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In article <hqo52yifgsxfsfflkrmbldp4njya@4ax.com>,
Peter <peter_rabbit@pumpkin-eater.com> wrote:
>If they couldn't find any Doctors in the entire state who were prepared
>to prescribe a particular drug then it would appear that either every
>Florid
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In article <eY5wc.14549$jl6.7724@edtnps89>,
Harry Ballsac. <Harry Ballsac.@the_national_socilaist_news_service.NDPP.gob> wrote:
>"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message
>news:c9ov51$eos$1@panix5.panix.com...
>> In article <b9Kvc.12712$OI5.
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n Sat, 05 Jun 2004 19:52:37 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>> Do get a clue - especially since you are so close to it.
>I haven't seen any "biggest police scandals" lately. I'm sure it's some
>small group of cops who got arrested for breaki
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The man who brought down the Iron Curtain is dead at 93.
The world is a sadder place for his departure.
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Tim Provis wrote:
> Hmmm...So does that mean that leaving might be a better idea, since
>> after the shelf life (2-3 years?), the charge would be dropped. On
>> the other hand if he stays, fights it and gets convicted, he would
>> either
>> be immedi
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Frank <no-email@mungledmail.corn> wrote in message news:<5b1a323c2d3c7386e4d886e3d08aff75@news.teranews.com>...
I've read your posts and the follow-ups.
First of all, your landlady is highly unprofessional. I'd like to
hear her side of the story t
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Bob wrote:
> The man who brought down the Iron Curtain is dead at 93.
You lying piece of #@($. Fuck the murderous scumbag
Ronald Reagan and @$#* what he stood for.
May he burn in hell.
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 19:50:21 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>> The PRA.
>Ok, I'll take the bait.... what does that made up abbreviation stand for?
You must be the only Texan who does not know.
Peoples Republic of Austin.
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 19:49:38 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>> Does that include DUI?
>No, DUI (DWI in Texas) is a class B Misdemeanor and does not allow for the
>issuance of a warning.
And what is running a red light?
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 19:46:52 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>> Let me guess: The percentage of warnings issued to cops is enormous
>> compared to the percentage of warnings issued to citizens.
>For me it is. There's nothing illegal about th
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"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 18:20:11 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
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> >You need to come out of the stone age and see
> >how real police departments funct
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"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 18:15:46 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
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> >You have no clue where I'm from, and it ain't the sticks. I'm from the
> >central
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"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 18:12:29 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
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> >> Many aren't but some are.
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> >They can be, but they allow for warnings to be g
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"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 18:11:24 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
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> >Nope. A warning can be issued to anyone... citizen or cop. There is
> >nothing i
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 18:20:11 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>You need to come out of the stone age and see
>how real police departments function these days.
You need to get out of that provincial attitude and look around you.
I can't beli
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 18:15:46 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>You have no clue where I'm from, and it ain't the sticks. I'm from the
>central Texas area and one of the largest departments in it.
The PRA.
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 18:20:11 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>Are we discussing traffic tickets or felonies?
Both.
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 18:12:29 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>> Many aren't but some are.
>They can be, but they allow for warnings to be given unlike the higher
>degrees of offenses.
Does that include DUI?
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 18:11:24 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>Nope. A warning can be issued to anyone... citizen or cop. There is
>nothing illegal about writing a warning.
Let me guess: The percentage of warnings issued to cops is enormous
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"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 09:53:23 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
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> >In this post you're talking about serious felony offenses where people
> >shoul
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"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 09:52:01 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
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> >> Such rationalization is typical of cops who believe they are above the
> >> law.
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Thomas Anantharaman wrote:
> The Inquirer wrote:
>
>> Amendment V
>>
>> ... nor shall any person ..., nor be deprived of life, liberty, or
>> property, without due process of law; ...
>>
>
> And the US Supreme court ruled (last during WWII)
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 09:58:06 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>> Why don't you take some of that good-cop attitude and use it to clean
>> out the criminal cops in your organization. Then maybe law-abiding
>> citizens will have more respect for l
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 09:55:42 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>Well first of all, a teenage driver could be anywhere from 15 to 19 in some
>states and your appearance there is either mandated or not needed.
My presence is mandated if the te
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 09:53:23 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>In this post you're talking about serious felony offenses where people
>should be put behind bars. I'm in complete agreeance with you. In your
>previous posts you're talking abou
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 09:52:01 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
>> Such rationalization is typical of cops who believe they are above the
>> law.
>Nowhere in that was any mention of anyone being above the law.
If a cop runs a red light (and i
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"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 19:33:49 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
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> >> This is a perfect example of the attitude taken by cops. The
> >> assumption of
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"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 19:28:40 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
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> >> It is the cops who are really messed up. And by supporting this
> >> criminal be
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"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 19:27:52 GMT, "jaybird" <nospam@me.com> wrote:
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> >A traffic ticket is a lot different than more serious crimes. Traffic
> >tickets
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DEATH wrote:
> now we know why vox has a bench warrent
Is that like a ferret ...? ... you pathetic illiterate lying #@($stain.
> out for him. LMAO--still
> running from that one voxie???..... Say hi to your new owner for
> me--well, if you can
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King Samuel wrote:
> => Vox Populi © wrote:
>
>
>> Only a moron like you would bring a blowtorch to a gunfight ...
>
>
> You going to play with guns poxie?
When the cunt Duh-ryl shows up with mal intent ...?
It won't be play, little boy.
>
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Bob wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 08:58:40 -0700, "Guido Marx"
> <guidosjunkmail@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Just that the judge will not allow a defendant (or their attorney) to say
>>anything about jury nullification.
>
>
> OK, now I see the poi
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International Mens Organisation and Fathers Fighting Injustice
Press release
AN INTERNATIONAL PLEA TO MEN TO STOP WORKING FOR THE CRIMINALS
CONTROLLING OUR COURTS .
AN INTERNATIONAL STRIKE AGAINST LAWYERS ,JUDGES AND THEIR FOOTSOLDIERS
Our organi
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Our ex-landlord has returned a part of our security deposit, but
withheld $200 for some alleged damage to a room in their apartment
downstairs.
She claims this damage occurred when our toilet overflowed 10 months
ago, however there was no mention at
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"Alun" <elektros@yahoo.com> wrote
> > They're not 'civilians', and this is wartime.
> Wrong on both counts
Then I have no idea what you think you mean with either word.
> What does that have to do with whether he was a terrorist? He bombed
> civi
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Dan Evans <dan@evans-legal.com> wrote in
news:km8vb0th0epbormfde8nmotrj3riqd9dgl@4ax.com:
> On 3 Jun 2004 03:54:03 GMT, Alun <elektros@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>What are you so worried about, anyway? If Jose Padilla admits
>>everything the feds say h
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