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I had the blades changed. Seems the blades were an inch shorter than the ones that were supposed to be on the mower!
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I do acknowledge my error. My advice was based on location specific law (Wyoming and Indian Reservation) of which I had direct experience. My father was a law-enforcement officer who brought home a...
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Excellent tactic! Good luck.
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Again, OHCHR (then toture convention) which you refer to just says you can't torture but doesn't define when something is torture and when it is not. We used waterboarding to train our military to...
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I just gave someone a thank you. I gave no "glowing reviews" of a post by somebody else, just merely referred back to one because it answered the questions of legality which excon said wasn't...
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Thanks for proving your point. Its okay for you and not for me. Liberal elitism at its finest.
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It seems to have slipped your mind where I said
Lets expand that further...
The US Constitution does not give civil rights to people who are not US citizens. The obligation of the...
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Thank you for your vote of confidence. :)
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A man shoots a home intruder and is arrested on murder charges. His legal team prepares for trial by discussing legal strategy. Memo is written saying they are basing their arguments on...
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I believe this is a standard hollow argument strategy- Belittle your opponent if they use your logic against you. I simply followed your argument out to what I consider a reasonable conclusion just...
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All Obama has to do to prove your point is release the information Cheney asked him to release. (He declassified other stuff, why not this?) Did the information gained actually provide us with good...
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Defense teams are guilty of conspiracy if they write a memo supporting the position of the defendant in a self-defense case?
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It is spin. You have decided something is illegal and the memo supporting it is also illegal. The question is who defines the legality? The question was answered by another poster and you choose...
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Actually, I am! You came back and stated that the writing of the memo itself was an illegal activity thus proving my earlier point. You ARE redefining the writing of memos to be illegal, are you...
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I am sorry if I used too much reason and logic. It was completely inappropriate.
Writing memos which explore whether certain actions are legal is in your mind illegal? Are you advocating locking...
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And thus we go back to my earlier statement
You have proven my point much more succinctly than I ever could have imagined. Thank you!
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Hey Excon old buddy,
Unfortunately you have me there. Redefinition of a word is a wholly liberal democrat prerogative and how dare us conservatives do it! Seriously, both sides do it enough...
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Claiming something is an "illegal activity" doesn't make it an "illegal activity." You have to have the law to back it up making it "illegal." It becomes law when congress makes it a law. Now, a...
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This is easily one of the most entertaining threads I have read anywhere for a long while. Please allow me to interject my 2 cents worth of opinion (and that is all it is worth in this economy).
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Ummm... if it is law, then the actions pursuant to it are not illegal. Changing the law now doesn't make past actions illegal as you can't charge somebody ex post facto. As for who made the law, I...
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Catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt!
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I am probably going to get hammered for this but I don't tithe on net or gross. I am in the midst of a total money makeover and since I have debt I am a slave to the debtor. Until I pay off that...
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Change the locks on the doors while she is out at night.
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Ouch, sticky legal situation here but I have some experience being on the receiving end of such legal attention. I was once charged in a paternity suit and told to pay child support and I only found...
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I guess there is no easy way to answer this question that won't hurt your feelings. You said you left behind a husband of 28 years to be with this guy. You were unfaithful, and now your new man is...
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I married one who asked me out!
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Well, you're still here and the offending post with its responses are gone so I have to assume the admin for this site did read your writing and acted appropriately. No worries, but instead of...
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At your age, there is a lot more you can do than you would think. I have been working non-stop since I was 12 and I was able to pay cash for a really sweet car the day I turned 16. I delivered...
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Check your basket filters to make sure they are clear. Then depending upon the filter unit, you make be able to prime it by adding water to it another way. If that's not it, your pump may need...
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First, your realtor should be able to tell you what the setback rules are for your community and whether there are any covenants that would prevent you from adding a second floor. Second, the seller...
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Unfortunately (or fortunately depending upon your point of view) you have described a very smart young man and at his age with as much intellect as he has he will likely be unconcerned with the state...
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Um... I have to admit that I have never asked out a guy before, but I have asked women out. It was my wife who initiated our relationship and asked me out to dinner.
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Then by all means hand him the card and watch his reaction. This way you won't have to spend agonizing hours waiting to hear back from him and can ask what he likes to eat before you have to cook it!
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Any one of these will work. I am glad the battleship worked but next time it might not. Use the cheerios or the race so he doesn't get bored with it.
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Sounds like you have a lot in common. You have a similar background. You are apparently attracted to each other. What if he doesn't have this social network (askmehelpdesk.com) and he is just as...
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Easy, play the "Billy Mitchell" game. Billy Mitchell taught the army they can sink battleships with airplanes. Put an ice cube in the toilet and let him be the airplane pilot and have him try to...
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I wholehearted agree with Judy on this with one caveat. If your stepmother is a rational person, the advice should work. If your stepmom is irrational and vindictive, no amount of sitting down and...
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In this case it depends on what you want to do when you are done with your education... practice law or go into business management? After you answer that question the one you posted here would be...
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It is a difficult situation with no easy answers. You only have a few months left before going off to college. I recommend that for the sake of your long term relationship with your father that you...
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A bachelor of law degree (LLB) is from countries where they practice common law and do not need to have a prior bachelors degree to practice. England has it and quite a few others. It is not deemed...
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I have a Huskee Supreme (MTD) riding lawn mower with 18hp briggs and stratton engine and 42 inch deck. When mowing, it leaves a strip of grass right about where the right blade spindle would be (or...
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Then by all means go get a lawyer. They are smart people and the credit card company already has some of them working on their behalf. Even up the odds a bit consult with an attorney. He will...
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I hate to tell you this but I am not using sarcasm. I find your responses to my arguments insulting and demeaning.
You said your late husband served on a pharmacy board. This in no way validates...
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I am a bit confused here. First you say will be sued then you say there is already a judgment against you. I gather this means you have already been sued. Credit Card companies have legions of...
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You hit the nail on the head with this! All too often the person on the other end of the line is a bureaucrat trying to get someone off the phone so they can clock out and go home or go to lunch. ...
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JudyKayTee has the answer for you in her signature line. Get yourself an attorney!
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Some people are barking up the wrong tree here. Rule of thumb is there are policy and procedures in every governmental agency which spell out what is and what is not acceptable grounds for...
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I disagree, having been a bureaucrat in just this same situation. Often the answer is easy to get and one simply needs to ask for it. Rather than advise somebody to do nothing or hire a lawyer to...
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All political government bodies have a defined policy and procedures manual with the determining policy stated. If a policy says "no," they will tell the applicant flat out "NO." If it says "Yes,"...
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Having served on a board I have received requests similar to this but not often enough. A three person review board such as myself and two others looked at the situation and made a decision. Our...
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