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- Mr. Daro, You posted: by JasonDaro July 12, 2010 3:18 PM EDT
JUDGE: You signed a liability waiver promising to take full responsibility for your actions at that workshop even if you were injured or even in the event of death. The waiver specifies that even if it was the fault of JRI you could not hold them responsible. Did you sign such an agreement? DEFENDANT: Yes I did, but it was all Ray's fault!
You are saying there is a "DEFENDANT" who is NOT James Ray? Sir,James Ray IS the defendant. This is becoming ludicrous. Please make sense. What imaginary court case are you posting about here? - Reply to this comment
- Have fun playing by yourself here, Lee Kuan...I'm sure you will surface next month to argue about the trial....until then just keep repeating all your old posts in the event that someone will agree with you....which is kind of funny...not one person ever has....old story...If 1 person tells you that you have a tail...you can refuse to believe them...if 2 people tell you that you have a tail, you can refuse to believe them as well, but if 3 or more point and laugh and tell you that you have a tail, then you better believe them....Lee Kuan...you most cetainly have a tail....you might want to do something about it....bye....
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- Lee Kuan, JasonDaro...you are like a one-trick pony in a very run-down circus...all can do is be argumentative, with no knowledge about anything you speak about, and no experience in anything you speak about...you can't answer any questions, and you refuse to accept answers to your questions, just because you don't agree with the answers doesn't mean that you were not answered...
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- "by truth720 July 12, 2010 12:08 PM EDT
This concept of "Are you HONORABLE?" is so strange. Are you saying the 3 dead people are not honorable? I don't understand. Mr.Daro,the deceased are not the ones bringing the charges against Mr.Ray.They can't. Last time I checked,dead people don't bring charges and arrest people. The State of Arizona,Yavapai County has filed the criminal charges.Even if the families of the victims didn't want to, the State would. That's how it works. This is why the Courts are called the "People" i.e. the citizens of a nation.
So who has to be HONORABLE here? The families of the victims? They have filed civil suits,not the criminal charges. The people who survived but are injured? WHO exactly are you calling not HONORABLE? WHO do you want to HONOR the liability waiver,Mr.Daro?"
can you answer questions?..if you are equating honor with signing a waiver, then you are not honorable, you signed no waiver....the state of Arizona is taking Ray to court, a criminal trial, the county of Yavapai....you may not like this...but the state of Arizona did not sign a waiver with Ray, neither did the county of Yavapai....the waivers mean nothing...people died, an investigation was undertaken, there was enough to arrest Ray, and place him in jail, and to have him post bail in order to be released from jail, and lose his passport....enough for a criminal trial next month..... - Reply to this comment
- JasonDaro...how will the judge ask deceased people what they signed or did not sign....
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by JasonDaro July 12, 2010 3:18 PM EDT
JUDGE: You signed a liability waiver promising to take full responsibility for your actions at that workshop even if you were injured or even in the event of death. The waiver specifies that even if it was the fault of JRI you could not hold them responsible. Did you sign such an agreement? DEFENDANT: Yes I did, but it was all Ray's fault!" - Reply to this comment
- Not going to happen...
by JasonDaro July 12, 2010 3:18 PM EDT
JUDGE: You signed a liability waiver promising to take full responsibility for your actions at that workshop even if you were injured or even in the event of death. The waiver specifies that even if it was the fault of JRI you could not hold them responsible. Did you sign such an agreement? DEFENDANT: Yes I did, but it was all Ray's fault! - Reply to this comment
- JasonDaro...did you look uo P.L.101-644?....I bet you didn't....
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- you are not honorable, you do not respect others here when you are asked a question...your questions were answered, if you do not agree with the answers,...fine, but you did get answers...you never give any answers...you pretend to have knowledge when you do not...to cover up your lack of knowledge you play word games...you show yourself as ignorant by this behavior, not honorable as you would like everyone to believe,...
"by JasonDaro July 12, 2010 3:06 PM EDT
It's a simple truth: The honorable keep the agreements they make ESPECIALLY when they sign a written PROMISE to take fully responsibility for their actions. Plain and simple. I am honorable. Are YOU?"...
if you are equating honor with signing a waiver, then you are not honorable, you signed no waiver....the state of Arizona is taking Ray to court, a criminal trial, the county of Yavapai....you may not like this...but the state of Arizona did not sign a waiver with Ray, neither did the county of Yavapai....the waivers mean nothing...people died, an investigation was undertaken, there was enough to arrest Ray, and place him in jail, and to have him post bail in order to be released from jail, and lose his passport....enough for a criminal trial next month..... - Reply to this comment
- I don't know where JasonDaro has gone, but in case he does come back at some point in the future, I would like to leave him with this....P.L.101-644....look it up, and see what could happen to Ray, JRI was a business, and was guilty of fraud...
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- I just read Mr.Daro you called me "dishonorable". Why is that,sir? I asked you who,in the case against Mr.Ray,are you calling dishonorable for "not keeping their word" after signing the waiver?
Please tell us WHO is dishonorable? Not I. I was not there. I did not sign a waiver. WHO? Please clarify this. - Reply to this comment


