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Kent Wills wrote:
> The indictment was lawful, [...]
The "evidence" was not.
--
Theodore A. Kaldis
kaldis@worldnet.att.net
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Ray Gordon schrieb:
>>> She essentially wiped the scoreboard clean as far as this case goes.
>>>
>> Correct, you are right back at square one,
>
> Three weeks ago people were posting that this was not even a new issue or
> new case.
>
>> and yo
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"Paul Robinson" <Paul@paul-robinson.org> wrote in message
news:49BYf.29$RJ.7330@news.uswest.net...
> Ray Gordon wrote:
>
> > Whereas in the previous discrimination lawsuit, Penn had claimed that I
> was
>> not hired because no specific hiring o
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ERMENT:
BATCH #1
20 Mule Team Borax Laundry Soap, or Baking Powder - Dial Corporation
Baking Soda can be substitued, but baking powder is better than baking
soda, just slightly, but not all that much. 0.8 Cups
Hair Softener, Suave Naturals, Coconut
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On 4 Apr 2006 19:17:10 -0700, "SlammerPendragon"
<JhemHaddar@gmail.com> wrote:
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>sanb@qwest.net wrote:
>> On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 17:07:56 GMT, Mark Sornson <sornson@zk3.dec.com>
>> wrote:
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>> >> Do a google sea
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Ken Smith wrote:
> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>> Ken Smith wrote:
>>> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>>> dhm@best.com wrote:
> [restored what Ted dishonestly snipped]
No, Ken. I didn't "dishonestly" snip anything simply answered it in
another pos
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On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 14:58:47 GMT, "Theodore A. Kaldis"
<kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>Bishop@OnTheBoard.com wrote:
>
>> SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota (CNN) --
>
>> Not a single doctor in South Dakota will perform an abortion, which
>> is why Dr. M
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On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 19:34:36 GMT, Ken Smith <forget@it.com> wrote:
>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>> Ken Smith wrote:
>>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>>>dhm@best.com wrote:
>
> [restored what Ted dishonestly snipped]
>
> >>>When the widow of Mao Tse
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On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:49:23 GMT, "Theodore A. Kaldis"
<kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>dhm@best.com wrote:
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>> When the widow of Mao Tse Tung (Mao Zedong) was prosecuted as a
>> member of the Gang of Four following Mao's death, she had a scathin
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Ken Smith wrote:
> [One of my sources] has in associate in Denver, Gordon Stadnyck,
> who's been a bit of a crusader against judges and special advocates
> over the past five years.
Old proverb: "Don't p*ss into the wind".
> One of his tactics
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
>>Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>>>dhm@best.com wrote:
[restored what Ted dishonestly snipped]
>>>When the widow of Mao Tse Tung (Mao Zedong) was prosecuted as a
>>>member of the Gang of Four followi
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sanb@qwest.net wrote:
> On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 17:07:56 GMT, Mark Sornson <sornson@zk3.dec.com>
> wrote:
>
> >> Do a google search for jehovahs
> >> witnesses and child molestation to see how the WTS and their local
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Ken Smith wrote:
> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>> dhm@best.com wrote:
>>> It's like what I've seen here in the U.S.
>> I haven't.
> So now, you are CONCEDING that the L.A. district attorney's office
> has been playing their cards reasonably st
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"thisisuandme" < thisisuandme@yahoo.com > wrote in message
news:1144105362.111491.189000@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com ...
> Hopefully, there is a will which directs that your friend should
> inherit
> the house. If so, and if she is named executor
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Bush Waves Mexican Flag:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2006/04/04/bush-waving-the-mexican-f_n_18477.html
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Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
> dhm@best.com wrote:
>
>
>>When the widow of Mao Tse Tung (Mao Zedong) was prosecuted as a
>>member of the Gang of Four following Mao's death, she had a scathing
>>comment about the regime that was prosecuting them and c
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"marcg" < mginter250@yahoo.com > wrote in message
news:marcg.25qw6z@no-mx.slashlegal.com ...
> I can't believe what the management of this place does!!! She went to a
> residents apartment with a maint. guy and hid so the resident couldn't
> see h
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"Miklos" < michael.finlay@mail.com > wrote in message
news:1144164766.607091.233600@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com ...
>I am working on a piece of fiction in which a senior manager of a large
> corporation publicly insults a junior colleague using extre
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Ray Gordon wrote:
> Whereas in the previous discrimination lawsuit, Penn had claimed
that I was
> not hired because no specific hiring officer had seen my resume, in this
> case Judge Brody cited my "application for 90-100 open positions in 2002
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"Kent Wills" <compuelf@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:qhm5329ps8fv5i6kgpo0us4gur7ia5ouod@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 14:58:47 GMT, "Theodore A. Kaldis"
> <kaldis@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
>>Bishop@OnTheBoard.com wrote:
>>
>>> SIOUX FALLS
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dhm@best.com wrote:
> When the widow of Mao Tse Tung (Mao Zedong) was prosecuted as a
> member of the Gang of Four following Mao's death, she had a scathing
> comment about the regime that was prosecuting them and commented
> something like "Now the
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Marc,
Your brother should give serious thought to moving and discuss these
problems with the property owner. I hope your brother had the sense to
report the "keying" to the police. He may wish to sue for the keying in
small claims court if he
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JCM wrote:
> Aunt Judy likes it in the rear wrote:
> > JCM wrote:
> > > OMFG
> > >
> > > Thankfully, impeachment proceedings will begin by June
> >
> > ROTFLMAO! Do you think your dumb ass will figure out what "April
> > Fool's" means by June? L
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This is nothing more than Bray's public masturbation. Feels good for a
moment, but means nothing at all.....
"Paul Robinson" <Paul@paul-robinson.org> wrote in message
news:49BYf.29$RJ.7330@news.uswest.net...
> Ray Gordon wrote:
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> > Whereas i
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<minor snippage>
>
>>and you can expect the 12(b)(6) motions to follow immediately.
>
> Just like the last one?
>
Yes, that's about it, just like the last one. You cannot prove damages.
>> This will grind on through the courts for about a year
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Bishop@OnTheBoard.com wrote:
> SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota (CNN) --
> Not a single doctor in South Dakota will perform an abortion, which
> is why Dr. Miriam McCreary has come out of retirement.
> LOL! Good for her!
So where is Dr. Kevorkian th
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When the widow of Mao Tse Tung (Mao Zedong) was prosecuted as a member of
the Gang of Four following Mao's death, she had a scathing comment about
the regime that was prosecuting them and commented something like "Now
they have the power to falsif
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On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 10:48:00 -0500, Harold Robbins
<herobb@realguns.com> wrote:
>David Martel wrote:
>
>> Will,
>>
>> It's not an easy concept. Let's say you see someone crossing the border
>> from Mexico. Ok explain how you decide that he i
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In article <M8mYf.33085$67.13493@bignews6.bellsouth.net>,
"tiny dancer" <tinydancernowhere@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> You have seen those programs on bottled water, haven't you bo? I wish I
> could remember, one of those bottled water companies go
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Family awarded $2 million in lawsuit on strip searches
April 02, 2006
A black Delray Beach family was awarded $2 million in damages after a jury
decided that five white Jefferson County sheriff's deputies had violated
their civil rights.
Full s
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Police Officer Accused Of Assaulting Young Girls
April 2, 2006
Swatara Police arrested an officer on Friday night. Police said he sexually
assaulted two 4-year-old girls in their Swatara Township, Pa. home.
Full story:
http://news.yahoo.com
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Suffolk cop accused of cyberstalking
BY ERIK GERMAN |Newsday Staff Writer
April 4, 2006
A police officer seeking revenge against a former girlfriend hacked into the
woman's e-mail account, assumed her identity at an on-line dating service
and conta
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Shawn,
You need to consult with a real estate lawyer from your area. In many
places the keeping of these bins on this property for 30 yrs would give the
condo trustees certain rights to the property. Blocking the bins with your
cars is really
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Our extended warranty company 1SourceAutoWarrantee (reinsurer is Primeguard)
went insolvent. We are looking for members for a class action suit and to
discuss ways of trying to recoup our losses. I started a Yahoo group. If you
can help or have been bu
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Ray Gordon wrote:
[snip]
> I mean, he wouldn't want me suing him for negligence for encouraging others
> on the basis of flimsly legal advice from a nonattorney causing third
> parties to harm me.
You think that you'd have a negligence ca
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Attorneys don't have the power to issue orders. If the order came from
a
court, she should obey it, in the manner advised by her own attorney.
If
the order is not a court order, she should take the order to her own
probate
attorney and do nothing w
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>> She essentially wiped the scoreboard clean as far as this case goes.
>>
> Correct, you are right back at square one,
Three weeks ago people were posting that this was not even a new issue or
new case.
>and you can expect the 12(b)(6) motions
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Ray Gordon wrote:
SNIP
>
> >You are aware that you cannot Bankrupt out of them right?
>
> "MightyMouse" should leave the practice of bankruptcy law to bankruptcy
> lawyers. At the least, if he were an attorney, he'd have made clear whet=
her
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HeyBub wrote:
>>Title 8, Section 1325 (Improper entry by alien) of US Code:
>>
>>a) Improper time or place; avoidance of examination or inspection;
>> misrepresentation and concealment of facts
>> Any alien who (1) enters or attempts to
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I can't believe what the management of this place does!!! She went to a
residents apartment with a maint. guy and hid so the resident couldn't
see her. He announced "maint." so the resident would open the door.
The residents refrigerator has been out
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effty wrote:
>
>
> Hereditary priviledges seem to have snuck back in. Money is power. Money
> can be inherited and hoarded. I think we've seen too much Bush family power
> in recent years.
>
> ~e.
>
In case you forgot, Bush was elec
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David Martel wrote:
> Will,
>
> It's not an easy concept. Let's say you see someone crossing the border
> from Mexico. Ok explain how you decide that he is not a US citizen. Explain
> how his actions require "protection of the homeland". Reme
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"Ray Gordon" <Ray@cybersheet.com> wrote in message
news:2MidnQILEYpGTqzZnZ2dnUVZ_vGdnZ2d@pghconnect.com...
> .....DENIED!
>
> Penn had argued "res judicata" and said that I could not bring this action
> because it had previously been litigated.
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Ray Gordon wrote:
> >> She essentially wiped the scoreboard clean as far as this case goes.
> >>
> > Correct, you are right back at square one,
>
> Three weeks ago people were posting that this was not even a new issue or
> new case.
>
> >and yo
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Ramon F Herrera wrote:
> > Or do you just do whatever you want WHEN you want?
>
> That's pretty much the way congress works. When current laws are
> considered ineffective, you write new ones. Like, for instance,
> realizing that all those undocume
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I am working on a piece of fiction in which a senior manager of a large
corporation publicly insults a junior colleague using extremely racist
and homophobic language. The junior colleague is too traumatised to
return to work, and subsequently attempts
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Bolsters claims government had informant inside conspiracy to attack
federal building
..The FOIA suit began after heavily redacted documents obtained by
this newspaper, from an FBI whistleblower, confirmed McVeigh's links
to Elohim City and infor
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On 4 Apr 2006 06:08:01 -0700, "BoyntonStu" <stu@aaronj.com> wrote:
>I was not changing the point.
>
>To date, nobody has shown any statute that makes it a crime to refuse
>to swear in. (Contrary to what some indicate)
>
>There was an oblique refe
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keywords: "psychotic karin kaufman, dr. kaufman, dr. ronald davidson,
dr. davidson, evil, world-body, word-body.org, white-diamond.com,
sameseeds-differentwinds.org, jug o nuts, jugonuts.com, jugonuts"
My "Rich Weirdo" employe
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I was not changing the point.
To date, nobody has shown any statute that makes it a crime to refuse
to swear in. (Contrary to what some indicate)
There was an oblique reference to a statute as stated 'therein', but no
statute was ever brought for
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