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Honus wrote: "Al Patrick" wrote in message ... Honus wrote: "D. Martin" wrote in message ... My buddy, R.G. Stair, was live on my shortwave this morning. He made mention of his court case. He said, for all intents and purposes, it's over with. Darren So he's pleading guilty, eh? Great...save us some tax dollars. Honus, You disappoint me. I thought YOU'D say, "So when do they pass around the Jonestown kool aid!" ;-) To tell you the truth, I'm not sure how to take that. Well, I doubt he's pleading guilty - unless it's to a MUCH lesser charge. (That could be the case as the courts seem to like to make all cases real cut and dry -- and easy on themselves!) I also doubt he's going to willingly give up his control over the group. HE may be a bit delusional on the matter or his attorney has assured him that "it's in the bag" as far as a payoff is concerned. You don't think Darren was attempting to pull the group's leg do you? That's the first thing I thought of. I started to reply a good bit earlier and decided to wait and see who took his bait. It seems to be way to quick and easy. It takes DAYS - sometimes WEEKS - just to seat a jury in most high profile cases. Unless all the plaintiffs have been bought or frightened off this case has not gotten started good. Maybe God told him He's going to take him home so he won't have to meet Bubba! ;-) |
From the sound of things this morning, it appears as though he copped a
plea. He said he pleaded guilty to a single charge, and that the rest were dismissed. Darren http://community-2.webtv.net/DEMEM/L...mes/page2.html |
I was surprised by Stair for three reasons: One, I kept running into him all
the time on the dial, always getting great reception, even though he sounds like he is off the deep in. Two, I didnt know he was on trial at all. Three, when he gave his station address I was shocked and embarrassed to find him from my home state of South Carolina. I have known a couple guys from Walterboro though, and they were just as mental a Stair. May God have mercy on the place.... |
"Al Patrick" wrote in message ... Honus wrote: "Al Patrick" wrote in message ... Honus wrote: "D. Martin" wrote in message ... My buddy, R.G. Stair, was live on my shortwave this morning. He made mention of his court case. He said, for all intents and purposes, it's over with. Darren So he's pleading guilty, eh? Great...save us some tax dollars. Honus, You disappoint me. I thought YOU'D say, "So when do they pass around the Jonestown kool aid!" ;-) To tell you the truth, I'm not sure how to take that. Well, I doubt he's pleading guilty - unless it's to a MUCH lesser charge. (That could be the case as the courts seem to like to make all cases real cut and dry -- and easy on themselves!) Oh, I was just being a smart-ass with that guilty remark. I wouldn't really expect it either. I also doubt he's going to willingly give up his control over the group. Hell, no. It's good to be king. Or so I'm told. I'd sure like to know first hand, though. You don't think Darren was attempting to pull the group's leg do you? That's the first thing I thought of. I started to reply a good bit earlier and decided to wait and see who took his bait. Not at all. I took it just as he said it, and assumed that Stair was just displaying a bit of braggadocio. I don't see Darren as the baiting type. It seems to be way to quick and easy. It takes DAYS - sometimes WEEKS - just to seat a jury in most high profile cases. Unless all the plaintiffs have been bought or frightened off this case has not gotten started good. Do you know that it's going to be a jury trial? Maybe God told him He's going to take him home so he won't have to meet Bubba! ;-) Naw...guys like Stair are always thinking they'll get protection in the face of their enemas...uh, enemies. I don't believe that their mind-set includes being spirited off to safety out of reach of their foes, even if it -is- to the right hand of God which is where I'll bet Stair thinks he'll end up. |
D. Martin wrote:
From the sound of things this morning, it appears as though he copped a plea. He said he pleaded guilty to a single charge, and that the rest were dismissed. Darren THAT part I CAN believe. I heard somewhere, probably SW, that the feds pay the court system so much for EVERY case they CLOSE. For this reason, in addition to monetary reasons, they love to plea bargain. A person can be charged with three murders and if there's the slightest doubt in their minds they'll let him plea it down to one involuntary manslaughter! There NO JUSTICE in that kind of bargaining! (Check out Isaiah chapter 1. It tells of some rottenness but in verse 26 the judges are to be restored as at the first, thus indicating a period when the judges were NOT judges. Of course that is very well demonstrated a few verses prior.) Besides that, someone probably got to the young women and "explained" to them how they were going to look like whores AND complete idiots when they got through cross examining them in front of the "whole world"! Either that or Bro. Stair decided to show his generosity by giving them some money. Others probably told them how they were not to go to court against a brother, before infidels, and/or how they were really going to hurt God's work by bringing this man down to shame and possibly to his grave. I listened to him a short time off and on today to see if I could confirm what you said. Much of what I heard was REALLY OLD tapes he made back in the '80's probably. I look forward to seeing what the "official" version of the case is. Also, seeing what The Net Team and Remnant's Hope have to post on it - if they do. This will have turned out so differently from what they apparently had wanted that they may just ignore it or provide a lot of reasons why it never should have been decided this way. Personally, as the old saying goes, "I don't have a dog in this fight!" |
Honus wrote:
"Al Patrick" wrote in message ... It seems to be way to quick and easy. It takes DAYS - sometimes WEEKS - just to seat a jury in most high profile cases. Unless all the plaintiffs have been bought or frightened off this case has not gotten started good. Do you know that it's going to be a jury trial? I previously assumed it would be. Now, I don't know that there'll even be a "trial" - perhaps just a "decision"! ;-) |
Shortly after 10:00 EST / 15:00 UTC I flipped over to 7.465 to see if
Stair was discussing anything about his trial. He was already discussing it and about all I caught was he was free AND THE RECORD WOULD BE PURGED! |
Al Patrick wrote ...
I previously assumed it would be. Now, I don't know that there'll even be a "trial" - perhaps just a "decision"! ;-) I tell you who's disappointed besides us if the profit skates. The young "brothers" at CCI. All those wigs. All that Vaseline. And no profit. Plus they gotta give back all the raffle money. Bummer. |
"Frank Dresser" wrote ...
Let's all hope a reinvigorated Last Day Prophet of God has an outstanding year in 2005. I'm looking forward to the end of the world every month for a whole year!! Hear hear - good call Frank. I second that. We want false predictions galore. I wanna hear about the pope of rome putting a hit on the profit. I wanna know when Reagan's leaving office. I wanna know when Chicago is gonna be nuked by the muslims. I wanna hear Sister Teresa sing "The King is Coming" every 15 minutes, 24-7. But even if the profit goes to CCI, there's enough re-runs to keep the message alive for a hundred years. Hey - it would be a "win-win" situation. |
I eat up that "one world government", "microchip implantation" ,
"manipulation of populaces", "aristocracy of evil", type of programming. I literally gorge on the stuff. Darren http://community-2.webtv.net/DEMEM/L...mes/page2.html |
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