[LAW-LIB:58120] Re: For The Latest News On The Bush Fires Here In Victoria, Australia

From: Leslie Germaine (lgermaine43@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 09 2009 - 16:16:24 PST

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    Ronnie, you sound as though you've come entirely unglued.

    I made no comment on the fires in Australia, because I am not concerned with
    them. I believe the Herald Sun is a better paper than The Age, and that's
    all I addressed in my post.

    I am generally sorry about the plight of those harmed by the fires, as I am
    by all people and creatures anywhere on this globe who suffer due to
    man-made or natural disasters.

    Unlike you, I am not going to look for the nearest listserv to pretend that
    I, personally, should be extending some sort of *faux-sympathy* to people I
    know no better than any of the other 5 billion people on this planet. Sorry,
    but all my *faux-grief* was shed when Princess Diana died.

    As to your hysterics, well....'nuff said.

    -- 
    Leslie Germaine
    Solo Practitioner
    Practicing Worldwide
    ________
    "*The trouble with socialism is that you eventually run out of other
    people's money*"  – Margaret Thatcher.
    

    On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Ronald Huttner <rshutt@netspace.net.au>wrote:

    > 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/>. > 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 > > > > > 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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