAGBEMI" <invest@vosar.net> wrote in message =
news:
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Sheriff investigating three incidents involving deputies
Kara Kenney
Last updated on: 3/10/2006
COLLIER COUNTY: Collier County Sheriff Don Hunter held a press conference
Friday afternoon to address the events of the week. One deputy was
mys
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RetzQ wrote:
> http://realestate.cleveland.com/RealEstate?temp_type=detail&property=cleveland.com&finder=hfs&ad_id=5043648&classification=REAL+ESTATE&feature_includes_house_status=For%20Sale&fromSearchLevel=1&fromFinder=hfs
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> Here's a cute house on
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RetzQ wrote:
> If that last post from the kennel - with the signature capitalized
> screaming words - does not convince you that Ted Kaldis is posting as
> Patty Kaldis at the L-haters blog, then I give up. I don't need any
> more proof.
At this
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RetzQ wrote:
> V and Admin, will you indulge me please? I would like to respond to
> Ken.
>
> I found a thread on usenet where Ken was lamenting that he was
> "censored" here this morning. He said: "It is a shame that this is the
> only way I can
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Mello to testify against Fall River police officer
By ROB MARGETTA, Standard-Times staff writer
3/8/06
Convicted crime boss Timothy Mello will make an appearance in federal court
next week as a witness against a Fall River Police Officer in a perj
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"Dane" <quack_deala@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> <roger61611@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1142045598.778229.23650@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
> > So when FDR was packing the courts like sa
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Magruder whistle-blower axed
By Ian Herbert
3/10/06
A former county police officer that criticized the Magruder High School
administration following a sexual assault case last June has been fired.
Full story:
http://www.thesentinel.com/285
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Monmouth officers on paid leave
By JOHN R. PULLIAM | The Register-Mail
March 10, 2006
MONMOUTH - Three Monmouth police officers involved in an incident with
underage women and alcohol have been put on paid administrative leave.
Full story:
h
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< How about an investment being made by a corporation for more profit
at the expense of society?
what do corporations do? they produce goods and services for
consumers. they provide jobs. they make your 401 K stocks go up.
corporations ARE societ
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Black officers air bias concerns
By Kirk Mitchell | Denver Post Staff Writer
03/11/2006
Black Denver police officers met on Friday to discuss what they feel is
discrimination against them by the administration.
Full story:
http://
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Nantucket sheriff arrested for violating restraining order
March 11, 2006
NANTUCKET, Mass. --Nantucket County Sheriff was arrested for allegedly
violating a restraining order that was taken out against him by his wife.
Full story:
http://make
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Montrose deputy hits jail inmate
By BEVERLY CORBELL | The Daily
March 11, 2006
MONTROSE ? Racial and family taunts may have incited the actions of a
Montrose County deputy sheriff who has been charged with using too much
force on an inmate at the
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Judge Issues Secret Ruling in Case of 2 at Mosque
11 Mar 2006
A federal judge issued a highly unusual
classified ruling yesterday, denying a motion
for dismissal of a case against two leaders of
an Albany mosque who are accused of laundering
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On 9 Mar 2006"student" <ht97@hotmail.com> wrote in part:
> [a former college is suing me for money i owe] using
> using an archaic term to define the contract which
> is a fuzzy statement. although i contest it to be purely
> "oral contract" and th
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Kent Wills wrote:
> >
> >It's sort of like that book "The Other." When the other twin is really
> >DEAD but the one twin pretends he is alive and is his alter ego when he
> >does terrible things. Scary book. Recommended.
>
> The concept sounds
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
And you think that you've actually ACCOMPLISHED
> something????
Well, let's see what I have akkomplished that Kaldis has never
aKKomplished and never Kan aKKomplish.
1. Raised two daughters single-handedly who now
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RetzQ wrote:
> Is that the best you can do? When did I say any amount of money was
> a lot of money? Can you please cite the post?
Oh, excuse me. It was $12,000, not $19K. And it was "rich" man Kent
Wills who ratted you out.
> Listen, you p
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I gotta admit, that one makes me laugh out loud. He's such a maroooon.
But, there are funnier things and more interesting reads (like the back
of a cereal box) than hanging on to the toenail clippings that are
Kaldis's Krusty Krumbs. He's just boring
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You're a sophist, right?
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Then why archive them? If you don't read them, how do you know if they
contain anything worth archiving? You really are a trip, Kaldis. A
certifiable, pure-t nutcase.
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Does anyone know about what is the correct procedure for filing
demurrers? On the summons there are two complaints listed 1) open book
acoount and 2) stated account.
I have demurrer written in the correct format (i believe) the format
asks me to att
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Well, demurrers do not have a form so I looked up the format and typed
it out myself. I need to get stuff from "points and authorities" book
to attach to teh demurrer and they are not online.
I did not think I needed to file a pleading form. As far a
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there are two complaints: open book account and stated account.
now as far as my reading goes of the california code that an "open book
account" becomes a "stated account" as soon as an agreement is reached
amongst the parties ragarding an exact amou
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t was in April of 1998 when (xenophopic) Mexico reformed its own laws
permitting 'dual-citizenship' of thousands of Mexicans residing in the
U.S. to reclaim their Mexican citizenship!
(As early as 1980, ESL coursework mandated by Mexican government f
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<mercer2005b@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you all for a variety of suggestions. One more question: If I
> hire a lawyer to represent me, could I ask my colleague (the party
> issued
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"Ernie Klein" <ecklein@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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> In article <BtkQf.37$o41.15@trnddc06>, "McGyver" <Greyprof@msn.com>
> wrote:
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>> <tmcgov@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:11420
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The Nazi Department of Disinformation wrote:
> Ken, you just can't help yourself can you? I see you had to come by
> last evening (7:15 PM your time in Colorado) to read what was being
> said about your pathetic self.
If I wasn't reading, ho
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heodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>>Ken Smith wrote:
>>
>>>>It is a shame that this is the only way I can talk to Patty, and
>>>>have her understand my grievances against her brother.
>>>
>>>She understands o
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atty Kaldis Brown writes:
> Lawfully indicted!?! Fabrication of false evidence is a violation of
> Federal Statutes Title 18, U.S.C., Section 241 and Title 18, U.S.C.,
> Section 242. Don't you know?
Not quite. The deprivation of one's feder
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"Meat Plow" <meat@meatplow.local> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 18:44:49 -0500, Ray Gordon wrote:
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>>> By the way, I find it fun to egg him on.
>>
>> Which goes a long way t
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"Ray Gordon" <Ray@cybersheet.com> wrote in message
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>> By the way, I find it fun to egg him on.
>
> Which goes a long way towards proving malice.
Yet you've yet to get a judge to agree you've ever b
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<georgewvandalism@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Ray Gordon wrote:
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>> Just remember, you started with me, not the other way around. I didn't
>> do
>> #@($ to you.
>
> A legal poi
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