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Old June 8th 06, 08:18 PM posted to alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.support.child-protective-services
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Greegor wrote:
Kane wrote
Mine is social responsibility by political action.


Yep, no Megalomania in that expression!


Did they swear you in for your testimony to the HW&MC hearing?

But when you're trying to pretend at "social responsibility"


Then you weren't trying to be socially responsible when you submitted
your long, and sometimes erroneous testimony to the HW&MC?

What would you call it then?

You are artful with language you surely can come up with something.

I mean you certainly showed me that "execution" and "suicide" can't both
be used for the same thing. 0:-

wouldn't that work better if you hadn't have
spent over a year publicly posting profanity?


Many of your actions, as YOU described them, were profane, Greg. Yes
there you were, being socially responsible by political action,
regardless of what a fool you were making of yourself.

You might as well have worn a tinfoil beanie with a propeller given the
content, but heck, I recognize even those folks attempt to be
responsible...without calling the megalomaniacs. It's their right.

Yours too.

You mistake things like my disapproval of content to disapproval of
acting as you did. Or am I not correct?

Going to continue with AA to answer?

0:-





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to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb
contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin (or someone else)
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Old June 11th 06, 09:12 AM posted to alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.support.child-protective-services
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Fagele?

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Old June 11th 06, 05:28 PM posted to alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.support.child-protective-services
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Greegor wrote:
Fagele?


That's how you spell "relief?"

--
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what
to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb
contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin (or someone else)
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Old June 12th 06, 01:06 AM posted to alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.support.child-protective-services
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What was your point about this one, Kane?


http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/05/18/li....ap/index.html

Killer at 12, teen back in prison for 30 years
Judge: 'In plain English, Lionel Tate, you have run out of chances'

Thursday, May 18, 2006; Posted: 3:41 p.m. EDT (19:41 GMT)

Lionel Tate, shown at an earlier hearing, was sentenced to 30 years in
prison.
Image:

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (AP) -- Lionel Tate, the teenager who got a
second chance after he beat and stomped a 6-year-old girl to death, was
sent back to prison for 30 years Thursday for gun possession.

"In plain English, Lionel Tate, you've run out of chances. You do not
get any more," Circuit Judge Joel T. Lazarus told Tate, who smirked as
he was led off to jail in shackles.

Tate, now 19, was convicted of beating Tiffany Eunick to death in 1999,
when he was 12, claiming he accidentally killed the girl while
imitating pro wrestling moves he had seen on television. He became the
youngest person in modern U.S. history to receive a life sentence.

His murder conviction was overturned in 2004 by an appeals court that
said it was not clear Tate understood the charges. He was freed under a
deal in which he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was
sentenced to 10 years' probation.

On Thursday, he was back in court over the holdup of a pizza
deliveryman last May.

In a deal with prosecutors, Tate had faced 10 to 30 years in prison
after pleading guilty to robbery and violating his probation by having
a gun. On Thursday, the judge let him withdraw his guilty plea in the
robbery but still sentenced him on the gun charge. The robbery trial is
set for September 18.

Defense attorney H. Dohn Williams said he did not understand why Tate
would want to go to trial on the robbery charge, given that a
conviction could bring a life sentence in addition to the 30 years for
the probation violation.

"He continues to get bad advice from meddling third parties," Williams
said outside court.

Williams said Tate's mother, Florida Highway Patrol trooper Kathleen
Grossett-Tate, told him he could win an appeal on the probation
violation conviction, win his robbery case and leave jail in a year.
She left court without commenting.

Williams pleaded with the judge for leniency, blaming Tate's criminal
behavior on his upbringing.

"The death of Tiffany Eunick would never have occurred if there had
been proper parental guidance and control," Williams said.
"Six-year-old Tiffany tragically died while ... roughhousing with a
6-year-old boy in a 12-year-old's body."

The judge said Tate has shown "disdain and disrespect" for the law
after repeated opportunities to redeem himself.

Since his release in 1999, Tate has had numerous run-ins with the law.
In 2004, the judge sentenced him to an additional five years' probation
for having a knife.

Last month, the judge ruled for the second time that Tate was competent
to face the robbery charge after Tate claimed he was mentally ill from
years of abuse by his mother. He claimed he was hearing voices and
contemplating suicide, a story he later admitted was a ruse.

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Old June 12th 06, 02:16 AM posted to alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.support.child-protective-services
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Greegor wrote:
What was your point about this one, Kane?


I don't know. What did I remark when I posted it?

0:-




http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/05/18/li....ap/index.html

Killer at 12, teen back in prison for 30 years
Judge: 'In plain English, Lionel Tate, you have run out of chances'

Thursday, May 18, 2006; Posted: 3:41 p.m. EDT (19:41 GMT)

Lionel Tate, shown at an earlier hearing, was sentenced to 30 years in
prison.
Image:

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (AP) -- Lionel Tate, the teenager who got a
second chance after he beat and stomped a 6-year-old girl to death, was
sent back to prison for 30 years Thursday for gun possession.

"In plain English, Lionel Tate, you've run out of chances. You do not
get any more," Circuit Judge Joel T. Lazarus told Tate, who smirked as
he was led off to jail in shackles.

Tate, now 19, was convicted of beating Tiffany Eunick to death in 1999,
when he was 12, claiming he accidentally killed the girl while
imitating pro wrestling moves he had seen on television. He became the
youngest person in modern U.S. history to receive a life sentence.

His murder conviction was overturned in 2004 by an appeals court that
said it was not clear Tate understood the charges. He was freed under a
deal in which he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was
sentenced to 10 years' probation.

On Thursday, he was back in court over the holdup of a pizza
deliveryman last May.

In a deal with prosecutors, Tate had faced 10 to 30 years in prison
after pleading guilty to robbery and violating his probation by having
a gun. On Thursday, the judge let him withdraw his guilty plea in the
robbery but still sentenced him on the gun charge. The robbery trial is
set for September 18.

Defense attorney H. Dohn Williams said he did not understand why Tate
would want to go to trial on the robbery charge, given that a
conviction could bring a life sentence in addition to the 30 years for
the probation violation.

"He continues to get bad advice from meddling third parties," Williams
said outside court.

Williams said Tate's mother, Florida Highway Patrol trooper Kathleen
Grossett-Tate, told him he could win an appeal on the probation
violation conviction, win his robbery case and leave jail in a year.
She left court without commenting.

Williams pleaded with the judge for leniency, blaming Tate's criminal
behavior on his upbringing.

"The death of Tiffany Eunick would never have occurred if there had
been proper parental guidance and control," Williams said.
"Six-year-old Tiffany tragically died while ... roughhousing with a
6-year-old boy in a 12-year-old's body."

The judge said Tate has shown "disdain and disrespect" for the law
after repeated opportunities to redeem himself.

Since his release in 1999, Tate has had numerous run-ins with the law.
In 2004, the judge sentenced him to an additional five years' probation
for having a knife.

Last month, the judge ruled for the second time that Tate was competent
to face the robbery charge after Tate claimed he was mentally ill from
years of abuse by his mother. He claimed he was hearing voices and
contemplating suicide, a story he later admitted was a ruse.



--
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what
to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb
contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin (or someone else)
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Old June 12th 06, 02:20 AM posted to alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.support.child-protective-services
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Greegor wrote:
What was your point about this one, Kane?


Can't recall now. Possibly that he wasn't a foster child?

You really are dim.

0:-




http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/05/18/li....ap/index.html

Killer at 12, teen back in prison for 30 years
Judge: 'In plain English, Lionel Tate, you have run out of chances'

Thursday, May 18, 2006; Posted: 3:41 p.m. EDT (19:41 GMT)

Lionel Tate, shown at an earlier hearing, was sentenced to 30 years in
prison.
Image:

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (AP) -- Lionel Tate, the teenager who got a
second chance after he beat and stomped a 6-year-old girl to death, was
sent back to prison for 30 years Thursday for gun possession.

"In plain English, Lionel Tate, you've run out of chances. You do not
get any more," Circuit Judge Joel T. Lazarus told Tate, who smirked as
he was led off to jail in shackles.

Tate, now 19, was convicted of beating Tiffany Eunick to death in 1999,
when he was 12, claiming he accidentally killed the girl while
imitating pro wrestling moves he had seen on television. He became the
youngest person in modern U.S. history to receive a life sentence.

His murder conviction was overturned in 2004 by an appeals court that
said it was not clear Tate understood the charges. He was freed under a
deal in which he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was
sentenced to 10 years' probation.

On Thursday, he was back in court over the holdup of a pizza
deliveryman last May.

In a deal with prosecutors, Tate had faced 10 to 30 years in prison
after pleading guilty to robbery and violating his probation by having
a gun. On Thursday, the judge let him withdraw his guilty plea in the
robbery but still sentenced him on the gun charge. The robbery trial is
set for September 18.

Defense attorney H. Dohn Williams said he did not understand why Tate
would want to go to trial on the robbery charge, given that a
conviction could bring a life sentence in addition to the 30 years for
the probation violation.

"He continues to get bad advice from meddling third parties," Williams
said outside court.

Williams said Tate's mother, Florida Highway Patrol trooper Kathleen
Grossett-Tate, told him he could win an appeal on the probation
violation conviction, win his robbery case and leave jail in a year.
She left court without commenting.

Williams pleaded with the judge for leniency, blaming Tate's criminal
behavior on his upbringing.

"The death of Tiffany Eunick would never have occurred if there had
been proper parental guidance and control," Williams said.
"Six-year-old Tiffany tragically died while ... roughhousing with a
6-year-old boy in a 12-year-old's body."

The judge said Tate has shown "disdain and disrespect" for the law
after repeated opportunities to redeem himself.

Since his release in 1999, Tate has had numerous run-ins with the law.
In 2004, the judge sentenced him to an additional five years' probation
for having a knife.

Last month, the judge ruled for the second time that Tate was competent
to face the robbery charge after Tate claimed he was mentally ill from
years of abuse by his mother. He claimed he was hearing voices and
contemplating suicide, a story he later admitted was a ruse.



--
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what
to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb
contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin (or someone else)
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Old June 12th 06, 02:52 AM posted to alt.parenting.spanking,alt.support.foster-parents,alt.support.child-protective-services
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Golly, how did THAT rate a 2 on the Kane scale?

 




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