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New wrench thrown in the wheel by crash_2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Here's the problem by beez2002-07-12 06:31:26
    Like I said, maybe it shouldn't be there by crash_2002-07-12 06:35:58
      i don't agree by Control2002-07-12 07:07:11
        That's a bit unfair by tigermouse2002-07-12 07:12:57
          No Its Not by rwrannells2002-07-12 07:32:36
            Free thought and decision making? by crash_2002-07-12 07:52:08
              Interesting. by Naruki2002-07-12 08:46:23
                Well... by Ravenlock2002-07-12 09:32:15
                  He could not file except on behalf of his child by hyzenthlay2002-07-12 09:40:17
                    I'm curious by tigermouse2002-07-12 10:02:44
                      I think what he did is important by hyzenthlay2002-07-12 10:07:28
                        again, the ends were good by tigermouse2002-07-12 10:45:59
                          Hmmmm by hyzenthlay 2002-07-12 10:50:38
Wonder if that would have worked. I think he would have had to secure the permission of the parent of the teen as well, and given the death threats he has experienced <overdramtic> perhaps he did not choose to expose another person to the danger?</overdramatic>

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                            I don't think he needed to get involved by tigermouse2002-07-12 11:02:39
                              True by hyzenthlay2002-07-12 11:07:59
                                It's a little early for that by tigermouse2002-07-12 11:31:57
                            You're kidding, right? by Ravenlock2002-07-12 12:34:20

 

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