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11823 2 points ago +2 / -0

Bring out one of those gas powered cut off saws to separate them. Rev that baby up and say “ I’ve never done this before….. oh well here goes nothing!”

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11823 1 point ago +1 / -0

I never thought the wimpy Jesus depiction is accurate, I picture him as ripped, with muscles like steel cables. You never heard of anyone trying Jesus in the Bible, and they didn’t stand and laugh at him at the temple. He cleared that place out by himself. It was “Oh crap here comes Jesus! Pack it up boys.”

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11823 7 points ago +7 / -0

That’s ok, Biden holds a rally for Trump every time he opens his mouth.

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11823 3 points ago +3 / -0

Ritual of Humiliation, yep he’s playing on team Satan.

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11823 16 points ago +16 / -0

I believe God makes a distinction between the sinner which we all are and the wicked. That said, God has used wicked men that changed their ways and turned to him. I don’t hold much hope for old Klouse for he sits at the table of Satan himself. That said not even the contract with the devil can stand next to the power of Christ or lord.

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11823 4 points ago +4 / -0

Better hurry, the MSM is doing everything it can to start a race war now that it warms up going into summer.

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11823 2 points ago +2 / -0

Come on, this guy with the M4 isn't a "I got here yesterday" looking guy, pretty serious looking man that wouldn't make such a mistake and it's something liberals would never catch in a million years...... but we will. Could it be coms to get us to focus on the Trijicon VCOG scope? That particular VCOG is an 8X scope and there are 8 letters in cognovit. VCOG is a 1-8x28 scope, the 1-6x28 has a different battery compartment. search 1828, post's are timely and relevant. https://qanon.pub/?q=1828 and QANON mention has 119k Tweets https://qanon.pub/?q=119, extremely relevant. Trijicon VCOG, rearrange and use the letters and it spells cognovit. cognovit (kɒɡˈnəʊvɪt) n (Law) criminal law a defendant's confession that the case against him or her is just https://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/cognovit Confessions of judgment are permitted in many states. New Jersey[2] and Pennsylvania[3] permit them, among others. Some states, including Michigan,[4] require they be specially labelled or have other procedural requirements. However, according to testimony before an Alaska State Legislature committee, "Confession of Judgment is illegal in Alaska, it's illegal in Pennsylvania in consumer transactions, but not in commercial transactions."[5] A Law Review article distinguishes three groups of state laws, one group comprising seventeen states that make void any agreement to confess judgment entered into before commencement of a suit.[6] A typical confession of judgment reads, "The undersigned irrevocably authorizes any attorney to appear in any court of competent jurisdiction and confess a judgment without process in favor of the creditor for such amount as may then appear unpaid hereon, and to consent to immediate execution upon such judgment." Such clauses should be distinguished from liquidated damages clauses, which do not result in binding judgments against the obligor. A confession of judgment may also be called a cognovit note.[7] Interesting. What Is a Confession of Judgment? A confession of judgment is a written agreement, signed by the defendant, that accepts the liability and amount of damages that was agreed on. A confession of judgment is a way to circumvent normal court proceedings and avoid a lengthy legal process to resolve a dispute. Signing such a confession of forfeits any of the rights the defendant has to dispute the claim in the future. Understanding Confessions of Judgment The same effect of a confession of judgment can be attained by having a borrower sign a cognovit note when the borrower first becomes indebted to the lender. The note would say how much the debtor owed and that the debtor voluntarily subjects themself to court authority to resolve any dispute. If the debtor defaults, the note could be presented to the court to obtain a judgment without even notifying the debtor of the court proceedings. Such action can be controversial because it does not allow the defendant to present a proper defense. Key Takeaways A confession of judgment is a written agreement a defendant may sign that accepts the agreed-upon liability and damages. A confession of judgment is a way to circumvent normal court proceedings and avoid a lengthy legal process to resolve a dispute. A borrower signing a cognovit note when first indebted to the lender has the same effect as a confession of judgment. The terms of a confession of judgment can vary by jurisdiction. In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, confessions of judgment were frequently filed as lenders sought to resolve lapsed accounts. Different Ways a Confession of Judgment May Be Applied The terms of a confession of judgment can vary by jurisdiction. For example, confessions of judgment in Pennsylvania are limited to commercial transactions. Precedents set in court initially restricted the use of confessions of judgment to non-consumer debt. After a confession of judgment is filed in Pennsylvania, the court will notify the party named in the document. The law grants the lender the right to take action within 30 days to obtain recompense for the debt. This can include levying the property of the borrower. The borrower can file petitions and motions to attempt to hold off the confession of judgment from being enacted. A confession of judgment might be included as part of a contract signed between a lender and borrower as a form of personal guarantee. This would establish the document as a provision to be enacted if the borrower does not fulfill his or her obligations during the agreed-upon time frame for repayment. Small businesses that seek financing such as a line of credit might find a confession of judgment included in their lending agreement. Lenders might require a confession of judgment to be signed by their clients before releasing credit or funds to them. Businesses that provide services or goods to other businesses on credit might use a confession of judgment as well. For example, a vendor might require a confession to be signed by a business that has a poor or limited credit history.

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11823 1 point ago +1 / -0

Come on, this guy with the M4 isn't a "I got here yesterday" looking guy, pretty serious looking man that wouldn't make such a mistake and it's something liberals would never catch in a million years...... but we will. Could it be coms to get us to focus on the Trijicon VCOG scope? That particular VCOG is an 8X scope and there are 8 letters in cognovit. VCOG is a 1-8x28 scope, the 1-6x28 has a different battery compartment. search 1828, post's are timely and relevant. https://qanon.pub/?q=1828 and QANON mention has 119k Tweets https://qanon.pub/?q=119, extremely relevant.

Trijicon VCOG, rearrange and use the letters and it spells cognovit. cognovit (kɒɡˈnəʊvɪt) n (Law) criminal law a defendant's confession that the case against him or her is just https://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/cognovit Confessions of judgment are permitted in many states. New Jersey[2] and Pennsylvania[3] permit them, among others. Some states, including Michigan,[4] require they be specially labelled or have other procedural requirements. However, according to testimony before an Alaska State Legislature committee, "Confession of Judgment is illegal in Alaska, it's illegal in Pennsylvania in consumer transactions, but not in commercial transactions."[5] A Law Review article distinguishes three groups of state laws, one group comprising seventeen states that make void any agreement to confess judgment entered into before commencement of a suit.[6]

A typical confession of judgment reads, "The undersigned irrevocably authorizes any attorney to appear in any court of competent jurisdiction and confess a judgment without process in favor of the creditor for such amount as may then appear unpaid hereon, and to consent to immediate execution upon such judgment."

Such clauses should be distinguished from liquidated damages clauses, which do not result in binding judgments against the obligor.

A confession of judgment may also be called a cognovit note.[7] Interesting. What Is a Confession of Judgment?

A confession of judgment is a written agreement, signed by the defendant, that accepts the liability and amount of damages that was agreed on.

A confession of judgment is a way to circumvent normal court proceedings and avoid a lengthy legal process to resolve a dispute. Signing such a confession of forfeits any of the rights the defendant has to dispute the claim in the future. Understanding Confessions of Judgment

The same effect of a confession of judgment can be attained by having a borrower sign a cognovit note when the borrower first becomes indebted to the lender. The note would say how much the debtor owed and that the debtor voluntarily subjects themself to court authority to resolve any dispute.

If the debtor defaults, the note could be presented to the court to obtain a judgment without even notifying the debtor of the court proceedings. Such action can be controversial because it does not allow the defendant to present a proper defense. Key Takeaways

A confession of judgment is a written agreement a defendant may sign that accepts the agreed-upon liability and damages. A confession of judgment is a way to circumvent normal court proceedings and avoid a lengthy legal process to resolve a dispute. A borrower signing a cognovit note when first indebted to the lender has the same effect as a confession of judgment. The terms of a confession of judgment can vary by jurisdiction.

In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, confessions of judgment were frequently filed as lenders sought to resolve lapsed accounts. Different Ways a Confession of Judgment May Be Applied

The terms of a confession of judgment can vary by jurisdiction. For example, confessions of judgment in Pennsylvania are limited to commercial transactions. Precedents set in court initially restricted the use of confessions of judgment to non-consumer debt.

After a confession of judgment is filed in Pennsylvania, the court will notify the party named in the document. The law grants the lender the right to take action within 30 days to obtain recompense for the debt. This can include levying the property of the borrower.

The borrower can file petitions and motions to attempt to hold off the confession of judgment from being enacted.

A confession of judgment might be included as part of a contract signed between a lender and borrower as a form of personal guarantee. This would establish the document as a provision to be enacted if the borrower does not fulfill his or her obligations during the agreed-upon time frame for repayment.

Small businesses that seek financing such as a line of credit might find a confession of judgment included in their lending agreement. Lenders might require a confession of judgment to be signed by their clients before releasing credit or funds to them.

Businesses that provide services or goods to other businesses on credit might use a confession of judgment as well. For example, a vendor might require a confession to be signed by a business that has a poor or limited credit history.

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11823 1 point ago +1 / -0

Basically, in a round about way whether simple or not, it is saying the same thing.

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11823 1 point ago +1 / -0

Come on, this guy with the M4 isn't a "I got here yesterday" looking guy, pretty serious looking man that wouldn't make such a mistake and it's something liberals would never catch in a million years...... but we will. Could it be coms to get us to focus on the Trijicon VCOG scope? That particular VCOG is an 8X scope and there are 8 letters in cognovit. VCOG is a 1-8x28 scope, the 1-6x28 has a different battery compartment. search 1828, post's are timely and relevant. https://qanon.pub/?q=1828 and QANON mention has 119k Tweets https://qanon.pub/?q=119, extremely relevant.

Trijicon VCOG, rearrange and use the letters and it spells cognovit. cognovit (kɒɡˈnəʊvɪt) n (Law) criminal law a defendant's confession that the case against him or her is just https://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/cognovit Confessions of judgment are permitted in many states. New Jersey[2] and Pennsylvania[3] permit them, among others. Some states, including Michigan,[4] require they be specially labelled or have other procedural requirements. However, according to testimony before an Alaska State Legislature committee, "Confession of Judgment is illegal in Alaska, it's illegal in Pennsylvania in consumer transactions, but not in commercial transactions."[5] A Law Review article distinguishes three groups of state laws, one group comprising seventeen states that make void any agreement to confess judgment entered into before commencement of a suit.[6]

A typical confession of judgment reads, "The undersigned irrevocably authorizes any attorney to appear in any court of competent jurisdiction and confess a judgment without process in favor of the creditor for such amount as may then appear unpaid hereon, and to consent to immediate execution upon such judgment."

Such clauses should be distinguished from liquidated damages clauses, which do not result in binding judgments against the obligor.

A confession of judgment may also be called a cognovit note.[7] Interesting. What Is a Confession of Judgment?

A confession of judgment is a written agreement, signed by the defendant, that accepts the liability and amount of damages that was agreed on.

A confession of judgment is a way to circumvent normal court proceedings and avoid a lengthy legal process to resolve a dispute. Signing such a confession of forfeits any of the rights the defendant has to dispute the claim in the future. Understanding Confessions of Judgment

The same effect of a confession of judgment can be attained by having a borrower sign a cognovit note when the borrower first becomes indebted to the lender. The note would say how much the debtor owed and that the debtor voluntarily subjects themself to court authority to resolve any dispute.

If the debtor defaults, the note could be presented to the court to obtain a judgment without even notifying the debtor of the court proceedings. Such action can be controversial because it does not allow the defendant to present a proper defense. Key Takeaways

A confession of judgment is a written agreement a defendant may sign that accepts the agreed-upon liability and damages. A confession of judgment is a way to circumvent normal court proceedings and avoid a lengthy legal process to resolve a dispute. A borrower signing a cognovit note when first indebted to the lender has the same effect as a confession of judgment. The terms of a confession of judgment can vary by jurisdiction.

In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, confessions of judgment were frequently filed as lenders sought to resolve lapsed accounts. Different Ways a Confession of Judgment May Be Applied

The terms of a confession of judgment can vary by jurisdiction. For example, confessions of judgment in Pennsylvania are limited to commercial transactions. Precedents set in court initially restricted the use of confessions of judgment to non-consumer debt.

After a confession of judgment is filed in Pennsylvania, the court will notify the party named in the document. The law grants the lender the right to take action within 30 days to obtain recompense for the debt. This can include levying the property of the borrower.

The borrower can file petitions and motions to attempt to hold off the confession of judgment from being enacted.

A confession of judgment might be included as part of a contract signed between a lender and borrower as a form of personal guarantee. This would establish the document as a provision to be enacted if the borrower does not fulfill his or her obligations during the agreed-upon time frame for repayment.

Small businesses that seek financing such as a line of credit might find a confession of judgment included in their lending agreement. Lenders might require a confession of judgment to be signed by their clients before releasing credit or funds to them.

Businesses that provide services or goods to other businesses on credit might use a confession of judgment as well. For example, a vendor might require a confession to be signed by a business that has a poor or limited credit history.

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11823 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh yeah! We'll show those Russians..... Seize Bill Gate's farm land in retaliation! Okay, I'm not sure if that Psychology is gonna work but it's worth a shot.

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11823 5 points ago +5 / -0

Satan died from a fentanyl overdose?

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11823 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wasn’t the explanation up to five minutes ago, it was a rehab facility and she left it between the mattresses. I could see why they don’t want that info out. Anyone else remember that?

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11823 1 point ago +1 / -0

The disturbingly loud humming sound should be enough warning.

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11823 2 points ago +2 / -0

I remember a study last year that stated one of these ships puts out the same emissions as 280 million cars. I reread it thinking that represented the entire fleet but was floored when it said one. That ship is truly a monster.

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