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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
24 Sep 18
Often simply abbreviated to NLP.
Richard Bandler is now acknowledged as the founder of the movement, though this was in some legal dispute for many years, between Bandler & John Grinder and others involved in the early years of...
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Wendy
@jerzgirl (9384)
• United States
7 May 18
This is the man whose convictions Trump can't pardon. The same man who managed to get Weinstein to release his assault victims from their non-disclosure agreements so they could testify against him. If these four women are being...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189820)
• Boise, Idaho
21 Dec 16
Rape kits have been in the news lately. One story , in texas, there were over 6,000 rape kits were setting and nothing done with them. No wonder so few rape convictions happen. Maybe they need to open a new rape department with...
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ParaTed2k
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
15 Dec 10
Would you support the prosecution of a crime victim using a gun to defend themselves against an attacker? What if the crime happened in an area where guns are not legal?
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bluemoonpavilion
@bluemoonpavilion (4658)
• Singapore
17 Aug 10
Look at the picture, what does the message say? --- "No Smoking"
That means... I can smoke near the sign but not under it, so if the pillar floats up in the air and there are people under it smoking, they are the ones...
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dragon54u
@dragon54u (31633)
• United States
23 Apr 10
My area of the country was very worried, many prayed for the safety of a woman who disappeared last week. She was going shopping and never came home to her husband and one year old baby girl. They found her car with the keys...
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pumpkinjam
@pumpkinjam (8876)
• United Kingdom
19 Dec 09
I am struggling to understand the decisions of the Criminal Prosecutions Service (CPS). I read today that they chose NOT to even attempt to try a taxi driver who caused serious injuries to two passengers because there was "no...
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lionpuppyheart
@lionpuppyheart (76)
• Canada
28 Jan 08
Doctor Henry Morgentaler; a Montrealer, a survivor of the Nazi holocaust, had challenged the Supreme-Court of Canada, TWICE.
He broke the law.
He opened the Pandora-Box by spilling the beans out.
He went against everything...
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redyellowblackdog
@redyellowblackdog (10629)
• United States
21 Jun 07
Sure, sometimes Ann Coulter goes over the top, crosses the line, blows a gasket, blows literary steam out her ears, and occaisionally just sounds whacko. This is not one of those times. Ann Coulter gives us her take on the Nifong...
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