loulblades
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Opponent surrendered
Sounds like a win to me.
Good for you.
Sounds like a win to me.
Good for you.
Nope, neither do I... I simply asked about the date the document was issued!Oh, we don't want to get into a history lesson of who attacked who ...
I have chosen to pity the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who were attacked as they walked there way westbound across the river, north and south across the desert... Some of them are still living in concentration camps, no thanks to the "great and ongoing relief efforts of the United Nations"... pity the U.N. didn't act to condemn the attackers who vowed to drive them into the sea.
Ahhh, I highly doubt that any other country can perform the great puppet show that the US does with th UN... If you give up the burden, will you also give up "control"?Personally, I say move the U.N. to some other nation and let someone else carry the burden.
Sorry, Carl... I just figured I'd spice it up a little around here... Why with all the "Guilty" posts and the "pay it" posts... it gets pretty monotonous around here...But, that discussion is unrelated to the discussion at hand.
- Carl
hahaha... a definite win... One that is documented in court records!!!Opponent surrendered
Sounds like a win to me.
Good for you.
Show me where it says the case was decided in favor of the defendant.hahaha... a definite win... One that is documented in court records!!!
Zig?
Here....Show me where it says the case was decided in favor of the defendant.
That is about as good as it can ever get.... Because included with that comes a refund of all bail money, no point on the OP's record, the DMV holds nothing against him!Case dismissed.
Nor do I - do you see ANYWHERE that I said he lost?Guess I missed that class too cause I don't see where he LOST.
I cannot understand the concept either as by your reasoning no defendant can ever win a criminal case.Strange - I wrote up a post saying I was done arguing this with y'all as you can't seem to understand the concept. I don't know why it's not there now.
This is kind of like talking to my fern...
OR - Case dismissed (as it was here), which means he neither won, nor lost...rather, the case was dismissedI cannot understand the concept either as by your reasoning no defendant can ever win a criminal case.
He is found to be either:
Guilty : LOST!!
or Not Guilty: Did not lose!!
OR - Case dismissed (as it was here), which means he neither won, nor lost...rather, the case was dismissed
That's a novel, but incorrect, line of thinking...No, it does not mean that he neither won nor lost. It means that he did not lose. The concept that you are missing is that you can never win. All that you can do is lose or not lose.
My point is neither novel nor incorrect. The above statement by you is not correct.Sometimes, one cannot win...