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IXthAmendment

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  1. What, specifically, do you think he'll be surprised by? And what makes you think that?
  2. Personally, I can't get over how bizarre the notion of theophagy is.
  3. When useful fools hold forth... I'm trying to note the 'absence of jerkhoodness', but it's difficult.
  4. Your right. He did remove them without permission. Does it warrant 20 years in jail considering he returned them (documents not really even important in the case) upon demand? People just love seeing the conviction of those they envy. He knew he was not supposed to remove the documents, and he did it anyway. I don't know why you're inclined to condone direct violations of court orders, but that is what happened. The conviction has nothing to do with envy. It's about fraud, by Black against his companies' shareholders. To convict for mail fraud, it is necessary for the jury to conclude that there was a fraud and that that fraud involved the mail. Use of the mail in furtherance of the fraud is was makes it federal rather than state law. In any event, the fraud is proven as part of the offense.
  5. Advice you may wish to try. Do you ever contribute more than one line snipes from the sidelines? How many lines are there in ... "Do you ever contribute more than one line snipes from the sidelines?"
  6. It would be very regretable if by chance this report from this very questionable source were true. The United States should not allow itself to be implicated in further illegal attacks against foreign states. Our reputation is already badly compromised and can scarcely withstand further knocks.
  7. Never. Basically, yes. Of course I do. If someone put cyanide in the wine, and then a priest transmogrified it, would you drink it?
  8. Conrad paid more taxes in a year than you will your whole life. Without people like Conrad, our economy would be non-existant. Only a true fool would condemn someone to jail solely on their personality. Apparently, that's what happened with this trial. You can't be serious. He was convicted of self-dealing, not of having a personality. If CEO's can get away with stealing from shareholders, the whole system of capital markets would be at risk. Business leaders who breach the trust placed in them have no place in this system. The interesting question now is whether the Conservative government in Canada will find some way to let this non-citizen convict return to Canada in violation of immigration laws.
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