[LAW-LIB:58028] Re: For The Latest News On The Bush Fires Here In Victoria, Australia

From: Ronald Huttner (rshutt@netspace.net.au)
Date: Mon Feb 09 2009 - 07:57:33 PST

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    What a truly revolting person you are "Leslie"
    Utterly REVOLTING and DESPICABLE.
    You found the time to quibble, (UTTERLY IRRELEVANTLY), about which
    Melbourne newspaper persons should read for news of the fires,
    but couldn't muster up one solitary second of time to express any
    sympathy for the families of the dead, for those in hospital with
    horrendous burns,
    for those who have lost ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING, for Australia itself -
    which is in DEEP mourning at the most APPALLING TRAGEDY it has EVER
    seen in its entire history. No - you prefer to play politics with the
    dead and dying - just to push a sick, perverted, ultra right-wing
    political agenda.
    I have reached the point where I simply couldn't care less if I get
    thrown off the List for saying this, because it simply HAS to be said.
    And it has to be said RIGHT NOW.
    AND ON THE LIST FOR ALL TO READ
    You are the VILEST, NASTIEST, SICKEST, MOST COWARDLY AND EMETIC excuse
    for a human being that has EVER entered Law-Lib.
    You have contributed NOTHING WHATSOEVER OF ANY USE AT ALL TO ANYONE,
    AT ANY TIME.
    NOTHING.
    All you have EVER done is PROVOKE, IRRITATE, STIR, AND BEHAVE LIKE THE
    UTTERLY DISGUSTING CREEPY ANONYMOUS COWARD THAT YOU ARE.

    Ronald Huttner LL.B (Hons)
    (Retired) Barrister, Solicitor, Law Lecturer and Legal Researcher
    Melbourne
    Victoria
    Australia

    On 09/02/2009, at 11:56 AM, Leslie Germaine wrote:

    > Most serious followers of Australian affairs prefer, not
    > surprisingly, the Herald Sun.
    > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/
    >
    > --
    > Leslie Germaine
    > Solo Practitioner
    > Practicing Worldwide
    > ________
    > "Stimulus" comes from the verb stimulare, which is Latin for
    > "transfer massive sums of money from what remains of the dynamic
    > sector of the economy to the special interests of the Democratic
    > Party." -- Mark Steyn
    >
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    >
    > On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 5:00 PM, Ronald Huttner
    > <rshutt@netspace.net.au> wrote:
    > Victoria's leading daily morning newspaper is The Age.
    > http://www,theage.com.au
    >
    >
    > Ron Huttner LL.B (Hons)
    > (Retired) Barrister, Solicitor, Law Lecturer and Legal Researcher
    > Melbourne
    > Victoria
    > Australia
    >
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