Good riddance...
"Mark" wrote in message
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On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 15:20:46 -0600, "PowerHouse Communications"
wrote:
You know, you shouldn't make "ass"umptions. It really does make and
"ass"
out you...
Enjoy your fantasy world. You're not worth the sweat off my nuts anymore.
*PLONK*
"Mark" wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:01:14 -0600, "FeMaster" FeMaster @ hotmail .
com
wrote:
You know, I could ramble on about how they are corrupt around here,
but I
won't. Quite simply, who the hell can afford to "get their day in
court"
these days... We're not all made of money you know...
You seem to have enough time to follow the police around on calls.
Perhaps
you could put this activity on hold while you spend a couple of hours
in
court
explaining your side of the story.
If you choose to roll over and accept whatever "wrongs" you feel you
have
been
handed by the police, you are wasting your breath complaining about it.
Fight for what you believe is right, or just live with it.
"Casper Milquetoast" wrote in message
...
If the relatives were as paranoid & 'militant' as you seem to be
when
they
were stopped for whatever reason, it's no wonder the police opted to
strictly & perhaps creatively enforce all applicable laws. I
assume
your
relatives had the opportunity to go to court over the matters, so
either
they failed to do so, or perhaps next you'll ramble on about how all
the
courts are corrupt, too.
"FeMaster" FeMaster @ hotmail . com wrote in message
...
Try telling them that around here... Here's an example:
Being in Michigan, a person needs a permit to possess a scanner in
their
vehicle. Local "enforcement" doesn't want you to listen in on
their
activities. Of the three people in my family that applied for and
received
those permits, I'm the only one that still has one. The other two
have
had
them revoked due to these "criminals in uniform".
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