Okay I will ask this group of experts again what law did they break? Why aren't 
there any fines? Why isn't there any record of this occurring at the FCC? 
   
  Why did the FCC shut them down? They were doing the wrong thing? Great, what 
was that? 
   
  

justifiedright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Dan I do see a differnce though.

In your case, if someone did tip off the government, at least they 
were calling so that the government could do the right thing.

The allegation here is that someone is calling the FCC to do the 
wrong thing, and the FCC is going along with it. That's hared to 
swollow.

On your thing - sounds like an inside job. Who did you tell that 
you had registered to vote here? It had to be someone who knew that.

Did you ever call the County and inquire how they knew? I'm curious 
to find out.

Did you actually vote here? If so, ding out who the objectors were 
at the polling place. The county will have that on file. It could 
be that one of the objectors knew who you were and challenged it.

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "justifiedright" 
> <justifiedright@> wrote:
> >
> > Dan you seem to be on the subject of the quality of the proof, 
the 
> > weight of the evidence so to speak.
> > 
> > I'm looking for his to just show the first scintilla of it. I 
> scoured 
> > his posts for proof but he honestly does give any, regardless of 
> > quallity or weight.
> 
> I am not disagreeing with you. Frankly I don't know why anyone 
would 
> want to shut off the station. Since I don;t speak french, the only 
> thing I know about it is Maureen's show. I am sure some would like 
> that to go to the wayside but I don;t know if it would reach the 
> level of pulling strings at the FCC.
> 
> But I'll draw an analogy. I registered to vote in AP in time for 
the 
> 2005 local elections. I mistakenly thought it was okay as long as 
I 
> didn't vote in NY. I received a voter's registration card and 
voted. 
> After the election I received an official letter from the 
> commissioner of elections (?) notifying me that my vote was 
rescinded 
> because AP was not my permanent residence.
> 
> Now of course he was right, and as I later found out, was well 
within 
> the law and that I was mistaken. While it crossed my mind that 
> perhaps my open opposition to the incumbent council may have 
played a 
> part, I had no proof. It wasn;t until Joe D'Andrea called me and 
> discussed the issue with me. Joe's view was that of course someone 
> in "power" ratted me out. Joe had no proof, but I remember him 
saying 
> what were the chances of Elections investigating me, considering 
how 
> many others there were in AP who voted here and probably don;t 
have 
> the legal right to. For godsakes, there are dead people voting in 
NJ. 
> So sometimes there is absolutely no proof, but if walks like a 
duck, 
> and quacks like a duck...
>



         

 
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