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  • Posted By: sugarbooger62 @ 03/14/2008 9:00:04 AM

    How can someone have a premonition about something that has already happened??????? OOOOOhhhh Wait!! Now I understand. I think I'm having one right now. I........see two tall buildings..........in a city with a lot of people..............I see an airplane flying rather low in the sky...............it looks as though it's heading straight for the side of the building..................OOOOOOOOHHHHHHH...........NNNNNOOOOOOo............it hit the building. Somebody better call every city with a lot of people and tell them to look out for low flying airplanes heading for tall buildings.
    This lawyer can't be for real.

  • Posted By: LenT @ 03/09/2008 10:57:30 AM

    What do you mean no one in the U.S. would be treated like that. The Bush people do the same thang. The cops in Naperville used the same tactics on two Mexicans and convicted them. Later they were found inasent and the cop were punished. I guss what goes around comes around.

  • Posted By: scotlander @ 03/08/2008 7:54:17 AM

    Another want to be "Lawyer" like the clowns we saw during the Phil Spector case.

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