>James, Jack 2 is just one well.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0908/p03s02-usec.html
7000 feet below the sea surface then another 28,000 feet. This is
expensive oil. And it is in the middle of a hurricane spawing ground.
From don.bowen AT earthlink.net Mon Nov 13 18:15:59 2006Return-Path: <don.bowen AT earthlink.net>
And by the way, that 28K includes the 7000 ft of water depth.
From erthnsky AT bellsouth.net Mon Nov 13 18:29:12 2006Return-Path: <erthnsky AT bellsouth.net>
A light bulb went on while I was doing dishes. When I was on the
grand jury, I noticed that everywhere possible, a felony burglary
charge was being tacked onto what would otherwise be misdemeanor
crimes.
finally I asked, "if a person were to enter a house without
permission with the intention of stealing a lit cigarette in an
ashtray, that would be a felony?" The presiding liawyer read us the
statute with relish to prove that this was indeed the case. If you
enter a house with the intention of committing a crime, no matter how
small or whether related to the house or its occupants, whether or
not they press charges (for instance, if you ducked into your
vacationing buddy's kitchen to clean some out-of-season trout),
you'll be guilty of a felony. This statute undoubtedly exists in
California too.
I'm not familiar with this sting operation. Can you provide a
Now that laws exist with such creative potential, the product of a quarter-century of the fascist revolution, it dawns on me that the
"free drug giveaway" was precisely the same thing. If they can prove
that you walked through a doorway into a framed structure to obtain
what you believed to be a joint, then you can be sent away for years.
The neuter running the Ms. NebBisCh show probably didn't mention
that.
It might result in a massive tune-out, on the part of gullible
females and others, if it became known that the only guys charged
were the ones who actually brought the beer (after prompting) AND
mentioned the (imaginary) girl by (fictitious) name, and then only
because it's conveniently now a felony to enter a building with the
intention of furnishing beer to a (non-existent) minor.
I'm not surprised that someone out there thinks this is a great
thing. Maybe it's a felony to steal play money that's really
convincing looking too. If there were 3 non-existent
quincean~eras in the made-up story, does that trigger 3 counts of
molestation?
IIRC, you don't have kids, Bill, but assuming you did, what would
you do if you came home and found some guy chatting up your
14-year-old in the kitchen? I'm sure it happens. If so many guys
will come out of the woodwork for the TV show, I'm sure they come
out when the bait is real, not a decoy. I see (and I think the law
does too) a big difference between showing up for free drugs and
showing up for free sex with a minor.
Marie
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