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NNTP-Posting-Date: Wed, Apr 13, 2005, 9:12pm (EDT-1)
Group: rec.radio.cb Subject: While we're on the subject of funny and entertaining websites..... From: notiamnotgeorge User-Agent: =A0=A0Xnews/06.08.25 X-No-Archive: yes Date: =A0=A0 Wed, Apr 13, 2005, 9:12pm (EDT-1) X-Trace: =A0=A0 sv3-H5vIE/nK0C7ZmXrLOU0NQ9a20MkH9EfUyXNqOBP0EX1e+N+tk6YrkM6O vM/cb00TE6/YUW= YVrNXcw1K!Y6rz5Ho/WGpylnFkfJbucvtZugQKUquy326xS7WAjP8MDso1M92hfZeWDK/tTN45= f4H3 X-Complaints-To: X-DMCA-Complaints-To: X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Please be sure to forward a copy of ALL headers X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Otherwise we will be unable to process your complaint properly X-Postfilter: 1.3.31 (I AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote in news:23609-425DA074- : Get educated. I did i looked up the "exact" defenition of the word from a dictionary and posted the "exact results. You say only one defintion exists for the noun, but list two..heheh. hehe take it up with the web page dictionary The dictionary wasn't the source claiming only one definition when there are more. -You- made the mistake. they were derived from Doesn't matter. What you think, you are correct. regardless of what you think the defenition is clear. Yet, how can one expect you to comprehend it when you can't even realize how many there may be? You will not see any paper or magazine calling OJ a murderer. Such answers what you fail to grasp. What's the difference between a civil and a criminal conviction? QUESTION: O.J. Simpson is NOT guilty as judged by criminal court. Yet a civil court held him accountable. I see him as NOT a murderer. So, how is the civil court's determination different from the criminal? And is O.J. still NOT guilty of murder? ANSWER: You are not alone in being confused about how a person acquitted of murder in a criminal trial can be held liable for a victim's wrongful death in a civil trial. (snip incorrect explanation) The ONLY mention and display of any confusion is from you, no one else. Civil was when OJ was sued by a private party. Criminal was where he was prosecuted and found not guilty. |
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