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Shoe bomber judge's hubby nabbed in porno raid
Boston Herald ^
| Saturday, January 19, 2002
| by Dave Wedge and J.M. Lawrence
Posted on 01/19/2002 2:50:05 AM PST by ninonitti
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To: JZoback
http://www.goulstorrs.com/images/biophotos/a_reisch.jpg
Did you dredge this up out of the Google cache? I just checked the firm's web site, and there remains no mention of Mr. Reisch anywhere. But it appears they forgot to delete his picture from their server.
To: cynwoody
Yup, That is exactly right
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01/20/2002 5:40:51 AM PST
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JZoback
To: Cultural Jihad
Couldn't the Libertarians also blame the makers of the plane in addition to the stewardess and all the other passengers?
To: A CA Guy
Perhaps if they could allege that the plane's owner had asked its employees to harass the lawful possessors of C4 plastic explosives.
To: Srpska Vatra
The least he will get is a raise out or that activity.--- Is that a play on words or an accident?..lolA bad pun.
To: verboten
Far be it from me to ask the government to do that which is my own responsibility. The very reason these perversions are ever on the rise and increasingly visible is precisely because we as citizens have asked the government to do things that are not possible for the government to do. When we look away, and say "it's not my job" to restrain evil, evil gets the day.
I'm not talking about violent crime; of course we need a police force and so forth. But these types of moral assaults must be resisted on the spot, by the person or persons that are present. And I'm not talking about assaulting anyone, either. Simply protesting; resisting; not allowing it to go unapposed. If there is a public place where the perversions abound, it should be occupied. We must become aggressive, and non-violently do what needs to be done, ourselves.
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01/22/2002 6:57:41 AM PST
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ecomcon
To: ecomcon
When we look away, and say "it's not my job" to restrain evil, evil gets the day.
I agree, we all are responsible for upholding our inheritance of moral civilization. Government is actually a hinderance to this. Our government actually now outlaws upholding morality. That is, I cant ban people from my employ, restaurant, hotel, and so on for moral reasons. The government has actually made the private practice of morality illegal. It in turn substitutes its morality, which is based on democratic vote. Thus, we have the constant devolution of morality as each group fights to have its perversion protected by enlisting others to join with them in exchange for their support of their immorality.
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