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May 3rd 06, 03:42 AM posted to rec.games.chess.misc,rec.games.chess.politics
Randy Bauer
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Sam Sloan - Jail?
wrote:
SAM'S '"FELONY"
Mr. John J:
You were lied to. Sam did not go to jail for
securities or licensing matters. He took his own
daughter against a court order. Period.
Liarry, since you are an expert in this area, explain the "lie." Sam
Sloan is a convicted felon who served prison time and had his
securities license yanked.
In SloanParr land, every parent is allowed to take their children,
regardless of court order. It is called "an affair of the heart." I
wonder if every child taken by a parent, a parent, say, who has lived
in a homeless shelter and spent time in prison would feel the same as
our Liarry.
Randy Bauer tried the old ploy of stating that Sam
went to jail and was involved in a securities case.
Yes, those "old ploys" of stating facts are hard to accept in SloanParr
land.
THE TWO HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH EACH OTHER.
THE TWO BOTH ARE FACTS.
Sam Sloan went to jail because he took his own
daughter against a court order. A political hack like
Randy Bauer calls that kidnapping. I call it an
affair of the heart. That is Sam's "criminality": an
act that would not have been under the purview of the
state a couple of generations back.
Parr has to resort to ploys, like claiming others are "hacks" because
he has no real answer to the fact that Sloan is a convicted felon who
served prison time. Mind you, lots of convicted felons escape prison
time. Sloan's "affiar of the heart" must have made a great impression
on a judge and/or jury.
Sam took a securities case to the U.S. Supreme
Court and WON by 9-0. He is the last non-attorney to
argue successfully before the Court. He would have
had to prevail in a second case to recover his
license, which he had neither the money nor energy to
do. The bureaucrats lost in the courts but they won
out against the individual.
As the Historian has already shown, the WIN had little impact on his
life and was really just a technicality. Bottom line, he lost his
securities license because of misconduct.
I ask again -- Liarry, how much money have you entrusted to your
securities whiz Sloan?
Randy Bauer
Randy Bauer
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