| Angelo DePalma 2005-07-15, 3:34 am |
| Every time Larry changes the subject of a post, I will similarly torpedo a
few of his posts.
I would now like to discuss the prunes, e.g. dried plums, and how the
pitless variety can help one maintain a regular schedule, whereas those
containing pits can break the teeth of the unwary fruit-eater.
Larry, please feel free to change the subject. Go ahead and make my day.
<parrthenon@cs.com> wrote in message
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> THE PITS
>
>
>
> Sam Sloan caught Matt Nemmers in an evident lie. To the extent
> that one can gauge values here in Chinatown, I would rate Sam's values
> considerably higher than those of Kingston, Aldrich, Booz, Brock, Hart
> and Nemmers.
>
> These guys, who make unproven accusations on an almost daily
> basis, are the pits in my book.
>
> GAME PLAN
>
> <The game plan of these toadies is so transparent. Every time the board
> does something wrong and tries to cover it up, just talk about Sam
> Sloan. How tiresome. > jr
>
> The long discussion about the "oxygen thief" Sam Sloan suggests
> that many here enjoy talking about what they posit as a worthless
> subject.
>
> First, Sam did not "kidnap" his child from its mother, who was
> thousands of miles away. He violated a custody order giving the child
> to another couple.
>
> Secondly, there was a time in this country when the police
> themselves called struggles over children a "family matter." I don't
> believe that Sam's case would have been in the courts 50 years back
> before mantras about sex abuse and "deadbeat dads" became politically
> correct.
>
> I don't favor the state crossing the threshold of the home until
> AFTER a crime has been committed.
>
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