Re: Girly-men explained.

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Sanforized

Guest
knoxy wrote:


> 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.


At twice your current age, when appreciating how young

you are by comparison, I remind myself just how brilliant

I was at your age.

gogetum!

 
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ah

Guest
knoxy wrote:


> 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.


tips hat

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ah

Guest
Sanforized wrote:


> 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?


Go-ahead . . . PYP.

I dare ya'.

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marika wrote:


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



> news:mmf-B3976E.17510212122008@sn-ip.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...



>



>> 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.


Excellent analysis!


>



>



> 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


Issue spotting is socially inconvenient, I hear.


>



> mk5000



>



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



> Edelstein



>


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ah

Guest
morgan mair fheal wrote:


> 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


"

DEAR ABBY: The discovery that our brains create the realities we inhabit has

led some to say that "we are just prisoners of our own device," or that

"everything we communicate is a lie." Is that true?

BRAIN REALITIES

DEAR BRAIN: A useful word to use in communicating with technological primates

is PRE-FABRICATION. The brain is a loom unceasingly weaving the personal

fabric of future reality. We are thus prisoners of our own fabrication.

Neurological Fusion occurs when two or more join to weave a new reality fabric.

" -- /THE INTELLIGENCE AGENTS/, T. Leary

--

a "SMI^2LE" h

 
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morgan mair fheal

Guest
In article <4944446e$0$33685$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com>,

ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:


> morgan mair fheal wrote:



> > 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



>



> "



> DEAR ABBY: The discovery that our brains create the realities we inhabit has



> led some to say that "we are just prisoners of our own device," or that



> "everything we communicate is a lie." Is that true?



>



> BRAIN REALITIES



>



> DEAR BRAIN: A useful word to use in communicating with technological



> primates



> is PRE-FABRICATION. The brain is a loom unceasingly weaving the personal



> fabric of future reality. We are thus prisoners of our own fabrication.



> Neurological Fusion occurs when two or more join to weave a new reality



> fabric.



> " -- /THE INTELLIGENCE AGENTS/, T. Leary


tim was programmed to say that

its not like we arent trying to give ourselves a hint

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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Guest
marika wrote:


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



> news:49430940$0$67979$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com...



>> 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



>



>



>


https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/HR9q_pWOn-8?feature=oembed--

ah

 
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Guest
marika wrote:


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



> news:49422680$0$67965$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com...



>



>



>> 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.



>



>


We had clothing! We had food!

We had Adult Froot Undergarments!

What more was to be had?

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marika wrote:


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



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



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



>>



>



>



> think bonzai kitten


I was trying not to!


>



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

news:4944446e$0$33685$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com...


>



> "



> DEAR ABBY: The discovery that our brains create the realities we inhabit



> has



> led some to say that "we are just prisoners of our own device," or that



> "everything we communicate is a lie."


SUBSCIRBE

mk5000

Stan Lansing: Though I am a sucker for that rascal's nimble wordplay, it's

not **** who has millions of housewives glued to their sets. **** is a

punster. Punsters you can replace with a relative. It's Dottie, Murphy.

Dottie is the show.

Murphy: Ah-ha. So what you're saying is, that you're willing to be Dickless,

but you refuse to be Dotless. --Murphy Brown

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

news:49444ec9$0$33695$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com...


>>



>



> We had clothing! We had food!



>



> We had Adult Froot Undergarments!



>



> What more was to be had?



> --


A better president

bill maher was right

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8IX6oYUb3s

 
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ah

Guest
morgan mair fheal wrote:


> In article <4944446e$0$33685$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com>,



> ah <splifingate@gmail.com> wrote:



>



>> morgan mair fheal wrote:



>> > 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



>>



>> "



>> DEAR ABBY: The discovery that our brains create the realities we inhabit has



>> led some to say that "we are just prisoners of our own device," or that



>> "everything we communicate is a lie." Is that true?



>>



>> BRAIN REALITIES



>>



>> DEAR BRAIN: A useful word to use in communicating with technological



>> primates



>> is PRE-FABRICATION. The brain is a loom unceasingly weaving the personal



>> fabric of future reality. We are thus prisoners of our own fabrication.



>> Neurological Fusion occurs when two or more join to weave a new reality



>> fabric.



>> " -- /THE INTELLIGENCE AGENTS/, T. Leary



>



> tim was programmed to say that



> its not like we arent trying to give ourselves a hint


Stop that!

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>> "



>> DEAR ABBY: The discovery that our brains create the realities we inhabit



>> has



>> led some to say that "we are just prisoners of our own device," or that



>> "everything we communicate is a lie."



>



> SUBSCIRBE



>



> mk5000



>



> Stan Lansing: Though I am a sucker for that rascal's nimble wordplay, it's



> not **** who has millions of housewives glued to their sets. **** is a



> punster. Punsters you can replace with a relative. It's Dottie, Murphy.



> Dottie is the show.



> Murphy: Ah-ha. So what you're saying is, that you're willing to be Dickless,



> but you refuse to be Dotless. --Murphy Brown



>


Vicarious inhabitants of alternate realities.

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>>



>> We had clothing! We had food!



>>



>> We had Adult Froot Undergarments!



>>



>> What more was to be had?



>> --



>



>



> A better president



>



> bill maher was right



>



>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8IX6oYUb3s

The Suburban Jihad?

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>



> Vicarious inhabitants of alternate realities.



> --


an honorable title. how does one get appointed

mk5000

Martha Jones: I battle with textbooks.

The Doctor: I battle with monsters.

Martha Jones: I've tried to save money.

The Doctor: I've tried to save the universe.

Martha Jones: I'm going to be a doctor.

The Doctor: I am the Doctor.

Martha Jones: Well, let's hope this box is big enough for the both of

us. --doctor who

 
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>> Vicarious inhabitants of alternate realities.



>> --



>



>



> an honorable title. how does one get appointed


Histones.

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> >>>



> >>



> >> Vicarious inhabitants of alternate realities.



> >> --



> >



> >



> > an honorable title. how does one get appointed



>



> Histones.



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> ah


As far as Deco is concerned, "ah" really likes to lick "His-stones" !!

HJ

 
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