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Waiving the right to remain silent, impeach@chimp.org (Impeach The
Terrorist Now) said:
> Zen Cohen <aturny@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> please tell me this is an april fool's hoax
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> Why? It sure smells like "King" George.
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> "If this were a
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Waiving the right to remain silent, "Zen Cohen" <aturny@hotmail.com>
said:
> please tell me this is an april fool's hoax
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"And idiots begat fools, and fools begat morons, and morons
begat imbeciles, and imbeciles begat dufuses. And th
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U. S. COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE 7TH CIRCUIT~BY PURCHASE ONLY~
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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT
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MOTION TO STAY MANDATE
PENDING A WRIT OF CERTIORARI
TO THE SUPREME COURT
PURSUANT TO RU
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U. S. COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE 7TH CIRCUIT~BY PURCHASE ONLY~
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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT
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MOTION TO STAY MANDATE
PENDING A WRIT OF CERTIORARI
TO THE SUPREME COURT
PURSUANT TO RULE
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"Zen Cohen" <aturny@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4pCXf.48100$1Z5.7895@tornado.texas.rr.com...
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If you Google the memo's author, "Christine McIntyre", you come up with a
lot of references to a
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effty wrote:
> "Ramon F Herrera" <ramon@conexus.net> wrote in message
> news:1143943989.337628.167340@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
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>> We got rid of the kings and hereditary priviledges a long time ago.
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>> -Ramon
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> Hereditary priviled
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GeekBoy wrote:
> "HeyBub" <heybubNOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:122ub67qgn0r405@news.supernews.com...
>> Hank wrote:
>>> This seems to be a easy concept. When government is not there to do
>>> the job is it not a citizens duty and right to
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Can you file a Small Claims action against a corporation online. I
would like to file an action in Los Angeles County, request the court
serve the defendant by mail and pay all fees with a credit card online.
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"Zen Cohen" <aturny@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4pCXf.48100$1Z5.7895@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> please tell me this is an april fool's hoax
It is. Look at the other article for Saturday April 1st on the Guardian
website.
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please tell me this is an april fool's hoax
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Kent Wills wrote:
> On Sat, 01 Apr 2006 21:14:07 GMT, laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE
> <xeton2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> >Only it won't be called a third term. Instead it will be a mere
> >extension of the second term and that's supposed to make i
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Only it won't be called a third term. Instead it will be a mere
extension of the second term and that's supposed to make it
legal!!!!!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/04/01/gwot_cha/
Bush preps historic Third Term - memo
By Thomas C Greene i
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Yes Hank this is the basic premise behind the Second Amendment to the US
Constitution the right to own weapons to form a militia and to protect not
only yourself but your country in time of need.
Unfortunately this is not the 1800's and Americans w
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In article <1143916321.682251.205020@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
"thisisuandme" <thisisuandme@yahoo.com> wrote:
> My friend's mother died and she never filed probate and put the house
> on the market and received an offer. At the day of closing,
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"HeyBub" <heybubNOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:122uj5leu6mndc9@news.supernews.com...
> GeekBoy wrote:
>> "HeyBub" <heybubNOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:122ub67qgn0r405@news.supernews.com...
>>> Hank wrote:
>>>> This seems to b
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On 1 Apr 2006 10:32:01 -0800, "thisisuandme" <thisisuandme@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>My friend's mother died and she never filed probate and put the house
>on the market and received an offer.
ACK! Depending on the will, and applicable laws, this migh
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This is just not true Illegal Immigrants do cost the USA money
39% of households Illegal Immigrants receive money from one or more social
programs.
The New Jersey Hospital Association (NJHA) expects their state's hospitals
to lose $200 million i
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Hank wrote:
> This seems to be a easy concept. When government is not there to do
> the job is it not a citizens duty and right to use whatever means to
> protect his homeland? At the moment the border is breached why does
> the invader enjoy any prot
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"So why doesn't the hospital call the INS?"
I can't speak for the hospital, but in this past week's Chron, the board is
creating language to ban any school, city agency, or department from
reporting illegal aliens or providing information to the INS.
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PETITION TO IMPEACH
VIA HOUSE AND SENATE
RULES OF EVIDENCE
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THERE IS NO JUDICIAL IMMUNITY FOR OBSTRUCTION OF
JUSTICE~MISAPPROPRIATION OF FUNDS
FROM A TRUST~NO HEARING
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NO TRANSCRIPT
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THERE
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"Illegal Immigrants do cost the USA money"
If you doubt that, go to any emergency room around 8pm. Here, in NorCal,
the wait in one local emergency room is 6 hours. Its' been covered in the
papers many times, and as expected, some liberal politicia
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This seems to be a easy concept. When government is not there to do
the job is it not a citizens duty and right to use whatever means to
protect his homeland? At the moment the border is breached why does
the invader enjoy any protection under law? Wha
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I need to clarify the issue. "For pointing out the opportunity to a
lawyer I want to share in the whole pie." If a lawyer initiates a
class action suit with me as the intial claimant and 500 others join in
the suit, the lawyer will reap tremendous ben
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I know that it's against the law to make a fist at someone, but is it
against the law to threaten someone by raising a hand that's not made
into a fist at someone as though you are about to slap them?
That is to say, to hold an open hand high up in t
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"HeyBub" <heybubNOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:122ub67qgn0r405@news.supernews.com...
> Hank wrote:
>> This seems to be a easy concept. When government is not there to do
>> the job is it not a citizens duty and right to use whatever means
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Hank:
If you want to learn about the constitution and laws in these
newsgroups, this fine.
Take some time to reading them on your ow, and tell us if you could
find a paragraph that says that the purpose of the United States is to
conserve the pro
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A better fake reason might be that you want the documentation describing the
work that was done so you will know where the damage is incase you have an
accident later.
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this would be a simple case of fraud.
If there was any frame or structural damage that could put you in jeopardy
the dealer not disclosing the information could face criminal prosecution
for endangerment. Cases of that type are very common when a
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I believe it is legal because you do not have to use their service.
to use the service they can ask for just about whatever they want.
this question comes up more when someone ask for a social security number
because that number is really only to be
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Zen Cohen <aturny@hotmail.com> wrote:
> please tell me this is an april fool's hoax
Why? It sure smells like "King" George.
"If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier...just as
long as I'm the dictator." -- GW Bush ( moron )
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I feel I have very good grounds for filing a lawsuit againt a major US
company. The same issue affects thousands of other customers equally.
If I detail the issues to a law firm and they see grounds for preparing
a class action suit how could I share
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On 1 Apr 2006 08:52:30 -0800, "Bill Rabkin" <ienjball@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>It's not a disbarrable offense, but I cannot imagine how any lawyer
>would ever do this in the middle of a murder trial without alerting the
>judge. The judge probably would h
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Linda,
Since your sister seems to be eying a house that is under construction a
home inspector can get a good idea of the general construction of the house.
I'm not sure why you feel that a realtor can help your sister at this point.
If your s
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"Ken Smith" <forget@it.com> wrote in message news:442AAFE0.9080700@it.com...
> McGyver wrote:
>> "BoyntonStu" < stu@aaronj.com > wrote in message
>> news:1143636044.807514.309780@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com ...
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>>>[snip]
> Bottom line, it a
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Close corporation status in California, and maybe in your state, would
protect you from the effects of item (d) in my list of things an owner could
do wrong. Close corporation status wouldn't have any effect on the other
items listed or on the item
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Zen Cohen wrote:
> please tell me this is an april fool's hoax
Hadn't thought of that. If it is, it's fooling a lot of people cause
i've seen this on a couple altermative media webbies.
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Is it legal in California to ask for a driver's license when running a
credit check? I was trying to switch over a group of Cingular phones our
family uses to a family plan, and they require a credit check for that.
(That's completely annoying given
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OMFG
Thankfully, impeachment proceedings will begin by June
laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
> Only it won't be called a third term. Instead it will be a mere
> extension of the second term and that's supposed to make it
> legal!!!!!
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The following email was sent on April 1st, 2006 to my attorney, Mr.
Daniel V. Klump, 130 Stone Mountain Street, Lawrenceville, GA 30045,
Telephone: (678) 990-3250, Fax: (678) 336-1378:
Dear Mr. Klump:
It is now April 1st, 2006 and this email
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edward ohare wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 02:01:31 +0000 (UTC), don@manx.misty.com (Don
> Klipstein) wrote:
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>> But the study does make it obvious that carbs are not as bad as the
>> anti-carbers like to say!
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> They're absolutely necessa
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I just bought a brand new 2006 Civic. When I took
the car home I noticed a slight warping on the right
side panel where bumper meets the body.
I contacted the dealer and sent him photos the
next morning. He called and said he checked his
computer r
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Hello to all.
My question may be familiar to some of you already.
I live in the U.S. About a year ago, I sent a rather pricey item - an
autoclave - via FedEx to Canada. When the package got there, they
apparently released it from customs without
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My friend's mother died and she never filed probate and put the house
on the market and received an offer. At the day of closing, due to the
title search, it was found that she did not have marketable title to
the property and the closing was delayed.
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US judge denies plaintiffs the opportunity to file a second or amended
complaint
Read Full article at
http://technology-post.com/tech/?p=554
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It's not a disbarrable offense, but I cannot imagine how any lawyer
would ever do this in the middle of a murder trial without alerting the
judge. The judge probably would have allowed him to do his business
and let his associate fill in, but to just
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"Just another American" <abc@def.net> wrote in message
news:1mas22hmb1mi9bij0qgukp351n0cpdo3mb@4ax.com...
> http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43275
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> Illegal aliens threaten U.S. medical system
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> by WorldNetDaily.com, Mar
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I am seeking folks that know the window covering / mini blind
business. I am considering setting up a distribution center and
need some opinions / advice... I am an accountant and have
litle knowledge of the industry.....I will compensate you for
your
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On 31 Mar 2006 16:12:38 -0800, "BoyntonStu" <stu@aaronj.com> wrote:
>or to rules adopted pursuant to any such statute or to
>any special statute establishing commissioners of jurors and
>prescribing their duties or who refuses to be sworn as provided
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Sentencing April 7 in case of former Woburn officer
By PATRICK BLAIS
LOWELL - A former Woburn police officer will be sentenced in Lowell Superior
Court on April 7 on charges including aggravated rape and indecent assault.
On Friday, a Lowell Super
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48-hour rule KO'd
Robert Gearty
The so-called 48-hour rule - which shielded cops involved in controversial
incidents from being questioned for two days - is dead.
The state Court of Appeals ruled yesterday that the provision was not a
matter for
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