Fairness dictates waiting for confirmation by the B sample.
-ilan
CAS will wait till she appears in person before making an appeal decision.
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No need for that
Marie Stuart, Reine d'Ecosse set a precedeent 500 years ago.
She had Lord Huntley dug up and hauled his ass into court to be found
Guilty of Treason.
Then she hung the Wanker
No information is available on whether Huntley put up a good defense or
not
The Parasite Class of Kings, Queens, Dukes etc., of course, are not
renowned for Grey Matter, but the Stuart Branch takes the Biscuit.
Why ever would a beleagured Catholic Queen in a Nominally Protestant
Land upset the Huntleys, the Only Catholic family of any Stature in
HaggisReich who would support her and more importantly have put 10,000
loyal soldiers at her back when she had only Bothwell's few Borderers
otherwise to support her when her Bastard, strained through the sheets,
half Brother, James, was running her out of HaggisReich for an Up Close
and Personal Rendezvous in what passed in Elizabethan England as a
Prototypical Chop-Square??
Go Figure
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Och that'll larn the bastad.
> No information is available on whether Huntley put up a good defense or
> not
>
> The Parasite Class of Kings, Queens, Dukes etc., of course, are not
> renowned for Grey Matter, but the Stuart Branch takes the Biscuit.
>
> Why ever would a beleagured Catholic Queen in a Nominally Protestant
> Land upset the Huntleys, the Only Catholic family of any Stature in
> HaggisReich
HaggisReich, I like that.
> who would support her and more importantly have put 10,000
> loyal soldiers at her back when she had only Bothwell's few Borderers
> otherwise to support her when her Bastard, strained through the sheets,
> half Brother, James, was running her out of HaggisReich for an Up Close
> and Personal Rendezvous in what passed in Elizabethan England as a
> Prototypical Chop-Square??
>
> Go Figure
Probably not worth the effort..."History is bunkum"...(Henry Ford I believe).
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Her urine was probably higher proof than most spirits.
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Mary Stuart hardly set the precedent, she followed one at least
several centuries old, practiced by various popes against their
predecessors. The posthumous trial of the 4th Earl of Huntly after
his death from apoplexy served to forfeit Huntly property to the
Scottish crown, though it was eventually restored to his son, the 5th
Earl.
Ben Trovato wrote:
> Mary Stuart hardly set the precedent, she followed one at least
> several centuries old, practiced by various popes against their
> predecessors. The posthumous trial of the 4th Earl of Huntly after
> his death from apoplexy served to forfeit Huntly property to the
> Scottish crown, though it was eventually restored to his son, the 5th
> Earl.
Sounds like the kind of stuff they'd do in Texas or Iran.