Re: [OT] Justice = The Midas Rule (was Re: [NF] Invalid Terms)

2007-01-17 Thread Helio W.
"putting everyone and everything down" The mark of a loser. On 1/17/07, Hal Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Don't be a sore loser and a whiner, Mike ... work to make the system > better instead of putting everyone and everything down. You will have a lot > more credibility. --- StripMime

Re: [OT] Justice = The Midas Rule (was Re: [NF] Invalid Terms)

2007-01-17 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Hal Kaplan wrote: > => > => Take a look at OJ Simpson and Robert Blake. Both guilty as > => sin with good lawyers. Phil Spector looks like he'll get > => off with murder too. I wonder if you can convict a > => celebrity anymore. > => > > Lil Kim (spelling?) served her year-and-a-day in ja

RE: [OT] Justice = The Midas Rule (was Re: [NF] Invalid Terms)

2007-01-17 Thread Michael Madigan
Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were guilty. --- Hal Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > =>  > => Take a look at OJ Simpson and Robert Blake. > Both guilty as > => sin with good lawyers. Phil Spector looks like > he'll get > => off with murder too. I wonder if you can convict > a > => celebrit

RE: [OT] Justice = The Midas Rule (was Re: [NF] Invalid Terms)

2007-01-17 Thread Hal Kaplan
=>  => Take a look at OJ Simpson and Robert Blake. Both guilty as => sin with good lawyers. Phil Spector looks like he'll get => off with murder too. I wonder if you can convict a => celebrity anymore. =>  Lil Kim (spelling?) served her year-and-a-day in jail on a perjury conviction (felon

Re: [OT] Justice = The Midas Rule (was Re: [NF] Invalid Terms)

2007-01-17 Thread Michael Madigan
Take a look at OJ Simpson and Robert Blake. Both guilty as sin with good lawyers. Phil Spector looks like he'll get off with murder too. I wonder if you can convict a celebrity anymore. --- MB Software Solutions <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ed Leafe wrote: > > > > since justice has very lit