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Author: FrankArthurFrankArthur
Date: Jul 23, 2008 08:13
"Robert Weldon" wrote:
>"John Buchan" roc.usenetexchange.com> wrote in message
>news:sc3cd2l3qvc2od1k94ccebt2t96jri86c8@4ax.com...
>> Ariadne wrote:
>> And Robert Welldumb could find nothing wrong with the detailed report,
>> so he complains about the TRUTH:
>> Welldumb could not explain why the crooked ZYD got no jail, while the
>> white man in Edmonton got 3 1/2 years in jail - FOR AN EVEN LESSER
>> OFFENCE!!
>> One must wonder, why does Welldumb support the ZYD kiddie porn distributor?
>> Was he a customer?
>>>Notice that Ted had listed at least 2 different Friedman
>>>ZYD CHILD MOLESTERS!!
>>>Are these Friedmans related to the pervert Stuart Friedman, former cantor
>>>of the synagogue in Halifax, Canada?
>>>He is the one caught as a major international distributor of KIDDIE PORN,
>>>from his synagogue. The Canadian cops allowed him to flee back to Boston,
>>>where the FBI picked him up!!
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Author: Alan BaggettAlan Baggett
Date: Jul 22, 2008 21:07
Rules Out of Proportion to the Crimes Committed : CRA SOTW
The lesson is don't fool with bureaucrats
Don Cayo, Vancouver Sun
Published: Wednesday, October 17, 2007
We hear all the time about suspended sentences -- slaps on the wrist
-- for guys who punch out their wives, for kiddie-porn freaks, for
drug thugs who deal and steal with near-impunity...
From my colleague David Baines, we learn there's usually even less
consequence for financial chicanery. The kinds of sharp practices his
column showcases often lead to nothing more than easy-to-skirt fines
or trading bans. And if the odd fraudster eventually faces charges,
you can bet they'll be watered down.
Then there are the guys I write about. At least they don't get off so
lightly. While it's true they don't harm anyone, financially or
physically, they do inconvenience bureaucrats. And for this
foolhardiness, they must pay.
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Author: Greg CarrGreg Carr
Date: Jul 22, 2008 11:28
Kids Warehouse Maersk Distribution 8400 River Road in Delta, BC
continues to ship products to Wal-Mart stores across Canada in
violation of its contract with the RWU. Its contract states all their
work be done with unionized Retail, Wholesale Union employees but they
are shipping freight through local companies that are non-union let
alone RWU. Typical Wal-Mart inspired contract breaking.
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Author: Sunny BeastySunny Beasty
Date: Jul 21, 2008 09:25
Haa ha ha...how pathetic:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2008/07/21/6218501-sun.html
Nazi cash offer raises alarm
By MICHAEL PLATT
The Calgary Sun
If you can't beat them, pay others to join you.
When you're a white-supremacist group struggling to bolster your
foothold in a multicultural city, there's nothing like free cash to
pique the interest of those looking to relocate their jackboots.
To the disgust of those who don't subscribe to racial purity,
Calgary's Aryan Guard is offering to cover the damage deposit of any
white supremacist who will move to the city and join their cause.
"That makes me sick," said Ald. Ric McIver.
"We can't stop people from moving here, but we can make sure that when
they do, they know this isn't a city that tolerates hate crimes."
The damage-deposit offer from the neophyte Nazis looks suspiciously
desperate -- like a staff-strapped burger joint offering a hiring
bonus.
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Author: The DoctorThe Doctor
Date: Jul 20, 2008 06:17
In article , PV NOSPAMtelus.net> wrote:
>John Fleming wrote:
>> Four steps must be taken to activate the grenade:
>>
>> First the user adopts the "throwing position", feet
>> spread apart with the itemld squarely in the user's
>> abdomen area.
>>
>> Second, the user removes the safety clip from the item
>> (many personnels on deployments will remove the clip
>> before hand).
>>
>> Third, the user places his non-dominant index finger in
>> the pin of the item while maintaining a firm grasp on
>> the body of the item and safety lever with the dominant
>> hand so when the user does pull the pin, the lever
>> doesn't automatically fly off and ignite the fuse. At
>> this point if the pin is accidentally pulled, the pin
>> can be reinserted as long as the user maintains a grasp
>> on the safety lever. ...
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Author: John FlemingJohn Fleming
Date: Jul 19, 2008 21:15
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 03:32:44 GMT, while chained to a desk in
the scriptorium "PV" NOSPAMtelus.net> wrote:
> $John Fleming wrote:
> $> Four steps must be taken to activate the grenade:
> $>
> $> First the user adopts the "throwing position", feet
> $> spread apart with the itemld squarely in the user's
> $> abdomen area.
> $>
> $> Second, the user removes the safety clip from the item
> $> (many personnels on deployments will remove the clip
> $> before hand).
> $>
> $> Third, the user places his non-dominant index finger in
> $> the pin of the item while maintaining a firm grasp on
> $> the body of the item and safety lever with the dominant
> $> hand so when the user does pull the pin, the lever
> $> doesn't automatically fly off and ignite the fuse. At
> $> this point if the pin is accidentally pulled, the pin
> $> can be reinserted as long as the user maintains a grasp ...
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Author: PVPV
Date: Jul 19, 2008 20:32
John Fleming wrote:
> Four steps must be taken to activate the grenade:
>
> First the user adopts the "throwing position", feet
> spread apart with the itemld squarely in the user's
> abdomen area.
>
> Second, the user removes the safety clip from the item
> (many personnels on deployments will remove the clip
> before hand).
>
> Third, the user places his non-dominant index finger in
> the pin of the item while maintaining a firm grasp on
> the body of the item and safety lever with the dominant
> hand so when the user does pull the pin, the lever
> doesn't automatically fly off and ignite the fuse. At
> this point if the pin is accidentally pulled, the pin
> can be reinserted as long as the user maintains a grasp
> on the safety lever.
> ...
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Author: The DoctorThe Doctor
Date: Jul 19, 2008 16:45
In article 4ax.com>,
Lord Torfindale's Administrative Assistant poodles.com> wrote:
>
>Lord Torfindale requires that you obey his command and be
>happy.
TRoll kook begone!
--
Member - Liberal International
This is doctor@nl2k.ab.ca Ici doctor@nl2k.ab.ca
God, Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising!
USA petition for dissolution of your nation!
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Author: Mr.SmartypantsMr.Smartypants
Date: Jul 19, 2008 16:02
On Jul 20, 9:00 am, Lord Torfindale's Administrative Assistant
poodles.com> wrote:
> Lord Torfindale requires that you obey his command and be
> happy.
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