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Posted on 09/11/2002 3:16:09 PM PDT by Mo1
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To: null and void
Associated Press
A text of President Bush's speech to the United Nations on Thursday, as released by the White House prior to the event. It may differ from the president's actual remarks.
To: Mo1
How does a transient meet sexual partners online? Must be thanks to public library internet access. It's a good thing homosexuals are not perverts, otherwise we might read stories like this:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/86749_sexslave12ww.shtml
Two plead innocent to charges of keeping sex slave
Thursday, September 12, 2002
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
VANCOUVER, Wash. -- Two men have pleaded innocent to charges they kept a transient as a sex slave in their middle-class home.
Trial was set for Oct. 28 for Michael Aaron Wilson, 45, and William Joseph Fritsch, 22, both of Brush Prairie, who appeared Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court to face charges of rape, kidnapping and assault. Defense lawyers Gerry Wear and Tom Phelan said they would request separate trials.
Prosecutors say the two met a 47-year-old Seattle transient online, offered him a bus ticket to Vancouver, then imprisoned and raped him repeatedly for eight days.
The man ran to a neighbor's house for help Thursday evening with his legs and hands shackled.
Wilson, who maintains a Web site for devotees of sadomasochistic sex, claims the sex was consensual, his lawyer said.
On the Web site, Wilson said he specializes in bondage, "intense medical scenes," torture and prison punishments.
Wear expressed concern about pretrial publicity, and Judge John Wulle sealed search documents detailing the basis for a search of the men's home and listing what was found.
A hearing on whether the warrant should remain sealed was set for 8:30 a.m. Friday. Prosecutors had expressed concern that the man whose complaint led to the charges -- the Seattle transient -- might leave the area.
On Wednesday, however, Deputy Prosecutor Tom Duffy said the man has secured housing through social service organizations. "He has assured me he intends to cooperate," Duffy said.
To: Servant of the Nine
To: null and void; .38sw; Prentice
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/86715_embezzle12.shtml
Starbucks manager pleads guilty to embezzling $3.7 million
"...... An auction in May 2001 helped repay $1.8 million to the coffee company.
On the block were new Corvettes, Porsches and BMWs, a classic Mustang and a 1914 Ford Model T. There were big-screen televisions, furniture, jewelry, stereo equipment and telescopes -- even dolls and assorted gadgets, from nose-hair clippers to barbecue forks.
The Heinens' homes in Newcastle and Ellensburg also went to the highest bidder, selling for nearly $400,000 total. A 47-foot Bayliner boat went for $266,000."
To: Mo1; westmex
Can't we get one-way bus tickets to Havana for these cretins?
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/86695_protest12.shtml
250 rally at Seattle college against war on Iraq, U.S. policies
Government skepticism was a hallowed virtue at South Seattle Community College yesterday, as about 250 activists showed up to denounce war against Iraq and other U.S. policies that have taken hold since last Sept. 11.
The signs that read "Fund welfare, not bombs" and "1,500 immigrants disappeared in the U.S." served as a foil to other public functions in Seattle yesterday, most of which featured overtly patriotic themes.
"The government is saying the people support the war," said Cynthia Whetsell, a protest organizers. "We reject that."
"We felt it's important to counter the messages of patriotism and support for the war that have been going on all day today," added Tina Gianoulis of the Seattle Women's Action Network. "We feel like there's a lot of people in this county who are opposed to what's happening."
To: grannie9
HEY!!!! I'm funkling here! I feel so foolish.....
To: ValerieUSA
Stop yourself, Val...
To: ValerieUSA
Stop that right now young lady
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posted on
09/12/2002 9:50:31 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: ValerieUSA
I'd stop you Val.. but I think I need a nap.. Or is that nape? I need to drap my nape.
To: grannie9
what is a nape ... LOL
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posted on
09/12/2002 9:55:08 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: ValerieUSA
Oh... at the end of the article we find two young American heroes - Hans and Crosby!
...Not all at the protest yesterday were smitten with the anti-war message.
Hans Zieger from the Young Americans for Freedom showed up at the demonstration with his friend Crosby Olsen.
Both are 17 years old and they stood on the outer edge of the crowd holding a U.S. flag and absorbing the verbal barbs from the anti-war demonstrators.
Olsen held a sign that said "Conquer or Die."
"We don't want to give into the radical left," Zieger said. "If any time war is justified, it's now. You got to take out Saddam."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/749419/posts
To: Mo1
LOL.. anyone ever seen a sh'room like this..?
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To: Mo1
The nape of your neck is back under your hair... sometimes when people are grannified they cut their hair short and then drape their naked napes over pillows for naps.
To: grannie9; Servant of the Nine; gratefulwharffratt
We'll have to consult the other experts
To: ValerieUSA
OH ... that I know .. LOL
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posted on
09/12/2002 10:02:54 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: grannie9
WOW MAN .. KEWL
116
posted on
09/12/2002 10:03:18 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: ValerieUSA
ROFLMAO.. you are sooooooo smart.....
To: ValerieUSA; Wingsofgold
Forgot a ping
See post #114
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posted on
09/12/2002 10:08:17 AM PDT
by
Mo1
To: null and void; yall
Property tax rant:
Many of the dims don't own their own homes, and if they do, many of those have mortgages, so the property taxes, much like their social security and income taxes, are siphoned off in a mostly painless, monthly manner. Most renters have no earthly idea what a bond proposal means to their landlord's taxes - the use of the bond money always sounds like a lovely thing, so they vote Yes to all the good-goody ideas. Thereby further cooking everyone's fiscal goose. (And that's just talking about the working rats - it doesn't even count the ones supported by the rest of us who are allowed to vote on tax matters.) Rant off.
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09/12/2002 10:17:28 AM PDT
by
lodwick
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