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Law & Ethics - December 2007

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i bought 2 cell phone batteries from cellphoneshop.net both are counterfeit they even went as far as to put stickers on them to make them look real. they wont refund my money paypal was no use as they say they only deal with the transport of goods. what agency in the government handles this

2007-12-04 01:19:49 · 4 answers · asked by lilloric 7

can i have your opinions please,
in about november 2006 I told the deputy head of my school to **** off and i got an external suspension for 5 days. last januaray i said a boy was an attention seeker and he threw a ruler at me, i threw it back and then he picked up a chair and threw it at me it hit my hairline luckily. i had to go to A+E and have 7 stitches in my head, he got 2 days on internal suspension just doing all of his work out of the class and not really interacting with anyone, my mum appealed many times and kept going on eventually i got a personal apology from the headmistress. the reason they gave was partly that it was the boys first offence, well when i got suspended the first for telling the deputy to **** off it was still my first offence, im suspended at the mo for 2 days, for bunking 2 lesons and running into a teacher and pushing her backwards. (not intentionally) can i have your thoughts in the chair incedent please. Thank you

2007-12-04 01:15:36 · 6 answers · asked by jamesington 2

They are bad and can hurt your lungs...

2007-12-04 01:11:58 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

i do not agree that 9/11 was an inside job. Only because, George W. Bush was not included in the conspiracy. do you agree?

2007-12-03 20:48:08 · 8 answers · asked by The Nihilist 3

Send your concerns to:-

'public.enquiries@sfo.gsi.gov.uk'

Dear Sirs,

I am sure that you do not require detail from me.

The McCann’s are most likely laundering fund money, given by the duped public in good faith, through the Private detective agency.

I understand that there is a proper time and place for everything but urge you that action is certainly required and that sooner rather than later would seem appropriate.

Regards,

Concerned member of the public.

2007-12-03 20:23:13 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

after expungement, does that mean that person has no criminal record AT ALL?

Who can see or find out the record?
When does he/she HAVE to disclose?

Would the record be found by other countries? Canada, Australia, China, Japan?
Do other countries governments or company ask US to give them the expunged record????
Is that "HAVE to" to disclose that when we go get a job or just travel there?

2007-12-03 20:04:29 · 2 answers · asked by Someone25 2

I need to know how to see the footage and if I can see find anything how do I get a copy any for a criminal case. The twist is I live in another state and don't have the funds to hirer some one.

2007-12-03 19:49:53 · 3 answers · asked by micalishous 1

2007-12-03 18:58:13 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I own an ice cream store and last week, I noticed some significant scratches on the glass of my display - like someone had keyed it. My employees saw it also.
I have a good surveillance system at my store so I started reviewing my hard drive. To my dismay, I found the people who did the damage. They are both 5 years old and they were with an adult, who happens to be one of my employees - and who was not watching what they were doing. Also. . .I work a full time job where I work with one of the young people who scratched my display.

I called a glass company to see what could be done and due to the size and depth of the scratches, my only option is to replace the glass at a cost of $1,500.

My dilemma is this: this is a smallish town, I have a casual acquaintance with the parents of one of the vandals and the adult that was with them is one of my employees. How should I reconcile this situation in a kind way without letting them have it? I want to be firm, but fair.

2007-12-03 18:41:06 · 9 answers · asked by paradyne77 2

Hi, i am in a wheelchair and i want to know. how could a person like me defend themselves without going to jail and while waiting on the police to get to me house? right now i am not having any troubles of any kind. but i want to know what i could do to protect myself legally without going to jail.. I ask my local mayor (oklahoma) and everything and her office reponse was. look up criminal law on GOOGLE. the police chief didn't even give me a strage answer either. I'm asking is because i want to be able to know how to protect myself long before trouble happens / if it happens....etc

2007-12-03 18:00:54 · 4 answers · asked by wj30_98 2

I live in TX... a 91 yr old man went to go pay a utility bill a week ago n never went back home. Obviously he lost his way home...He did have dementia.... here's the f*d up thing... the police dept couldn't put out a "silver alert"<--like the amber alert... right away since he a DR. never authorized he had dementia..
They finally decided to put the "silver alert"out yesterday... after 5 days...yes 5 days...
They found him this morning...he passed away...
What are your thoughts on this stupid "silver alert"...I would think at a certain age anyone should qualify for the alert...
It bugs me because my grandpa passed away from alzheimers...
What are your thoughts on this sad event?

2007-12-03 17:57:11 · 5 answers · asked by ♥aman-duh leigh♥ 6

i need the basic details relating to the sex discrimination

2007-12-03 17:50:31 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

this concerns 1st amendment issues with constraints of time, place, and manner

2007-12-03 17:46:37 · 2 answers · asked by blue_eyed_monkey82 1

Even poor people have a gun in their house for home protection. I read he had a machete, and you know what they say about bringing a knife to a gun fight. If he had a gun, would he be alive today? I suspect that if he had fired a gun, it would have scared off the intruders. Why didn't he lock himself in his room and called the police?

I'm not saying it's his fault he was killed, but people get killed in robberies every day, and people need to take action to prevent it from happening to them.

2007-12-03 17:14:29 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

So...

I just got caught with Salvia Divinorium. It is legal, but i got caught with it at school. It was in a small baggy, but that was how i bought it.

I got suspended to the superintendent, and i want your ideas on what you think is going to happen.

I didnt know i had it on me. I was looking through the stuff in my pockets, and found the bag of it. A stuudent saw it, and turned me in. I got checked by the principal, and now i have to go to the superintendent. He will decide if I get expelled or let back in school.

Any predicitons on what is going to happen next? Any suggestions on how to get let back in school? I honestly had no intentions of using it, or selling it, and I can't afford to be expelled.

I'm in high school, 9th grade.

Thanks!

2007-12-03 17:11:50 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

...equal?

For example: If a 17 year old boy and a 15 year old girl both agree to engage in sex. It is the boy who has committed the alledge crime, and the girl who is the victim. Even though both the boy and the girl are both minors and they both agreed to the sex.

Why is the man always at fault? When should the woman be held accountable for her actions?

2007-12-03 16:53:19 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

I bought it at wal-mart without looking at the date, and it's a week old.

2007-12-03 16:48:53 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

in the eyes of a pro-isolationist

2007-12-03 16:43:52 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am going for child support so i have been told that he owns properties in 2 local towns. Would my city hall be able to tell me if he is listed as an owner? Thanks for any help!

2007-12-03 16:41:48 · 7 answers · asked by arecibena_ausente 3

A guy that I work with said that his son got kicked out of his apartment because, the main reason (he had a women in his apartment and they were not married). The guy says that if in the contract (basically the owner says that he must approve of everything about both people. He also points out that the person renting out a house can refuse to allow a person to move in because of either being gay, certain skin color or being married. I know that this sounds like a obvious answer, but no matter how I argued that is not legal or wright, this guy and his religous nephew said that I am wrong. Is there any information that I can print out to prove them wrong.

2007-12-03 16:01:51 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

While I was gone today someone vandalized my drive way and broke 4-5 decoritve bricks I had. I think they might have also stolen items that where to be delivered today (though they could also be late). Since I have no idea of who did this can I still file a police report?

2007-12-03 15:58:59 · 10 answers · asked by SBN 2

information, required under HIPAA, be given and why?

2007-12-03 15:52:14 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

The following is a conversation with Mr. Ron Supinski of the Public Information Department of the San Francisco, Federal Reserve Bank. This is an account of that conversation reconstructed to the best of my ability from notes taken during the conversation on October 8, 1992.

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CALLER - Mr. Supinski, does my country own the Federal Reserve System?

MR. SUPINSKI - We are an agency of the government.

CALLER - That's not my question. Is it owned by my country?

MR. SUPINSKI - It is an agency of the government created by congress.

CALLER - Is the Federal Reserve a Corporation?

MR. SUPINSKI - Yes CALLER - Does my government own any of the stock in the Federal Reserve?

MR. SUPINSKI - No, it is owned by the member banks.

CALLER - Are the member banks private corporations?

MR. SUPINSKI - Yes CALLER - Are Federal Reserve Notes backed by anything?

MR. SUPINSKI -Yes, by the assets of the Federal Reserve but, primarily by the power of congress to lay tax on the people.

CALLER - Did you say, by the power to collect taxes is what backs Federal Reserve Notes?

MR. SUPINSKI - Yes CALLER - What are the total assets of the Federal Reserve?

MR. SUPINSKI - The San Francisco Bank has $36 Billion in assets.

CALLER - What are these assets comprised of?

MR. SUPINSKI - Gold, the Federal Reserve Bank itself and government securities.

CALLER - What value does the Federal Reserve Bank carry gold per oz. on their books?

MR. SUPINSKI - I don't have that information but the San Francisco Bank has $1.6 billion in gold.

CALLER - Are you saying the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco has $1.6 billion in gold, the bank itself and the balance of the assets is government securities?

MR. SUPINSKI - Yes.

CALLER - Where does the Federal Reserve get Federal Reserve Notes from?

MR. SUPINSKI - They are authorized by the Treasury.

CALLER - How much does the Federal Reserve pay for a $10 Federal Reserve Note?

MR. SUPINSKI - Fifty to seventy cents.

CALLER - How much do they pay for a $100.00 Federal Reserve Note?

MR. SUPINSKI - The same fifty to seventy cents.

CALLER - To pay only fifty cents for a $100.00 is a tremendous gain, isn't it?

MR. SUPINSKI - Yes

CALLER - According to the U.S. Treasury, the Federal Reserve pays $20.60 per 1,000 denomination or a little over two cents for a $100.00 bill, is that correct?

MR. SUPINSKI - That is probably close.

CALLER - Doesn't the Federal Reserve use the Federal Reserve Notes that cost about two cents each to purchase U.S. Bonds from the government?

MR. SUPINSKI - Yes, but there is more to it than that.

CALLER - Basically, that is what happens?

MR. SUPINSKI - Yes, basically you are correct.

CALLER - How many Federal Reserve Notes are in circulation?

MR. SUPINSKI - $263 billion and we can only account for a small percentage.

CALLER - Where did they go?

MR. SUPINSKI - Peoples mattress, buried in their back yards and illegal drug money.

CALLER - Since the debt is payable in Federal Reserve Notes, how can the $4 trillion national debt be paid-off with the total Federal Reserve Notes in circulation?

MR. SUPINSKI - I don't know.

CALLER - If the Federal Government would collect every Federal Reserve Note in circulation would it be mathematically possible to pay the $4 trillion national debt?

MR. SUPINSKI - No CALLER - Am I correct when I say, $1 deposited in a member bank $8 can be lent out through Fractional Reserve Policy?

MR. SUPINSKI - About $7.

CALLER - Correct me if I am wrong but, $7 of additional Federal Reserve Notes were never put in circulation. But, for lack of better words were "created out of thin air " in the form of credits and the two cents per denomination were not paid either. In other words, the Federal Reserve Notes were not physically printed but, in reality were created by a journal entry and lent at interest. Is that correct?

MR. SUPINSKI - Yes CALLER - Is that the reason there are only $263 billion Federal Reserve Notes in circulation?

MR. SUPINSKI - That is part of the reason.

CALLER - Am I mistaking that when the Federal Reserve Act was passed (on Christmas Eve) in 1913, it transferred the power to coin and issue our nations money and to regulate the value thereof from Congress to a Private corporation. And my country now borrows what should be our own money from the Federal Reserve (a private corporation) plus interest. Is that correct and the debt can never be paid off under the current money system of country?

MR. SUPINSKI - Basically, yes.

CALLER - I smell a rat, do you?

MR. SUPINSKI - I am sorry, I can't answer that, I work here.

CALLER - Has the Federal Reserve ever been independently audited?

MR. SUPINSKI - We are audited.

CALLER - Why is there a current House Resolution 1486 calling for a complete audit of the Federal Reserve by the G.A.O. and why is the Federal Reserve resisting?

MR. SUPINSKI - I don't know.

CALLER - Does the Federal Reserve regulate the value of Federal Reserve Notes and interest rates?

MR. SUPINSKI - Yes

CALLER - Explain how the Federal Reserve System can be Constitutional if, only the Congress of the U.S., which comprises of the Senate and the House of Representatives has the power to coin and issue our money supply and regulate the value thereof? [Article 1 Section 1 and Section 8] Nowhere, in the Constitution does it give Congress the power or authority to transfer any powers granted under the Constitution to a private corporation or, does it?

MR. SUPINSKI - I am not an expert on constitutional law. I can refer you to our legal department.

CALLER - I can tell you I have read the Constitution. It does NOT provide that any power granted can be transferred to a private corporation. Doesn't it specifically state, all other powers not granted are reserved to the States and to the citizens? Does that mean to a private corporation?

MR. SUPINSKI - I don't think so, but we were created by Congress.

CALLER - Would you agree it is our country and it should be our money as provided by our Constitution?

MR. SUPINSKI - I understand what you are saying.

CALLER - Why should we borrow our own money from a private consortium of bankers? Isn't this why we had a revolution, created a separate sovereign nation and a Bill of Rights?

MR. SUPINSKI - (Declined to answer).

CALLER - Has the Federal Reserve ever been declared constitutional by the Supreme Court?

MR. SUPINSKI - I believe there has been court cases on the matter.

CALLER - Have they been Supreme Court Cases?

MR. SUPINSKI - I think so, but I am not sure.

CALLER - Didn't the Supreme Court declare unanimously in A.L.A. Schechter Poultry Corp. vs. U.S. and Carter vs. Carter Coal Co. the corporative-state arrangement an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power? ["The power conferred is the power to regulate. This is legislative delegation in its most obnoxious form; for it is not even delegation to an official or an official body, presumptively disinterested, but to private persons."
Carter vs. Carter Coal Co.]

MR. SUPINSKI - I don't know, I can refer you to our legal department.

CALLER - Isn't the current money system a house of cards that must fall because, the debt can mathematically never be paid-off?

MR. SUPINSKI - It appears that way. I can tell you have been looking into this matter and are very knowledgeable. However, we do have a solution.

CALLER - What is the solution?

MR. SUPINSKI - The Debit Card.

CALLER - Do you mean under the E.F.T. Act (Electronic Funds Transfer)? Isn't that very frightening, when one considers the capabilities of computers? It would provide the government and all it's agencies, including the Federal Reserve such information as: You went to the gas station @ 2:30 and bought $10.00 of unleaded gas @ $1.41 per gallon and then you went to the grocery store @ 2:58 and bought bread, lunch meat and milk for $12.32 and then went to the drug store @ 3:30 and bought cold medicine for $5.62. In other words, they would know where we go, when we went, how much we paid, how much the merchant paid and how much profit he made. Under the E.F.T. they will literally know everything about us. Isn't that kind of scary?

MR. SUPINSKI - Yes, it makes you wonder.

CALLER - I smell a GIANT RAT that has overthrown my constitution. Aren't we paying tribute in the form of income taxes to a consortium of private bankers?

MR. SUPINSKI - I can't call it tribute, it is interest.

CALLER - Haven't all elected officials taken an oath of office to preserve and defend the Constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic? Isn't the Federal Reserve a domestic enemy?

MR. SUPINSKI - I can't say that.

CALLER - Our elected officials and members of the Federal Reserve are guilty of aiding and abetting the overthrowing of my Constitution and that is treason. Isn't the punishment of treason death?

MR. SUPINSKI - I believe so.

CALLER - Thank you for your time and information and if I may say so, I think you should take the necessary steps to protect you and your family and withdraw your money from the banks before the collapse, I am.

MR. SUPINSKI - It doesn't look good.

CALLER - May God have mercy on the souls who are behind this unconstitutional and criminal act called the Federal Reserve. When the ALMIGHTY MASS awakens to this giant hoax, they will not take it with a grain of salt. It has been a pleasure talking to you and I thank you for your time. I hope you will take my advice before it does collapse.

MR. SUPINSKI - Unfortunately, it does not look good.

CALLER - Have a good day and thanks for your time.

MR. SUPINSKI - Thanks for calling.

2007-12-03 15:45:47 · 5 answers · asked by speed__phreak 2

how it should be handled?

2007-12-03 15:18:26 · 2 answers · asked by mercedesgal63 3

what are some of the loopholes employees use to escape child support? do employees not open bank accounts? what is "working under the table"?

2007-12-03 15:00:13 · 7 answers · asked by ilm03 2

Was it always a controversy? If so, when did it start to get a lot of attention? I can't seem to find when abortion started becoming a real issue. Thanks.

2007-12-03 14:59:56 · 17 answers · asked by questforanswers 3

2007-12-03 14:58:52 · 13 answers · asked by jayz 1

fedest.com, questions and answers