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Oct 16, 2011
 
Prometheus Rose wrote:
You know, I was thinking of sending that blogger some info that would further his cause greatly, but he seems to be off his rocker. I stumbled on to something that really blew my mind, and I've submitted it to certain people that are responsible for protecting us from that sort of thing, I hope something comes of it. That blogger is an unhappy customer of the courts, and most of what he says is garbage, but every once in a while he stumbles on to something interesting. The cross dressing commissioner story was new to me, and it made me chuckle. The link you submitted on the auditor helping get signatures for we are ohio does not trouble me as much as the high pay for public employee republicans in this county not supporting the measure (or our governor). I hope John's people are paying attention to that, I know I am.
He managed to get the first judge off his case, but he is easily taken in by pranksters, the messages attributed to the "prosecutor" are clearly not.(The story is he spammed craigslist posts and got hit back). What would be interesting is all of the Swift book about evidence behind that murder, the google copy blocks the two pages of most interest.

A word about that blogger you may not know, he formerly was in federal law enforcement but forced to retire early (union protections prevented firing), he won't tell you why and he thinks anyone raising questions is the prosecutor, but if you can find his name out and google it with his former employer (check the court document file, it will take a few hours) you will find very interesting things he was caught on and a certain convict spared the DP by strickland (one of the better things that hack did beyond Castle law). He really looks like a hypocrite then.

I am surprised that the state party would be that interested here, they typically fear competitve primaries and seek to get nominees by informal convention (smoke filled rooms, money). This nearly always means Cincy and Columbus moderates instead of conservatives like Jim Jordan, if you have read recent history, you would find it amazing that a person who is given credit for the success of Clinton is now a right-wing extremist in the left's eyes. The 94 crime bill is still a limiting factor to me.

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Oct 17, 2011
 
Wow. Reading this thread is like listening to two 4 year olds discussing nuclear physics.

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Oct 17, 2011
 
Norm Deplume wrote:
Wow. Reading this thread is like listening to two 4 year olds discussing nuclear physics.
I'm just humbled to be in your presence, are you the same Norm who posts on the Beacon full time? Sincerely, I'm a big fan.

Just remeber, Einstein was four once. A Washington and Jefferson and Patrick Henry too They knew what they were doing when they started something new. It was in this giant land of ours that it all began when this old world was changing hands.

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Oct 18, 2011
 
Prometheus Rose wrote:
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I'm just humbled to be in your presence, are you the same Norm who posts on the Beacon full time? Sincerely, I'm a big fan.
Just remeber, Einstein was four once. A Washington and Jefferson and Patrick Henry too They knew what they were doing when they started something new. It was in this giant land of ours that it all began when this old world was changing hands.
But they were smart.

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Oct 18, 2011
 
They sure were, they were very smart. Do you ever wonder what they would do if they were alive today? Probably average 6 posts per day per message board like you Mr Norm De Plume. It is amazing you find the time to post that much on multiple sites, as I assume you must be squeezing that into your busy life. Extremely impressive that you find the time. I'm not very bright, a dim bulb, I only post on the few things I know very well.

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Prometheus Rose wrote:
They sure were, they were very smart. Do you ever wonder what they would do if they were alive today? Probably average 6 posts per day per message board like you Mr Norm De Plume. It is amazing you find the time to post that much on multiple sites, as I assume you must be squeezing that into your busy life. Extremely impressive that you find the time. I'm not very bright, a dim bulb, I only post on the few things I know very well.
Counting this post on this thread, PR 12 posts, ND 5. See? You don't know what you are talking about and should really shut up because you are making a fool of your anonymous self.

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Oct 19, 2011
 
Anonymous? My name shows up right next to my posts. Did you think it was a Nom de Guerre? I have no idea why my father, Lapetus, chose this moniker, but it sure fits well. So I'm a fool by questioning the 2 senior citizens who have, so far, squandered 25% of the cost of a new courthouse by fixing up our crumbling courthouse? They said they didn't want to have a new courthouse because they were worried about making the small annual payments on the new one so they instead are spending large chunks of their general fund budget right now in a horrible economic environment to patch problems. Everytime they fix something, they find something else needs immediate care. How little real world experience do you have to posess to not see that coming? Why don't you run for Commissioner Norm? I'd vote for you over Geisserman, and I'm in a position to offer you a large contribution to your campaign. You can be the Common Sense candidate...

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