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I have arthritis
Osteoarthritis is a form of arthritis. The most common form. No way a doctor would be wrong about arthritis after reviewing a Xray. It is very obvious. Thr only issue is whether the arthriyis seen on Xray fully accounts for the specific symptoms. In the opinion of his doctor, who has examined him, it does, and certainly his symptoms are consistent with this. -
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President Trump ... accuses court system of blocking him from doing his job
He also did it last year! -
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Brutal Murder of Israeli Businessman in LA Tied to Illegal Immigrants
Thanks for your response. I believe and agree with everything you said above, except for two things: "What you might see in the movies is rarely factual." I believe that many movies with scenes of trials are based on facts, even though they may be dramatized somewhat. "A court generally determines the level of guilt and the severity of punishment, not that the person was or was not a criminal." If the person is found guilty of a crime, then they are, by definition, a "criminal." If they are found not guilty in this one case, they still could be a criminal, but not from the judgment of this one case. They may be a criminal because they have been found guilty in a prior case, or have admitted their guilt without going to trial. You also bring up an interesting point when you write, "I also decided, on my own volition, that a violation of crime was unintentional and closed the investigation, not seeking punishment for the individual as there was no harm done." That, for me, raises the question of whether or not a person is a criminal if they UNINTENTIONALLY committed a crime and/or there was, at least in your judgement, NO HARM DONE. These are aspects of a crime that, IMO, should be decided by a prosecutor, judge, or jury, not by an investigator. -
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From Skype to LaLa Land.
If "the free stuff continues" then how is Skype actually shutting down? I predict March 26 will be the end, credit, or no credit. -
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The alarming mental decline of Donald J. Trump -- watch this space
How can you make that statement when you don’t even know the definition of Nazi? -
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DTV remote worker - assistance on cover letter request
Success - my DTV was approved last night, got the PDF visa via email. I have a few questions which I can't seem to find on the Thai Embassy website, does anyone know if there is an official website that details all the rules and regulations AFTER you get the DTV? I'll email the UK embassy and also the Ministry of Foreign Affairs now but my questions are: 1) Do I need to get the VISA stamped on my passport, there was no mention of this on the approval email or PDF copy of the VISA? 2) Or I just print the VISA and staple to my passport? 3) My passport expires next year, how do I get the VISA "attached" to new passport? 4) Do I need to do 90 day reporting and if so, can it be done online? 5) When I enter Thailand, do I need to show departure flight? Given that I can stay up to 180 days at a time, it may be difficult to plan this far ahead. Thank you
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