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Re: What is the minimum
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 "Nomen Nescio" <nobody@dizum.com> wrote in message news:35inssF4oketnU1@individual.net... > > "Jack Wise" <jwise@hal-pc.org> wrote in message > news:41f3bfc0$0$64582$a726171b@news.hal-pc.org... >> Da


Re: Why would Jefferson want the Bill of Rights?
Neil wrote: >have heard this was "to > make sure" etc., but that sounds like a flabby argument. What do you > think, and what was said at the time? No, that is pretty much correct. You see Jeffferson and the anti-federalists did not even want to


Why would Jefferson want the Bill of Rights?
I got to see Clay Jenkinson, who plays Thomas Jefferson on NPR's "The Thomas Jefferson Hour." Mr. Jenkinson is very learned and not just a Hal Holbrook does Mark Twain reenactment. When I asked him about how much the Constitution limits the federal gov


Defamation in newsgroups.
If you potentially defame someone in newsgroups and they only have a 1st name as their username can you potentially be up for defamation? They have been around for years and it's in the vain of did you do this or has your wife done this...Is that def


Re: Defamation in newsgroups.
In message <up9aztMhf$8BFwIS@marshallricebin.co.uk>, Marshall Rice <Marshall@marshallricebin.co.uk> writes >In article <VGaBVbAwV+8BFwcm@lawyers-corrupt.demon.co.uk>, Roger J. P. >Jones <roger@lawyers-corrupt.demon.co.uk> writes > >>20 years ago I


Re: Why would Jefferson want the Bill of Rights?
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 21:39:29 -0500, "Neil" <neil_delver@yawwho.com> wrote: >respecting the establishment of religion, etc? I have heard this was "to >make sure" etc., but that sounds like a flabby argument. What do you >think, and what was said at th


Re: Defamation in newsgroups.
In article <VGaBVbAwV+8BFwcm@lawyers-corrupt.demon.co.uk>, Roger J. P. Jones <roger@lawyers-corrupt.demon.co.uk> writes >20 years ago I was certain my phone was, in my fight to expose the >wickedness of the UNCONTROLLED Judiciary, being interfered


Re: Defamation in newsgroups.
In message <svl7v0he27suer4f6v95gvp3bcpq1j7jle@4ax.com>, Cynic <cynic_999@yahoo.co.uk> writes >On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 14:53:20 GMT, "Nick Cleevely" ><postmaster@127.0.0.1> wrote: > > >>Assume that defamatory comments can be traced to your IP address a


Re: What is the minimum
"Jack Wise" <jwise@hal-pc.org> wrote in message news:41f3bfc0$0$64582$a726171b@news.hal-pc.org... > Dan Simper wrote: >> I heard that men with very short dicks are not allowed.Is that true ? > > Ignored. > > -- > Jack Wise Hiding the truth


Re: Defamation in newsgroups.
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 14:53:20 GMT, "Nick Cleevely" <postmaster@127.0.0.1> wrote: >Assume that defamatory comments can be traced to your IP address and that >your ISP divulges your details to the relevant authority. > >All that proves is where the


Re: What is the minimum


Re: R v. Watters revisited (false DNA profile match mathematics)
Scaling the AF tables for the >x minimum AF situation so new sets of AFs sum to 1 and then using the minimum number for matches formula produced the following. Calculated minimum numbers for sub-sets of profiles like mine of > 8 per cent AFs , also


Re: Defamation in newsgroups.
"Tom" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:35hn8tF4lcnhhU1@individual.net... > TA wrote... > >> They have been around for years and it's in the vain of did you do this >> or >> has your wife done this...Is that defamation? > > > You mean li


Re: Defamation in newsgroups.
TA wrote... > They have been around for years and it's in the vain of did you do this or > has your wife done this...Is that defamation? You mean like, did you defame someone? doh!


Jobs for Legal Secretaries and Paralegals in New York Cit
I've noticed a few people here who are looking for work in New York City. I hope this link to Filcro Legal Staffing helps: http://www.filcro.com/page4.html To the guy who was looking in Boston I saw nothing, sorry. The paralegal page is http://w


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