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To: The Red Zone
Oh honestly. The databases on the internet that I am referring to are maintained by the respective courts, governmental agencies, arbitration bodies, law schools, bar associations, etc., and many are designed purposefully for professional use and are consequently accessible only on a fee or password basis. Indeed, it has become somewhat of a habit for appellate courts to publish opinions in electronic form and only on a discretionary basis publish those opinions in bound form.

Are you suggesting that the data bases maintained by biologists, physicists, mathematicians, engineers, oil and gas e&p companies, economic think tanks, etc. cannot be relied upon by the professionals in those fields?

Even the casual user can distinguish between a legitimate database and World Net Daily (as I hope you can), and a Supreme Court Justice isn't exactly a casual user.

119 posted on 04/21/2005 6:23:47 AM PDT by atlaw
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To: atlaw

Are you suggesting that the data bases maintained by biologists, physicists, mathematicians, engineers, oil and gas e&p companies, economic think tanks, etc. cannot be relied upon by the professionals in those fields?

Even the casual user can distinguish between a legitimate database and World Net Daily (as I hope you can), and a Supreme Court Justice isn't exactly a casual user.


ummm.....HELLO? A computerized database, is not the SAME as the INTERNET! One does not need to access the Internet, to access one's DATABASE!

That is DIFFERENT! But that isn't what Kennedy utilized! Oh and why the avoidance in his use of seeking INTERNATIONAL LAW to support his CRIME?


120 posted on 04/21/2005 7:13:22 AM PDT by IleeneWright
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