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    1. Re: Anonymously Publish Thieves' Conviction Record on Internet
    2. Mary Beaumont
    3. Have you ever thought of night school for some English and Grammar lessons ? Then you might be able to launch this on the correct site. This newsgroup is for genealogists, not vitriologists. marthawhite2000@yahoo.co.uk wrote: > Publicize thieves' criminal record anonymously on internet. > > On December 25th, 2001, I found out that my digital camera and many > other electronic good is missing. I frustratedly search diligently all > over the place, only to find out it's really gone. Someone stole it. > > I graciously tell 500 people that the thief have 24 hours to fully and > unconditionally return my property. I was fined $273 further for > intentionally "annoying" the thief. > > Since then, day and night I yearn for vengeance and justice that never > come. Every December 25th, I spend 10% of my earning to buy electronic > goods I destroy to commemorate my lost of properties in the hand of > thieves. > > I was surprised... Honest people making honest money has to pay tax. > Fine for misparking, smoking, missing immigration document, have > someone stupidly pour coffee on her own lap, can result in lawsuits and > fine that's so disproportionate with damage cause. It doesn't matter > that the person doing it doesn't have malevolent intention. It > doesn't matter it's done undeliberately. It doesn't matter that the > freaking law is so complicated it's hard to understand. People are mean > to good honest people. > > A whole family kill themselves, because a Judge convicts him of making > "frivolous argument" against income tax. Many productive Jews and > capitalists, are killed everywhere by angry mob that are envy of them. > > Good people are being slaughtered, yet when one inferior vermin > deliberately, malevolently steal, there isn't enough deterrence to > prevent them from doing so. Government's message is forgiveness and > appeasements. > > Thieves and larcenies take money away from productive individual. > However, thanks to a loophole in the law, thieves' victim has the right > to know the identity of thieves. The purpose is for lawsuits, which is > expensive and tend to hurt more financially responsible individual > rather than the guilty. However, any thief victim can use the identity > for vengeance by anonymously posting thieves' conviction record on > the net. > > To protect thieves government do not post conviction records on > internet. Thieves are way more dangerous than sex crimes. The latter > are often victimless and consensual. Yet the latter is forced to > publicly report their conviction, while thieves are not. > > If you're a thief's victim, don't you want vengeance? Don't you want to > give a hard time to vermin that failed to respect your right? Don't you > want to get down to their level and play in the same playing field with > those thieves and robbers, say by killing them? Unfortunately > governments need thieves to terrorize good hones productive individual, > and hence protect thieves from that. If you kill even one thief, you'll > go to jail. That's a waste of time. So many parasites, so little time > to slaughter all of them. > > But there is something you can do. You can post their conviction record > all over the internet anonymously in newsgroup. > > Good people and good businessmen often have their reputation tarnished > for very little or even no mistake. They're often getting sued > frivolously. It's about time we treat parasites, at last as cruel as > the way we treat good people to flatten up the playing field. This will > motivate people to be good instead. > > The sole purpose why we need government is security. If we let the > worthless die and kill parasites, the market will take care of the > rest. We can even make the deal sweeter to the parasitic inferior > people that cannot make money productively by getting them high with > drugs as long as they stop making kids. Yet, governments virtually > prohibit consensual acts and rewards in consensual ones. No wonder > we're not moving forward fast enough. > > Some innocent people may get imaginary conviction there, but every > conviction records can always be double checked by potential employer, > or neighbor. Employers are less likely to hire those evil vermin. > Hence, the world will be a safer place. > > Some would argue that thieves without a job will steal again. Well, > guns, properly used, don't kill people. They kill vermin. We shouldn't > reward evil acts with appeasement. If we do, we'll end up like the Jews > in Second World War, or Jesus. We should reward evil, justly, with > evil. > > An eye for an eye is good enough for those vermin's. When inferior > people oppose us, we should get down to their level, and fight them > within their own game. > > Money don't bring happiness, vengeance does. Avenge your lost of > property. Exterminate thieves. We'll all be better of. > > http://www.petitiononline.com/thiefcon/petition.html >

    09/21/2005 02:39:00
    1. Re: Anonymously Publish Thieves' Conviction Record on Internet
    2. Yikes! Being imperfect myself, I quickly hit 'Respond' and was about to chew out someone for attacking someone else's spelling and grammer...and then I read the actual note and thought...who on earth would write about alleged 'thieves' and such...that seems to have nothing to do with genealogy or the group we are a part of? Mary, you were right and I apologize for my initial thoughts. How bizarre, but I have seen this all over the web. Even at my own site where I have put up some family tree information, my bio and stories, poems, etc... When I saw the title: "Anonymously Publish Thieves' Conviction Record on Internet" I thought it was going to be some neat, salacious information about our ancestors...too bad it's not even related. Well, have a great day everyone, Jim Riley Http://www.onlinetheater.com --- Mary Beaumont <nogobeau@alphalink.com.au> wrote: > Have you ever thought of night school for some > English and Grammar > lessons ? Then you might be able to launch this on > the correct site. > This newsgroup is for genealogists, not > vitriologists. > > marthawhite2000@yahoo.co.uk wrote: > > > Publicize thieves' criminal record anonymously on > internet. ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com

    09/24/2005 10:34:44