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Re: Why do gun-lovers endorse citizen disarmament??
Benj wrote: > Speeders & Drunk Drivers are DEADLY PSYCHOPATHS wrote: > > The govt has taken away the RKBA from literally MILLIONS of citizens > > because they have a dishonorable discharge from the military or a > > conviction for misdemeanor domest


Re: Termination Issues
Mike wrote: > What qualifications do you have to review MD orders? You state you arent a > RN, what are you then? I have worked in healthcare for over twenty years, however, I am not a RN and from my understanding this job responsibility is clinic


Re: Termination Issues
> What qualifications do you have to review MD orders? You state you arent a > RN, what are you then? When and how did you modify doctor's orders. No nurse could do this. You make it sound as if you are practicing medicine without a license.


Re: U.S. gov't to send spy drones over Idaho, who's next?
Dan wrote: > jtnospam@yahoo.com wrote: > > I don't think of this as a right/left thing, there are dictators on > > both sides of the political spectrum. My sense is that this proposal > > comes > > from the bowels of the bureaucracy, which is unel


Re: Why do gun-lovers endorse citizen disarmament??
"Speeders & Drunk Drivers are DEADLY PSYCHOPATHS" <josegoldberg@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1168486349.353102.231440@k58g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > The govt has taken away the RKBA from literally MILLIONS of citizens > because they have a


Re: movie making: impersonating Sheriff / law enforcement ?
>Is it ok under some situations to impersonate law enforcement, even wear >a Sheriff's uniform and fake badge, specifically for making a movie? It's not impersonating a law enforcement officer if everyone who sees you in the uniform knows it's a mov


Re: Why do gun-lovers endorse citizen disarmament??
"Speeders & Drunk Drivers are DEADLY PSYCHOPATHS" <josegoldberg@yahoo.com> wrote: > The govt has taken away the RKBA from literally MILLIONS of > citizens because they have a dishonorable discharge from the > military or a conviction for misdemeano


Re: Why do gun-lovers endorse citizen disarmament??
Speeders & Drunk Drivers are DEADLY PSYCHOPATHS wrote: > The govt has taken away the RKBA from literally MILLIONS of citizens > because they have a dishonorable discharge from the military or a > conviction for misdemeanor domestic abuse or a convict


Re: Christian *IS* As Christian *DOES*
The Harvest wrote: > References: <54b051fa808e8a373dfa4352cf698734@remailer.cyberiade.it> <Pi6ph.3353$GL.1963@trndny06> > > "G-Net" <netnerve@verizon.net> wrote: > >tragedy can sometimes bring about positive > >change in someone's life. > > -----


Re: Why do gun-lovers endorse citizen disarmament??
Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote: > Ex post facto usually refers to making criminal an act that was not > criminal when committed. That is not the case here, though i grant that > some legal scholars feel that adding penalties to a crime after


Re: Why do gun-lovers endorse citizen disarmament??
Jim Alder wrote: > "Speeders & Drunk Drivers are DEADLY PSYCHOPATHS" > <josegoldberg@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > The govt has taken away the RKBA from literally MILLIONS of > > citizens because they have a dishonorable discharge from the > > military


Question re. Responsibility for Payment
--WebTV-Mail-13897-831 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit My mother was in a board and care before she passed away. A company sent her a wheelchair. I thought Medicare had given her the wheelchair. One da


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > Larry wrote: > > In article <1168449014.827157.69030@i56g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, > > "Chris Hayes" <hayes12@fadmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Larry wrote: > > > > In article <1168406821.555321.257230@i39g2000hsf


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > Larry wrote: > > In article <1168448819.946719.77080@o58g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, > > "Chris Hayes" <hayes12@fadmail.com> wrote: > > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > >


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > Chris Hayes wrote: > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > >


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > Chris Hayes wrote: > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > >


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > Chris Hayes wrote: > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > >


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > Chris Hayes wrote: > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > >


Re: movie making: impersonating Sheriff / law enforcement ?
Laws vary widely on this depending on location. Since you haven't told us where you would be shooting this movie, there's no way we can give you a definitive answer to your question. If if we knew where you were going to be shooting, it's possible t


Re: U.S. gov't to send spy drones over Idaho, who's next?
jtnospam@yahoo.com wrote: > I don't think of this as a right/left thing, there are dictators on > both sides of the political spectrum. My sense is that this proposal > comes > from the bowels of the bureaucracy, which is unelected, and stays the >


Re: U.S. gov't to send spy drones over Idaho, who's next?
Stuart Grey wrote: > Elmo wrote: >> Curly Surmudgeon wrote: >> >>> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 03:02:27 -0800, Stuart Grey wrote: >>> >>>> jtnospam@yahoo.com wrote: >>>> >>>>> See the article: >>>>> >>>>> http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?


Re: Christian *IS* As Christian *DOES*
"Dave" <supradave@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:Eu6dnZ0fOY-DojjYnZ2dnUVZ_vninZ2d@giganews.com... > The Harvest wrote: >> References: <54b051fa808e8a373dfa4352cf698734@remailer.cyberiade.it> >> <Pi6ph.3353$GL.1963@trndny06> >> >> "G-Net" <netn


Why do gun-lovers endorse citizen disarmament??
The govt has taken away the RKBA from literally MILLIONS of citizens because they have a dishonorable discharge from the military or a conviction for misdemeanor domestic abuse or a conviction for ANY felony, even non-violent ones!! And yet gun owner


Re: US becoming constitutionally corrupt as the "new politics" in practice - names
he issue is that there is a large segment of the US population most of us don't want, who are getting fresh ideas from persons who are unfortunately just like they are, although obviously not the majority outside the US either. But regarding this 2


Re: Criminal Background / Employment Question (MA)
It's a big decision, but she should at least consider approaching her boss and revealing it herself to him/her, there is a risk involved but if she already discussed it with others, boss is likely to find out anyway and boss may resent the concealment


Re: U.S. gov't to send spy drones over Idaho, who's next?
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 15:48:46 -0800, Stuart Grey wrote: > Elmo wrote: >> Curly Surmudgeon wrote: >> >>> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 03:02:27 -0800, Stuart Grey wrote: >>> >>>> jtnospam@yahoo.com wrote: >>>> >>>>> See the article: >>>>> >>>>> http://t


Christian *IS* As Christian *DOES*
References: <54b051fa808e8a373dfa4352cf698734@remailer.cyberiade.it> <Pi6ph.3353$GL.1963@trndny06> "G-Net" <netnerve@verizon.net> wrote: >tragedy can sometimes bring about positive >change in someone's life. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----


Re: U.S. gov't to send spy drones over Idaho, who's next?
I don't think of this as a right/left thing, there are dictators on both sides of the political spectrum. My sense is that this proposal comes from the bowels of the bureaucracy, which is unelected, and stays the same regardless of which party is in p


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
In article <1168449014.827157.69030@i56g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, "Chris Hayes" <hayes12@fadmail.com> wrote: > Larry wrote: > > In article <1168406821.555321.257230@i39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, > > "Chris Hayes" <hayes12@fadmail.com> wrote: >


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
In article <1168448819.946719.77080@o58g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, "Chris Hayes" <hayes12@fadmail.com> wrote: > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > >


Re: U.S. gov't to send spy drones over Idaho, who's next?
Curly Surmudgeon wrote: > On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 03:02:27 -0800, Stuart Grey wrote: > >> jtnospam@yahoo.com wrote: >>> See the article: >>> >>> http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyid=2007-01-09T224911Z_01_N08385080


Re: U.S. gov't to send spy drones over Idaho, who's next?
Dan wrote: > Stuart Grey wrote: >> jtnospam@yahoo.com wrote: >>> See the article: >>> >>> http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyid=2007-01-09T224911Z_01_N08385080_RTRUKOC_0_US-USA-DRONES.xml&src=rss&rpc=22 >>> >>


Nixon and Reagan Sicced FBI on Witnesses Against Drug-Addict Rehnquist
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=07/01/05/1541237 That's right, folks. Two disgraced Republican presidents used the FBI to intimidate witnesses, recently discovered documents show.


Re: PURSUANT TO THE U. S. CONSTITUTION BUSH CAN NOT DECLARE WAR
rom: Shakespeare711@hotmail.com - view profile Date: Wed, Jan 10 2007 7:12 pm Email: "Shakespeare...@hotmail.com" <Shakespeare...@hotmail.com> Groups: misc.legal, alt.politics.usa, alt.politics.usa.misc, alt.arts.poetry.urban Not yet ratedRatin


Re: PURSUANT TO THE U. S. CONSTITUTION BUSH CAN NOT DECLARE WAR
Article Six: Federal power Main article: Article Six of the United States Constitution Article Six establishes the Constitution, and the laws and treaties of the United States made in accordance with it, to be the supreme law of the land, and tha


Re: Landlord/Tenant Question
Thanks McGyver - For a well reasoned and concise assessment. I agree with everything you wrote. falon McGyver wrote: > "falon" <falon5000@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1168373367.727805.98360@i56g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > >I live in


Re: U.S. gov't to send spy drones over Idaho, who's next?
Elmo wrote: > Curly Surmudgeon wrote: > >> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 03:02:27 -0800, Stuart Grey wrote: >> >>> jtnospam@yahoo.com wrote: >>> >>>> See the article: >>>> >>>> http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyid=20


Re: HOW CORRUPT IS THE CURRENT SUPREME COURT.?~
Shakespeare711@hotmail.com wrote: > THE CONSTITUTION PROVIDES FOR THE IMPEACHMENT OF JUDGES AND SUPREME > COURT JUDGES FOR CRIMES SUCH AS BRIBERY ~ OTHERS~ > ~ > IN AS MUCH AS THE SUPREME COURT JUDGES WON'T RECLUSE THEMSELVES ~WHILE > NOT FAIR AND I


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
Larry wrote: > In article <1168449014.827157.69030@i56g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, > "Chris Hayes" <hayes12@fadmail.com> wrote: > > > Larry wrote: > > > In article <1168406821.555321.257230@i39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, > > > "Chris Hayes" <haye


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
Larry wrote: > In article <1168448819.946719.77080@o58g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, > "Chris Hayes" <hayes12@fadmail.com> wrote: > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > C


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
Chris Hayes wrote: > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > > > PoliceExpert


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
Chris Hayes wrote: > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > > > PoliceExpert


Re: movie making: impersonating Sheriff / law enforcement ?
"Jonathan Kamens" <jik@kamens.brookline.ma.us> wrote in message news:eo3h3g$7k4$2@jik2.kamens.brookline.ma.us... > Laws vary widely on this depending on location. Since you > haven't told us where you would be shooting this movie, > there's no way


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
Chris Hayes wrote: > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > > > PoliceExpert


Re: Criminal Background / Employment Question (MA)
"Bob" <RSwensonEsq@gmail.com> writes: >Massachusetts law contains a statutory prohibition against an employer >requiring a person to disclose their criminal history unless it >directly impacts their job function or if there is a determination that >th


Tenant terminating lease due to landlord planned construction on property?
First, I thank anyone who can take the type to offer advice on this issue. 8 months into a 1-year lease I received a lease-renewal agreement, stating my rent would stay about the same if I renewed my 1-year lease early for another 1-year. The differ


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
Chris Hayes wrote: > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > > > PoliceExpert


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > Chris Hayes wrote: > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > >


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting?
Chris Hayes wrote: > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > Chris Hayes wrote: > > > > > PoliceExpert@Muchomail.com wrote: > > > > > > Larry wrote: > > > > > > > In article <116808


Re: Do you think police used excessive force in the groom shooting? <