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__________________ Judge of a man by his questions rather than by his answers. Voltaire (1694 - 1778) |
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| James P. Cusick Sr. Member Since: Apr 2007 Location: Southern Maryland / Lexington Park
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You really know little to nothing about me and my family but I do indeed regret my Christmas' past.![]() | |
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| Take your best shot... Member Since: Jul 2005 Location: Among a million shades of green
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- - - - - - - - - Jimmy, I appreciate that you responded to my last post so promptly - especially when you so often ignore my confronting your inaccuracies and inconsistencies. Now down to business... Quote:
To somdprincess's question, "Since both of you had the child, and you left why was it only up to the mother to take care of the child?" you replied, "It was the law that got in the way. I was happy to help with my son, but I was not and still am not happy with being violently robbed." (Original post.) I then proceeded - by recalling your words in this post - to remind you that you previously had said that the law was not even involved in your case for more than two (2) years after you had left town of your own free will. In fact, your wife had refused any legal intervention, for some reason. Only after you refused to pay your child his due support, did the law take what had been ordered; if you had had legitimate trouble paying you should have brought that to the court's attention instead of waiting until you were put into a corner and trying to wriggle free. (You know this to be true; I just want to update everyone - especially those who may still give you an ounce of credit.) Quote:
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Of course, that's just your own words talking, and I'm sure you will tell us we can not trust such a fraudulent source. ![]() Quote:
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That's right, buddy! You stand against all those nasty facts, credibility, and reliability, no matter how hard or how many people prove you wrong and inconsequential! Quote:
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The only person that reads or follows the "JPC Dictionary" is... you. Quote:
Oh, completely downhill... you don't say. Quote:
Well, this has been quite a mammoth post! You said you read all the posts in your threads... but will you respond in any real form?
__________________ "Like a bird upon the wind These waters are my sky I'll never reach my destination If I never try So I will sail my vessel 'Til the river runs dry." - "The River", Garth Brooks -•-•- "Try not to become a man of success but rather to become a man of value." - Albert Einstein "They say dreams are the windows of the soul - take a peek and you can see the inner workings, the nuts and bolts." - Henry Bromel | ||||||||||||||||||
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| James P. Cusick Sr. Member Since: Apr 2007 Location: Southern Maryland / Lexington Park
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Because I am only one person and I can only run for one position and this is it.Plus this is the Presedential election year so MD State offices are not even available to run for now. And the US Congress is only 2 years which means I still could run for a State position if I win this election. So if you believe you know better then you are free to run for election yourself. ![]() | |
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Of course you cannot run for more than one position, you're not Lieberman. Of course MD elections are not now. Neither of these things is pertinent to the question. I believe you are wasting people's time because you wish to discuss things you won't have any authority over. Do you see my point? If you want this job, be honest and try and get it. Abortion is not the issue for you to run on, because there's nothing a Representative can do regarding abortion. Child support is not the issue to run on because there is nothing a representative can do about child support. Local infrastructure is not the issue to run on because there is virtually nothing you can do about that other than take people's jobs. You won't win with that as your campaign motto. These are state issues. If you want to be a Representative, you must think and act like a Representative. Think about issues that reflect upon the job. Steny was recently attacked as one of the top 10 worst pork getters in the House - go after that. We're all fiscal conservatives at voting time! Pick an issue that fits the job, and you may actually have a chance!
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| Take your best shot... Member Since: Jul 2005 Location: Among a million shades of green
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__________________ "Like a bird upon the wind These waters are my sky I'll never reach my destination If I never try So I will sail my vessel 'Til the river runs dry." - "The River", Garth Brooks -•-•- "Try not to become a man of success but rather to become a man of value." - Albert Einstein "They say dreams are the windows of the soul - take a peek and you can see the inner workings, the nuts and bolts." - Henry Bromel | ||
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LOL..........do ever read what you write??? Nobody ....and I mean nobody respects you! Shut up stupid,you're an idiot. | |
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| James P. Cusick Sr. Member Since: Apr 2007 Location: Southern Maryland / Lexington Park
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My point is that I feel it is my place to always respect others. ![]() | |
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| James P. Cusick Sr. Member Since: Apr 2007 Location: Southern Maryland / Lexington Park
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It turns out that it is a form to fill out and not a live interview.Below is a copy of the email (some parts censored by "x" by me) : ==================== Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 4:33:43 PM Subject: February 2008 Primary Election candidate letter A copy of this letter was sent today to the address you provided to the registrar. Please look for it in the U.S. mail. Please take a moment to read the letter below. The Washington Post 1150 15TH STREET N. W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20071-7403 ►►► DON’T MISS YOUR DEADLINE – Friday, Dec. 21 at midnight◄◄◄ December 10, 2007 Dear Candidate: The Washington Post will publish Voters Guides for the upcoming primary election online at www.washingtonpost.com/mdelections and in the Extra section of the newspaper. These guides will offer our readers stories about the races and candidate biographies based on the information you provide. We would like to include your photo and answers to a few questions. How do I respond? The information must be provided online through a secure Web site we’ve set up for candidates. Log on to: vg.washpost.com (DO NOT type www before the address). You will be prompted on the first screen to enter a password. Your unique password is: (Your individual password is provided in the letter sent to the address you provided to the registrar.) What will I be asked? You’ll be asked some basic background information, plus the answers to two questions about election issues. The information you submit may be edited to conform to Washington Post style guidelines. How long will it take? Most candidates say it takes around 30 minutes to complete the online survey. How do I submit my photo? Upload your photo through the Web site by clicking the button that says, “upload photo.” Your image should be a JPEG with a resolution of 170 dpi or greater. If it is a lower resolution than 170 dpi we cannot publish the image. You can also e-mail your photo to xxxxx@ xxxxxx.com. If you do not have a digital image, please contact us at xxxxx@ xxxxxxxxx.com. What is my deadline? Please respond as soon as possible. All responses must be received no later than midnight Friday, Dec. 21. Your profile will be posted online as of Wednesday, Jan. 9. at www.washingtonpost.com/mdelections. The printed Voters Guide will appear in The Post the Thursday before the election. Who do I contact if I have questions? For questions about what will appear in print, call xxxxxx xxxxxxxx, Voters Guide coordinator, at xxx-xxx-xxxx or email xxx@ xxxxxxxx.com. For questions about the online publication at www.washingtonpost.com/mdelections, please send an email to xxxxxxxx@ xxxxxxxxxxx.com. Thank you for participating. I have received the mail with the password and I plan to fill out the questions on next working day - Monday. ![]() | |
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