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Post by Admin on Sept 19, 2003 0:56:48 GMT -5
Just click reply and type your message. An admin will respond as soon as possible.
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Post by Admin on Oct 15, 2003 17:03:46 GMT -5
"swarthrthmprat" Sometimes the system just logs a member out for no known reason. Were you able to log in at all? Did you by any chance change your password after logging in? I noticed the one the system generated was really long. Try copying and pasting it into the login box. If that doesn't work check your internet settings or re-register. If you are still unable to access the boards post here and we will contact support.
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Post by Justme on Oct 3, 2004 23:20:25 GMT -5
Registered a few days ago- no password yet. My mail filters are off, please send my password. Thanks!
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Post by Admin on Oct 4, 2004 20:45:47 GMT -5
Use this: soidufou and then change it when you log on.
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Post by Justme on Oct 5, 2004 0:18:42 GMT -5
I tried that a bunch of times- it just says "invalid username/password combination".
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Post by Admin on Oct 5, 2004 10:04:53 GMT -5
Try again.
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Post by Justme on Oct 5, 2004 22:58:28 GMT -5
Thank you.
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Post by Mary LaRue on Jun 8, 2006 7:59:39 GMT -5
Dear Sir or Madam:
I recently watched a movie about Andrew Luster's trial and capture, etc. and was floored by the outcome of the case. It was/is so transparent that he was virtually set up as a victim himself mostly due to everyone's perception becoming their own reality. 124 years is absurd, whether he was guilty or not (and I don't believe for a second that he was/is guilty on the criminal level on which he was convicted. I intend to write a letter to the state of California, etc. but would like to know how to enter the message board beforehand. Several times I have attempted to sign in but never received a code. Your assistance with this would be so appreciated. Thank you kindly,
Mary LaRue m_j_p_69@yahoo.com
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Post by Annon on Jun 26, 2006 12:11:18 GMT -5
As a victim of date rape by Andrew Luster, I absolutely think that his sentencing is deserved. In fact, even after he was arrested, I tried to believe in his innocence. I followed the trial and everything and still believed that I could not be another victim. It was after watching the movie, that I realized that the exact same thing had happened to me. It is chilling to see something so familiar. It was like da ja vue. How could movie producers make something as accurate as happened to me? Impossible... This was a man whom I met while I was in college during a night out on the town. Looking back, I was so intoxicated (or so I thought then) that I could not sit up straight. This is not like me considering I only had a few drinks. He is so smooth that I chalked it up to being drunk. I even had a two yr casual relationship with this man and welcomed him into my life. Unfortunately, I will be paying the price for the rest of my life. This happened to me in the late ninties and yet I still have nightmares about this man on a weekly basis. How is that fair? He has impacted my life in such a negative manner that cannot be fixed and deserves to pay a price.
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Post by amber on Jun 29, 2006 21:45:18 GMT -5
hi,i registered a couple of days ago and im still waiting to be approved.is this board still active?
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Post by Callie on Sept 3, 2006 20:07:27 GMT -5
As a victim of date rape by Andrew Luster, I absolutely think that his sentencing is deserved. In fact, even after he was arrested, I tried to believe in his innocence. I followed the trial and everything and still believed that I could not be another victim. It was after watching the movie, that I realized that the exact same thing had happened to me. It is chilling to see something so familiar. It was like da ja vue. How could movie producers make something as accurate as happened to me? Impossible... This was a man whom I met while I was in college during a night out on the town. Looking back, I was so intoxicated (or so I thought then) that I could not sit up straight. This is not like me considering I only had a few drinks. He is so smooth that I chalked it up to being drunk. I even had a two yr casual relationship with this man and welcomed him into my life. Unfortunately, I will be paying the price for the rest of my life. This happened to me in the late ninties and yet I still have nightmares about this man on a weekly basis. How is that fair? He has impacted my life in such a negative manner that cannot be fixed and deserves to pay a price. You must be the stupidest sl-t in the world! How could you be traumatized by something you didn't even know happened? Sounds to me like you want a piece of the pie. You even went on to have a relationship with him. You are a pig. You should try your little scam on the Duke players in Carolina. Too bad. You'll never get a cent. Ask Tanya.
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Post by bystander on Sept 17, 2006 16:53:18 GMT -5
Dear Sir or Madam: I recently watched a movie about Andrew Luster's trial and capture, etc. and was floored by the outcome of the case. It was/is so transparent that he was virtually set up as a victim himself mostly due to everyone's perception becoming their own reality. 124 years is absurd, whether he was guilty or not (and I don't believe for a second that he was/is guilty on the criminal level on which he was convicted. I intend to write a letter to the state of California, etc. but would like to know how to enter the message board beforehand. Several times I have attempted to sign in but never received a code. Your assistance with this would be so appreciated. Thank you kindly, Mary LaRue m_j_p_69@yahoo.com I think what surprised me most was that there was never any GHB found-anywhere. Not in their toxicology and not in Lusters' possession. The bottles labelled GHB were filled w/water. So there really was never any evidence it wasn't consensual.
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Post by Guest on Sept 18, 2006 21:42:53 GMT -5
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Post by NOTFOOLED on Sept 20, 2006 14:11:45 GMT -5
ANOTHER LOAD FROM THE MUTT- people.monstersandcritics.com/article_1202968.php/Duane_Dog_Chapman_and_family_speak_out_on_ordealDog told Rita "You know, no one knows the real story, OK? When I was let go in Mexico they said, the judge looked in my face, and said eye-to-eye, Dog this a very minor crime. The next time you come down here, you can even ask me to go with you. I know that once the Mexican government hears the real story and the American government hears the real story, I'm not going anywhere except for back in the car on A&E and hunting down the next bad guy." WHY WOULD A JUDGE DO THAT AND THEN TELL THEM NOT TO LEAVE THE CITY LIMITS? JUST WHAT IS THE REAL STORY? THIS FOOL HAS SO MANY OF THEM.
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Post by NOT FOOLED on Sept 20, 2006 14:17:01 GMT -5
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