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California Spring in February? We shall overcome the irrational, immoral, inhumane, unChristlike and unethical myth of heterosexual-supremacy. I rebuke those who choose to cling to the evil myth of heterosexual-supremacy that dominates life on Earth, aka, Planet Heterosexual-Supremacy! These unrepentant blasphemers, who dare to blame their bigotry on God, bear false witness against us, their neighbors created perfectly Queer! Visit me on Facebook! www.facebook.com Visit other Reverend Timmy Videos at Vimeo: www.vimeo.com
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Bob Dylan's Stealing of James Damiano's Songs jamesdamiano.yolasite.com
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Victory with RPost Registered Email® service in State and Federal Courts
RPost often receives comments from customers where their use of RPost services provided them with a winning advantage in dispute resolution situations. Nine year RPost customer, Engel & Siegel, LLC, a Chicago-based law firm, reports that they began using RPost's Registered Email services after an experience where they had sent a letter by US Postal Service certified mail service with return receipt green card. While the postal service certified mail green card was sufficient to prove receipt of the letter envelope, the green card record of delivery was discarded as evidence of receipt of the enclosed letter after the recipient claimed the certified mail envelope was empty. With certified mail, there was no way to prove that there was an enclosed letter, and thus, no way to prove the content received. Since that time, reports Donald Engel, managing partner of Engel & Siegel, they have been sending important correspondence and legal notices as Registered Email messages using the RPost services, providing them with court-admissible proof of message delivery, content of each attached PDF letter, and uniform time of receipt. With RPost, Engel reports, "we now have no problems proving what was sent, delivered, opened, and attached. "We have used the RPost Registered Receipt email record successfully in court, presenting the RPost record with the RPost provided court-admissibility white paper. We have used the white paper and the RPost record in court on two occasions with a <b>...</b>
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No artist can lay claim to the controversy that has surrounded the career of songwriter James Damiano. Thirty two years ago James Damiano began an odyssey that led him into a legal maelstrom with Bob Dylan that, to this day, fascinates the greatest of intellectual minds. Since auditioning for the legendary CBS Record producer John Hammond, Sr., who influenced the careers of music industry icons Charlie Christian, Billy Holiday, Bob Dylan, Pete Seger, Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Ray Vaughan , James has engaged in a half a billion dollar copyright infringement law suit with Bob Dylan. As the curtain rises on the stage of deceit we learn that CBS / Sony international recording artist, Bob Dylan not only used songs and lyrics written by James Damiano but also solicited Mr. Damiano's materials for a period of over ten years and eleven months. As per Judicial filings Bob Dylan's name is credited to the songs. One of those songs is nominated for a Grammy as the best rock song of the year. Ironically the title of that song is Dignity. jamesdamiano.yolasite.com
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Dozens of people from the Triangle's Islamic community plan a show of support in Wilmington on Friday when two people have a federal court hearing on charges that they tried to hire someone to kill witnesses in a terrorism trial. Federal authorities arrested Shkumbin Sherifi and Nevine Aly Elshiekh over the weekend and charged them with conspiracy to commit murder. Sherifi's brother, Hysen Sherifi, was sentenced two weeks ago to 45 years in prison on terrorism charges. He was among seven area men arrested in 2009 after authorities said they plotted attacks on targets overseas, stockpiled weapons and conducted paramilitary training. Hysen Sherifi met with his brother and Elshiekh several times in recent weeks at the New Hanover County jail, where he is incarcerated, and arranged to have three witnesses who testified during his trial last fall killed, according to a federal court document. He demanded that the witnesses be beheaded and that pictures be taken of their corpses to prove they had been killed, the court document states. He also wanted a fellow inmate who he thought had tricked him out of some money to be killed. Authorities said Shkumbin Sherifi and Elshiekh gave someone $5000 to kill one person. Elshiekh, 46, plans to hire high-powered attorney Charles Swift to represent her in the case. Swift is a Navy JAG officer who represented Osama bin Laden's driver in a US Supreme Court case. She has headed the special education program at Sterling Montessori Academy and <b>...</b>
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