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You would think that if there was massive demand for good quality low alloy steeland accordingly priced replicas of fantasy weapons there would be several companies out there selling replica's of sting, anduril, icingdeath, frostmourne and whatever other fantasy sword you can come up with?
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I almost overlooked this hilarious whopper from anduril:
The Volokh Conspiracy » Resolving the Goldsmith Contradiction: 2007
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I almost overlooked this hilarious whopper from anduril:
The Volokh Conspiracy » Resolving the Goldsmith Contradiction: 2007
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anduril:The FISA take was not enough to get a conviction.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Resolving the Goldsmith Contradiction: 2007
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anduril:MacGuffin, go read accounts of the Ames investigation.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Resolving the Goldsmith Contradiction: 2007
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anduril: Gee, and I thought that was my point, too–for reasons given.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Resolving the Goldsmith Contradiction: 2007
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Actually, anduril, by the time the FBI searched Ames’ house in October of 1993, the CIA and FBI had already accumulated a huge amount of information and evidence against Ames.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Resolving the Goldsmith Contradiction: 2007
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Try to spin the facts as you like, anduril, but there is nothing in the above account that indicates conclusively whether the FBI did or did not have sufficient evidence to convict Ames of espionage before the house search, whether they believed they had enough or not, or whether they intended to present in a criminal court the evidence collected in the Ames’ house.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Resolving the Goldsmith Contradiction: 2007
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Actually, anduril, by the time the FBI searched Ames’ house in October of 1993, the CIA and FBI had already accumulated a huge amount of information and evidence against Ames.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Resolving the Goldsmith Contradiction: 2007
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October 3, 2007, 12:30 pm anduril says: 1. What’s in a name?
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