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Post by BalkisII on Jun 1, 2004 5:20:36 GMT -5
Alleged Quote from Tyrone Brooks: State Rep. Tyrone Brooks of Atlanta had said since York's arrest in May that he was "highly suspicious" of the charges against York. But after hearing of the guilty plea Thursday afternoon, Brooks said York has "got to suffer the consequences."... M-9, how is this an "Alleged Quote" They are saying exactly what he said. I'm sure if he did not say these things, he would object to whomever printed that!
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Post by SUDAN on Jun 1, 2004 11:07:48 GMT -5
Mr. Tyrone Brooks indeed said upon Mr. York's guilty plea,"He (Mr. York) must suffer the consequences."
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Master-9
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You can't stop NUWAUBU!!!!
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Post by Master-9 on Jun 1, 2004 11:33:10 GMT -5
Mr. Tyrone Brooks indeed said upon Mr. York's guilty plea,"He (Mr. York) must suffer the consequences." What is your main point in all of this Sud'aan?
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Post by SUDAN on Jun 1, 2004 12:54:39 GMT -5
To answer Master 9 .. the irony that Mr. York is being charged by the State of Georgia predominantly via a law/legislation authored by Georgia State Representative Mr. Brooks (with past Nuwaubian involvement) is an intriguing parallel. What is your main point in all of this Sud'aan?
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Post by SUDAN on Jun 2, 2004 11:17:19 GMT -5
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Master-9
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Post by Master-9 on Jun 2, 2004 20:27:08 GMT -5
Just state your point, we have all read Rickross collection of cults
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Post by SUDAN on Jun 2, 2004 23:59:53 GMT -5
Master 9 "The Apex" you seek is written at post #18. Regards... Just state your point, we have all read Rickross collection of cults
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Post by BalkisII on Jun 3, 2004 5:53:08 GMT -5
According to to the Webster New World College Dictionary, fourth editon:
APEX -Noun. 1.a point, 2.the pointed end, 3.the highest point of interest, excitement, etc.; climax...
IRONY -Noun. 1.a method of humorous or subtly sarcastic expression in which the intended meaning of the words is the direct opposite of their usual sense. 2. the contrast, as in a play, between what a character thinks the thruth is, a revealed in a speech or action, and what an audience or reader knows the trutht to be. 3. a combination of circumstances or a result that is the opposite of what is or might be expected or considered appropiate {an irony that the firehouse burned}!
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Post by SUDAN on Jun 3, 2004 9:23:53 GMT -5
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Post by SUDAN on Jul 4, 2004 11:48:54 GMT -5
Mr. Brooks continues to show his Putnam county concern by using his influence to show political concern with the methods of Putnam County Sheriff Mr. Howard Sills. True indeed this website has a far reaching readership....
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Post by GTOM on Jul 5, 2004 1:07:47 GMT -5
SUDAN yeah YOUR RIGHT, SWD is a NOUN... so AN makes it DOUBLE.. Unlike IRQA which is a VERB so AN does not make it DOUBLE. What is your main point in all of this Sud'aan?
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