 | | From: | unglued | | Subject: | Re: Stalking in Swedish | | Date: | 17 Jan 2005 03:21:59 -0800 |
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 | University Studies wrote: > "unglued" wrote in message > news:1105898079.953626.208820@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > > > > This is because Sweden's crime rate is much lower than capitalist > America's.crime rate. The jails in America are absolutely overflowing and > the police departments are basically corrupt with no oversight at all going > on.
The Swedish jails are also overflowing and the police are among the most incompetent in the world leading to no overview of the goings on.
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 | | From: | University Studies | | Subject: | Re: Stalking in Swedish | | Date: | Mon, 17 Jan 2005 12:10:37 GMT |
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 | "unglued" wrote in message news:1105960919.283154.93690@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > University Studies wrote: > > "unglued" wrote in message > > news:1105898079.953626.208820@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > > > > > > > > This is because Sweden's crime rate is much lower than capitalist > > America's.crime rate. The jails in America are absolutely > overflowing and > > the police departments are basically corrupt with no oversight at all > going > > on. > > The Swedish jails are also overflowing
If you think Swedish jails are overlfowing, you haven't seen America's jails. LOL
And all these prisoners in America are trying to be set free by claiming they had a fake illness that made them break the law. This is preposterous. It is a completely bogus defense. Any books that promote this should be thrown in the garbage can. Any TV documentaries promoting this should be banned from television. Here in America, it's a way for capitalist psychiatrists to earn quick, easy money They don't allow this bogus defense in socialist countries.
No illness can make a person break the law. If a person commits a crime, he knows exactly what he is doing, and he is choosing to do it. http://members.fcc.net/workgroup5/sup/fictional.html
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 | | From: | unglued | | Subject: | Re: Stalking in Swedish | | Date: | 19 Jan 2005 08:25:26 -0800 |
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 | University Studies wrote:
> LEARN ABOUT HEINOUSITY
You would do well to learn that that word does not exist.
> Heinousity is to falsely make a person appear to be heinous. Heinousity is > one of the most serious forms of defamation of character. It is to falsely > attach heinous intentions and descriptions to a person, as in; > > "Happy to see others harmed" > > "Likes violence. Likes death. Likes to kill" > > "Very cold and callous, shows no remorse in harming other people" > > The use of heinousity against someone is a very rare occurrence. When it > does occur, it is usually funded by a corrupt wealthy person who seeks to > harm the character of a person. Often this is done to throw a lawsuit, to > stop someone from testifying in a corruption case, or similar. Ultimately, > the person who spreads the heinousity harms his own situation more than > anyone else's, because he is the one who it's coming from. > http://members.fcc.net/workgroup5/country/harassment.html > > But, heinous stories can harm the person its being said about to some > degree. > > Although rare, heinousity is usually used to falsely associate a person with > death, to make it falsely seem as though the person "likes death". > > Few people like death in our society. Death is the one thing that comes to > all of us > eventually, and which we hope to avoid as long as possible. But by falsely > associating a person with death, this causes other people to want to stay > away from that person. It will discredit the person's writings too. > > Heinousity during the Cold War > During the Cold War, heinousity was used by certain parts of the > intelligence agencies of both America and the Soviet Union against each > other. Hard line capitalists have for decades done their best to make > Russians seem "heinous", cold and brutal, yet never telling the American > public that Russia provides free college, free medical and guaranteed jobs > for > all citizens. None of which is given to American citizens. > > Heinousity against Ross Perot > When Ross Perot ran for US president in 1996 with the pro-social Reform > Party, several capitalist TV channels employed "heinousity" against Perot by > showing him parodied in comedy sketches making statements such as "I used to > kill small animals when I was young. I liked it". This "heinousity" used > against Ross Perot helped lower his ratings, to some degree, as the American > elections approached. > http://www.reformparty.org/ > > Heinousity is Illegal > Heinousity is illegal for two reasons. First, it is a felony under the > "raising a false alarm" statute. The penalties for this can be several > months in jail. > > Second, it is considered very serious "defamation of > character" in Civil court. The penalties for this can be several hundred > thousand dollars in damages awarded by a jury. > =========================================== > Again we refer to the master website on harassment > http://members.fcc.net/workgroup5/country/harassment.html
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 | | From: | University Studies | | Subject: | Re: Stalking in Swedish | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:40:22 GMT |
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 | "unglued" wrote in message news:1106151926.596574.287760@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > University Studies wrote: > > > LEARN ABOUT HEINOUSITY > > You would do well to learn that that word does not exist.
Sure it does. Any English word can have a suffix or prefix added to it.
> > Heinousity is to falsely make a person appear to be heinous. > Heinousity is > > one of the most serious forms of defamation of character. It is to > falsely > > attach heinous intentions and descriptions to a person, as in; > > > > "Happy to see others harmed" > > > > "Likes violence. Likes death. Likes to kill" > > > > "Very cold and callous, shows no remorse in harming other people" > > > > The use of heinousity against someone is a very rare occurrence. When > it > > does occur, it is usually funded by a corrupt wealthy person who > seeks to > > harm the character of a person. Often this is done to throw a > lawsuit, to > > stop someone from testifying in a corruption case, or similar. > Ultimately, > > the person who spreads the heinousity harms his own situation more > than > > anyone else's, because he is the one who it's coming from. > > http://members.fcc.net/workgroup5/country/harassment.html > > > > But, heinous stories can harm the person its being said about to some > > degree. > > > > Although rare, heinousity is usually used to falsely associate a > person with > > death, to make it falsely seem as though the person "likes death". > > > > Few people like death in our society. Death is the one thing that > comes to > > all of us > > eventually, and which we hope to avoid as long as possible. But by > falsely > > associating a person with death, this causes other people to want to > stay > > away from that person. It will discredit the person's writings too. > > > > Heinousity during the Cold War > > During the Cold War, heinousity was used by certain parts of the > > intelligence agencies of both America and the Soviet Union against > each > > other. Hard line capitalists have for decades done their best to > make > > Russians seem "heinous", cold and brutal, yet never telling the > American > > public that Russia provides free college, free medical and guaranteed > jobs > > for > > all citizens. None of which is given to American citizens. > > > > Heinousity against Ross Perot > > When Ross Perot ran for US president in 1996 with the pro-social > Reform > > Party, several capitalist TV channels employed "heinousity" against > Perot by > > showing him parodied in comedy sketches making statements such as "I > used to > > kill small animals when I was young. I liked it". This "heinousity" > used > > against Ross Perot helped lower his ratings, to some degree, as the > American > > elections approached. > > http://www.reformparty.org/ > > > > Heinousity is Illegal > > Heinousity is illegal for two reasons. First, it is a felony under > the > > "raising a false alarm" statute. The penalties for this can be > several > > months in jail. > > > > Second, it is considered very serious "defamation of > > character" in Civil court. The penalties for this can be several > hundred > > thousand dollars in damages awarded by a jury. > > =========================================== > > Again we refer to the master website on harassment > > http://members.fcc.net/workgroup5/country/harassment.html >
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 | | From: | tiglath | | Subject: | Re: Stalking in Swedish | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:14:43 -0500 |
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 | "University Studies" wrote in message news:W3wHd.7608$Dz2.545@trndny09... > "unglued" wrote in message > news:1106151926.596574.287760@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > > > University Studies wrote: > > > > > LEARN ABOUT HEINOUSITY > > > > You would do well to learn that that word does not exist. > > > Sure it does. Any English word can have a suffix or prefix added to it. >
Moronsity Studies took his other name from what he longs for but will never have.
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 | | From: | Philip Deitiker | | Subject: | Re: Stalking in Swedish | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 01:02:12 GMT |
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 | "tiglath" says in news:JfqdnV2vpbcYYXPcRVn-sg@rcn.net:
> Moronsity Studies took his other name from what he longs for but > will never have.
Isn't that a bit true, having a nick like "university Studies" for corresponding on the UseNet is like having a 'kick me, please' sign on your backside. But then again isn't that what trolls do anyway. I see it hasn't found it's way to your killfile yet.
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 | | From: | tiglath | | Subject: | Re: Stalking in Swedish | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 20:53:06 -0500 |
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 | "Philip Deitiker" wrote in message news:oqDHd.4223$8u5.2425@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > "tiglath" says in > news:JfqdnV2vpbcYYXPcRVn-sg@rcn.net: > > > Moronsity Studies took his other name from what he longs for but > > will never have. > > Isn't that a bit true, having a nick like "university Studies" > for corresponding on the UseNet is like having a 'kick me, please' > sign on your backside. But then again isn't that what trolls do > anyway. I see it hasn't found it's way to your killfile yet. >
I don't use a killfile.
People like Moronsity Studies are an acquired taste. I often get to appreciate them. Few things are funnier than someone who cultivates ignorance as though it were a rare flower.
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 | | From: | adamadamant | | Subject: | Re: Stalking in Swedish | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 04:23:44 GMT |
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 | "tiglath" wrote in news:G9adnRoRvdsVknLcRVn-rQ@rcn.net:
> > "Philip Deitiker" wrote in message > news:oqDHd.4223$8u5.2425@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... >> "tiglath" says in >> news:JfqdnV2vpbcYYXPcRVn-sg@rcn.net: >> >> > Moronsity Studies took his other name from what he longs for >> > but will never have. >> >> Isn't that a bit true, having a nick like "university Studies" >> for corresponding on the UseNet is like having a 'kick me, >> please' sign on your backside. But then again isn't that what >> trolls do anyway. I see it hasn't found it's way to your >> killfile yet. >> > > I don't use a killfile. > > People like Moronsity Studies are an acquired taste. I often > get to appreciate them. Few things are funnier than someone > who cultivates ignorance as though it were a rare flower. >
Yes, I've heard about your strange tastes:-). If you must indulge them, and in this particular case, can you confine it to one Ng? Soc.anywherebutshm might be a popular choice- certainly is with me.
Andy.
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 | | From: | Odysseus | | Subject: | Re: Stalking in Swedish | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 08:37:29 GMT |
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 | tiglath wrote: > > "University Studies" wrote in message > news:W3wHd.7608$Dz2.545@trndny09... > > "unglued" wrote in message > > news:1106151926.596574.287760@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > > > > > University Studies wrote: > > > > > > > LEARN ABOUT HEINOUSITY > > > > > > You would do well to learn that that word does not exist. > > > > > > Sure it does. Any English word can have a suffix or prefix added to it. > > > > Moronsity Studies took his other name from what he longs for but will never > have.
That should be "Moronsity Studys", shouldn't it?
-- Odysseus
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 | | From: | adamadamant | | Subject: | Re: Stalking in Swedish | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:51:31 GMT |
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 | "unglued" wrote in news:1106151926.596574.287760@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> > University Studies wrote: > >> LEARN ABOUT HEINOUSITY > > You would do well to learn that that word does not exist. > I think he already knows. If you wish to discuss its etymology further is it possible you do it in alt.outerspace.whatever and not in s.h.m. ?
many thanks, Andy.
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