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StaR wrote:
> Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
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>> Vicegerent wrote:
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>>> The Bankruptcy of The United States
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>>> United States Congressional Record - March 17, 1993
>>> - Vol. #33, page H-1303 -
>>> Speaker- Rep. James Traficant,Jr. (Ohio) addre
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Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
> Vicegerent wrote:
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>>The Bankruptcy of The United States
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>>United States Congressional Record - March 17, 1993
>> - Vol. #33, page H-1303 -
>>Speaker- Rep. James Traficant,Jr. (Ohio) addressing the House:
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>> "Mr
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Bad Form wrote:
> So what's the constitutionality of HR 2028 ? Will the US supreme
> court strike it down as an unconstitutional encroachment onto the
> judiciary's separate power?
Not necessarily. It's well-established that federal courts are
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"Falky foo" <falkyfoo@bonksbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:zIn4d.24322$AG6.8388@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com...
> I'd agree with that, except for the part about males being "genetically
> programmed" to protect their kids. There are plenty of fath
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Bad Form wrote:
> So what's the constitutionality of HR 2028 ?
Exactly ZERO !
>Will the US
> supreme court strike it down as an unconstitutional
> encroachment onto the judiciary's separate power?
Does the Pope #@($ in the woods?
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"Alan G" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> He probably can't wait to get roughed up and anally probed by those
> immigration officers. Then there are all those paranoid cops with sink
> plungers
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Now Rather Knows "the Frequency"
by Marcus Errico
Jan 29, 1997, 2:35 PM PT
In 1986, Dan Rather was chased, pummeled and kicked on a Manhattan
sidewalk by a well-dressed man who kept asking "Kenneth, what is the
frequency?"
That quixotic state
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 21:41:45 GMT, "tUMA" <craigtumilty@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>On NYE 2000 -2001 i was arrested for entering a nightlcub with an ecstacy
>pill. do you think this will effect me getting a visa in the next 5 years as
>im thinking about
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Vicegerent wrote:
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> The Bankruptcy of The United States
>
> United States Congressional Record - March 17, 1993
> - Vol. #33, page H-1303 -
> Speaker- Rep. James Traficant,Jr. (Ohio) addressing the House:
And ... due to point (2) of my previ
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Vicegerent wrote:
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> The Bankruptcy of The United States
>
> United States Congressional Record - March 17, 1993
> - Vol. #33, page H-1303 -
> Speaker- Rep. James Traficant,Jr. (Ohio) addressing the House:
>
> "Mr. Speaker, we are here now i
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On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 09:09:37 -0400, "Topquark" <jruss1987@XXyahoo.com>
wrote:
>..
The cult of criminals and law enforcement haters hiding in Canada is
using this group for communication.
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 21:50:09 GMT, "Matthew Maddock"
<matthew.maddock@mmaddock.com> wrote:
>"tUMA" <craigtumilty@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:tkm4d.357$%W2.167@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>> On NYE 2000 -2001 i was arrested for entering a n
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So what's the constitutionality of HR 2028 ? Will the US supreme
court strike it down as an unconstitutional encroachment onto the
judiciary's separate power?
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bbot) A search of the Congressional record for 1993 shows no such
document in evidence.
Clearly, this oft cut and pasted bit of disinformation is nothing more
than "anti-tax legend" passed on to the gullible by pseudo-scholars
who don't have the abi
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"Frank Ney" <n4zhg@icqmail.com> wrote in message
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> http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/09/21/MNGET8SAAO1.DTL
>
> "Nesby has been arrested all over Northern California by
> poli
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"tUMA" <craigtumilty@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:tkm4d.357$%W2.167@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> On NYE 2000 -2001 i was arrested for entering a nightlcub with an ecstacy
> pill. do you think this will effect me getting a visa in the next
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he Bankruptcy of The United States
United States Congressional Record - March 17, 1993
- Vol. #33, page H-1303 -
Speaker- Rep. James Traficant,Jr. (Ohio) addressing the House:
"Mr. Speaker, we are here now in chapter 11. Members
of Congress
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