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Date: Fri Apr  8 15:35:06 2005
From: buford.t.pisser at verizon.net (buford.t.pisser)
Subject: Re: Case ID 51560370 - Notice of
	ClaimedInfringement

Michael Holstein wrote:

>
>>> That's why if you wanted, you could sell bags of flour as cocaine 
>>> and not be
>>> charged with drug dealing. Fine, it looks the same and weighs the same,
>>> however it isn't the product that's illegal. And to prove that it's 
>>> illegal,
>>> they need to test it.
>>
>
> Well ... tell that to these idiots :
>
> http://www.cleveland.com/search/index.ssf?/base/news/111269368272792.xml?nohio 
>
>
>
> ~Mike.
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Yes but there was actually coke in all of the mess. I guess that if they 
say that just because there were ones and zero's in the file that they 
downloaded, then they may be able to bust Jason on that level. Highly 
unlikely. Whatever happen to innocent until PROVEN guilty. Why does he 
have to prove his innocence. Let them prove his guilt.

Marvin R. Myers CISSP

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