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Convicted Terrorist Sympathizer Will Speak at 'Legal Ethics' Conference

Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 7:36:30 pm PDT

Radical leftist attorney Lynne Stewart, convicted of acting as a messenger for the blind sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman and disbarred, has been invited to Hofstra University to speak at their “Legal Ethics Conference.”

Welcome to legal ethics in the 21st century.

(Hat tip: LGF readers.)

UPDATE at 9/26/07 12:59:40 pm:

Also see:
Protein Wisdom: ‘Convicted Terrorist Sympathizer Will Speak at ‘Legal Ethics’ Conference’
Michelle Malkin: Convicted, disbarred, disgraced jihad lawyer Lynne Stewart to teach ethics class

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1 me  9/25/07 7:37:29 pm reply quote 0

What is the world coming to !?

2 coquimbojoe  9/25/07 7:37:44 pm reply quote 0

Amazing. Disgusting.

3 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:37:53 pm reply quote -1

Of course he will. That ball is rolling downhill now.

4 NoSubmission  9/25/07 7:38:15 pm reply quote 2

No a mere sympathizer. An enabler.

5 meMarc  9/25/07 7:38:51 pm reply quote 0

They couldn't get Ahmadinejad?

6 NoSubmission  9/25/07 7:39:00 pm reply quote 0

/pimf
No mere sympathizer.

7 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:39:06 pm reply quote -1

They'll pose him as from To Kill a Mockingbird

8 DesertSage  9/25/07 7:39:10 pm reply quote 0

When did they let her out?

9 missykrissy  9/25/07 7:39:14 pm reply quote 0

Come now - she can always serve as a bad example.

10 song_and_dance_man[deleted]  9/25/07 7:39:47 pm 0
11 David IV of Georgia  9/25/07 7:39:54 pm reply quote 0

Thieves are usually the best qualified to catch thieves.

Joe Kennedy was the best to track down and stop securities and stock trading crime and malpractice.

Perhaps they chose to have Lynne Stewart speak because of her expertise.

12 NoSubmission  9/25/07 7:40:04 pm reply quote 0

re: #8 DesertSage

When did they let her out?


She never went in, that's the problem.

13 Sharmuta  9/25/07 7:40:28 pm reply quote 2

She woudn't know ethics if it bit her you-know-what.

14 Ojoe  9/25/07 7:40:30 pm reply quote 5

That Stewart b**ch thought it was ethical to pass out a message from the blind 'cleric', which could have set off a terror cell and killed children.

*Spit*

15 Noam Sayin'  9/25/07 7:40:36 pm reply quote 1

If you're ever in need of a lawyer - make sure to ask where they got their degree.

16 Sifty  9/25/07 7:41:17 pm reply quote 0

Charles is trying to kill me.

Must go bake a three-layer Xanax cake and drink a Valium-banana smoothie while listening to Soothing Sounds of Babbling Brooks.

I give up for today.

Night all. Even Gordon.

17 meMarc  9/25/07 7:41:24 pm reply quote 0

Is this a luncheon? Better frisk her when she leaves. She might steal the silverware.

18 Pro-Bush Canuck  9/25/07 7:41:28 pm reply quote 3

Americans could start by simply boycotting the entire post-secondary education system. Build technical schools instead. Medical schools, etc. can be administered seperately.

Faculties of Arts can be dispensed with for the time being. People are quite capable of educating themselves in those areas.

Basically we need alternatives to the status quo. Online learning, community efforts, whatever it takes.

Both the academic and media leftist monopolies must be busted, and soon.

19 gymnast  9/25/07 7:41:31 pm reply quote 0

Lynne Stewart Is well qualified to speak of the concequences of a lack of ethics even if she did get off exeptionally light in view of her treasonous actions.

20 DesertSage  9/25/07 7:41:42 pm reply quote 1

re: #12 NoSubmission

re: #8 DesertSage

When did they let her out?


She never went in, that's the problem.

She never went? What the hell happened? Didn't she get sentenced to prison?

Why wasn't I advised about this?

21 Thanos  9/25/07 7:41:45 pm reply quote 0

it's an arrrrggghg day all right.

22 nikis-knight  9/25/07 7:42:19 pm reply quote 0

If things don't change greatly in America over the next 17 years, I'll be quite happy with my children never attending college.

Might even have a chance to grow up that way.

23 nigella  9/25/07 7:42:35 pm reply quote 3

I can't believe she is already out. I have been watching the series on PBS World War II and its' been pretty good. I can't help wonder what would have happened to her, Pelosi, Reid , ect. during WWII. It wouldn't have been pretty,

24 lawhawk  9/25/07 7:42:35 pm reply quote 5

I disagree with the characterization that she was a sympathizer. She was that and more. She was an associate, confidant, enabler, and courier between her client and his followers overseas so that they too could hear the message of jihad and spread that message of hate and violence far and wide.

Hofstra shows that it too can make horrible decisions over who should come on campus. They had to know that Stewart was convicted of criminal acts, and that she had been disbarred. She's out of jail awaiting her sentencing. All that was known or should have been known by Hofstra had they even done due diligence - but I know that they probably did - and didn't care.

25 WhiteRasta  9/25/07 7:42:36 pm reply quote 0

She never went in?


I (mis) understood she was doing 15 to life in Marion...

26 Mich-again  9/25/07 7:42:55 pm reply quote 0
Convicted Terrorist Sympathizer Will Speak at 'Legal Ethics' Conference

Geeze, I knew it was the "feisty" Lynne Stewart just from that headline. Man I gotta find a new hobby.

27 MandyManners  9/25/07 7:42:55 pm reply quote 2

By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.

28 Sodra Djavul  9/25/07 7:43:09 pm reply quote 0

Just remember, folks, to further global domination, jihadis are ethically obligated to saw your head off...

If we were to judge them, that would be ignorant... Or worse, racist.

/?

29 NoSubmission  9/25/07 7:43:16 pm reply quote 2

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30 FrogMarch  9/25/07 7:43:18 pm reply quote 2

She votes for democrats.

31 MandyManners  9/25/07 7:43:48 pm reply quote 0

re: #11 David IV of Georgia

Thieves are usually the best qualified to catch thieves.

Joe Kennedy was the best to track down and stop securities and stock trading crime and malpractice.

Perhaps they chose to have Lynne Stewart speak because of her expertise.

I highly doubt she understands what she did wrong.

32 Ojoe  9/25/07 7:43:58 pm reply quote 0

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33 Sharmuta  9/25/07 7:44:03 pm reply quote 0

ethics:

Main Entry:eth·ic Listen to the pronunciation of ethic
Pronunciation:ˈe-thik
Function:noun
Etymology:Middle English ethik, from Middle French ethique, from Latin ethice, from Greek ēthikē, from ēthikos
Date:14th century

1plural but sing or plural in constr : the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation2 a: a set of moral principles : a theory or system of moral values

34 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:44:25 pm reply quote 0

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35 sheik yer'mami  9/25/07 7:44:45 pm reply quote 1

Isn't she already 'reverted' to Islam?

Just wondering what they would do with such a hack in the Islamic system.

They use cranes, don't they?

36 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:45:06 pm reply quote 0

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37 MandyManners  9/25/07 7:45:09 pm reply quote 0

re: #16 Sifty

Charles is trying to kill me.

Must go bake a three-layer Xanax cake and drink a Valium-banana smoothie while listening to Soothing Sounds of Babbling Brooks.

I give up for today.

Night all. Even Gordon.

You need one of these.

38 WhiteRasta  9/25/07 7:45:24 pm reply quote 2

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39 Ojoe  9/25/07 7:45:40 pm reply quote 0

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40 NoSubmission  9/25/07 7:45:49 pm reply quote 0

Who's uglier, the Blind Shiehk or Lynne Stewart?

41 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:46:20 pm reply quote -1

Isn't it time for a new thread?

42 Charles  9/25/07 7:46:49 pm reply quote 5

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43 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:46:58 pm reply quote 0

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44 Ojoe  9/25/07 7:46:58 pm reply quote 0

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45 DesertSage  9/25/07 7:47:10 pm reply quote 2

re: #29 NoSubmission

re: #20 DesertSage


She never went? What the hell happened? Didn't she get sentenced to prison?


She was sentenced to 28 months. Hasn't served a day. She claims she's ill. But never to ill to fly around the country giving talks and feted by moonbats.

What the hell is this world coming too when Lefties can break the law, get convicted and sentenced...and never have to spend a day in jail?

I'm appalled! Appalled I tell you!

46 WhiteRasta  9/25/07 7:47:26 pm reply quote 0

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47 MandyManners  9/25/07 7:47:34 pm reply quote 0

re: #22 nikis-knight

If things don't change greatly in America over the next 17 years, I'll be quite happy with my children never attending college.

Might even have a chance to grow up that way.

You can still send your kids to college. There are private colleges not steeped in moonbattery. Also, you can send your kids to a school that is steeped in it but, with a good raising, they'll be able to combat the bullshit.

48 Ojoe  9/25/07 7:47:35 pm reply quote 0

"e" PIMF

49 Thanos  9/25/07 7:47:49 pm reply quote 0

This is an insult to all attending the school. Next they bring in Mumia...

Meanwhile AP starts the moral equivalence game in support of Dinnerjacket

Israel Looks to Indo-US Nuclear deal to expand ties...

50 Noam Sayin'  9/25/07 7:48:00 pm reply quote 0

re: #30 FrogMarch

She votes for democrats.

*tips hat*

51 reine.de.tout  9/25/07 7:48:11 pm reply quote 0

re: #12 NoSubmission

re: #8 DesertSage


When did they let her out?

She never went in, that's the problem.

I tried to find something about her conviction and sentencing on Google. I haven't found anything yet, but did find this tidbit I didn't know before:


February 17, 2005, 8:43 a.m.
Soros Funded Stewart Defense
The anti-Bush billionaire supported lawyer who aided terrorists.
Billionaire financier George Soros, whose opposition to President Bush's conduct of the war on terror caused him to pour millions of dollars into the effort to defeat the president, made a substantial donation to the defense fund for radical lawyer Lynne Stewart, who last week was found guilty of giving aid to Islamic terrorists.

full article: [Link: www.nationalreview.com...]

52 David IV of Georgia  9/25/07 7:48:30 pm reply quote 0

re: #31 MandyManners

re: #11 David IV of Georgia

Thieves are usually the best qualified to catch thieves.

Joe Kennedy was the best to track down and stop securities and stock trading crime and malpractice.

Perhaps they chose to have Lynne Stewart speak because of her expertise.

I highly doubt she understands what she did wrong.

"understands" — you need to think to do that, so she probably doesn't. She is to ethics what salt is to slugs.

53 gymnast  9/25/07 7:48:50 pm reply quote 2

The judge is trying to figure out if Lynne Stewart is too ugly to go to prison. Experts opinion is that she exceeds the minimum ugliness requirement to be sentenced to wear a burqa for the rest of her days and that it not be removed for her funeral.

54 Mich-again  9/25/07 7:48:54 pm reply quote 0

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55 Sodra Djavul  9/25/07 7:48:56 pm reply quote 0

re: #40 NoSubmission

Who's uglier, the Blind Shiehk or Lynne Stewart?

re: #42 Charles

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56 WhiteRasta  9/25/07 7:49:02 pm reply quote 0

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57 DesertSage  9/25/07 7:49:21 pm reply quote 0

Paris Hilton had to go to jail!

But this fat slob terrorist enabler never has to serve a day! This pisses me off!

58 Sharmuta  9/25/07 7:49:36 pm reply quote 2

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59 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:49:46 pm reply quote 0

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60 MandyManners  9/25/07 7:50:08 pm reply quote 0

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61 nev.  9/25/07 7:50:16 pm reply quote 0

Newspeak

62 Ojoe  9/25/07 7:50:18 pm reply quote 0

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63 WhiteRasta  9/25/07 7:51:15 pm reply quote 0

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64 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:51:21 pm reply quote -5

GCP is now claiming that three of their moles have infiltrated the hamster wheels.

65 nyc redneck  9/25/07 7:51:22 pm reply quote 0

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66 ibrodsky  9/25/07 7:51:26 pm reply quote 0

Don't look now but there are terrorist sympathizers on almost every major college campus in this country.

In twenty years you will start to see bits and pieces of shari'a sneak into our laws.

67 Thanos  9/25/07 7:51:27 pm reply quote 0

On the other hand, when the oil runs out who do the oil ticks have to buy energy from?

[Link: www.albawaba.com...]

68 Gagdad Bob  9/25/07 7:51:33 pm reply quote 2

Dr. Zarqawi wanted to be there to speak on medical ethics, but was unavoidably detonated.

69 MandyManners  9/25/07 7:51:41 pm reply quote 0

re: #54 Mich-again

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70 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:51:53 pm reply quote 0

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71 NoSubmission  9/25/07 7:51:55 pm reply quote 0

re: #62 Ojoe

re: #54 Mich-again

I would bet my last dollar that she thought what she did was right.


Of course she does.

72 Sodra Djavul  9/25/07 7:52:07 pm reply quote 0

re: #59 cbinflux

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73 NoSubmission  9/25/07 7:52:21 pm reply quote 0

re: #65 nyc redneck

re: #40 NoSubmission

hey, i missed you on the previous thread. how are you>


Hey! I'm good. Great to see you yesterday.

74 DesertSage  9/25/07 7:52:31 pm reply quote 1

There's something really rotten going on...this fat slob Marxist bitch doesn't have to go to jail!

I'm pissed!

75 nikis-knight  9/25/07 7:52:36 pm reply quote 1

re: #47 MandyManners

re: #22 nikis-knight


If things don't change greatly in America over the next 17 years, I'll be quite happy with my children never attending college.

Might even have a chance to grow up that way.


You can still send your kids to college. There are private colleges not steeped in moonbattery. Also, you can send your kids to a school that is steeped in it but, with a good raising, they'll be able to combat the bullshit.


Well, that's true, and I graduated one recently. But I don't think it's as necessary as it's made out to be, and there are more moonbat indoctrination centers than real places of learning, it seems.

I'd much rather have a son join the Army than go to a public university.

76 MandyManners  9/25/07 7:52:42 pm reply quote 1

re: #34 cbinflux

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77 meMarc  9/25/07 7:52:52 pm reply quote 1

It was just satire. Passing messages to Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman was satire.

78 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:52:53 pm reply quote 0

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79 trailortrash  9/25/07 7:53:01 pm reply quote 0

o well, guess i will just use my kids college fund for a nice vacation.

80 nyc redneck  9/25/07 7:53:20 pm reply quote 1

just tell me she's not scottish

81 MandyManners  9/25/07 7:53:30 pm reply quote 0

re: #36 cbinflux

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82 MandyManners  9/25/07 7:54:02 pm reply quote 1

re: #40 NoSubmission

Who's uglier, the Blind Shiehk or Lynne Stewart?

The Sheik.

83 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:54:06 pm reply quote 0

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84 wanumba  9/25/07 7:54:20 pm reply quote 2

Better add boycott the entire US educational system, K-12 and onwards.
1) child comes home - teacher gave them assignments to write letters to Congress about illegal immigrants, as if an 11 year old knows squat about the subject. Informed him that since we were legal residents of other countires and obeyed every law those countries required of us as foerign nationals, we simple desire the same standards of anyone comining to our country. Also, as Americans, we do not believe in beating the crap out of illegals the way Mexico does to their illegals, or give them 72 hours to leave the coutnry or be killed, like Nigeria did to Ghanians, so we have nothing to be ashamed of." Child says, "I want to change my letter, now." I add, "Tell your teacher I do not give permission for my minor child to be sending ill-informed letters to MY representatives that do not reflect the understanding of the issues as do the voting adults in the household."
2) Students ran around school today all in a dither - claiming President Bush was talking smack at the UN, and that France and Germany walked out.
My, THAT's an interesting version of what went on. Wonder which teacher put that beauty out, the students as a habit never pay attention to the UN.
Gonna go watch again that fine OSU Coach ream out the media - cathartic.

85 WhiteRasta  9/25/07 7:54:36 pm reply quote 0

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87 Ron Paul  9/25/07 7:54:48 pm reply quote 1

I have a cultural aversion to lawyers, this doesn't surprise me.
I know there are good lawyers, but the bad ones are really, really bad.

88 Noam Sayin'  9/25/07 7:55:15 pm reply quote 0

From her website:


Who is Lynne Stewart?
Radical human rights attorney Lynne Stewart has been falsely accused of helping terrorists. Now convicted, she faces 30 years in prison. On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, she was arrested and agents searched her Manhattan office for documents. She was arraigned before Manhattan federal Judge John Koeltl. This is an obvious attempt by the U.S. government to silence dissent, curtail vigorous defense lawyers, and install fear in those who would fight against the U.S. government's racism, seek to help Arabs and Muslims being prosecuted for free speech and defend the rights of all oppressed people.

Features a link to her appeal (opens in Acrobat).

89 meMarc  9/25/07 7:55:17 pm reply quote 0
90 MandyManners  9/25/07 7:55:25 pm reply quote 1

re: #51 reine.de.tout

re: #12 NoSubmission


re: #8 DesertSage

When did they let her out?

She never went in, that's the problem.

I tried to find something about her conviction and sentencing on Google. I haven't found anything yet, but did find this tidbit I didn't know before:

February 17, 2005, 8:43 a.m.
Soros Funded Stewart Defense
The anti-Bush billionaire supported lawyer who aided terrorists.
Billionaire financier George Soros, whose opposition to President Bush's conduct of the war on terror caused him to pour millions of dollars into the effort to defeat the president, made a substantial donation to the defense fund for radical lawyer Lynne Stewart, who last week was found guilty of giving aid to Islamic terrorists.

full article: [Link:
91 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:55:27 pm reply quote 0

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92 WhiteRasta  9/25/07 7:56:18 pm reply quote 0

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93 DesertSage  9/25/07 7:56:23 pm reply quote 2

I WANT THAT BITCH IN JAIL!

94 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:56:26 pm reply quote 0

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95 Charles  9/25/07 7:56:38 pm reply quote 6

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96 MandyManners  9/25/07 7:56:40 pm reply quote 0

re: #52 David IV of Georgia

re: #31 MandyManners


re: #11 David IV of Georgia
Thieves are usually the best qualified to catch thieves.
Joe Kennedy was the best to track down and stop securities and stock trading crime and malpractice.

Perhaps they chose to have Lynne Stewart speak because of her expertise.

I highly doubt she understands what she did wrong.

"understands" — you need to think to do that, so she probably doesn't. She is to ethics what salt is to slugs.

Oh, she thinks. She just doesn't think ethically. Smarmy asshole.

97 nyc redneck  9/25/07 7:56:59 pm reply quote 0

re: #86 meMarc

I know it's not nice to make fun of a person's appearance, but talk about a troll.

oh nooooo. scarred for life. that photo needs a warning

98 Canadian Guy  9/25/07 7:58:58 pm reply quote 0

re: #16 Sifty

Charles is trying to kill me.

.

It's satire.

99 Sodra Djavul  9/25/07 7:59:03 pm reply quote 0

re: #87 Ron Paul

I have a cultural aversion to lawyers, this doesn't surprise me.
I know there are good lawyers, but the bad ones are really, really bad.

I always wanted to domestically partner with a rich, attractive female attorney. It would be perfect. No constant clinging, since she'd be at the office at all hours. No need to work the same hours, since she'd bring in all the money. And no regrets, since she'd have no soul.

/heh

100 cbinflux  9/25/07 7:59:08 pm reply quote -1

Be nice; he was her ONLY chance at love.

101 Thanos  9/25/07 7:59:31 pm reply quote 0

DPRK Defends Dinnerjacket, moral equivalence argument... sounds just like the AP.

102 MandyManners  9/25/07 7:59:34 pm reply quote 0

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103 Hardcore UFO  9/25/07 7:59:45 pm reply quote 0

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104 Ron Paul  9/25/07 8:00:14 pm reply quote 1

It makes perfect sense, she was horribly disfigured at birth and seeks to destroy all that is beautiful in the world. Or at least hide all other women under burkas so she has a fighting chance for love. She is doing it for love!re:

105 So?  9/25/07 8:00:27 pm reply quote 0

re: #1 me

What is the world coming to !?

an end...muslims can't wait for the madhi-man. FREE Bongs for everyone filled with opium.

106 meMarc  9/25/07 8:00:43 pm reply quote 1

That's it. Ahmadinejad was doing a satire of Hitler. What a kidder.

107 nyc redneck  9/25/07 8:01:05 pm reply quote 0

she has no mirrors in her house

108 cbinflux  9/25/07 8:01:13 pm reply quote -1

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109 MandyManners  9/25/07 8:01:35 pm reply quote 1

re: #80 nyc redneck

just tell me she's not scottish

Any way to de-Scottify her?

110 Mich-again  9/25/07 8:01:59 pm reply quote 0

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111 NoSubmission  9/25/07 8:02:29 pm reply quote 0

She'll probably drag her appeal out forever playing the sick old lady on Soro's dime and then end up with 2 months in prison.

112 Noam Sayin'  9/25/07 8:02:38 pm reply quote 0

re: #109 MandyManners

re: #80 nyc redneck

just tell me she's not scottish

Any way to de-Scottify her?

Feed her to the Wales.

113 So?  9/25/07 8:03:33 pm reply quote 0

BREAKING NEWS

ERNST ZUNDEL INVITED TO SPEAK AT IRANIAN UNIVERSITY

/he probably did already

114 MandyManners  9/25/07 8:03:56 pm reply quote 0

re: #91 cbinflux

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115 Ron Paul  9/25/07 8:03:57 pm reply quote 0

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116 rorschach  9/25/07 8:04:24 pm reply quote 0

Someone explain to me why this traitor is still drawing breath.

117 cbinflux  9/25/07 8:04:50 pm reply quote 0

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118 NoSubmission  9/25/07 8:04:56 pm reply quote 0

re: #113 So?

BREAKING NEWS

ERNST ZUNDEL INVITED TO SPEAK AT IRANIAN UNIVERSITY

/he probably did already


Didn't he speak at the Mad Midget's Holocaust Conference last year?

119 MandyManners  9/25/07 8:05:09 pm reply quote 0

re: #99 Sodra Djavul

re: #87 Ron Paul


I have a cultural aversion to lawyers, this doesn't surprise me.
I know there are good lawyers, but the bad ones are really, really bad.

I always wanted to domestically partner with a rich, attractive female attorney. It would be perfect. No constant clinging, since she'd be at the office at all hours. No need to work the same hours, since she'd bring in all the money. And no regrets, since she'd have no soul.

/heh

But, would ya'll have hot-monkey sex?

120 Alouette  9/25/07 8:05:13 pm reply quote 1

re: #107 nyc redneck

she has no mirrors in her house

Her reflection wouldn't appear even if she did have them.

121 lawhawk  9/25/07 8:05:47 pm reply quote 0

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122 So?  9/25/07 8:05:49 pm reply quote 0

re: #118 NoSubmission

re: #113 So?

BREAKING NEWS

ERNST ZUNDEL INVITED TO SPEAK AT IRANIAN UNIVERSITY

/he probably did already


Didn't he speak at the Mad Midget's Holocaust Conference last year?

Hey, they're buddies. They do the Jihad Jig together

123 nyc redneck  9/25/07 8:06:02 pm reply quote 0

re: #111 NoSubmission

She'll probably drag her appeal out forever playing the sick old lady on Soro's dime and then end up with 2 months in prison.

124 cbinflux  9/25/07 8:06:08 pm reply quote 0

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125 rorschach  9/25/07 8:06:10 pm reply quote 0

Someone explain to me why every ultra-liberal judge who seeks to undermine the constitution is still drawing breath.

126 Ron Paul  9/25/07 8:06:18 pm reply quote 0

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127 meMarc  9/25/07 8:06:36 pm reply quote 1

OT
I'm just thinking that maybe Ron Paul is a satire of himself. Think about it.

128 gymnast  9/25/07 8:06:49 pm reply quote 0

#110. Mich-again.

re: #110 Mich-again

re: #66 ibrodsky

In twenty years you will start to see bits and pieces of shari'a sneak into our laws.

It won't take that long...Here are my top 3 potential examples of Sharia creep

1) Laws that allow parents to sign off their under 16 daughters for marriage... to their first cousins.

2) Divorce settlements based on Islamic tradition.

3) Mortgages that somehow through financial shenanigans eliminate the scourge of "Usury"

#1 got a bit of a setback today as a result of Warren Jeff's conviction in Utah.
#3 This is available in the US today.
#2 I am pretty sure that the lawyers and legal system will fight this rather than be cut out of a fee.

129 MandyManners  9/25/07 8:06:50 pm reply quote 0

re: #112 Noam Sayin'

re: #109 MandyManners


re: #80 nyc redneck

just tell me she's not scottish

Any way to de-Scottify her?

Feed her to the Wales.

ROFLMAO! You're good. Very, very good.

130 cbinflux  9/25/07 8:07:28 pm reply quote 0

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131 Ron Paul  9/25/07 8:08:01 pm reply quote 0

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132 gunner  9/25/07 8:08:11 pm reply quote 0