tinac
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Post by tinac on Nov 21, 2005 20:24:26 GMT -5
This message is for DEA and Doc Holiday--I received a letter today from King and he would certainly like to hear from especially you DEA since he tried to write to you and the letter was returned to him as not a valid address.
The first letter he found very amusing, and certainly wanted to respond, but apparently you folks like to write letters, but don't like to receive letters.
And Doc--you better check your IP's and get it right! I do not and will not visit your board.
Tina ;D
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Post by joe on Nov 22, 2005 13:24:41 GMT -5
What was so amusing about these letters Tina? what did they do?
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Post by burnbabyburndisco on Nov 22, 2005 15:54:27 GMT -5
This message is for DEA and Doc Holiday--I received a letter today from King and he would certainly like to hear from especially you DEA since he tried to write to you and the letter was returned to him as not a valid address. The first letter he found very amusing, and certainly wanted to respond, but apparently you folks like to write letters, but don't like to receive letters. And Doc--you better check your IP's and get it right! I do not and will not visit your board. Tina ;D Tina, I have trawled csfj and have seen their address there, I would suggest you pass it onto your client given that he is looking forward to responding.
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Post by dio on Nov 22, 2005 16:10:10 GMT -5
It seems their problem is a Postal habit.They are using a community PO box,and at times postal staff will only place mail in a box which is addressed to the box applicant,ie if the box is in my name they often will only place mail addressed to me in it.I think to solve the problem they should get the box in their organization name and instruct all members to use the org name on all coorespondence.I did bother to call my local post master and he has verified this habit by som postal workers. dio
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tinac
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Post by tinac on Nov 22, 2005 22:30:38 GMT -5
Joe, The letters were clearly written by someone a little beneath King's intelligence level. He found the letter quite funny. Tina
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tinac
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Post by tinac on Nov 22, 2005 22:32:03 GMT -5
Dio, There always seems to be a problem with the post office when then don't want to get a letter from someone. The crazy pros like to prey upon the weak minded that have no clue as to their ignorance. Tina
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Post by attitude on Nov 23, 2005 1:09:10 GMT -5
How come when everyone else decides make a comment about Crazy Pros. we are chastised by Tracy (I am not complaining about that policy - she is entitled to do that).
However you use this board to start a conversation with them. Thats silly. There are more efficient ways to discuss things with them. I believe both Doc and Dea have made their email addresses publicly available and probably both use messenger as well. There are more efficient ways to discuss this issue with them then publishing comments on a message board that neither of them are members of
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Post by dio on Nov 23, 2005 1:20:30 GMT -5
bI am not nor do I desire to be a member ther.I do not support their methodology and think my own methods will generate support in time.However I knew when I saw the faulty address sceario,and then had a good friend give me 1 of their more famous members answer for the mix up I was smart enuff to know antis would claim more than was true.So I bothered myself today to call my local post master and was in for quite a surprise.According to him their scenario for a faulty address is more than plausable.He actually stood by their scenario 100%.Now I admit this guy is no Baretta,and based on some past conv4ersations we have had I wouldn't think he was exactly supportive enough of aqn inmate to actually lie for one.I would however think that an individual with 20+yrs experience with the US Postal Service would have a pretty good idea of their practices.I very seldom support or come close to defending this nutty group,and I'm not about to start making habits of it any time soon.However this is 1 time their scenario does actually sound legit to me. dio
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Post by joe on Nov 24, 2005 13:31:28 GMT -5
Is king the guy covered in racist tatoos? accused of the murder of james Byrd?
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Post by sclcookie on Nov 27, 2005 16:40:22 GMT -5
How come when everyone else decides make a comment about Crazy Pros. we are chastised by Tracy (I am not complaining about that policy - she is entitled to do that). However you use this board to start a conversation with them. Thats silly. There are more efficient ways to discuss things with them. I believe both Doc and Dea have made their email addresses publicly available and probably both use messenger as well. There are more efficient ways to discuss this issue with them then publishing comments on a message board that neither of them are members of I'm sure both are regular lurkers. Either that or one of they're associates will relay the message to them.
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Post by CDNStefan on Nov 27, 2005 18:25:19 GMT -5
Is king the guy covered in racist tatoos? accused of the murder of james Byrd? He was convicted of the dragging death of James Byrd. I do not know if he is in fact covered in racist tattoos. If I am not mistaken, the State claimed during his trial that he has affiliations with atleast one white supremacist organization.
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Post by joe on Dec 1, 2005 13:46:19 GMT -5
i think you are right stefan, he was linked to the white confederate knights if i remember
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tinac
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Post by tinac on Dec 1, 2005 17:19:39 GMT -5
It was alleged that he was linked to a group--never proven!
Tina
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