Here is the crap spam that I get at work these days...
Last month after struggling forever with my rent and bills, and my girlfriend hounding me about getting a job it was solved and its all because my friend turned me onto this news article after which i made 279 in 6 days! i forsee 2011 being a great year!! friends help friends!
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Origin Date: Monday, Febuary 7th, 2011
Subject: Re In such case he can, if it be in the night, change his form and jump
BOdy: about the sedan, and the girl was complaisant enough to make the
Aasiya Hassan, left, was decapitated by her husband, according to prosecutors. A jury agreed Monday.
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Origin Date: Monday, Febuary 7th, 2011
Subject: Re In such case he can, if it be in the night, change his form and jump
BOdy: about the sedan, and the girl was complaisant enough to make the
Aasiya Hassan, left, was decapitated by her husband, according to prosecutors. A jury agreed Monday.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
A New York jury finds Muzzammil "Mo" Hassan guilty of second-degree murder
After three weeks of testimony, the jury takes an hour to reach its verdict
Representing himself, Hassan defends his actions
(CNN) -- After a three-week trial and one hour of deliberations, an upstate New York jury on Monday found Muzzammil "Mo" Hassan guilty of second-degree murder for beheading his wife.
In February 2009, Hassan, who founded a TV network aimed at countering Muslim stereotypes, went to a police station in the Buffalo, New York, suburb of Orchard Park and told officers his wife was dead, police have said.
Aasiya Hassan had been decapitated, with prosecutor Paul Bonanno saying during opening arguments that the long knife used by her husband had left marks on his office's tile floor.
Hassan gave his own closing arguments Monday. Earlier in the trial, he had dismissed his attorney, Jeremy Schwartz, who by trial's end was acting as his legal adviser.
"Mr. Hassan has felt that throughout the tenure of his marriage, no one had listened to his side," Schwartz told reporters after the verdict. "It was important for him in the two hours that he had for summation to get across his side and how he saw his marriage."
I read about this yesterday. His attorney was the 4th that he had dismissed.
ReplyDeleteI guess he needed more than 2-hours to explain why he did it. The jury didn't need 2-hours to decide Sharia Law doesn't fly in this country!!!
Sorry about your spam...not pleasant stuff you're receiving.
You should see the crap spam I get in my work inbox. And that`s from the bosses! ;~}
ReplyDeleteBosses like to pass around shit.
ReplyDeleteThey do it so well!
ReplyDeleteThat's what "Leadership Training" is all about. Ever wonder why they don't let the rank-and-file into those "secret clique conferences"?
ReplyDeleteThe ones where all the coffee and doughnuts are delivered to?
ReplyDeleteYep. Get them all high on sugar, and then indoctrinate: "How to make shit roll downhill effectively"
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