If the cards only have the existing gaikokujin torokusho information signed by the immigration department's private keys, and the card is *not* a radio chip, then I don't see a problem with it. Fingerprints? Radio chips? Bad... very bad.... :wink: Why not include GPS, we at least deserve to be had ...
those idiots on that website talk a lot of shit but this info is true, http://www.debito.org/immigrationsnitchsite.html I have no doubt it was true when it was written in early 2004. What I am hinting at is that maybe the Ministry of Justice responded to the complaints from Amnesty International an...
Someone has said that he owes the IRS so much in back taxes that the entire purse for his last fight would not even pay half of it. He may not even be able to get out of the states to fight in K1 if they pull his passport!
[quote="""]Blinky shocked, Ishihara rants why are people getting upset about the deaths of 20 or so in Iraq I think he was refering to possible changes in US opinions over such things as rising death toll etc., and possible US pull-outs circa the Vietnam myth. That is why he referenced...
What are the odds that the birth decline will remain on a downward spiral While the activity in Enjo-Kosai, oyaji train gropers, Hentai blowjob bars, AIDS, rape-bideos, STDs, school girl shitty underwear, Abortions, soaplands...will all increase In an operation this big you gotta expect some losses...
The guy on NHK said last night that it was "hijo ni mezurashii" for an airliner to loose both front tires at one time. What a great understatement. Can you imagine the passengers landing on that baby looking out the windows as the tires blow by and saying "Ah! Mezurashii na".
The mother of the so-called "molested" gaki claimed in a press conference that she was not in it for the money and would not file a civil suit. But, she has a past track record of being dumb in public with priors, so who knows. BTW, Jay Leno said this morning that Michael was happy at being acquitte...
You might as well face up to it. As the old saw says, the only two things required in life are to die and to pay taxes. All the hedge hopping between Ward Offices and City Offices in the world is not going to help after they finish tweaking the new chip powered gaiji toroku. They will just have to c...
The rules of admissiability of evidence are entirely different in a civil matter and are no where near as strict as a criminal procedure. The testimony is not as strictly controlled as to hearsay and so forth. The rules on media coverage are different, depending on the judge. The jury's access to da...
What a true ability to waffle. Contrast this with Blinky's position in the book which he co-authored Sony's Mori, "The Japan that can say No!", where he rationalized the rights Japan has to resist all external political pressures for government (or business) action and general to exist by itself, no...
Most companies will generally say something like a University/College Degree is required when advertising employment. It can then be Rocket Science or Basket Weaving. If the field is what they are looking for they will, in most cases, ask for a Masters, and state a Master's Degree in Apple Bobbing o...
The waters certainly muddy, mind you, when you have, as in the OJ Simpson case, a successful civil suit brought subsequent to a criminal acquittal.[/quote] A definate cause for concern if its you, yourself, before the bar. It didn't matter whether OJ actually committed the crime or not, he had been ...
Can you believe that daylight savings was rejected in Japan on one occasion based on a heavy lobby from the Agricultural Coops (JA and Zenno) because it would confuse the cows on exactly when was the proper milking time?
Michael Jackson Acquitted of Molesting Boy Jun 13, 5:18 PM (ET) By LINDA DEUTSCH (AP) Michael Jackson waves to fans as he arrives to the Santa Barbara County Courthouse in Santa Maria,... Full Image SANTA MARIA, Calif. (AP) - A jury acquitted Michael Jackson on Monday of molesting a 13-year-old canc...
[In World and Olympic events generally if a Japanese Judoka fails to get a medal he or she is never picked again. ] That's not quite exact. a member from my office Ogawa Naoya won a bronze and was selected again. The following Olympics he neglected to bring home such an omiyagi and was harassessed, ...