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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisions of1996 Act
On 18 Apr, 16:24, Rob Derhak . wrote:
Clyde Slick wrote: Ask Bratzi. I don't know him. I'm surprised. He's a famous American varmint hunter. He once killed fifty four feral cats in under twenty minutes |
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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisions of 1996 Act
"George M. Middius" wrote in
message ... PLMerite said: We won't surrender our guns to the crusher. Remind us why you need so many handguns, particularly .38s and 9 mms. What business is it of yours again? Well, see, if you read just one little post above mine, you can find out what I was referring to. Are all you gun freaks this dense? Nobody has yet explained how automatic weapons and handguns are used in hunting. Isn't that what you bloodthirsty murderers mean by "shootin' sports"? Me thinks thou art the dense one, George. No one hunts with a full automatic weapon. It would be inefficient and most probably illegal. Handgun? The smallest caliber handgun used for hunting in Tennessee is a ..357 Magnum. It takes great skill be a successful hunter with a handgun. Those handguns generally have 6" to 7" barrels and are usually not carried concealed (unless the carrier is Clint Eastwood or larger). .44 Magnums are more plentiful in the field and can be used to harvest wild boar as well as deer. If you'd ever seen a wild boar in Arkansas or Texas, you'd know what kind of nerve it would take to hunt one on foot, through the brush, armed with only handgun. Personally I wouldn't do it from anything less than an armored Humvee. -- Vote Freedom First Kent Finnell From the Music City, USA |
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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisions of 1996 Act
"George M. Middius" wrote in message ... PLMerite said: With defenders like you, the "shooting sports" don't really need attackers. Do you even cook your meat, or is raw blood the real thrill for you and your fellow murderers? I "sport" shoot as practice in case I ever have to use my weapons to defend my life or my rights. Are you sure you don't "practice" by shooting at the odd policeman? No. I don't shot "at" things. What do you do in case you need to defend either? It hasn't come up yet. I'm just an ordinary, law-abiding citizen though. Ah, a "good citizen." Good luck with that. I can surely understand why folks who are afraid of their own shadow always keep a gun within arm's length. You've obviously never been on the receiving end of the thuggery that goes on around here. Remember - when seconds count, the police are only minutes away. Regards, PLMerite -- "Confronting Liberals with the facts of reality is very much akin to clubbing baby seals. It gets boring after a while, but because Liberals are so stupid it is easy work." Steven M. Barry |
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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisionsof 1996 Act
Clyde Slick wrote:
On 18 Apr, 16:24, Rob Derhak . wrote: Clyde Slick wrote: Ask Bratzi. I don't know him. I'm surprised. He's a famous American varmint hunter. He can't be THAT famous, if I never heard of him. He once killed fifty four feral cats in under twenty minutes Did he eat the meat and make ladies purses out of the fur? |
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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisions of 1996 Act
Rob Derhak said: [Bratzi] He once killed fifty four feral cats in under twenty minutes Did he eat the meat and make ladies purses out of the fur? So you *do* know him! Actually, he doesn't eat the meat himself, and he used the skin to make himself a Marilyn Monroe suit. We're not sure about the fur, probably some kind of dental-floss thing. |
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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisions of 1996 Act
"George M. Middius" wrote in message ... PLMerite said: We won't surrender our guns to the crusher. Remind us why you need so many handguns, particularly .38s and 9 mms. What business is it of yours again? Well, see, if you read just one little post above mine, you can find out what I was referring to. Are all you gun freaks this dense? Nobody has yet explained how automatic weapons and handguns are used in hunting. Oh, is that your problem. Well, for a automatic you use it just like would a semi-auto when you put the selector switch in single shot mode. See, don't you feel smarter already? As far as handguns, you use them in hunting just like you would a rifle except you have to get closer, use a different grip, take more care in your ammo selection and shot placement. There, wasn't that easy? In two simple lessons you have had it explained to you how automatic weapons and handguns are used in hunting. Let me award you your certificate of graduation to the rank of "Brain Dead Idiot". If you would like to extend your education I'm offering a discount this week on the additional lessons needed for you to reach the level of "Utter Moron". Act quickly as classes tend to fill up suddenly. |
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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisions of1996 Act
On 18 Apr, 18:17, Rob Derhak . wrote:
Clyde Slick wrote: On 18 Apr, 16:24, Rob Derhak . wrote: Clyde Slick wrote: Ask Bratzi. I don't know him. I'm surprised. He's a famous American varmint hunter. He can't be THAT famous, if I never heard of him. He once killed fifty four feral cats in under twenty minutes Did he eat the meat and make ladies purses out of the fur? He tried to make lamp shades and bars of soap. |
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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisions of1996 Act
On Apr 17, 12:36*pm, "Soundhaspriority" wrote:
Your apology is not accepted. I personally own guns, and you embarass gun owners. Bob Morein (310) 237-6511 You would have to be one of the biggest ******s in the history of Usenet. Wilson the ****** can post his antigun rants on "your" special little part of Usenet, and you say nothing, when a gun owner responds by posting an interesting article, you turn into Constable Plod. You ****ing hypocrite. I note you dear friend Wilson the ****** is involved in a conversation on "your" group regarding the separation between church and state, that's hardly "rec.audio.opinion", and you say nothing.. |
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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisionsof 1996 Act
Clyde Slick wrote:
On 18 Apr, 18:17, Rob Derhak . wrote: Clyde Slick wrote: On 18 Apr, 16:24, Rob Derhak . wrote: Clyde Slick wrote: Ask Bratzi. I don't know him. I'm surprised. He's a famous American varmint hunter. He can't be THAT famous, if I never heard of him. He once killed fifty four feral cats in under twenty minutes Did he eat the meat and make ladies purses out of the fur? He tried to make lamp shades and bars of soap. Out of human parts, and did he wear said lamp shades at parties? If so, Groovy! All of a sudden, I feel like eating fava beans, raw liver, and a nice Chianti. |
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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisionsof 1996 Act
Scout wrote:
"George M. Middius" wrote in message ... PLMerite said: We won't surrender our guns to the crusher. Remind us why you need so many handguns, particularly .38s and 9 mms. What business is it of yours again? Well, see, if you read just one little post above mine, you can find out what I was referring to. Are all you gun freaks this dense? Nobody has yet explained how automatic weapons and handguns are used in hunting. Oh, is that your problem. Well, for a automatic you use it just like would a semi-auto when you put the selector switch in single shot mode. See, don't you feel smarter already? "smarter" is the last thing George will ever know or experiance. |
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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisions of 1996 Act
Rob Derhak said: We won't surrender our guns to the crusher. Remind us why you need so many handguns, particularly .38s and 9 mms. What business is it of yours again? Well, see, if you read just one little post above mine, you can find out what I was referring to. Are all you gun freaks this dense? Nobody has yet explained how automatic weapons and handguns are used in hunting. Oh, is that your problem. Well, for a automatic you use it just like would a semi-auto when you put the selector switch in single shot mode. See, don't you feel smarter already? "smarter" is the last thing George will ever know or experiance. So you admit you've shot and killed dozens of actual humans, and then eaten their flesh as a justification. Good on you for sparing God's innocent woodland creatures. (I hope you warn your fellow parishioners on covered-dish day at church, though.) |
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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisions of1996 Act
On Apr 18, 12:31*pm, "soundhaspriority" wrote:
Trevor, * * Is there an Australian societal aspect that results in the generation of usenet nuts? Of the four currently ****ting on the audio groups, three are resident in Australia: Allison, McNamara, and McCarty. There is no obvious record of McCarty's mental problems before he emigrated. Of course, each of these individuals have problems that are not specific to Australia, but is it more than a coincidence that these mental problems result in usenet pests? Bob Morein (310) 237-6511 Let's see if I understand this Bob, it's just fine for Trevor Tosspot to post his anti-gun rants on RAO, He's done it before and you've never challenged him about it, but if I post a gun related matter, then it's "****ting" on RAO and I'm an embarrassment to other gun owners, have I got that right? |
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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisionsof 1996 Act
George M. Middius wrote:
PLMerite said: We won't surrender our guns to the crusher. Remind us why you need so many handguns, particularly .38s and 9 mms. What business is it of yours again? Well, see, if you read just one little post above mine, you can find out what I was referring to. Are all you gun freaks this dense? Nobody has yet explained how automatic weapons and handguns are used in hunting. Isn't that what you bloodthirsty murderers mean by "shootin' sports"? Google up: Handgun hunting and Assault rifle hunting BTW, it ain't the gun - it's the cartridge. Small cartridge = typically small game Medium cartridge = up to deer size Large cartridge = up to elephant size. Funny though, over in Africa, the ivory poachers are taking elephant with AK-47's - and that's a medium cartridge, better suited for man-sized targets. Did you know that most hunting rifles are far more powerful than those fearful "assault rifles"? -- "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana, 1863 - 1952 Cheers, Bama Brian Libertarian |
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Found elsewhere - Victorian Governent exceeds the provisions of1996 Act "I don't really have a replacement career - it's a very gnawingthing" - Robert Morein
On 24 Iun, 00:53, "Sylvan Morein, OD, Ll.b"
wrote: wrote in message On Apr 18, 1:21*am, "Soundhaspriority" wrote: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I understand. Now I request that you respect the charter of rec.audio.opinion. The actions of another are never an excuse to violate the charter. What you've done actually hurts our mutual cause. Bob Morein (310) 237-6511 No Bob, I don't think you do understand. So, an anti-gun zealot posting rants about guns and gun owners on rec.audio.opinion is just fine, but a gun owner posting something about further restrictions on lawful gun ownership is an embarassment to gun owners, in your opinion. Don't fool yourself, you and me have no mutual cause, and you still disgust me. It's important that those reading these messages from my mentally defective son Robert Morein understand that WE DON'T OWN ANY GUNS. *Years ago the local Philadelphia police issued a "Do Not Sell" order to Pennsylvania gun shops, and now with Instacheck he's shown as Mentally Ill and unable to purchase a gun. *I don't want some criminal (who read these groups in order to target gun owners for burglaries) breaking into my house at 1570 Arran Way, Drescher, PA and thinking we've got guns hidden here. *We do not. Also keep in mind what Robert Morein told the Philadelphia newspapers years ago, when he lost his court case against Drexel University - "I don't really have a replacement career - it's a very gnawing thing". After a massive court-ordered increase in his psychosis medications, you'll have noticed my sick son Robert Morein has now entered the "depressive" phase of his manic/depressive disease. *He's now sleeping most hours of the day and night and is barely coherent when awake. Shortly we'll be having a "fire sale" of all the now-unused sound equipments and perhaps even all that camera and lighting junk down in the basement. Dr. Sylvan Morein, DDS Dresher, Pennsylvania Local police have suggested that their WARNING FLYER about my sick son Robert Morein be circulated to the areas where he's been stalking people. This is the same flyer they circulated around our Philadelphia neighborhood. http://robertmorein.blogspot.com/ OFFICIAL RAM BLUEBOOK VALUATION" is actually Robert Morein, a pest on rec.audio.marketplace, where he accuses innocent sellers of various misdeeds. He appears to be a pathological liar, with unknown motivations. Morein is the owner of websiteshttp://www.worldjazz.com, which have used fraudulent advertising in attempts to attract investors. Thanks to mental health professionals in Philadelphia, he has been unsuccessful although police continue to monitor his activities closely. Morein is a Lebanese expatriate, originally from the Beirut area, who's father moved to Philadelphia where he went to college for 12 years without any degree ever being conferred. *He then tried suing Drexel University for fraud, but the court rejected Morein's arguments. * As everyone with a lick of sense does. Morein is currently living in his daddy's house in Dresher Pennsylvania, where he manages to stalk a wide variety of people while swilling beer and ogling the neighbors. He has no job. He never has. He never will. His daddy's house is located at * * 1570 Arran Way * * Drescher, PA Robert Morein can be contacted at ROBERT MOREIN HISTORY AS WRITTEN BY THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER **************************************** -- http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/l...ws/4853918.htm Doctoral student takes intellectual property case to Supreme Court By L. STUART DITZEN Philadelphia Inquirer PHILADELPHIA -Even the professors who dismissed him from a doctoral program at Drexel University agreed that Robert Morein was uncommonly smart. They apparently didn't realize that he was uncommonly stubborn too - so much so that he would mount a court fight all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court to challenge his dismissal. The Supremes have already rejected this appeal, btw. "It's a personality trait I have - I'm a tenacious guy," said Morein, a pleasantly eccentric man regarded by friends as an inventive genius. "And we do come to a larger issue here." An "inventive genius" that has never invented anything. *And hardly "pleasantly" eccentric. A five-year legal battle between this unusual ex-student and one of Philadelphia's premier educational institutions has gone largely unnoticed by the media and the public. Because no one gives a **** about a 50 year old loser. But it has been the subject of much attention in academia. Drexel says it dismissed Morein in 1995 because he failed, after eight years, to complete a thesis required for a doctorate in electrical and computer engineering. Not to mention the 12 years it took him to get thru high school! BWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Morein, 50, of Dresher, Pa., contends that he was dismissed only after his thesis adviser "appropriated" an innovative idea Morein had developed in a rarefied area of thought called "estimation theory" and arranged to have it patented. A contention rejected by three courts. From a 50 YEAR OLD that has done NOTHING PRODUCTIVE with his life. In February 2000, Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge Esther R. Sylvester ruled that Morein's adviser indeed had taken his idea. An idea that was worth nothing, because it didn't work. *Just like Robert Morein, who has never worked a day in his life. Sylvester held that Morein had been unjustly dismissed and she ordered Drexel to reinstate him or refund his tuition. Funnily enough, Drexel AGREED to reinstate Morein, who rejected the offer because he knew he was and IS a failed loser. *Spending daddy's money to cover up his lack of productivity. That brought roars of protest from the lions of academia. There is a long tradition in America of noninterference by the courts in academic decisions. Backed by every major university in Pennsylvania and organizations representing thousands of others around the country, Drexel appealed to the state Superior Court. The appellate court, by a 2-1 vote, reversed Sylvester in June 2001 and restored the status quo. Morein was, once again, out at Drexel. And the time-honored axiom that courts ought to keep their noses out of academic affairs was reasserted. The state Supreme Court declined to review the case and, in an ordinary litigation, that would have been the end of it. But Morein, in a quixotic gesture that goes steeply against the odds, has asked the highest court in the land to give him a hearing. Daddy throws more money down the crapper. His attorney, Faye Riva Cohen, said the Supreme Court appeal is important even if it fails because it raises the issue of whether a university has a right to lay claim to a student's ideas - or intellectual property - without compensation. "Any time you are in a Ph.D. program, you are a serf, you are a slave," said Cohen. Morein "is concerned not only for himself. He feels that what happened to him is pretty common." It's called HIGHER EDUCATION, honey. The students aren't in charge, the UNIVERSITY and PROFESSORS are. Drexel's attorney, Neil J. Hamburg, called Morein's appeal - and his claim that his idea was stolen - "preposterous." "I will eat my shoe if the Supreme Court hears this case," declared Hamburg. "We're not even going to file a response. He is a brilliant guy, but his intelligence should be used for the advancement of society rather than pursuing self-destructive litigation." No **** sherlock. The litigation began in 1997, when Morein sued Drexel claiming that a committee of professors had dumped him after he accused his faculty adviser, Paul Kalata, of appropriating his idea. His concept was considered to have potential value for businesses in minutely measuring the internal functions of machines, industrial processes and electronic systems. The field of "estimation theory" is one in which scientists attempt to calculate what they cannot plainly observe, such as the inside workings of a nuclear plant or a computer. My estimation theory? *There is NO brain at work inside the head of Robert Morein, only sawdust. Prior to Morein's dismissal, Drexel looked into his complaint against Kalata and concluded that the associate professor had done nothing wrong. Kalata, through a university lawyer, declined to comment. At a nonjury trial before Sylvester in 1999, Morein testified that Kalata in 1990 had posed a technical problem for him to study for his thesis. It related to estimation theory. Kalata, who did not appear at the trial, said in a 1998 deposition that a Cherry Hill company for which he was a paid consultant, K-Tron International, had asked him to develop an alternate estimation method for it. The company manufactures bulk material feeders and conveyors used in industrial processes. Morein testified that, after much study, he experienced "a flash of inspiration" and came up with a novel mathematical concept to address the problem Kalata had presented. Without his knowledge, Morein said, Kalata shared the idea with K-Tron.. K-Tron then applied for a patent, listing Kalata and Morein as co-inventors. Morein said he agreed "under duress" to the arrangement, but felt "locked into a highly disadvantageous situation." As a result, he testified, he became alienated from Kalata. As events unfolded, Kalata signed over his interest in the patent to K-Tron. The company never capitalized ... thank you, Bob |
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