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Re: Ray Gordon provides evidence to allow his criminal prosecution, go for it if you want him
"Kent Wills" <compuelf@gmail.com> wrote in message news:u54d52hchf7i0k0l7gp2mtg20hfetc8fnm@4ax.com... > On 1 May 2006 14:49:21 -0700, georgewvandalism@yahoo.com wrote: > >>So how do you clowns feel being Pwn3d by a Ray Gordon imposter? > > In my


Re: Ray Gordon provides evidence to allow his criminal prosecution, go for it if you want him
If it looks like a duck and it quacks like a duck... lol. Bottom line, it's something that, even if it isn't Ray posting, still fails to invalidate the discussion as to the repercussions of such a statement and the possible acts. Thanks for playi


Re: Ray Gordon provides evidence to allow his criminal prosecution, go for it if you want him
On 1 May 2006 14:49:21 -0700, georgewvandalism@yahoo.com wrote: >So how do you clowns feel being Pwn3d by a Ray Gordon imposter? In my own defense, I didn't see the original. Only Paul's reply made it to misc.legal. -- Kent Ner'is vas'hana t


Re: Texas Contract Law Questions
@McGyver: My sincerest thanks for the time you put into your very comprehensive reply! I appreciate the clarification you provided with regard to terminology, concept, legal cause (and prioritization thereof), and means/methods. I feel much more c


Re: Ray Gordon provides evidence to allow his criminal prosecution, go for it if you want him
Kent Wills wrote: > On Mon, 01 May 2006 14:43:16 -0400, Paul Robinson > <paul@paul-robinson.org> wrote: > > >Ray Gordon wrote: > > > > >> This moron Ray Gordon wants credit? I bet he's the moron > > >> who posted in the first place. Who cares if


Re: Texas Contract Law Questions
My sincerest thanks for the time you put into your very comprehensive reply! I appreciate the clarification you provided with regard to terminology, concept, legal cause (and prioritization thereof), and means/methods. I feel much more confident abou


Re: Texas Contract Law Questions
Interesting. Thanks for bringing this up. DTPA entered my mind a couple of days ago.. some 20+ years ago, I was a witness for the TX Atty Gen at the time who brought a case against an organization that was posing as a service-oriented business.. I've


Re: Ray Gordon provides evidence to allow his criminal prosecution, go for it if you want him
Paul Robinson schrieb: > Ray Gordon wrote: > Not the one you thought... Ray Gordon <thrasher@reece.net.au> unless he has moved, of course. [...] Johannes


Re: Texas Contract Law Questions
My sincerest thanks for the time you put into your very comprehensive reply! I appreciate the clarification you provided with regard to terminology, concept, legal cause (and prioritization thereof), and means/methods. I feel much more confident abou


Re: Texas Contract Law Questions
My sincerest thanks for the time you put into your very comprehensive reply! I appreciate the clarification you provided with regard to terminology, concept, legal cause (and prioritization thereof), and means/methods. I feel much more confident abou


Barry Bonds
My take on the Bonds case: Book of Shadows is inadmissible hearsay of course. So are the calendars seized from BALCO. There is no nexus between the calendars and Bonds, not unless the person who wrote the calendars testifies that the information lis


Re: Texas Contract Law Questions
Thank you very much for your response. Much appreciated.


RE: Ray Gordon Publicly admits to criminal activity
Paul Robinson wrote: > > For those of his detractors, Ray Gordon admitted that he > practices law without a license, a criminal offense in > Pennsylvania. > > Gordon Roy Parker, alias Ray Gordon, has just publicly > admitted he violates this statut


Re: Ray Gordon provides evidence to allow his criminal prosecution, go for it if you want him
On Mon, 01 May 2006 14:43:16 -0400, Paul Robinson <paul@paul-robinson.org> wrote: >Ray Gordon wrote: > > >> This moron Ray Gordon wants credit? I bet he's the moron > >> who posted in the first place. Who cares if Sloan wants to get > >> Marcus Ro


RE: Re: False Complaint To Google
HeeroYuy > > "Ray Gordon" wrote: > >> This came from another group. >> This quote was particularly relevant: >> >>> Soon many Cyberstalkers will know they are being >>> monitored for the criminal acts they are perpetrating. >>> USENET and other n


Re: Come out of an LLC !!
<madhurireddy2005@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1146511070.059652.39220@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com... >I am member of an LLC business. We are 5 Investors. I wanted to know > what process do I need to follow to come out of an LLC? The business >


Re: Is there any way to get out of a canellation fee?
"Brian Peppers" <no@spam.com> wrote in message news:Qw85g.11749$Fs1.809@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > The only Breach of Contract I see is that the company billed me in three > hour increments for support when the contract says 15-minute inc


RE: Re: False Complaint To Google
HeeroYuy > > "Ray Gordon" wrote: > >> This came from another group. >> This quote was particularly relevant: >> >>> Soon many Cyberstalkers will know they are being >>> monitored for the criminal acts they are perpetrating. >>> USENET and other n


Re: Texas Contract Law Questions
g.broflovski@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1146474787.402756.280290@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com... >I hope someone will be able to help me with this (or at least point me > in the right direction). I am, at best, a very amateurish sleuth. > > A


Re: Ray Gordon provides evidence to allow his criminal prosecution, go for it if you want him
"Paul Robinson" <paul@paul-robinson.org> wrote in message news:7Fs5g.30$6e.1546@news.uswest.net... > Ray Gordon wrote: > > >> This moron Ray Gordon wants credit? I bet he's the moron > >> who posted in the first place. Who cares if Sloan wants to


RE: Ray Gordon Publicly admits to criminal activity
Paul Robinson wrote: > > For those of his detractors, Ray Gordon admitted that he > practices law without a license, a criminal offense in > Pennsylvania. > > Gordon Roy Parker, alias Ray Gordon, has just publicly > admitted he violates this statut


RE: Re: False Complaint To Google


Re: protecting car + house from financially irresponsible owner
"Steven Young" <styoung@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1146507493.883112.4380@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > My mom recently told me she needs $10,000, ASAP, because she's six > months behind on her mortgage, and the bank's about to kick her out


Re: protecting car + house from financially irresponsible owner
In article <1146507493.883112.4380@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, "Steven Young" <styoung@gmail.com> wrote: > My mom recently told me she needs $10,000, ASAP, because she's six > months behind on her mortgage, and the bank's about to kick her out o


Re: Caught speeding - make a run for it?
Alex Rodriguez wrote: >It a good reason to not let the local politicians enact such stupid laws. So, what's your answer? Let anyone who wants to just go ahead and pick a speed, any speed? Or blow past red lights just because there aren't enough li


Re: Ray Gordon Publicly admits to criminal activity, you now have grounds to prosecute
You're a big fat stupid jerk off. I guess you'll take those 2 points back from me now. A big FAT idiot who always complains about Ray's off-topic legal posts, by starting his own off-topic Ray Gordon legal thread, just to try to fit in with a bunch of


McCarthy and Levin Striving to Resurrect Decomposed Corpse
Rush's Long Nightmare Is Over > A shameful investigation comes to an end. No, not an end. A beginning of reality. Everyone will always remember what a hypocrite and junkie Rush Limbaugh is, besides being a pompous ass with a cyst on his anus and a


Re: Ray Gordon provides evidence to allow his criminal prosecution, go for it if you want him
So you clowns saw a post supposedly authored by Ray Gordon, and in your obsessive frenzy jerked yourselves off to orgasm and then posted replies to this forged message saying that you finally have the goods to have him thrown in jail, without even chec


http://thevandalnextdoordeaththreatsandmore.asar-intl.com/
hello; the site is updated. there are many waves and videos of vandalism. if you have any idea why the police refuse to help or stop this vandal, please email me. oh and if you know what the hell that pipe on the "babyfood" video is i'd su


Boston City Council Minutes
Boston City Council Minutes .. Minutes are too abbreviated for ordinary folks to comprehend clearly. .. There's no index for docket items made available. .. There is relational indexing for the related docket items but the indices are not


Re: Caught speeding - make a run for it?
In article <XZw4g.8785$eR6.7577@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, aemeijers@worldnet.att.net says... >Read what I wrote. Most states have addressed that with 'presumption' laws, >saying the R.O. is assumed to be driving, unless the car is reporte


Ray Gordon Publicly admits to criminal activity, you now have grounds to prosecute
For those of his detractors, Ray Gordon admitted that he practices law without a license, a criminal offense in Pennsylvania. Ray Gordon wrote: >> This moron Ray Gordon wants credit? I bet he's the moron >> who posted in the first place. Who ca


Re: Ray Gordon provides evidence to allow his criminal prosecution, go for it if you want him
So how do you clowns feel being Pwn3d by a Ray Gordon imposter?


Ray Gordon provides evidence to allow his criminal prosecution, go for it if you want him
Ray Gordon wrote: >> This moron Ray Gordon wants credit? I bet he's the moron >> who posted in the first place. Who cares if Sloan wants to get >> Marcus Roberts? He deserves it. He's just another idiot. > However, if he keeps doing this #@($


Re: Texas Contract Law Questions
<g.broflovski@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1146474787.402756.280290@e56g2000cwe.googlegroups.com... >I hope someone will be able to help me with this (or at least point me > in the right direction). I am, at best, a very amateurish sleuth. > >


Ray Gordon provides evidence to allow his criminal prosecution, go for it if you want him


Re: The Shakedown of Rush Limbaugh
"robw" <noddy093@comcast.net> wrote in message news:IomdnR2K5bxLxcjZRVn-gw@comcast.com... > Same for me. > > Why do so many of these people talk in cliché? > > rob, My friend, were talking about conservatives, not the most creative people i


Re: Dealing with nuisance phone calls
> Your decision to bill folks who call you does not place any obligation on > these folks to pay the bill, does it? It certainly does not sound as if you > have made a contract via your answering machine or your faxes. If you think > of a contrac


Come out of an LLC !!
I am member of an LLC business. We are 5 Investors. I wanted to know what process do I need to follow to come out of an LLC? The business will continue as usual just that I want my share out. Do I need to file something with the state or IRS or with


Re: Ray Gordon provides evidence to allow his criminal prosecution, go for it if you want him
*yawn* - you are boring us, paul. "Paul Robinson" <paul@paul-robinson.org> wrote in message news:7Fs5g.30$6e.1546@news.uswest.net... | Ray Gordon wrote: | | >> This moron Ray Gordon wants credit? I bet he's the moron | >> who posted in the firs


protecting car + house from financially irresponsible owner
My mom recently told me she needs $10,000, ASAP, because she's six months behind on her mortgage, and the bank's about to kick her out of her house. Also, she took out a title loan on her car with a 300% annual interest rate, and she needs to pay that


Re: The Shakedown of Rush Limbaugh
Frank wrote: > On 29 Apr 2006 10:32:15 -0700, "Laura Bush murdered her boy friend" > <xeton2001@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >> Either he takes this settlement or Rush spend 1 to 3 in the Florida pen. > >> Got it? > > > >That may be right. Then again,


Re: The Shakedown of Rush Limbaugh
"Laura Bush murdered her boy friend" <xeton2001@yahoo.com> wrote >> > This is not a plea deal, you moron. Limbaugh is not pleading guilty to >> > anything. He's giving the state $30 K and they agree to drop charges 18 >> > months down the road!!! >>


Re: The Shakedown of Rush Limbaugh
"Kevin Cunningham" <smskjd@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:H7o5g.102$F4.81@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net... > > "robw" <noddy093@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:IomdnR2K5bxLxcjZRVn-gw@comcast.com... >> Same for me. >> >> Why do so


Re: The Shakedown of Rush Limbaugh
scooter34 wrote: > Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote: > > DanaPointe wrote: > > > > Why is limbaugh paying $30,000? > > > > > > It's part of his plea deal. > > > > This is not a plea deal, you moron. Limbaugh is not pleading guilty to >


the most serious crime today
The offense? It's a case of "Driving while female": Full story: http://www.policeaccountability.org/drivingfemale.htm


Re: The Shakedown of Rush Limbaugh
Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote: > DanaPointe wrote: > > > Why is limbaugh paying $30,000? > > > > It's part of his plea deal. > > This is not a plea deal, you moron. Limbaugh is not pleading guilty to > anything. He's giving the state


Re: [censorship] Tim cancels HipCrime posts
In article <hlG4g.6792$Fs1.866@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, anti-censorship <anti-censorship@att.net> wrote: >Seth Breidbart wrote: >> In article <bVB4g.10088$eR6.2588@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, >> anti-censorship <anti-censorship@


Re: Caught speeding - make a run for it?
In article <1146022764.889752.180310@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, websurf1@cox.net wrote: > >I always thought a speed trap was when they lowered the speed limit >drastically, for no apparent reason, and put the cop on the other side >of the sign s


Re: Is there any way to get out of a cancellation fee?
In article <bO_4g.16871$eR6.12237@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, Brian Peppers <no@spam.com> wrote: >The company basically charged me for $450 of stuff I didn't > authorize. Did you refuse or return the stuff? Seth


Texas Contract Law Questions
I hope someone will be able to help me with this (or at least point me in the right direction). I am, at best, a very amateurish sleuth. April 22 was my daughter's