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On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 22:53:22 -0700, Laura Bush murdered her boy friend
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>On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 06:37:06 -0500, Le Mod Pol <mod_pol@igs.net>
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>>He was also ordered to perform 1,000 hours of community
>>service, including hospital v
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On 27 Mar 2004 12:49:07 -0500, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
>In article <Xns94B95CE2276EBVeebleFetzer@209.98.13.60>,
>Bert Hyman <bert@visi.com> wrote:
>>In news:40657058.E5197D84@igs.net Le Mod Pol <mod_pol@igs.net> wrote:
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>>> "A so
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 06:37:06 -0500, Le Mod Pol <mod_pol@igs.net>
wrote:
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>He was also ordered to perform 1,000 hours of community
>service, including hospital visits to severely injured
>and dying people, and his driver's license was
>suspended
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"Daniel J. Stern" wrote:
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> On Sat, 27 Mar 2004, Le Mod Pol wrote:
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> > > Identity theft is a major crime, why is it relevant that this was done
> > > to a reservist serving overseas? It's done to people who are at home
> > > too and it cre
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I have a neighbor who has an easement through my property for a driveway.
The easement was there when I purchased the home. He also has another
driveway through his property. He is selling his house and I was wondering
if there was anyway to get rid
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"Ashton Hobbs" <achobbs@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<sAm9c.27533$Rr5.1263014@twister.southeast.rr.com>...
> I have a neighbor who has an easement through my property for a driveway.
> The easement was there when I purchased the home. He also has
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In article <y6o9c.7065$ol3.3368@fe03.usenetserver.com>,
"Cainman"(noemail@there.invalid) dropped a +5 bundle of words...
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> "Richard" <Anonymous@127.000> wrote in message
> news:c42ua302967@enews2.newsguy.com...
> > Finis McGuinness wrote:
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 03:14:52 GMT, "brooke" <brooke@sonic.net>
>> Get your head out of your ass. We don't send people to jail to "gain
>> something." Prison time is punishment! The dude killed an innocent man
>> because of his gross ineptitude beh
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 22:02:57 -0600, "Richard" <Anonymous@127.000>
wrote:
> Finis McGuinness wrote:
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> > http://truthnews.com/world/2004030091.htm
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> > John Kerry: Rude, Arrogant, and Foul-Mouthed
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> > Justin Darr, March 25, 2004
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>Both are
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2004, Le Mod Pol wrote:
> > Identity theft is a major crime, why is it relevant that this was done
> > to a reservist serving overseas? It's done to people who are at home
> > too and it creates an awful mess.
> It is worse because
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2004, Anon wrote:
> I feel an identity thief should have to pay damages at 1000 times the
> rate of loss to all victims. And, I believe 100% of an identity thief's
> wages should be garnished until all damages are paid to all victims.
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>>>but I don't know what more would be gained for the man to serve jail
>>>time.
Get your head out of your ass. We don't send people to jail to "gain
something." Prison time is punishment! The dude killed an innocent man
because of his gross
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kerry, or bush?
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"me home" <me@home.com> wrote in message
news:ovib605ao093uivo86spnv49d0apa50k48@4ax.com...
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> Identity theft should carry the death penalty!
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Nawww . . . that's too harsh. But I feel an identity thief should have to
pay damages at 10
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 09:44:27 -0700, => Vox Populi © wrote:
> Bishop Gets Probation for Deadly Hit-and-Run
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> Friday, March 26, 2004
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> AP
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> PHOENIX - Bishop Thomas O'Brien (search) was sentenced to four years of
> probation Friday for a h
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Identity theft should carry the death penalty!
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>Scam drains overseas reservist's bank account
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>March 26, 2004
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>BY DAN ROZEK Staff Reporter
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>A month after he returned to Iraq following a leave at
>home, U.S. Army Spc. Neil Lattz ma
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"Richard" <Anonymous@127.000> wrote in message
news:c42ua302967@enews2.newsguy.com...
> Finis McGuinness wrote:
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> > http://truthnews.com/world/2004030091.htm
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> > John Kerry: Rude, Arrogant, and Foul-Mouthed
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> > Justin Darr, March 25, 20
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brooke wrote:
>>O'Brien is believed to be the first Roman Catholic
>>bishop in U.S. history to be convicted of a felony.
>>But why is he not going to jail?
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> Remember, he's not being punished for the death. Theoretically, the
> accident coul
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National Guard soldier charged with desertion
(CNN) -- The U.S. Army charged a Florida National Guard soldier, who went
absent without leave while on a two-week break from duty in Iraq, with
desertion, an Army spokesman said Saturday.
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> The only damage he will suffer is psychic. The bank's
> insurance will cover it all.
> --
> LP
> In politics, moderation is the best policy.
Yeah, I just hate it when I lose my ability to commune with my dead
ather. -Dave
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> O'Brien is believed to be the first Roman Catholic
> bishop in U.S. history to be convicted of a felony.
> But why is he not going to jail?
Remember, he's not being punished for the death. Theoretically, the
accident could be the decedent's fault
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 16:22:28 GMT, "brooke" <brooke@sonic.net>
>> O'Brien is believed to be the first Roman Catholic
>> bishop in U.S. history to be convicted of a felony.
>> But why is he not going to jail?
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>Remember, he's not being punished for
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In news:40657058.E5197D84@igs.net Le Mod Pol <mod_pol@igs.net> wrote:
> "A soldier fighting terrorism abroad does not deserve
> to be the victim of financial terrorism at home,'' Will
> County State's Attorney Jeff Tomczak said.
Ummm... Who does?
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"toto" <scarecrow@wicked.witch> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 07:16:17 -0500, Le Mod Pol <mod_pol@igs.net>
> wrote:
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> >Scam drains overseas reservist's bank account
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> Identity theft
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In article <Xns94B95CE2276EBVeebleFetzer@209.98.13.60>,
Bert Hyman <bert@visi.com> wrote:
>In news:40657058.E5197D84@igs.net Le Mod Pol <mod_pol@igs.net> wrote:
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>> "A soldier fighting terrorism abroad does not deserve
>> to be the victim of financ
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brooke wrote:
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> > O'Brien is believed to be the first Roman Catholic
> > bishop in U.S. history to be convicted of a felony.
> > But why is he not going to jail?
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> Remember, he's not being punished for the death. Theoretically, the
> acc
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Bert Hyman wrote:
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> In news:40657058.E5197D84@igs.net Le Mod Pol <mod_pol@igs.net> wrote:
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> > "A soldier fighting terrorism abroad does not deserve
> > to be the victim of financial terrorism at home,'' Will
> > County State's Attorney Jef
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toto wrote:
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> On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 07:16:17 -0500, Le Mod Pol <mod_pol@igs.net>
> wrote:
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> >Scam drains overseas reservist's bank account
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> Identity theft is a major crime, why is it relevant that this was done
> to a reservist serving
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 11:51:56 -0500, Le Mod Pol <mod_pol@igs.net>
wrote:
>The only damage he will suffer is psychic. The bank's
>insurance will cover it all.
My sister had this happen long ago with someone who had
a connection to the federal rese
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"The Lindbergh Baby" <johngrabowski1@die.spammersearthlink.net> wrote
> So of Bishop O'Brien were a black dude with tattoos, piercings and
> dreads, you think the judge would have been so soft?
or the Bishop, for that matter.
Chas
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 07:16:17 -0500, Le Mod Pol <mod_pol@igs.net>
wrote:
>Scam drains overseas reservist's bank account
Identity theft is a major crime, why is it relevant that this was done
to a reservist serving overseas? It's done to people wh
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Bryant's accuser wants quick end to court case
March 26, 2004
BY JON SARCHE
EAGLE, Colo. -- The 19-year-old woman accusing Kobe
Bryant of rape asked the judge Thursday to set a trial
date so she can stop trying to outrun the media and
perh
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Scam drains overseas reservist's bank account
March 26, 2004
BY DAN ROZEK Staff Reporter
A month after he returned to Iraq following a leave at
home, U.S. Army Spc. Neil Lattz made a panicked phone
call to his mother in far southwest subu
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O'Brien is believed to be the first Roman Catholic
bishop in U.S. history to be convicted of a felony.
But why is he not going to jail?
He should also have been prosecuted on his obstruction
charges for protecting child-molesting priests.
Phoe
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