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I support this move:
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On 10 Mai, 21:24, Jenn wrote:
I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...w-public-nuisa... in-los-angeles-county.html bum link can you 'tiny it please? cutting, pasting and editing didn't work either. |
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, Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 21:24, Jenn wrote: I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...w-public-nuisa... in-los-angeles-county.html bum link can you 'tiny it please? cutting, pasting and editing didn't work either. http://tiny.cc/7xCtr |
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"Soundhaspriority" wrote: "Jenn" wrote in message ... I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...blic-nuisance- in-los-angeles-county.html The bill gives as a justification, ""substantially interferes with the interest of the public in the quality of life and community peace, lawful commerce in the county, property values, and is detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare of the county's citizens, its businesses, and its visitors." I don't think this is true. I do. I suspect most manufacturing operations are in South Central. It could be argued that anything there that is not involved in drugs or guns is actually beneficial to the neighborhood. At a recent film festival in NYC, I had a conversation with a film director from a South American country (I think it was Peru) who complained that the selling of counterfeit goods had been legalized in order to provide some income to the desperately poor. Let's be like Peru, that amazing film capital! ;-) Piracy is illegal and should be treated sternly. But I dislike basing a law on a lie. In less fortunate countries, the majority of laws are based on lies, and used to keep the citizenry in subjugation. In the U.S., the majority of laws are based on truth. Let's keep it that way. Bob Morein (310) 237-6511 |
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On 10 Mai, 22:21, Jenn wrote:
In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 21:24, Jenn wrote: I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...w-public-nuisa.... in-los-angeles-county.html bum link can you 'tiny it please? cutting, pasting and editing didn't work either. http://tiny.cc/7xCtr Looks like the entertainment industry wormed their way into the local pols pockets. This didn't happen in Boise. |
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, Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 22:21, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 21:24, Jenn wrote: I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...w-public-nuisa... in-los-angeles-county.html bum link can you 'tiny it please? cutting, pasting and editing didn't work either. http://tiny.cc/7xCtr Looks like the entertainment industry wormed their way into the local pols pockets. This didn't happen in Boise. It should happen everywhere. |
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, ScottW wrote: On May 10, 9:00*pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 22:21, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 21:24, Jenn wrote: I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...w-public-nuisa ... in-los-angeles-county.html bum link can you 'tiny it please? cutting, pasting and editing didn't work either. http://tiny.cc/7xCtr Looks like the entertainment industry wormed their way into the local pols pockets. This didn't happen in Boise. It should happen everywhere. You want more homeless children because of one stupid parent? If you are the landlord and the one stupid parent doesn't pay the rent, do you put them out? |
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On May 11, 12:32*am, Jenn wrote:
In article , *ScottW wrote: On May 10, 9:00*pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 22:21, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 21:24, Jenn wrote: I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...w-public-nuisa ... in-los-angeles-county.html bum link can you 'tiny it please? cutting, pasting and editing didn't work either. http://tiny.cc/7xCtr Looks like the entertainment industry wormed their way into the local pols pockets. This didn't happen in Boise. It should happen everywhere. *You want more homeless children because of one stupid parent? If you are the landlord and the one stupid parent doesn't pay the rent, do you put them out? 2pid must feel the same way about drug dealers. |
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On 11 Mai, 00:00, Jenn wrote:
It should happen everywhere.- What's so good about government corruption? |
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, Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Mai, 00:00, Jenn wrote: It should happen everywhere.- What's so good about government corruption? What's bad about trying to stop piracy? |
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![]() ScottW wrote: Jenn wrote: Clyde Slick wrote: Jenn wrote: Clyde Slick wrote: Jenn wrote: I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...w-public-nuisa... in-los-angeles-county.html bum link can you 'tiny it please? cutting, pasting and editing didn't work either. http://tiny.cc/7xCtr Looks like the entertainment industry wormed their way into the local pols pockets. This didn't happen in Boise. It should happen everywhere. You want more homeless children because of one stupid parent? Did anyone replying read the article ? It only applies to COMMERCIAL piracy as in the fraudulent sale of counterfeit goods. I can't see anything wrong with that. Graham |
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On 11 Mai, 03:02, Jenn wrote:
In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Mai, 00:00, Jenn wrote: It should happen everywhere.- What's so good about government corruption? What's bad about trying to stop piracy? You missed the point. This situatiion is ideal for FEDERAL LAW. It is certainly an interstrate commerce situation. Each municipality should not be making up its own set of laws and cloaking the 'rationale' as being a locla public nuisance. this is just political corruption, posturing, pandering, and grandstanding by local,pols. The point is, it happened in LA, where people in the biz provide lots of votes. So you like local political corruption, pandering and posturing? |
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On 11 Mai, 13:59, ScottW wrote:
On May 10, 10:32*pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *ScottW wrote: On May 10, 9:00*pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 22:21, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 21:24, Jenn wrote: I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...w-public-nuisa ... in-los-angeles-county.html bum link can you 'tiny it please? cutting, pasting and editing didn't work either. http://tiny.cc/7xCtr Looks like the entertainment industry wormed their way into the local pols pockets. This didn't happen in Boise. It should happen everywhere. *You want more homeless children because of one stupid parent? If you are the landlord and the one stupid parent doesn't pay the rent, do you put them out? *I work with them if they have kids. *I also have a starving stray cat in rehab. I think I've spent over a grand on stray cats vet fees in the past year. It's time to invite Bratzi over for a visit. As a good guest, he will bring the Prestone special cat elixer. |
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![]() ScottW wrote: Eeyore wrote: ScottW wrote: Jenn wrote: Clyde Slick wrote: Jenn wrote: Clyde Slick wrote: Jenn wrote: I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...w-public-nuisa... in-los-angeles-county.html bum link can you 'tiny it please? cutting, pasting and editing didn't work either. http://tiny.cc/7xCtr Looks like the entertainment industry wormed their way into the local pols pockets. This didn't happen in Boise. It should happen everywhere. You want more homeless children because of one stupid parent? Did anyone replying read the article ? It only applies to COMMERCIAL piracy as in the fraudulent sale of counterfeit goods. I can't see anything wrong with that. Commercial piracy includes the idiot in his house ripping movies and CDs and selling 'em at the swap meets. Swap meets are full of counters with them. Really ? They're simply asking to get nicked in that case. Are you saying it's acceptable to do that btw ? Graham |
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Bob Morein is shocked, *shocked* :
Piracy is illegal and should be treated sternly. What a hypocrite! Posting from a Giganews account, no less. GeoSynch |
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In article
, ScottW wrote: On May 11, 2:56*am, Eeyore wrote: ScottW wrote: *Jenn *wrote: *Clyde Slick wrote: Jenn wrote: *Clyde Slick wrote: *Jenn wrote: I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...y-now-public-n uisa... in-los-angeles-county.html bum link can you 'tiny it please? cutting, pasting and editing didn't work either. http://tiny.cc/7xCtr Looks like the entertainment industry wormed their way into the local pols pockets. This didn't happen in Boise. It should happen everywhere. *You want more homeless children because of one stupid parent? Did anyone replying read the article ? It only applies to COMMERCIAL piracy as in the fraudulent sale of counterfeit goods. I can't see anything wrong with that. Commercial piracy includes the idiot in his house ripping movies and CDs and selling 'em at the swap meets. Swap meets are full of counters with them. ScottW Exactly right. And it's theft. |
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, ScottW wrote: On May 10, 10:32*pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *ScottW wrote: On May 10, 9:00*pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 22:21, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 21:24, Jenn wrote: I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...y-now-public-n uisa ... in-los-angeles-county.html bum link can you 'tiny it please? cutting, pasting and editing didn't work either. http://tiny.cc/7xCtr Looks like the entertainment industry wormed their way into the local pols pockets. This didn't happen in Boise. It should happen everywhere. *You want more homeless children because of one stupid parent? If you are the landlord and the one stupid parent doesn't pay the rent, do you put them out? I work with them if they have kids. How would you suggest that the govt "work with" these thieves? |
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, Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Mai, 03:02, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Mai, 00:00, Jenn wrote: It should happen everywhere.- What's so good about government corruption? What's bad about trying to stop piracy? You missed the point. This situatiion is ideal for FEDERAL LAW. It is certainly an interstrate commerce situation. Each municipality should not be making up its own set of laws and cloaking the 'rationale' as being a locla public nuisance. this is just political corruption, posturing, pandering, and grandstanding by local,pols. The point is, it happened in LA, where people in the biz provide lots of votes. So you like local political corruption, pandering and posturing? It's largely a local situation. These bogus CDs, DVDs, etc. are sold all over L.A. from the back of vans and pickups, swap meets, and sometimes even in local stores. |
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On 11 Mai, 19:22, Jenn wrote:
In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Mai, 03:02, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Mai, 00:00, Jenn wrote: It should happen everywhere.- What's so good about government corruption? What's bad about trying to stop piracy? You missed the point. This situatiion is ideal for FEDERAL LAW. It is certainly an interstrate commerce situation. Each municipality should not be making up its own set of laws and cloaking the 'rationale' as being a locla public nuisance. this is just political corruption, posturing, pandering, and grandstanding by local,pols. The point is, it happened in LA, where people in the biz provide lots of votes. So you like local political corruption, pandering and posturing? It's largely a local situation. *These bogus CDs, DVDs, etc. are sold all over L.A. from the back of vans and pickups, swap meets, and sometimes even in local stores.- that's not the problem that's not the cure 40 years of failure in the war on drugs hasn't made a dent in your thinking go after the big guys. any way, I'm glad to see you move over to the republican side, that property rights matter!!!! Now lets foreclose on and evict those little guy assholes who are ruining the banks and our econmy because they REFUSE to pay their morgages. They are the problem, not the mortgage lenders. |
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On May 11, 8:34*pm, Clyde Slick wrote:
On 11 Mai, 19:22, Jenn wrote: It's largely a local situation. *These bogus CDs, DVDs, etc. are sold all over L.A. from the back of vans and pickups, swap meets, and sometimes even in local stores. any way, I'm glad to see you move over to the republican side, that property rights matter!!!! It's called "intellectual rights", which is why it's an issue for the Dems to handle. ;-) |
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On 11 Mai, 21:50, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: On May 11, 8:34*pm, Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Mai, 19:22, Jenn wrote: It's largely a local situation. *These bogus CDs, DVDs, etc. are sold all over L.A. from the back of vans and pickups, swap meets, and sometimes even in local stores. any way, I'm glad to see you move over to the republican side, that property rights matter!!!! It's called "intellectual rights", which is why it's an issue for the Dems to handle. ;-) One type of property right. Anyway, its good to see you want to protect the 'intellectual' rights of rap music. |
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On May 11, 9:27*pm, Clyde Slick wrote:
On 11 Mai, 21:50, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: On May 11, 8:34*pm, Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Mai, 19:22, Jenn wrote: It's largely a local situation. *These bogus CDs, DVDs, etc. are sold all over L.A. from the back of vans and pickups, swap meets, and sometimes even in local stores. any way, I'm glad to see you move over to the republican side, that property rights matter!!!! It's called "intellectual rights", which is why it's an issue for the Dems to handle. ;-) One type of property right. Anyway, its good to see you want to protect the 'intellectual' rights of rap music. So we should ban "Catcher in the Rye"? Or where do you draw the line? |
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On May 11, 10:24*pm, ScottW wrote:
On May 11, 1:01*pm, Eeyore wrote: ScottW wrote: Eeyore wrote: ScottW wrote: *Jenn *wrote: *Clyde Slick wrote: Jenn wrote: *Clyde Slick wrote: *Jenn wrote: I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...w-public-nuisa... in-los-angeles-county.html bum link can you 'tiny it please? cutting, pasting and editing didn't work either. http://tiny.cc/7xCtr Looks like the entertainment industry wormed their way into the local pols pockets. This didn't happen in Boise. It should happen everywhere. *You want more homeless children because of one stupid parent? Did anyone replying read the article ? It only applies to COMMERCIAL piracy as in the fraudulent sale of counterfeit goods. I can't see anything wrong with that. *Commercial piracy includes the idiot in his house ripping movies and CDs and selling 'em at the swap meets. *Swap meets are full of counters with them. Really ? They're simply asking to get nicked in that case. Are you saying it's acceptable to do that btw ? *No, but I don't think the crime warrants a family going homeless over it either. Nor should they if they're growing pot or making meth. |
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![]() ScottW wrote: Eeyore wrote: ScottW wrote: Eeyore wrote: It only applies to COMMERCIAL piracy as in the fraudulent sale of counterfeit goods. I can't see anything wrong with that. Commercial piracy includes the idiot in his house ripping movies and CDs and selling 'em at the swap meets. Swap meets are full of counters with them. Really ? They're simply asking to get nicked in that case. Are you saying it's acceptable to do that btw ? No, but I don't think the crime warrants a family going homeless over it either. OK, I'll agree with that bit. Graham |
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On 12 Mai, 03:41, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: On May 11, 9:27*pm, Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Mai, 21:50, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: On May 11, 8:34*pm, Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Mai, 19:22, Jenn wrote: It's largely a local situation. *These bogus CDs, DVDs, etc. are sold all over L.A. from the back of vans and pickups, swap meets, and sometimes even in local stores. any way, I'm glad to see you move over to the republican side, that property rights matter!!!! It's called "intellectual rights", which is why it's an issue for the Dems to handle. ;-) One type of property right. Anyway, its good to see you want to protect the 'intellectual' rights of rap music. So we should ban "Catcher in the Rye"? Or where do you draw the line?- Ban? Did I make another typo? |
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"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote:
So we should ban "Catcher in the Rye"? That would be cold comfort for John Lennon. GeoSynch |
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, ScottW wrote: On May 11, 4:15*pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *ScottW wrote: On May 10, 10:32*pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *ScottW wrote: On May 10, 9:00*pm, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 22:21, Jenn wrote: In article om, *Clyde Slick wrote: On 10 Mai, 21:24, Jenn wrote: I support this move: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...iracy-now-publ ic-n uisa ... in-los-angeles-county.html bum link can you 'tiny it please? cutting, pasting and editing didn't work either. http://tiny.cc/7xCtr Looks like the entertainment industry wormed their way into the local pols pockets. This didn't happen in Boise. It should happen everywhere. *You want more homeless children because of one stupid parent? If you are the landlord and the one stupid parent doesn't pay the rent, do you put them out? *I work with them if they have kids. How would you suggest that the govt "work with" these thieves? Lol, wow, you're panties are in such a wad over this you'll imply almost anything. What am I implying? In any case, the crime doesn't warrant the gov't seizing private property IMO. Civil judgements may lead to that but not without a judge ordering homestead laws and other protections don't apply. ScottW |
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, Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Mai, 19:22, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Mai, 03:02, Jenn wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 11 Mai, 00:00, Jenn wrote: It should happen everywhere.- What's so good about government corruption? What's bad about trying to stop piracy? You missed the point. This situatiion is ideal for FEDERAL LAW. It is certainly an interstrate commerce situation. Each municipality should not be making up its own set of laws and cloaking the 'rationale' as being a locla public nuisance. this is just political corruption, posturing, pandering, and grandstanding by local,pols. The point is, it happened in LA, where people in the biz provide lots of votes. So you like local political corruption, pandering and posturing? It's largely a local situation. *These bogus CDs, DVDs, etc. are sold all over L.A. from the back of vans and pickups, swap meets, and sometimes even in local stores.- that's not the problem What is the problem, then? that's not the cure 40 years of failure in the war on drugs hasn't made a dent in your thinking go after the big guys. Which big guys? any way, I'm glad to see you move over to the republican side, that property rights matter!!!! Property right have always mattered to me. Most people don't see that as a Repub/Dem issue. As with so many things, it's a false division. |
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![]() Jenn said: Lol, wow, you're panties are in such a wad over this you'll imply almost anything. What am I implying? Apparently that your smarter than Scottie cos U can wrt gd english. |
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![]() Let's lay some blame around. Criminals get jailed. We don't put their families in the street. A question of pressing urgency is why pregnant mothers who abuse their unborn children aren't charged with crimes. The links between consuming alcohol and caffeine and serious complications, for example, are well known. Using pyschotropic drugs and nicotine is also linked to problems. When are The Authorities going to crack down on abusive mothers? |
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![]() "George M. Middius" wrote A question of pressing urgency is why pregnant mothers who abuse their unborn children aren't charged with crimes. The links between consuming alcohol and caffeine and serious complications, for example, are well known. Using pyschotropic drugs and nicotine is also linked to problems. When are The Authorities going to crack down on abusive mothers? When pigs fly, or they make all of the above, illegal. |
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![]() Some YACA gurgled: A question of pressing urgency is why pregnant mothers who abuse their unborn children aren't charged with crimes. The links between consuming alcohol and caffeine and serious complications, for example, are well known. Using pyschotropic drugs and nicotine is also linked to problems. When are The Authorities going to crack down on abusive mothers? When pigs fly, or they make all of the above, illegal. Newbies are such a bore, but spammers are a pestilence. |
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![]() "George M. Middius" wrote Newbies are such a bore, but spammers are a pestilence. ....and legislating common sense, doesn't work. Get it? |
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![]() yellowmattercustard said: Newbies are such a bore, but spammers are a pestilence. ...and legislating common sense, doesn't work. Newbies are also really, really dumb. That's D-U-M-B as in "dumb", which is a synonym for thick, or slow, or stoopid. And some of them are insincere spammers as well. |
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![]() "George M. Middius" wrote Newbies are also really, really dumb. That's D-U-M-B as in "dumb", which is a synonym for thick, or slow, or stoopid. And some of them are insincere spammers as well. Do you have any redeeming qualities whatsoever? Keep circling George. We enjoy the spectacle that ensues. |
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![]() YACA of the day whined: Newbies are also really, really dumb. That's D-U-M-B as in "dumb", which is a synonym for thick, or slow, or stoopid. And some of them are insincere spammers as well. Do you have any redeeming qualities whatsoever? Thankfully, none that you're able to discern. Keep circling George. We enjoy the spectacle that ensues. It's not my fault you made a fool of yourself. And by pretending to have the upper hand, you're only compounding the foolishness. You have no idea what my original post meant, but you keep digging yourself in deeper and deeper. Pretty soon you'll be lurking in a doghouse built for two. |
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Pretty soon you'll be lurking in a doghouse built for two. *when pigs fly* |
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![]() Dimbulb Jr. croaked: It's not my fault you made a fool of yourself. And by pretending to have the upper hand, you're only compounding the foolishness. You have no idea what my original post meant, but you keep digging yourself in deeper and deeper. Pretty soon you'll be lurking in a doghouse built for two. *when pigs fly* Next time you feel compelled to make a pointless reply, I suggest you save some keystrokes and just say "Duh!" |
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![]() Yapper has a moment of extra-special dimness. "Duh!" You're welcome, I wasn't talking to you, Witless, but I can see why you were confused. Sorry for using your native language in the wrong context. BTW, congrats on yer kid busting out of jail. I wonder who helped him? http://www.worth1000.com/entries/241...1658otWS_w.jpg |
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On May 12, 12:33*pm, ScottW wrote:
On May 12, 12:42*am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" Nor should they if they're growing pot or making meth. *I agree. *Criminals get jailed. *We don't put their families in the street. People make choices, 2pid. Parents often make dumb choices. I have no doubt you have, based on your thinking skills. So daddy and mommy grow pot in their house or they make meth. Bad choice. House gone. Oooops! Now kids go live with aunties and uncles. If daddy in jail, mommy get apartment. That's no different that a divorce. (The preceding message was formatted so people of "less-than-average" intelligence can understand.) |
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