NonCoinCollector, I might have to ask this question to Mark O'Donnell, but tell me if you do know the answer... did Watchtower even find out Kevin McFree's identity?
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Simon, I'm not here to make enemies. I've been enjoying the Comradery on this Thread. But I'd like to add my voice along with three others who have mentioned this. I don't like the extremely foul language used by WingCommander in his post on page 256. I would like for you to delete that post. Sometime in the future, I may support whole-heartedly a post that WingCommander makes, and I hope he will do the same for me. I worked for a money-transfer company for ten years. When management put me answering calls on the complaint line, I heard every offensive designation known to humankind, ...and I'm bilingual in Spanish, so I heard double the bad words that most of you know. Some operators threatened to quit if they weren't allowed a break from the complaint line. I'd just rather not be inundated with grossly foul language when I come here. Thanks.
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“I tried to say something to this effect on the thread on this board about the Australian gathering.”
At least you know you “tried”, Diogenesister. I’ve spoken out in a similar fashion on other (completely “other”) issues, and it’s been as though I were shouting out into “outer space”, where my voice ceased to be heard. So, I know the feeling. Was it just the wrong time for anyone to listen or understand?
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Vintage is that Polish law?
No Pr0ner.
I said:
But here's a snippet of U.S. rules on ethically declining or terminating representation:
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“...especially if you place a slice of ham in between. The exact science behind it is difficult to explain.”
Ah, yes, Simon. The old “slice of ham” trick. I learned that during my internship in Transylvania.
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“It's very advanced, the software turns every pixel of your screen into a miniature camera,...”
Thank you so much for that detailed and trustworthy explanation, Simon. I laughed out loud all the way through reading it, and even now am left with little tears of laughter in my eyes.
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This is off the subject.... but I’m new to this forum. I want to know how the software on this forum knew what I look like. I mean, I registered, and then there was that avatar of me that looks exactly like me. How do they do that?
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I didn't know that piece of Jim Jones/ Jonestown history, Las Malvinas son Argentinas. Thanks for the insightful comparison to how Kim Silvio is being maligned.
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Once a lawyer takes a case, he tries to finish it. I haven't looked at Croatian law, and I haven't really invested much time into finding just the "right" quote. But here's a snippet of U.S. rules on ethically declining or terminating representation:
"Optional Withdrawel
[7] A lawyer may withdraw from representation in some circumstances. The lawyer has the option to withdraw if it can be accomplished without material adverse effect on the client's interests. Withdrawal is also justified if the client persists in a course of action that the lawyer reasonably believes is criminal or fraudulent, for a lawyer is not required to be associated with such conduct even if the lawyer does not further it. Withdrawal is also permitted if the lawyer's services were misused in the past even if that would materially prejudice the client. The lawyer may also withdraw where the client insists on taking action that the lawyer considers repugnant or with which the lawyer has a fundamental disagreement."
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Thanks for the thumbs up, KIMSILVIO and the "quote" TonusOH. I have a paralegal degree that I barely got to use, but it provides me with an occassional insight.