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<ariadne.mac@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1146427957.088873.88570@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> MI5, Heinrich Muller, the fake Revd and
> the forger Grosvomit have lots of ways
> round that...
>
Apply this rule after the message arrives
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Yes, it must be so. Many foriegn websites are blocked as well. Kind of
censorship.
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ariadne....@gmail.com wrote:
> Fat Freddy's Cat wrote:
> > <ariadne.mac@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:1146427957.088873.88570@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> > > MI5, Heinrich Muller, the fake Revd and
> > > the forger Grosvomit have lots
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Fat Freddy's Cat wrote:
> <ariadne.mac@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1146427957.088873.88570@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> > MI5, Heinrich Muller, the fake Revd and
> > the forger Grosvomit have lots of ways
> > round that...
> >
>
> Ap
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Regarding an interesting political terrorism of the public, which is
institutionalizing persons for filing complaints claiming their grammer
and composition or content "may indicate instability" or "a threat to
society", this is a historical IL practic
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Dave wrote:
> You can avoid objectionale posts from specific users by means of the message
> rules function in Outlook Express.
>
> In OE simply highlight any message posted by an offending party and then
> click on the "Message" option at the top
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In the past you could report nuisance calls to the phone company and they
would block the caller. Today they no longer offer that service and instead
refer everyone to a national "Do not call list." The law, however, now
exempts bill collectors and the
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IDES/State of Illinois since 9/11 have been criminally terrorizing
persons who prior to 9/11 were highly paid professionals and in fact at
the Lombard facility, terminated twice for doing so, have conducted
what the law required be prosecuted as felony
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