Annoying_Boy
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Fritz is going mainstream on the club scene.
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i like this game!
Fritz is going mainstream on the club scene.
(Don't know who the author is)
I heard that it's already being played in area clubs, and bars.
It's going "VRAIAL"!!!!!!
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i like this game!
BSGal is right. Rossignol has been doing business in St. Mary's for as long as I can remember. And he has backers that finance him, so he doesn't really have to turn a profit. Why does he have these powerful backers and what are they getting out of it? I have no idea. But he's not going away, I guarantee you, whether his businesses get boycotted or not.
That whole "paper caper" episode is a great example of how it works with him. He can print "Fritz Rapes Girl" on the front page in huge letters the day before election day, with no details unless you actually read the article on the inside. And that's not considered a violation of any type. But for off-duty deputies to *purchase* the papers with private money (not county funds) was ruled to be a violation of his freedom of the press.
Think about that - someone *buying* his papers is a violation of his rights. And the county had to pay him big buckaroonies for it. Your tax dollars at work.
Amazing.
(In response to Vrai quote) : CNN and other news organization sensationalize political stories the exact same way as the "rape" article. Definatley distasteful and not nice...but you knew what you what you were getting with the St. Mary's Today.
As far as the "Newspaper Caper/available for Purchase" issue....that is interesting that it is illegal to purchase all of ones newspapers. Well...now we know you can't do that.
I look at this way...if it was illegal to print that article..wouldn't the correct course of action to issue a warrant to stop the publication and sue the publisher for defamation of character? Instead they bought them up like they were guilty of something. That's the way I look at it.
I believe the "Newspaper Caper" case was used in reference for another newspaper tampering incident not too long ago. Kind of a big deal.
(In response to Vrai quote) : CNN and other news organization sensationalize political stories the exact same way as the "rape" article. Definatley distasteful and not nice...but you knew what you what you were getting with the St. Mary's Today.
As far as the "Newspaper Caper/available for Purchase" issue....that is interesting that it is illegal to purchase all of ones newspapers. Well...now we know you can't do that.
I look at this way...if it was illegal to print that article..wouldn't the correct course of action to issue a warrant to stop the publication and sue the publisher for defamation of character? Instead they bought them up like they were guilty of something. That's the way I look at it.
I believe the "Newspaper Caper" case was used in reference for another newspaper tampering incident not too long ago. Kind of a big deal.
I never understood that. How is buying newspapers against the law?
I never understood that. How is buying newspapers against the law?
They're not too bright, the court case opinion for the Newspaper Caper explicitly pointed out that there is no law against a newspaper publishing anything, at any time about a candidate and quoted the legal precedent for the publisher to do so.
That's why Fritz and the county had to pay up to cover their criminal act, which oh by the way, no one was ever prosecuted for.
Don't worry too much. Fritz won't get elected he'll get convicted
He's going to get elected again I'm afraid (not with my vote though...).
How long do they serve before being re-elected?