Re: Girly-men explained.

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On Dec 11, 10:40?pm, morgan mair fheal <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote:


> In article <6a092d10-062a-47e9-bb8c-f5cd4074c...@s21g2000vbp.googlegroups..com>,



> ?All In <distric...@***.net> wrote:



>



>



>



>



>



> > On Dec 11, 10:00?pm, "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



> > > "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in



> > > messagenews:mmf-1EE48F.18522111122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



>



> > > > In article <Ruudnc7aA5FpWtzUnZ2dnUVZ_uydn...@rcn.net>,



> > > > "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



>



> > > >> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in message



> > > >>news:mmf-DEEA3B.19170710122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



> > > >> > In article <hdWdnfrAJYcoHt3UnZ2dnUVZ_trin...@rcn.net>,



> > > >> >> > --



>



> > > >> >> probably most creepiest would be a mannduquin stuffed in a football



>



> > > >> > didnt the company serve that at the office christmas party



>



> > > >> it was buffet style so they used tennis *****



>



> > > > what did they do with rest of the tennis



>



> > > feed them to lobbyists



>



> > > mk5000



>



> > > ABA urges next president to address attorney-client issues and more



> > > Pamela A. MacLean /nlj.com



>



> > > October 23, 2008



>



> > > The American Bar Association issued a call to the next president, whoever



> > > wins the election, to address pressing justice issues, including judicial



> > > selection, immigration, attorney-client privilege and presidential signing



> > > statements.



>



> > > H. Thomas Wells Jr., ABA president, urged the president-elect and the



> > > Senate



> > > to resolve delays and political wrangling that has marked the judicial



> > > nomination and selection process in recent years by creating citizen



> > > advisory panels.



>



> > > Eight states with U.S. senators from opposing parties currently use



> > > recommendations from citizen advisory committees to reach consensus on



> > > proposing nominees to the president.



>



> > > They tend to open the process, focus on nonpartisan qualifications and



> > > shield the judiciary from political attacks, according to Wells.



>



> > > This was one of six justice issues Wells presented as pressing justice



> > > concerns in a open memo to the next president in the ABA's upcoming



> > > November



> > > magazine.



>



> > > Waivers of attorney-client privilege, which became a commonplace demand by



> > > the Department of Justice over the past decade, was sought from



> > > corporations



> > > and other groups by prosecutors as a sign of sincere cooperation during



> > > investigations.



>



> > > Through a series of memos spanning a decade, prosecutors were instructed to



> > > deny cooperation credit to companies that refused to waive the privilege,



> > > as



> > > well as work-product and employee legal protections during investigations.



> > > Wells said the policies undermine "bedrock legal rights."- Hide quoted text



> > > -



>



> > > - Show quoted text -



>



> > this thread just makes no sense.



>



> how about nickels



>



> arf meow arf - cats and dogs living together - who ya goin call



> its the end of the world as you know it - filler text goes here



> this is how the world ends - not with a whimper but with a bang



> this is how the world ends - not with a whimper but with a bang- Hide quoted text -



>



> - Show quoted text -


nickels make sense, in many monetary sitauations.

- bax

 
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On Dec 11, 10:40?pm, morgan mair fheal <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote:


> In article <6a092d10-062a-47e9-bb8c-f5cd4074c...@s21g2000vbp.googlegroups..com>,



> ?All In <distric...@***.net> wrote:



>



>



>



>



>



> > On Dec 11, 10:00?pm, "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



> > > "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in



> > > messagenews:mmf-1EE48F.18522111122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



>



> > > > In article <Ruudnc7aA5FpWtzUnZ2dnUVZ_uydn...@rcn.net>,



> > > > "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



>



> > > >> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in message



> > > >>news:mmf-DEEA3B.19170710122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



> > > >> > In article <hdWdnfrAJYcoHt3UnZ2dnUVZ_trin...@rcn.net>,



> > > >> >> > --



>



> > > >> >> probably most creepiest would be a mannduquin stuffed in a football



>



> > > >> > didnt the company serve that at the office christmas party



>



> > > >> it was buffet style so they used tennis *****



>



> > > > what did they do with rest of the tennis



>



> > > feed them to lobbyists



>



> > > mk5000



>



> > > ABA urges next president to address attorney-client issues and more



> > > Pamela A. MacLean /nlj.com



>



> > > October 23, 2008



>



> > > The American Bar Association issued a call to the next president, whoever



> > > wins the election, to address pressing justice issues, including judicial



> > > selection, immigration, attorney-client privilege and presidential signing



> > > statements.



>



> > > H. Thomas Wells Jr., ABA president, urged the president-elect and the



> > > Senate



> > > to resolve delays and political wrangling that has marked the judicial



> > > nomination and selection process in recent years by creating citizen



> > > advisory panels.



>



> > > Eight states with U.S. senators from opposing parties currently use



> > > recommendations from citizen advisory committees to reach consensus on



> > > proposing nominees to the president.



>



> > > They tend to open the process, focus on nonpartisan qualifications and



> > > shield the judiciary from political attacks, according to Wells.



>



> > > This was one of six justice issues Wells presented as pressing justice



> > > concerns in a open memo to the next president in the ABA's upcoming



> > > November



> > > magazine.



>



> > > Waivers of attorney-client privilege, which became a commonplace demand by



> > > the Department of Justice over the past decade, was sought from



> > > corporations



> > > and other groups by prosecutors as a sign of sincere cooperation during



> > > investigations.



>



> > > Through a series of memos spanning a decade, prosecutors were instructed to



> > > deny cooperation credit to companies that refused to waive the privilege,



> > > as



> > > well as work-product and employee legal protections during investigations.



> > > Wells said the policies undermine "bedrock legal rights."- Hide quoted text



> > > -



>



> > > - Show quoted text -



>



> > this thread just makes no sense.



>



> how about nickels



>



> arf meow arf - cats and dogs living together - who ya goin call



> its the end of the world as you know it - filler text goes here



> this is how the world ends - not with a whimper but with a bang



> this is how the world ends - not with a whimper but with a bang- Hide quoted text -



>



> - Show quoted text -


nickels make sense in many monetary situations.

- bax

 
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ah

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marika wrote:


> "ah" <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote in message



> news:494064d5$0$67977$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com...



>> Kali wrote:



>



>>>



>>> A clown, a mannequin, a clown posing as a mannequin, or a mannequin



>>> dressed in a clown suit? Or other?



>>



>> That's a toughy.



>> --



>



> probably most creepiest would be a mannduquin stuffed in a football


The creepy part to me is imagining the stuffing process.


>



>



> mk5000



>



> "it's like wow, i've been exposed to a lot of people whether they know it or



> not"--Lenka



>


--

ah

 
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marika wrote:


> "Kali" <kali@happy.joy> wrote in message



> news:ghs23n$dja$5@blackhelicopter.databasix.com...



>> In article <mmf-9A2318.17233110122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>,



>>
mmf@rev.num.nine.com says...


>



>>> a babys arm holding an apple



>>



>> that's creepy.



>>



>



>



>
http://static.boomkat.com/images/111038/333.jpg


>


1974 was a good year for creepy, what with the availability of ready-made

halloween kostumes at Walgreens, the SLA kidnapping Patty Hearst, Nixon, ABBA

winning Eurovision, the first UPC scanned, Stephen King publishing his first

novel, and, yes, B&W watercolour album art.

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ah

 
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All In wrote:


> On Dec 11, 10:00 pm, "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



>> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in messagenews:mmf-1EE48F.18522111122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



>>



>>



>>



>>



>>



>> > In article <Ruudnc7aA5FpWtzUnZ2dnUVZ_uydn...@rcn.net>,



>> > "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



>>



>> >> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in message



>> >>news:mmf-DEEA3B.19170710122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



>> >> > In article <hdWdnfrAJYcoHt3UnZ2dnUVZ_trin...@rcn.net>,



>> >> >> > --



>>



>> >> >> probably most creepiest would be a mannduquin stuffed in a football



>>



>> >> > didnt the company serve that at the office christmas party



>>



>> >> it was buffet style so they used tennis *****



>>



>> > what did they do with rest of the tennis



>>



>> feed them to lobbyists



>>



>> mk5000



>>



>> ABA urges next president to address attorney-client issues and more



>> Pamela A. MacLean /nlj.com



>>



>> October 23, 2008



>>



>> The American Bar Association issued a call to the next president, whoever



>> wins the election, to address pressing justice issues, including judicial



>> selection, immigration, attorney-client privilege and presidential signing



>> statements.



>>



>> H. Thomas Wells Jr., ABA president, urged the president-elect and the Senate



>> to resolve delays and political wrangling that has marked the judicial



>> nomination and selection process in recent years by creating citizen



>> advisory panels.



>>



>> Eight states with U.S. senators from opposing parties currently use



>> recommendations from citizen advisory committees to reach consensus on



>> proposing nominees to the president.



>>



>> They tend to open the process, focus on nonpartisan qualifications and



>> shield the judiciary from political attacks, according to Wells.



>>



>> This was one of six justice issues Wells presented as pressing justice



>> concerns in a open memo to the next president in the ABA's upcoming November



>> magazine.



>>



>> Waivers of attorney-client privilege, which became a commonplace demand by



>> the Department of Justice over the past decade, was sought from corporations



>> and other groups by prosecutors as a sign of sincere cooperation during



>> investigations.



>>



>> Through a series of memos spanning a decade, prosecutors were instructed to



>> deny cooperation credit to companies that refused to waive the privilege, as



>> well as work-product and employee legal protections during investigations.



>> Wells said the policies undermine "bedrock legal rights."- Hide quoted text -



>>



>> - Show quoted text -



>



> this thread just makes no sense.



>



> - bax



>


Obviously, you didn't live through 1974!

--

ah

 
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"ah" <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:494220bf$0$33686$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com...


> marika wrote:



> > "ah" <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote in message



> > news:494064d5$0$67977$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com...



> >> Kali wrote:



> >



> >>>



> >>> A clown, a mannequin, a clown posing as a mannequin, or a


mannequin


> >>> dressed in a clown suit? Or other?



> >>



> >> That's a toughy.



> >> --



> >



> > probably most creepiest would be a mannduquin stuffed in a football



>



> The creepy part to me is imagining the stuffing process.



> --



> ah


You sure liked it when Deco stuffed yo ***-hole with "Man-Meat" !!

HJ

 
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In article <49422680$0$67965$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com>,

ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:


> All In wrote:



> > On Dec 11, 10:00 pm, "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



> >> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in



> >> messagenews:mmf-1EE48F.18522111122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



> >>



> >>



> >>



> >>



> >>



> >> > In article <Ruudnc7aA5FpWtzUnZ2dnUVZ_uydn...@rcn.net>,



> >> > "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



> >>



> >> >> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in message



> >> >>news:mmf-DEEA3B.19170710122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



> >> >> > In article <hdWdnfrAJYcoHt3UnZ2dnUVZ_trin...@rcn.net>,



> >> >> >> > --



> >>



> >> >> >> probably most creepiest would be a mannduquin stuffed in a football



> >>



> >> >> > didnt the company serve that at the office christmas party



> >>



> >> >> it was buffet style so they used tennis *****



> >>



> >> > what did they do with rest of the tennis



> >>



> >> feed them to lobbyists



> >>



> >> mk5000



> >>



> >> ABA urges next president to address attorney-client issues and more



> >> Pamela A. MacLean /nlj.com



> >>



> >> October 23, 2008



> >>



> >> The American Bar Association issued a call to the next president, whoever



> >> wins the election, to address pressing justice issues, including judicial



> >> selection, immigration, attorney-client privilege and presidential signing



> >> statements.



> >>



> >> H. Thomas Wells Jr., ABA president, urged the president-elect and the



> >> Senate



> >> to resolve delays and political wrangling that has marked the judicial



> >> nomination and selection process in recent years by creating citizen



> >> advisory panels.



> >>



> >> Eight states with U.S. senators from opposing parties currently use



> >> recommendations from citizen advisory committees to reach consensus on



> >> proposing nominees to the president.



> >>



> >> They tend to open the process, focus on nonpartisan qualifications and



> >> shield the judiciary from political attacks, according to Wells.



> >>



> >> This was one of six justice issues Wells presented as pressing justice



> >> concerns in a open memo to the next president in the ABA's upcoming



> >> November



> >> magazine.



> >>



> >> Waivers of attorney-client privilege, which became a commonplace demand by



> >> the Department of Justice over the past decade, was sought from



> >> corporations



> >> and other groups by prosecutors as a sign of sincere cooperation during



> >> investigations.



> >>



> >> Through a series of memos spanning a decade, prosecutors were instructed



> >> to



> >> deny cooperation credit to companies that refused to waive the privilege,



> >> as



> >> well as work-product and employee legal protections during investigations.



> >> Wells said the policies undermine "bedrock legal rights."- Hide quoted



> >> text -



> >>



> >> - Show quoted text -



> >



> > this thread just makes no sense.



> >



> > - bax



> >



>



> Obviously, you didn't live through 1974!


nobody did

everyone was killed by the comet kohoutek

and replaced by robots

arf meow arf - cats and dogs living together - who ya goin call

its the end of the world as you know it - filler text goes here

this is how the world ends - not with a whimper but with a bang

this is how the world ends - not with a whimper but with a bang

 
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"ah" <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> All In wrote:



> > On Dec 11, 10:00 pm, "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



> >> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in


messagenews:mmf-1EE48F.18522111122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...


> >>



> >>



> >>



> >>



> >>



> >> > In article <Ruudnc7aA5FpWtzUnZ2dnUVZ_uydn...@rcn.net>,



> >> > "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



> >>



> >> >> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in message



> >> >>news:mmf-DEEA3B.19170710122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



> >> >> > In article <hdWdnfrAJYcoHt3UnZ2dnUVZ_trin...@rcn.net>,



> >> >> >> > --



> >>



> >> >> >> probably most creepiest would be a mannduquin stuffed in a


football


> >>



> >> >> > didnt the company serve that at the office christmas party



> >>



> >> >> it was buffet style so they used tennis *****



> >>



> >> > what did they do with rest of the tennis



> >>



> >> feed them to lobbyists



> >>



> >> mk5000



> >>



> >> ABA urges next president to address attorney-client issues and more



> >> Pamela A. MacLean /nlj.com



> >>



> >> October 23, 2008



> >>



> >> The American Bar Association issued a call to the next president,


whoever


> >> wins the election, to address pressing justice issues, including


judicial


> >> selection, immigration, attorney-client privilege and presidential


signing


> >> statements.



> >>



> >> H. Thomas Wells Jr., ABA president, urged the president-elect and


the Senate


> >> to resolve delays and political wrangling that has marked the


judicial


> >> nomination and selection process in recent years by creating


citizen


> >> advisory panels.



> >>



> >> Eight states with U.S. senators from opposing parties currently use



> >> recommendations from citizen advisory committees to reach consensus


on


> >> proposing nominees to the president.



> >>



> >> They tend to open the process, focus on nonpartisan qualifications


and


> >> shield the judiciary from political attacks, according to Wells.



> >>



> >> This was one of six justice issues Wells presented as pressing


justice


> >> concerns in a open memo to the next president in the ABA's upcoming


November


> >> magazine.



> >>



> >> Waivers of attorney-client privilege, which became a commonplace


demand by


> >> the Department of Justice over the past decade, was sought from


corporations


> >> and other groups by prosecutors as a sign of sincere cooperation


during


> >> investigations.



> >>



> >> Through a series of memos spanning a decade, prosecutors were


instructed to


> >> deny cooperation credit to companies that refused to waive the


privilege, as


> >> well as work-product and employee legal protections during


investigations.


> >> Wells said the policies undermine "bedrock legal rights."- Hide


quoted text -


> >>



> >> - Show quoted text -



> >



> > this thread just makes no sense.



> >



> > - bax



> >



>



> Obviously, you didn't live through 1974!



> --



> ah


Too Bad that your brain didn't make it either !!

Your Pal,

HJ

 
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"ah" <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> marika wrote:



> > "Kali" <kali@happy.joy> wrote in message



> > news:ghs23n$dja$5@blackhelicopter.databasix.com...



> >> In article


<mmf-9A2318.17233110122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>,


> >>
mmf@rev.num.nine.com says...


> >



> >>> a babys arm holding an apple



> >>



> >> that's creepy.



> >



> >
http://static.boomkat.com/images/111038/333.jpg


>



> 1974 was a good year for me as I came out of the closet!



> --



> ah


OLD ****** !!

HJ

 
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On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 20:20:16 -0800 (PST), All In <district29@***.net>

wrote:


>On Dec 11, 10:00?pm, "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



>> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in messagenews:mmf-1EE48F.18522111122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



>>



>>



>>



>>



>>



>> > In article <Ruudnc7aA5FpWtzUnZ2dnUVZ_uydn...@rcn.net>,



>> > "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



>>



>> >> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in message



>> >>news:mmf-DEEA3B.19170710122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



>> >> > In article <hdWdnfrAJYcoHt3UnZ2dnUVZ_trin...@rcn.net>,



>> >> >> > --



>>



>> >> >> probably most creepiest would be a mannduquin stuffed in a football



>>



>> >> > didnt the company serve that at the office christmas party



>>



>> >> it was buffet style so they used tennis *****



>>



>> > what did they do with rest of the tennis



>>



>> feed them to lobbyists



>>



>> mk5000



>>



>> ABA urges next president to address attorney-client issues and more



>> Pamela A. MacLean /nlj.com



>>



>> October 23, 2008



>>



>> The American Bar Association issued a call to the next president, whoever



>> wins the election, to address pressing justice issues, including judicial



>> selection, immigration, attorney-client privilege and presidential signing



>> statements.



>>



>> H. Thomas Wells Jr., ABA president, urged the president-elect and the Senate



>> to resolve delays and political wrangling that has marked the judicial



>> nomination and selection process in recent years by creating citizen



>> advisory panels.



>>



>> Eight states with U.S. senators from opposing parties currently use



>> recommendations from citizen advisory committees to reach consensus on



>> proposing nominees to the president.



>>



>> They tend to open the process, focus on nonpartisan qualifications and



>> shield the judiciary from political attacks, according to Wells.



>>



>> This was one of six justice issues Wells presented as pressing justice



>> concerns in a open memo to the next president in the ABA's upcoming November



>> magazine.



>>



>> Waivers of attorney-client privilege, which became a commonplace demand by



>> the Department of Justice over the past decade, was sought from corporations



>> and other groups by prosecutors as a sign of sincere cooperation during



>> investigations.



>>



>> Through a series of memos spanning a decade, prosecutors were instructed to



>> deny cooperation credit to companies that refused to waive the privilege, as



>> well as work-product and employee legal protections during investigations.



>> Wells said the policies undermine "bedrock legal rights."- Hide quoted text -



>>



>> - Show quoted text -



>



>this thread just makes no sense.



>



>- bax


ahem. and since when was that requisite upon any usenet newsgroup?

maybe you should go check our faq.

--

dave hillstrom xrbj

 
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ah

Guest
morgan mair fheal wrote:


> In article <49422680$0$67965$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com>,



> ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:



>



>> All In wrote:



>> > On Dec 11, 10:00 pm, "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



>> >> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in



>> >> messagenews:mmf-1EE48F.18522111122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



>> >>



>> >>



>> >>



>> >>



>> >>



>> >> > In article <Ruudnc7aA5FpWtzUnZ2dnUVZ_uydn...@rcn.net>,



>> >> > "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



>> >>



>> >> >> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in message



>> >> >>news:mmf-DEEA3B.19170710122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



>> >> >> > In article <hdWdnfrAJYcoHt3UnZ2dnUVZ_trin...@rcn.net>,



>> >> >> >> > --



>> >>



>> >> >> >> probably most creepiest would be a mannduquin stuffed in a football



>> >>



>> >> >> > didnt the company serve that at the office christmas party



>> >>



>> >> >> it was buffet style so they used tennis *****



>> >>



>> >> > what did they do with rest of the tennis



>> >>



>> >> feed them to lobbyists



>> >>



>> >> mk5000



>> >>



>> >> ABA urges next president to address attorney-client issues and more



>> >> Pamela A. MacLean /nlj.com



>> >>



>> >> October 23, 2008



>> >>



>> >> The American Bar Association issued a call to the next president, whoever



>> >> wins the election, to address pressing justice issues, including judicial



>> >> selection, immigration, attorney-client privilege and presidential signing



>> >> statements.



>> >>



>> >> H. Thomas Wells Jr., ABA president, urged the president-elect and the



>> >> Senate



>> >> to resolve delays and political wrangling that has marked the judicial



>> >> nomination and selection process in recent years by creating citizen



>> >> advisory panels.



>> >>



>> >> Eight states with U.S. senators from opposing parties currently use



>> >> recommendations from citizen advisory committees to reach consensus on



>> >> proposing nominees to the president.



>> >>



>> >> They tend to open the process, focus on nonpartisan qualifications and



>> >> shield the judiciary from political attacks, according to Wells.



>> >>



>> >> This was one of six justice issues Wells presented as pressing justice



>> >> concerns in a open memo to the next president in the ABA's upcoming



>> >> November



>> >> magazine.



>> >>



>> >> Waivers of attorney-client privilege, which became a commonplace demand by



>> >> the Department of Justice over the past decade, was sought from



>> >> corporations



>> >> and other groups by prosecutors as a sign of sincere cooperation during



>> >> investigations.



>> >>



>> >> Through a series of memos spanning a decade, prosecutors were instructed



>> >> to



>> >> deny cooperation credit to companies that refused to waive the privilege,



>> >> as



>> >> well as work-product and employee legal protections during investigations.



>> >> Wells said the policies undermine "bedrock legal rights."- Hide quoted



>> >> text -



>> >>



>> >> - Show quoted text -



>> >



>> > this thread just makes no sense.



>> >



>> > - bax



>> >



>>



>> Obviously, you didn't live through 1974!



>



> nobody did



>



> everyone was killed by the comet kohoutek



> and replaced by robots


LIES!

--

ah

 
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Sanforized

Guest
ah wrote:


> morgan mair fheal wrote:



>



>>In article <49422680$0$67965$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com>,



>> ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:



>>



>>



>>>All In wrote:



>>>



>>>>On Dec 11, 10:00 pm, "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>



>>>>>"morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in



>>>>>messagenews:mmf-1EE48F.18522111122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



>>>>>



>>>>>



>>>>>



>>>>>



>>>>>



>>>>>



>>>>>>In article <Ruudnc7aA5FpWtzUnZ2dnUVZ_uydn...@rcn.net>,



>>>>>>"marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>>>"morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in message



>>>>>>>news:mmf-DEEA3B.19170710122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>In article <hdWdnfrAJYcoHt3UnZ2dnUVZ_trin...@rcn.net>,



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>--



>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>probably most creepiest would be a mannduquin stuffed in a football



>>>>>



>>>>>>>>didnt the company serve that at the office christmas party



>>>>>



>>>>>>>it was buffet style so they used tennis *****



>>>>>



>>>>>>what did they do with rest of the tennis



>>>>>



>>>>>feed them to lobbyists



>>>>>



>>>>>mk5000



>>>>>



>>>>>ABA urges next president to address attorney-client issues and more



>>>>>Pamela A. MacLean /nlj.com



>>>>>



>>>>>October 23, 2008



>>>>>



>>>>>The American Bar Association issued a call to the next president, whoever



>>>>>wins the election, to address pressing justice issues, including judicial



>>>>>selection, immigration, attorney-client privilege and presidential signing



>>>>>statements.



>>>>>



>>>>>H. Thomas Wells Jr., ABA president, urged the president-elect and the



>>>>>Senate



>>>>>to resolve delays and political wrangling that has marked the judicial



>>>>>nomination and selection process in recent years by creating citizen



>>>>>advisory panels.



>>>>>



>>>>>Eight states with U.S. senators from opposing parties currently use



>>>>>recommendations from citizen advisory committees to reach consensus on



>>>>>proposing nominees to the president.



>>>>>



>>>>>They tend to open the process, focus on nonpartisan qualifications and



>>>>>shield the judiciary from political attacks, according to Wells.



>>>>>



>>>>>This was one of six justice issues Wells presented as pressing justice



>>>>>concerns in a open memo to the next president in the ABA's upcoming



>>>>>November



>>>>>magazine.



>>>>>



>>>>>Waivers of attorney-client privilege, which became a commonplace demand by



>>>>>the Department of Justice over the past decade, was sought from



>>>>>corporations



>>>>>and other groups by prosecutors as a sign of sincere cooperation during



>>>>>investigations.



>>>>>



>>>>>Through a series of memos spanning a decade, prosecutors were instructed



>>>>>to



>>>>>deny cooperation credit to companies that refused to waive the privilege,



>>>>>as



>>>>>well as work-product and employee legal protections during investigations.



>>>>>Wells said the policies undermine "bedrock legal rights."- Hide quoted



>>>>>text -



>>>>>



>>>>>- Show quoted text -



>>>>



>>>>this thread just makes no sense.



>>>>



>>>>- bax



>>>>



>>>



>>>Obviously, you didn't live through 1974!



>>



>>nobody did



>>



>>everyone was killed by the comet kohoutek



>>and replaced by robots



>



>



> LIES!


Ain't denial grand?

 
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marika

Guest
"All In" <district29@***.net> wrote in message

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>nickels make sense, in many monetary sitauations.


-wow that is a huge number and it makes me feel a bit more confident

I am sure you know I have been a nickel fan from day one. I expect nothing

but good news :) let me know when the news says "permanent"

mk5000

"STUPID! STUPID! STUPID! Tell her that the thing about emotional reactions

is that they're irrational or stupid. It just doesn't sound right. Action!

Nope one more time sorry. The accent is the most frustrating thing for me.

ALmost everything in life gets easier the more you do it. This one

doesn't"--Hugh Laurie

 
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morgan mair fheal

Guest
In article <49430940$0$67979$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com>,

ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:


> morgan mair fheal wrote:



> > In article <49422680$0$67965$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com>,



> > ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:



> >



> >> All In wrote:



> >> > On Dec 11, 10:00 pm, "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



> >> >> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in



> >> >> messagenews:mmf-1EE48F.18522111122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



> >> >>



> >> >>



> >> >>



> >> >>



> >> >>



> >> >> > In article <Ruudnc7aA5FpWtzUnZ2dnUVZ_uydn...@rcn.net>,



> >> >> > "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:



> >> >>



> >> >> >> "morgan mair fheal" <m...@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in message



> >> >> >>news:mmf-DEEA3B.19170710122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



> >> >> >> > In article <hdWdnfrAJYcoHt3UnZ2dnUVZ_trin...@rcn.net>,



> >> >> >> >> > --



> >> >>



> >> >> >> >> probably most creepiest would be a mannduquin stuffed in a



> >> >> >> >> football



> >> >>



> >> >> >> > didnt the company serve that at the office christmas party



> >> >>



> >> >> >> it was buffet style so they used tennis *****



> >> >>



> >> >> > what did they do with rest of the tennis



> >> >>



> >> >> feed them to lobbyists



> >> >>



> >> >> mk5000



> >> >>



> >> >> ABA urges next president to address attorney-client issues and more



> >> >> Pamela A. MacLean /nlj.com



> >> >>



> >> >> October 23, 2008



> >> >>



> >> >> The American Bar Association issued a call to the next president,



> >> >> whoever



> >> >> wins the election, to address pressing justice issues, including



> >> >> judicial



> >> >> selection, immigration, attorney-client privilege and presidential



> >> >> signing



> >> >> statements.



> >> >>



> >> >> H. Thomas Wells Jr., ABA president, urged the president-elect and the



> >> >> Senate



> >> >> to resolve delays and political wrangling that has marked the judicial



> >> >> nomination and selection process in recent years by creating citizen



> >> >> advisory panels.



> >> >>



> >> >> Eight states with U.S. senators from opposing parties currently use



> >> >> recommendations from citizen advisory committees to reach consensus on



> >> >> proposing nominees to the president.



> >> >>



> >> >> They tend to open the process, focus on nonpartisan qualifications and



> >> >> shield the judiciary from political attacks, according to Wells.



> >> >>



> >> >> This was one of six justice issues Wells presented as pressing justice



> >> >> concerns in a open memo to the next president in the ABA's upcoming



> >> >> November



> >> >> magazine.



> >> >>



> >> >> Waivers of attorney-client privilege, which became a commonplace demand



> >> >> by



> >> >> the Department of Justice over the past decade, was sought from



> >> >> corporations



> >> >> and other groups by prosecutors as a sign of sincere cooperation during



> >> >> investigations.



> >> >>



> >> >> Through a series of memos spanning a decade, prosecutors were



> >> >> instructed



> >> >> to



> >> >> deny cooperation credit to companies that refused to waive the



> >> >> privilege,



> >> >> as



> >> >> well as work-product and employee legal protections during



> >> >> investigations.



> >> >> Wells said the policies undermine "bedrock legal rights."- Hide quoted



> >> >> text -



> >> >>



> >> >> - Show quoted text -



> >> >



> >> > this thread just makes no sense.



> >> >



> >> > - bax



> >> >



> >>



> >> Obviously, you didn't live through 1974!



> >



> > nobody did



> >



> > everyone was killed by the comet kohoutek



> > and replaced by robots



>



> LIES!


you are programmed to say that

arf meow arf - cats and dogs living together - who ya goin call

its the end of the world as you know it - filler text goes here

this is how the world ends - not with a whimper but with a bang

this is how the world ends - not with a whimper but with a bang

 
M

marika

Guest
"ah" <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> The creepy part to me is imagining the stuffing process.



>


think bonzai kitten

mk5000

Dr. Cameron: That's not necessarily bad news.

Dr. Eric Foreman: Do you ever watch "Gilligan's Island" reruns and really,

really think they're going to get off the island this time? --House

 
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marika

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"ah" <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> Obviously, you didn't live through 1974!



> --


It wasn't so great financially then either

mk5000

VIEWPOINT

By Michael O'Malley

Executive editor, Yale University Press

The human cost of US financial policy is clear

When the invisible hand reaches into the cookie jar, it often is too

late to notice that goodies have been plundered.

The parental admonition to wait until after supper for dessert was

lost on the many executives who couldn't resist the excruciatingly

seductive call of easy money.

And so, in America, with the temptation of the many renderings of

mortgage-related profits before them, and with no discernable

punishment in sight (indeed, with only praise from boards, analysts,

and shareholders) it was a simple matter to take what was there and

ignore the longer term consequences.

And besides, everyone else was doing it.

Greater vigilance

The reactive cure for these sleights of hand in American politics is

to threaten regulation.

Our collective instincts are to blame a permissive business

environment and lack of oversight for permitting what greater

vigilance could have prevented.

But what parent wants to stand guard over the cookie jar or eliminate

the possibility of theft by banning cookies or gluing the jar shut?

We don't want to be stupid about human nature, but we also don't want

to implement policies that make creativity, experimentation and risk-

taking obsolete.

 
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marika

Guest
"ah" <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> morgan mair fheal wrote:



>>



>> everyone was killed by the comet kohoutek



>> and replaced by robots



>



> LIES!



> --


\

yup

as a matter of fact I memorized that list of names and can prove it's a lie

mk5000

"I was obsessive about every aspect...my performance, everyone else's

performance, and the camera angles, how it was cut...I was a pain in the

***...I am a pain in the ***"--Hugh Laurie

 
M

marika

Guest
"morgan mair fheal" <mmf@rev.num.nine.com> wrote in message

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> you are programmed to say that



>


there's a test to make sure that no non 1974ers slip through the cracks ==

it won't have anything to do with the economic crisis, but like in WWii, it

might have to do with either baseball or eating utensils--

because the test was devised at least as early as 2007 but not later than

2007.

They use the same test throughout the life of the test subject. Since are

names are being added to a certificate of names that was tested in 07, they

have to give us the same test as they got to ensure a standard score and

testing process for everyone on the list.

so my best advice is just to practice thinking as you are thinking. Issue

spotting as opposed to train spotting is the thing

mk5000

"my only disappointment is that they cut out some of my best moves"--Lisa

Edelstein

 
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knoxy

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In article <4942263a$0$67965$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com>,

splifingate@gmail.com says...


> marika wrote:



> > "Kali" <kali@happy.joy> wrote in message



> > news:ghs23n$dja$5@blackhelicopter.databasix.com...



> >> In article <mmf-9A2318.17233110122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>,



> >>
mmf@rev.num.nine.com says...


> >



> >>> a babys arm holding an apple



> >>



> >> that's creepy.



> >>



> >



> >



> >
http://static.boomkat.com/images/111038/333.jpg


> >



>



> 1974 was a good year for creepy, what with the availability of ready-made



> halloween kostumes at Walgreens, the SLA kidnapping Patty Hearst, Nixon, ABBA



> winning Eurovision, the first UPC scanned, Stephen King publishing his first



> novel, and, yes, B&W watercolour album art.



>


It was a good year because I was born that year. Everything else is just

icing on the cake.

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