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axel@white-eagle.co.uk wrote:
> In uk.legal Tony Smith <tony@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>>And as regards 'intent' (or mens rea), I think it applies in both
>>>Australia and the US... the intent was there, the wrong 'victim' is
>>>not an excuse, just as gi
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=> Vox Populi © wrote:
> Wrong woman hurt in 'rape fantasy' tryst
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> LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- A California man has pleaded guilty to
> residential burglary after he set up a meeting with a woman on a rape fantasy
> Inter
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Steven Litvintchouk wrote:
> I once heard about a movie called "The Godson" from the 1970's, in which
> an actor and actress were supposed to do a nude love scene. He got so
> aroused by being in bed with this naked woman that he actually
> pe
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"Chris X" <Chris_X@postmaster.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Au contraire, it makes him extremely undesirable for membership.
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Hi Chris,
Well its a sad day when even the BNP don't want to know. Bl
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On Sun, 04 Apr 2004 14:19:18 GMT, axel@white-eagle.co.uk wrote:
>Occupying forces are military targets.
>
It's OK to shoot garbage like yourself, which occupy UK and drain its welfare
system?
Great.
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"Vox Populi" wrote:
> Ken Smith wrote:
>> After five years of your personal attacks upon me (which you disclaim so
>> disingenuously,
Because there are NO personal attacks. What reason have I to bear animus
against you? I just wish you'd get
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Chris X wrote:
> <axel@white-eagle.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:rTUbc.20029$Id.18544@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk...
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>>In uk.politics.misc Chris X <Chris_X@postmaster.co.uk> wrote:
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>>>Au contraire, it makes him extremely undesirable for me
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"Vox Populi" wrote:
> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
>> "Vox Populi" wrote:
>>> Theodore A. Kaldis wrote:
[...]
>>>> [...] my proof of this is the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, which has
>>>> ALWAYS been observed to be true. You lose again. As usual
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<axel@white-eagle.co.uk> wrote in message
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> In uk.politics.misc Chris X <Chris_X@postmaster.co.uk> wrote:
> > Au contraire, it makes him extremely undesirable for membership.
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> I would hop
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Tony Smith <tony@yahoo.com> wrote in message: news:xn0dgncsqp3ifs005
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> Neil wrote:
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>> Tony Smith <tony@yahoo.com> wrote in message: news:xn0dgnc4ko4k6p004
>> @news.individual.net:
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>> > Neil wrote:
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>> It was not
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In uk.legal Tony Smith <tony@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Analogous to the situation in the US where there are Code States,
> Common Law States and "completely different States" (eg Louisiana).
A bit like the UK... English and Scots law are different, certain
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Neil wrote:
> Tony Smith <tony@yahoo.com> wrote in message: news:xn0dgnc4ko4k6p004
> @news.individual.net:
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> > Neil wrote:
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> It was not my intention to misrepresent you, Tony.
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> #As in many other codified States, the mental state of the
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Tony Smith <tony@yahoo.com> wrote in message: news:xn0dgnc4ko4k6p004
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> Neil wrote:
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>> It's been shown, in fact, that intent is not an essential element of
>> the crime of rape or attempted rape, in at least some states
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In uk.politics.misc Chris X <Chris_X@postmaster.co.uk> wrote:
> Au contraire, it makes him extremely undesirable for membership.
I would hope that the BNP disapproves of abortion. If it does I might
even bother to vote.
Axel
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EVIDENCE JUSTIFIES REOPENING USS LIBERTY CASE:
http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=14294
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BI agent confirms Clarke's charges:
http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=14334
Israel Connection Cover-up:
http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=14269
Subj: Head of Sept. 11 Commission Said Iraq War for Israel
Date: 4/3/04
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BI agent confirms Clarke's charges:
http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=14334
Israel Connection Cover-up:
http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=14269
Subj: Head of Sept. 11 Commission Said Iraq War for Israel
Date: 4/3/04
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In uk.politics.misc W. Stephen Lush <wlush@niu.edu> wrote:
> "Yunque Verde Del Caribe" <yunqueverde@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:c986486c.0404010824.4741f86d@posting.google.com...
> > And as such are *legitimate* targets of *any* acts of resi
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Neil wrote:
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> It's been shown, in fact, that intent is not an essential element of
> the crime of rape or attempted rape, in at least some states of the
> US. According to Tony Smith in this thread, it's not essential in
> Australia either.
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on Compis Mentis wrote:
> Surely, the "perpetrators belief of consent (to some objective test)
> is relevant. e.g. (and there is a UK case along these lines, the name
> of which I can't remember):
Here's the situation in QLD for the starting pos
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axel@white-eagle.co.uk wrote:
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> I really should have studied law when I was in Queensland... but there
> were other distractions.
Yes we know.....Beautiful one day, perfect the next :-)
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> But in (2)(a), without consent seems to be re
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In uk.legal Tony Smith <tony@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > And as regards 'intent' (or mens rea), I think it applies in both
> > Australia and the US... the intent was there, the wrong 'victim' is
> > not an excuse, just as giving someona with a weak skull a p
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"W. Stephen Lush" <wlush@niu.edu> wrote in message
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does canada kill its
> large asian population? does france kill its muslims?
Not yet! but soon, soon!
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"Barry" <bernard.verona@(Unwanted)cgocable.ca> wrote in message
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> Incidentally, your last remark does make you an ideal person for
> membership to the BNP.
Incidentally, your last remark does ma
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"Barry" <bernard.verona@(Unwanted)cgocable.ca> wrote in message
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> "Rob" <unununium32@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > "Barry" <bernard.v
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> And as regards 'intent' (or mens rea), I think it applies in both
> Australia and the US... the intent was there, the wrong 'victim' is
> not an excuse, just as giving someona with a weak skull a punch does
> not excuse manslaughter.
Within Austra
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W. Stephen Lush wrote:
> "Yunque Verde Del Caribe" <yunqueverde@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:c986486c.0404010824.4741f86d@posting.google.com...
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>>And as such are *legitimate* targets of *any* acts of resistance
>>carried out by the *occupi
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"Rob" <unununium32@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Barry" <bernard.verona@(Unwanted)cgocable.ca> wrote in message
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