gary_webb
Damned glad to meet you
So you've decided that you maybe didn't really address anything, could not support your innuendo and are now flailing around looking silly trying to find the exit..or have I missed something?
You missed a lot.
So you've decided that you maybe didn't really address anything, could not support your innuendo and are now flailing around looking silly trying to find the exit..or have I missed something?
You've regurgitated so much today your breath must smell like vomit
You missed a lot.
You've danced and dodged so much today you must be totally out of breath and truly exhausted.
Go lie down on the couch. You can provide the links later.
Naw, ready to go. But stop boring me.
Hey..you said you addressed something and then you refused to even provide a link to back up that assertion.... I just wanted to read what you had posted is all. But you disappoint.
Ah well..at least I can provide a link back to this thread the next time you go off with half-cocked unsupported accusations. Save us some time.
Now you're just being stupid. Post amongst yourselves.
" was raised one year ago in news reports in ST. MARY’S TODAY, ]
"LEONARDTOWN --- Who has the loot?
That question, involving a missing tractor trailer load of property which had been in the custody of the St. Mary’s Sheriff’s Department, was raised one year ago in news reports in ST. MARY’S TODAY, is one step closer to being answered.
Attorneys for a local man seeking the return of his property from police custody, which was seized from him during a police raid of his home in which criminal charges against him were later dropped, recently completed preliminary steps of the lawsuit which revealed who may have been responsible for stealing the property from police custody.
Court filings in a federal suit brought by a Hermanville man against former St. Mary’s Sheriff Richard Voorhaar and ten unnamed deputies have been amended in Federal Court with the suit now alleging that the property of the plaintiff which disappeared in police custody was actually stolen in a scheme involving the Assistant Sheriff Steven Doolan.
The amended complaint filed in United States District Court not only alleges that Deputy Steven Doolan, who had been the second in command at the department with the rank of captain when the first news of nearly $80,000 worth of building supplies was missing from police custody was part of a conspiracy to steal the property but also clears former Sheriff Richard Voorhaar of any wrongdoing in connection with the theft.
Voorhaar had defrocked Doolan of his position as Captain and demoted him to the rank of Lieutenant which he now holds. Voorhaar also had suspended Doolan for about two months before bringing him back to work handling clerical duties."
Court News - St. Mary's Today Online Edition
Who is Sheriff Richard Voohaar? Does this captain doolan still work there? I have never heard of these people.
The year your ex removed your left nut.
Annoying_Boy;4510178What this guy do now? ::[/QUOTE said:Counter salesman at 84 lumber?
Amazing that all that dirt just up and disappeared now, isn't it?
I'm hoping that you were one of them that got stiffed.
So what's up with that?
I mean the only failed restaurant owner you ever parade around is the you dislike.
And you claim he never stiffed you.
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You hang out with slimy friends?
Shocking.
You guys still haven't managed to bring up a single legal case he lost againt slander, libel, etc.
I guess that truly makes your friends guilty of being slimy, right?
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That statement smells like dead fish on the island.
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