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  Pearl busted by Operation Sudden Fall         


Author: Richard.Kellems
Date: May 10, 2008 17:30

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The cups, diamonds, and daughters are all neat and proposed.
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  The SELECTOR         


Author: arthur stanley
Date: Mar 18, 2008 09:12

84.2%% OF ALL WINNERS HAD THREE THINGS IN COMMON!!

http://www.winbet.com/horse-racing-strategies/theselector.html
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Author: Salvar Productions
Date: Oct 20, 2007 01:08

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  HL2 EP2 KEYGEN 2193 [1/2]         


Author: eesmbp
Date: Oct 19, 2007 16:22

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  msn.forums.sports.gymnastics         


Author: Jonathan
Date: Jul 23, 2007 19:15

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alone. These
* career people feel the answer is self-evident: Education, rehabilitation
* and improving the grim lot of most of those prone to drug addiction ought
* to become national priorities.
*
* Said David Margolis, who had supervised the Criminal Division's anti-
* narcotics efforts in the early 1990s: "Anyone who thinks that drug
* enforcement is primarily a law enforcement issue, they're smoking wacky
* tabacky."

Tell all the damn manipulative politicians.

Jail's not even cost effective.

* RAND Study Finds Mandatory Minimums Cost-Ineffective
* ----------------------------------------------------
*
* Excerpt from RAND Press Release:
*
* Washington, DC, May 12, 1997 -- If...
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  yap -yet another petition         


Author: RogerV
Date: Mar 21, 2007 18:08

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/GunsNPaper/

We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to reassess the likely
practical outcome of the proposal to reduce the age at which a person can be
imprisoned for firearms offences.

It is with dismay that the undersigned note the Prime Minister's feeble
attempts at Law and Order legislation. The assumption that lowering the
minimum age at which longer jail sentences can be imposed indicates to
people in the UK that the Prime Minister is out of touch with the grim
reality of life in the domain under his control.

We call on him to remove all limitations as the age of the person pulling
the trigger is immaterial to the person who has been shot and killed or
seriously injured.

We also call on the PM to remove the burden of bureaucracy from front line
police officers thus enabling them to spend a minimum of 75%% of their time
available for duty physically on the street.

If anyone other than a bureaucrat considers the paperwork useful then it
should be done by properly trained civilian employees and/or retired police
officers.
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