Posted on 06/30/2005 8:31:27 AM PDT by stlnative
I'd heard today that the windows were darkly tinted, also. Others have posted what I did, but people have lost track of that info.
I am off of here for a while - I need to cook dinner!
I'll be back on around the time BOR starts.
Your tag line is rather saucy. Over 40 what? How many of the 40 have you forgotten?
But you have guts, girl!
sw
This morning reported on Fox News, PVDS visited Joran yesterday some time permitted by the judge due to Joran being under 18 years old.
Checking and I agree with ya'll about older men :-)
Yes he has the sheeples spending their money on his books and eating up every word that he spouts via cable news shows.
Well, I don't care if it is a repeated post. I'm sure I'm not the only one who hasn't read that very likely scenario and we need to share it some more!
Same here....
You must be microwaving dinner, lol!!
A taxi!! YES! Some of the friends thought it was a taxi, right? She thought she was going back to the HI.
Mark Fuhrman has earned my respect for having survived the media character assassination and destruction of his law enforcement profession.
He had the goods on OJ. Apparently evidence was not good enough to convict a cold blooded killer in this upside down world.
Let's remember that when Natalee is found and the accused is on trial.
Respectfully,
sp
"PvdS was never a judge" (Thursday) A.M. Digital (@ Aruba.com) is reporting that Paul van der Sloot was never a judge in the Common Court of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba. Hasibokos.com has been following the Dutch, American and Aruban media and they all post conflicting stories with regard to the postition of Paul van der Sloot. A.M. reported today that they want to correct the false information that is constantly being published and aired, especially by the international (US) media, that Paul van der Sloot, father of Joran van der Sloot, is a judge in the Aruba jusicial system.
A.M. reported that in 2003, Paul van der Sloot became a deputy judge as part of his formation to become a judge. As such he followed training as his wish was to one day become a Judge in the Common Court of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba. He functioned as a deputy Judge, but always under supervision of an established Judge. Paul van der Sloot was a deputy judge until March 2004. In March 2004 Paul van der Sloot traveled to Holland for a year and when he returned to Aruba in March 2005 he did not receive the required recommendation to become a Judge. The results of his training in Holland were not sufficient to become a Judge, and he was notified by the President of the Common Court of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba that he cannot function as a judge and has to look for another function. A.M. finshed their bulletin with the following statement: 'We think that for the sake of correctness and objective news distribution, the media, and especially US media such as CNN and Fox News must stop sensacionalizing the entire Holloway drama and quit giving false information to the international public'
sw
They are all a bunch of Zombies down there, including that little say nothing mouth piece, Marianne Croes, who would make a great replacement for Democrat Ann Lewis. Jeeze.
sw
Just in at Fox - Shep says Greta has an interview with the Chief of Police.
sp
Quote:
Originally Posted by bkle
Can somebody from Aruba (or who can read their language) please translate this for me http://archief.parool.nl/artikel?te...&SEC=%2A&FDOC=4
A pity that the whole news doesn't show...just a piece. Here the translation of that piece....(965 words)
'Natalee leeft niet meer'
Binnenland,dinsdag 28 juni 2005 (965 woorden)
Jan van der Straten leidt op Aruba het onderzoek naar de verdwijning van de Amerikaanse tiener Natalee Holloway. Hoop op een goede afloop voor Natalee heeft hij niet meer. 'Omdat ...
Natalee is not alive anymore. Jan van Straaten investigator in the missing American teenager NH. His hope in a happy ending for Natalee faded. Because.....
And he'll tell us what?
Nothing.
But kudos to Greta for getting the interviews she has been.
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