Resolving a conflict between districts of the Court of Appeal, the California Supreme Court has held that an attorney who had probable cause to commence a lawsuit but who later "continues to prosecute it after learning it is not supported by probable cause" may be held liable to the defendant in that case in a later action for malicious prosecution.
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Vaccine Zombie music video from the Health Ranger
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State law is illegal if you ask the Federal Arizona immigration lawsuit
State law is illegal if you ask the Federal Arizona immigration lawsuit
The Arizona immigration law was challenged Tuesday in a lawsuit that was filed by the U.S. Justice Department. The Federal government is doing their part to stop the law from taking effect this month. The Arizona immigration lawsuit explains that Arizona's new law is unconstitutional because it overrides federal immigration law. Supporters of the Arizona immigration law say that a state overwhelmed with illegal immigration can't wait for the federal government to deal with immigration reform.
Source for this article: Federal Arizona immigration lawsuit says state law is illegal by Personal Money Store
Arizona immigration law is unconstitutional – Feds
NC helps families with a 2010 tax free weekend
The recession has made it hard for individuals to pay for their everyday expenses. Going back to school can be hard for families who can't afford to purchase school supplies. Instant cash loan in North Carolina will be easier to come by with tax free weekend NC 2010.
August 6 through August 8 is tax free weekend NC 2010
Tax free weekend NC 2010is great for those needing some cash quick. Individual school supply items may not be expensive, but an entire list of must-haves for the first day of school can easily add up. Not having to pay sales tax can make a big difference for financially disadvantaged families. Going along with it, places are running huge sales on school items reports the Asheville Citizen-Times.
Selling like crazy can be all the pencils and paper. Nicole Lawrence, operations supervisor of an Office Max in Buncombe County, North Carolina told the Citizen-Times that "It's insanity around here. Tax-free weekend is busier than Black Friday for us. It is that way for most office supply stores.".
Helping with school purchasing
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Financial literacy unknown by parents when teaching children
Who else do children have but their parents for getting a personal financial education? What do parents teach them? Parents are the people who taught most children their personal finance skills according to a survey. The grades of those within the survey are failing when it comes to finances. Some individuals say that personal financial literacy needs to be taught in school. If parents are willing to put within the effort, it is easy for them to teach their kids the personal financial literacy they should know. Post resource - Parents lack knowledge for teaching financial literacy to children by Personal Money Store.
Parents should discover a way to get the financial education needed
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BP buys top spot for oil spill searches as stock price sinks
The BP oil spill is lining the pockets of Google, Bing and Yahoo as the British company fights to control information about the disaster. BP appears at the top of the page for many search engine queries related to the oil spill. BP is distributing its oil wealth to search engines as the company’s stock price goes through the floor, threatening its future although it has billions stashed away. Politicians frustrated with BP are adding to the pressure, demanding the business pay damages rather than dividends. Meanwhile, the oil spill within the Gulf of Mexico 2010 added up to as much as 125 million gallons and counting on day 52 of the disaster.
Article Source: BP buys top oil spill search listings as BP stock price plummets By Personal Money Store
BP’s fabricated oil spill search
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I'd Go Back If I Were You - Attorney Who Continues Litigation After Discovering Absence of Probable Cause May Be Liable for Malicious Prosecution
This article was sent to me via the RLM contact page. Interesting stuff.
April 19, 2004
"I'd Go Back If I Were You" -- Attorney Who Continues Litigation After Discovering Absence of Probable Cause May Be Liable for Malicious Prosecution
THE WORD OF MOUTH ROCK REBELLION
Submitted by jukitbab on Wed, 07/21/2010 - 15:37My main blog is on google`s blogger = rock-rebellion.blogspot.com
I would gladly post it here but it is 541 pages long with hundreds of images, and because it`s very controversial i dunno if the owner of this site would even permit it.
Basically it tells how to stop the NWO via Bopperism and have fun while you do it.
Keep up the fight, there is strength in numbers, Jukit Babalu
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Stating the Bleeding Obvious (Part 3) - By Larken Rose
In response to my two prior messages about stating the bleeding obvious, a lot of people said that we need SOME "laws," or that we need LEGITIMATE "government," or some minimal amount of it. Not surprisingly, no one actually contradicted the bleeding obvious points. No one said, "Yes, I CAN delegate rights I don't have!" And no one said, "Yes, I CAN be obligated to ignore my own conscience!"
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Stating the Bleeding Obvious (Part 2) - By Larken Rose
My last "bleeding obvious" article addressed the absurd notion that anyone could ever be morally OBLIGATED to disregard his own moral conscience. But the concepts of "authority" and "government" depend entirely upon the insane notion that, at least in some cases, it is BAD for people to do what they think is RIGHT (if the politicians call it "illegal"), and GOOD for people to do what they think is WRONG (if "the law" commands it). Statism relies upon such insanity. But that is not the only way to demonstrate the insanity of the superstition called "government." (This next one, many of you have seen before.)
Question: Can you give to someone else a right that you don't have?
Here are your two possible answers:
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