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To: lodwick; Mo1

There is order in earth elements or a pattern.

Yes weather can be destructived, but it follows grids and laylines.

When it deviates from the law physics than it is contrived.

I remember in the 80's how there was this invisible wall over about 5 farms states which cause a lot of farmers go into bankruptcy.

What was happening was the rain that was coming down from Canada would re route to the east or the west but never in the middle where the rain was needed.

It was called ELF waves Exstream Low Frequency


5,438 posted on 09/15/2004 6:37:54 PM PDT by restornu (NYC is the home of Conservative Talk Radio Arbitron rates WABC # ONE in the Nation))
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To: restornu

Sweet goodness.


5,439 posted on 09/15/2004 7:16:46 PM PDT by lodwick (He that meddleth with strife belonging not to him, is like one that taketh a dog by the ears.)
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To: restornu; Darksheare

N.Y. judge to jurors: It’s OK to be drunk


Reuters
Updated: 6:02 p.m. ET Sept. 15, 2004


NEW YORK - New Yorkers dreading jury duty take note: it’s OK to be drunk on booze or high on pot or cocaine while doing your civic duty.

So said a New York judge Wednesday, who refused to set aside the verdict on a retired city firefighter convicted of swiping souvenirs from Ground Zero, citing the U.S. Supreme Court to back her ruling.

Samuel Brandon, 61, found guilty in March of petty larceny for stealing personal items from the ruins of the World Trade Center, asked for a new trial after a juror told him after the verdict that he had been drinking during deliberations.

But Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Ellen Coin cited a 1987 Supreme Court decision which rejected the argument that jurors consuming alcohol, smoking marijuana, snorting cocaine and falling asleep constituted an “outside influence” on jurors.

Coin said being drunk on jury duty was “reprehensible,” but that there was little she could do about it given the Supreme Court ruling.

“However severe their effect and improper their use, drugs or alcohol voluntarily ingested by a juror seem no more an ‘outside influence’ than a virus, poorly prepared food, or lack of sleep,” the Supreme Court said in its decision.

Brandon faces up to one year in jail at his Sept. 27 sentencing.


5,440 posted on 09/15/2004 7:31:16 PM PDT by westmex (To he!! with it all)
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To: restornu

I never heard of that before


5,450 posted on 09/15/2004 11:10:01 PM PDT by Mo1 (Why is the MSM calling the Vietnam Vets and POW's a suspected group??)
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