russotto@grace.speakeasy.net (Matthew T. Russotto) wrote in news:-Z-dnYvQQf4-z3rbnZ2dnUVZ_i2dnZ2d@speakeasy.net: In article <x-8A7535.21494211092007@earthlink.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>, Larry <x@y.com> wrote: How can the government lie about this? Suppose there is a checkpoint for some reason other than DWI and/or compliance with vehicle and licensing laws. If someone shows
On Apr 26, 9:27 am, Andy Armitage <AndrewJArmit...@googlemail.com> wrote: There are far too many distractions already for drivers; but, that aside, provided no one is being privileged in any way, And that's the rub. A specific Christian group is being privileged in a very specific way. Faith in Teaching Inc., a private religious organization, is getting financial benefits from big-government
On Apr 26, 9:27 am, Andy Armitage <AndrewJArmit...@googlemail.com> wrote: There are far too many distractions already for drivers; but, that aside, provided no one is being privileged in any way, And that's the rub. A specific Christian group is being privileged in a very specific way. Faith in Teaching Inc., a private religious organization, is getting financial benefits from big-government
gfretwell@aol.com wrote: On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 21:51:41 -0800 (PST), "Eat Me, Trolls" <slammer2@rogers.com> wrote: I know a lot on this board are from the States. My question is... In the States, those who operate boats and do NOT yet have a Pleasure Craft License, when does the CG say you have until the "Grandfathered Clause" runs out? Up here in Canada, Media
nospam@isp.com wrote: On 11 Sept. 2007 in misc.legal, m.pergamon@gmail.com wrote: It looks like there is a company that specializes in expungement . . . . What the web site actually suggests <snip obtuse bombast> Translation: the company merely provides "information" about expungement or sealing. they claim to be able to remove charges from your criminal record