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Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
wrote: On Aug 4, 11:50 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: hk wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 06:44:00 -0700 (PDT), wrote: I would however love to meet Salty if anyone has his real info.. Although I suspect if he were outed here he would shut up faster than kanter did when he was outed. Check with your local FBI office. Now there's a *corrupt* federal agency if ever there was one. I wonder if the FBI's labs are still playing around with evidence to help support prosecutors. Do you remember when you told us that you contacted the FBI because someone left a message to you on your wife's work number? It must be hell to be such a ****ty human being that you have to be that paranoid..... My guess is he didn't contact anyone, and it is possible that no one called, that it was another one of his stories. The reason I say that it was another one of those stories, is he told us that it was the private line that his wife gave to her patients who were "suicidal". That seemed very unlikely for a number of reasons. His wife is a social worker who should refer all suicidal patients to a medical doctor, no one would ever want a suicidal person to reach a voice box,it would expose them to unlimited liability. They would want them to contact a suicidal hotline that is open 24 hrs hours a day. Can you imagine the person, thinking about killing himself, and he reaches a answer machine that says, "Please leave a message and I will call you back"? Then can you imagine the lawsuit that their family would have against Harry's wife and the Bricklayers Union Employee Assistance Program? NO company or union would ever allow a social worker to set up a Suicidal Hotline, answered by a telephone answer machine. If someone from rec.boats actually left a message on the machine, I doubt they would leave a threatening note, because when Harry told someone they did not have the intelligence to find out who he was, they stated online that their only objective in leaving the message was to highlight who easy it was to track him down. Unless it was a serious threat the police and the FBI would have laughed at Harry's report. As with most of Harry's stories, it made NO sense what so ever. -- This NG post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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Eisboch wrote: "hk" wrote in message . .. In my opinion and in the opinion of many, any adult who allows small children to race motorcycles is encouraging reckless endangerment and more, and under the right circumstances, child abuse charges could be brought. How about organized youth football, soccer, baseball, hockey or golf? All have inherent danger of injuries. With the proper equipment, supervision, and correctly sized dirt bike, I am not sure it's any more dangerous than the other activities I mentioned. Eisboch There's a possibility of injury with many sports activities, of course, but adding in the element of motorization, speed, gasoline, vehicles that might weigh several hundred pounds, and bumpy courses, and the resulting injuries can be very serious. I don't believe "tackle" football should be played until high school. In all the years I played "organized" baseball in New Haven, I never saw a serious injury, and that includes Little League, Pony League, Babe Ruth League and Industrial League. Lots of bumps and bruises, strained muscles, et cetera, but no one was knocked unconscious or suffered a debilitating spinal column injury. Little kids have no business running motorized vehicles. What about the stories of you operating a motorized jon boat at the age of 6? -- This NG post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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On Aug 4, 12:20*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote: hk wrote: Eisboch wrote: "hk" wrote in message m... In my opinion and in the opinion of many, any adult who allows small children to race motorcycles is encouraging reckless endangerment and more, and under the right circumstances, child abuse charges could be brought. How about organized youth football, soccer, baseball, hockey or golf? * *All have inherent danger of injuries. * With the proper equipment, supervision, and correctly sized dirt bike, I am not sure it's any more dangerous than the other activities I mentioned. Eisboch There's a possibility of injury with many sports activities, of course, but adding in the element of motorization, speed, gasoline, vehicles that might weigh several hundred pounds, and bumpy courses, and the resulting injuries can be very serious. I don't believe "tackle" football should be played until high school. In all the years I played "organized" baseball in New Haven, I never saw a serious injury, and that includes Little League, Pony League, Babe Ruth League and Industrial League. Lots of bumps and bruises, strained muscles, et cetera, but no one was knocked unconscious or suffered a debilitating spinal column injury. Little kids have no business running motorized vehicles. What about the stories of you operating a motorized jon boat at the age of 6? -- This NG post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, seeing how he acts, I am sure any trained professional would wonder if that was the only type of abuse wafa suffered as a child.. The kind of hate he spews suggests he lost trust in humanity long ago. The fact is, Activists are activists. Wafa is living proof that especially liberal activists have little problem letting emotion and agenda get in the way of integerity or decency. As to Donnies post, the emotionally driven statements are clear proof that although educated, they are activists. Probably looking at the sport from one point of view. Most of them probably had their opinions before the study, or had it fed to them by the govt that runs the fast failing medical system up there. On to the next grant, and another easy target. Geeze this job is so hard... ![]() |
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On Aug 4, 12:45*pm, hk wrote:
wrote: On Aug 4, 12:20 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: hk wrote: Eisboch wrote: "hk" wrote in message news:AIKdnS2vS897jgrVnZ2dnUVZ_u2dnZ2d@comcast. com... In my opinion and in the opinion of many, any adult who allows small children to race motorcycles is encouraging reckless endangerment and more, and under the right circumstances, child abuse charges could be brought. How about organized youth football, soccer, baseball, hockey or golf? * *All have inherent danger of injuries. * With the proper equipment, supervision, and correctly sized dirt bike, I am not sure it's any more dangerous than the other activities I mentioned. Eisboch There's a possibility of injury with many sports activities, of course, but adding in the element of motorization, speed, gasoline, vehicles that might weigh several hundred pounds, and bumpy courses, and the resulting injuries can be very serious. I don't believe "tackle" football should be played until high school. In all the years I played "organized" baseball in New Haven, I never saw a serious injury, and that includes Little League, Pony League, Babe Ruth League and Industrial League. Lots of bumps and bruises, strained muscles, et cetera, but no one was knocked unconscious or suffered a debilitating spinal column injury. Little kids have no business running motorized vehicles. What about the stories of you operating a motorized jon boat at the age of 6? -- This NG post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, seeing how he acts, I am sure any trained professional would wonder if that was the only type of abuse wafa suffered as a child.. The kind of hate he spews suggests he lost trust in humanity long ago. The fact is, Activists are activists. Wafa is living proof that especially liberal activists have little problem letting emotion and agenda get in the way of integerity or decency. As to Donnies post, the emotionally driven statements are clear proof that although educated, they are activists. Probably looking at the sport from one point of view. Most of them probably had their opinions before the study, or had it fed to them by the govt that runs the fast failing medical system up there. On to the next grant, and another easy target. Geeze this job is so hard... ![]() Do you actually read any of the documents you say you read? That report Don cited was from a group of pediatric surgeons. Do you even know what a pediatric surgeon does? "Emotionally driven statements..." from pediatric surgeons, on the subject of minimizing the number of kids they have to try to repair. Yeah, to someone like you, that's "emotionally driven liberal activism." You probably are a smoker or ex smoker, too, right? Were you resentful when doctors in this country said smoking caused cancer?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm done with you. You would protect child rapists, and ran boats at age 6. You are totally full of ****, 24/7, I don't deal with liars, cowards, junkies, or drunks.. and you have proven over the years without question, to be at least two of the four... Later.. you, Salty, JimH, are useless, time to go racin'... |
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On Aug 4, 12:45*pm, hk wrote:
wrote: On Aug 4, 12:20 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: hk wrote: Eisboch wrote: "hk" wrote in message news:AIKdnS2vS897jgrVnZ2dnUVZ_u2dnZ2d@comcast. com... In my opinion and in the opinion of many, any adult who allows small children to race motorcycles is encouraging reckless endangerment and more, and under the right circumstances, child abuse charges could be brought. How about organized youth football, soccer, baseball, hockey or golf? * *All have inherent danger of injuries. * With the proper equipment, supervision, and correctly sized dirt bike, I am not sure it's any more dangerous than the other activities I mentioned. Eisboch There's a possibility of injury with many sports activities, of course, but adding in the element of motorization, speed, gasoline, vehicles that might weigh several hundred pounds, and bumpy courses, and the resulting injuries can be very serious. I don't believe "tackle" football should be played until high school. In all the years I played "organized" baseball in New Haven, I never saw a serious injury, and that includes Little League, Pony League, Babe Ruth League and Industrial League. Lots of bumps and bruises, strained muscles, et cetera, but no one was knocked unconscious or suffered a debilitating spinal column injury. Little kids have no business running motorized vehicles. What about the stories of you operating a motorized jon boat at the age of 6? -- This NG post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, seeing how he acts, I am sure any trained professional would wonder if that was the only type of abuse wafa suffered as a child.. The kind of hate he spews suggests he lost trust in humanity long ago. The fact is, Activists are activists. Wafa is living proof that especially liberal activists have little problem letting emotion and agenda get in the way of integerity or decency. As to Donnies post, the emotionally driven statements are clear proof that although educated, they are activists. Probably looking at the sport from one point of view. Most of them probably had their opinions before the study, or had it fed to them by the govt that runs the fast failing medical system up there. On to the next grant, and another easy target. Geeze this job is so hard... ![]() Do you actually read any of the documents you say you read? That report Don cited was from a group of pediatric surgeons. Do you even know what a pediatric surgeon does? "Emotionally driven statements..." from pediatric surgeons, on the subject of minimizing the number of kids they have to try to repair. Yeah, to someone like you, that's "emotionally driven liberal activism." You probably are a smoker or ex smoker, too, right? Were you resentful when doctors in this country said smoking caused cancer?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Do resent them for telling you not to be a fat **** all your life...?? |
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On Aug 4, 12:03*pm, hk wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "hk" wrote in message ... In my opinion and in the opinion of many, any adult who allows small children to race motorcycles is encouraging reckless endangerment and more, and under the right circumstances, child abuse charges could be brought. How about organized youth football, soccer, baseball, hockey or golf? * *All have inherent danger of injuries. * With the proper equipment, supervision, and correctly sized dirt bike, I am not sure it's any more dangerous than the other activities I mentioned. Eisboch There's a possibility of injury with many sports activities, of course, but adding in the element of motorization, speed, gasoline, vehicles that might weigh several hundred pounds, and bumpy courses, and the resulting injuries can be very serious. I don't believe "tackle" football should be played until high school. In all the years I played "organized" baseball in New Haven, I never saw a serious injury, and that includes Little League, Pony League, Babe Ruth League and Industrial League. Lots of bumps and bruises, strained muscles, et cetera, but no one was knocked unconscious or suffered a debilitating spinal column injury. Little kids have no business running motorized vehicles.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry, didn't you tell us that your father let you take out any boat you wanted when you were a kid? Here, idiot, learn something: Tonino used data from the U.S. Consumer Produce Safety Commission on injuries treated in emergency rooms. The Top 15: Basketball: 512,213 Bicycling: 485,669 Football: 418,260 Soccer: 174,686 Baseball: 155,898 Skateboards: 112,544 Trampolines: 108,029 Softball: 106,884 Swimming/Diving: 82,354 Horseback riding: 73,576 Weightlifting: 65,716 Volleyball: 52,091 Golf: 47,360 Roller skating: 35,003 Wrestling: 33,734 |
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On Aug 4, 12:45*pm, hk wrote:
wrote: On Aug 4, 12:20 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: hk wrote: Eisboch wrote: "hk" wrote in message news:AIKdnS2vS897jgrVnZ2dnUVZ_u2dnZ2d@comcast. com... In my opinion and in the opinion of many, any adult who allows small children to race motorcycles is encouraging reckless endangerment and more, and under the right circumstances, child abuse charges could be brought. How about organized youth football, soccer, baseball, hockey or golf? * *All have inherent danger of injuries. * With the proper equipment, supervision, and correctly sized dirt bike, I am not sure it's any more dangerous than the other activities I mentioned. Eisboch There's a possibility of injury with many sports activities, of course, but adding in the element of motorization, speed, gasoline, vehicles that might weigh several hundred pounds, and bumpy courses, and the resulting injuries can be very serious. I don't believe "tackle" football should be played until high school. In all the years I played "organized" baseball in New Haven, I never saw a serious injury, and that includes Little League, Pony League, Babe Ruth League and Industrial League. Lots of bumps and bruises, strained muscles, et cetera, but no one was knocked unconscious or suffered a debilitating spinal column injury. Little kids have no business running motorized vehicles. What about the stories of you operating a motorized jon boat at the age of 6? -- This NG post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, seeing how he acts, I am sure any trained professional would wonder if that was the only type of abuse wafa suffered as a child.. The kind of hate he spews suggests he lost trust in humanity long ago. The fact is, Activists are activists. Wafa is living proof that especially liberal activists have little problem letting emotion and agenda get in the way of integerity or decency. As to Donnies post, the emotionally driven statements are clear proof that although educated, they are activists. Probably looking at the sport from one point of view. Most of them probably had their opinions before the study, or had it fed to them by the govt that runs the fast failing medical system up there. On to the next grant, and another easy target. Geeze this job is so hard... ![]() Do you actually read any of the documents you say you read? That report Don cited was from a group of pediatric surgeons. Do you even know what a pediatric surgeon does? "Emotionally driven statements..." from pediatric surgeons, on the subject of minimizing the number of kids they have to try to repair. Yeah, to someone like you, that's "emotionally driven liberal activism." You probably are a smoker or ex smoker, too, right? Were you resentful when doctors in this country said smoking caused cancer?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Pssst, hey idiot, the article was about one type of equipment, and one only. Nothing about any other sport or activity, so what do you compare it to? Here, learn something, instead of knee jerking a response just to try and get someone to notice your pathetic ass. Tonino used data from the U.S. Consumer Produce Safety Commission on injuries treated in emergency rooms. The Top 15: Basketball: 512,213 Bicycling: 485,669 Football: 418,260 Soccer: 174,686 Baseball: 155,898 Skateboards: 112,544 Trampolines: 108,029 Softball: 106,884 Swimming/Diving: 82,354 Horseback riding: 73,576 Weightlifting: 65,716 Volleyball: 52,091 Golf: 47,360 Roller skating: 35,003 Wrestling: 33,734 |
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