Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-08 Thread Bill Stewart
At 07:46 PM 11/7/00 -0800, Tim May wrote: > >Late news: Just saw Sen. Kit Bond of Missouri calling for an >investigation into "criminal voting fraud" by the Democrat political >machine in St. Louis and the lower court judge (if he was appointed >by Democrats, the jig's up). Ashcroft faces a ver

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 7:46 PM -0800 on 11/7/00, Tim May wrote: > (if he was appointed > by Democrats, the jig's up) He was Gebhart's former chief of staff... :-). Cheers, RAH LHS'77 -- - R. A. Hettinga The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation 44 Farquhar Street, Bost

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread George
TimMay Moroned: #Mighty niggardly of the Democrats, I'd say. Spooky, in fact. Ah, 'niggar' and 'spook'. Neither of which are used correctly, except to troll. You are quite unimaginative.

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread Tim May
Late news: Just saw Sen. Kit Bond of Missouri calling for an investigation into "criminal voting fraud" by the Democrat political machine in St. Louis and the lower court judge (if he was appointed by Democrats, the jig's up). Ashcroft faces a very, very, very close election, and that extra b

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread Alan Olsen
At 10:15 PM 11/7/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >TimMay Moroned: >#Ah, yes, so we extend the hours in a liberal welfare mecca because >#Latisha Shabombaweka wasn't properly registered at 10 IN THE MORNING. > >You are clearly a racist. Actually Tim May hates everyone equally. (Just so

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread Tim May
At 10:07 PM -0500 11/7/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >TimMay Moroned: >#And what is wrong with simply closing the lines at the closing time. >#Put a cop or other official at the end of the line and say: "You >#arrived at 8:01. Polls are closed. Everyone ahead of you will be >#allowe

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread George
TimMay Moroned: #Ah, yes, so we extend the hours in a liberal welfare mecca because #Latisha Shabombaweka wasn't properly registered at 10 IN THE MORNING. You are clearly a racist. You need cooking in a large pot. ;-)

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread George
TimMay Moroned: #And what is wrong with simply closing the lines at the closing time. #Put a cop or other official at the end of the line and say: "You #arrived at 8:01. Polls are closed. Everyone ahead of you will be #allowed in to vote, but you are too late." Why, that's already

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread Tim May
At 9:34 PM -0500 11/7/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >Well, let's see if there's a perfectly valid reason for the extension: > >http://www.foxnews.com/election_night/states/mo/hours.sml >#Mahina Nightsage, 41, said she attempted to vote at 10 a.m. but >#was told by an election judge that s

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 4:18 PM -0800 on 11/7/00, Tim May wrote: > A judge in St. Louis has ordered the polls kept open later Circuit cort judges just threw it out... Cheers, RAH -- - R. A. Hettinga The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread Tim May
At 9:14 PM -0500 11/7/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >commerce wrote home.com ># The obvious complaint is that only select polling areas were >#given extended hours, when it would have been just as easy to >#extend voting hours for the entire region > >If all polling places had their h

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread George
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >TimMay was entirely silent on why he objects to this time extension. TimMay Moroned: #You lying sack of shit. I've made my objections very, very clear. Yeah, you said urbanites are mutants. Whatever that means in your mind. TimMay Moroned: #I need to find out

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread George
TimMay Moroned: #Having the courts extend the hours so that more inner city mutants #can stagger down to the polls is inexcusable. Why are you referring to people you don't know as mutants? TimMay Moroned: #I expect "The polling hours are 7 a.m. to 8 p.m." to be upheld. #People a

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread Me
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > And here's the details...the move is allowed under > state law. Once example was someone who tried to > vote at starting at 10AM but couldn't. Yes, either because she wasn't registered to vote or showed up at the wrong polling station. The

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread Tim May
At 8:52 PM -0500 11/7/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >TimMay was entirely silent on why he objects to this time extension. You lying sack of shit. I've made my objections very, very clear. I need to find out who you are and where you live. --Tim May -- -:-:-:-

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread George
commerce wrote home.com # The obvious complaint is that only select polling areas were #given extended hours, when it would have been just as easy to #extend voting hours for the entire region If all polling places had their hours extended, does TimMay withdraw his objections? And

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread Tim May
At 8:35 PM -0500 11/7/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >TimMay wrote: >#I thought I was jaded, but this is too much even for me to believe. ># >#A judge in St. Louis has ordered the polls kept open later, until 10 >#pm local time. The effect will be to let more inner city, >#Democra

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread Bill Stewart
At 04:18 PM 11/7/00 -0800, Tim May wrote: > >I thought I was jaded, but this is too much even for me to believe. > >A judge in St. Louis has ordered the polls kept open later, until 10 >pm local time. The effect will be to let more inner city, >Democrat-leaning voters vote. > >The rural and subu

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread Me
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For some reason, certain polling areas got jammed up, > as in long lines. The court agreed to keep the polls > open longer so the people could vote. It didn't matter > who the people might vote for, despite the Democrats > asking for the ext

RE: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread Tim May
Ernest Hua has asked me to call him a numbskull directly. Apparently he did not like my "someone" reference. So I am obliging. >And he says he will not send me anything he doesn't mind having >shared with the rest of the list. And in a later message he defended >the St. Louis legal action by s

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread George
And here's the details...the move is allowed under state law. Once example was someone who tried to vote at starting at 10AM but couldn't. http://www.foxnews.com/election_night/states/mo/hours.sml # #Judge Extends St. Louis Polling Hours Tuesday, November 7, 2000 # #ST. LOUIS - A

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread George
TimMay wrote: #I thought I was jaded, but this is too much even for me to believe. # #A judge in St. Louis has ordered the polls kept open later, until 10 #pm local time. The effect will be to let more inner city, #Democrat-leaning voters vote. What a lame-ass complaint. For

Re: Courts interfering with election

2000-11-07 Thread Tim May
At 4:18 PM -0800 11/7/00, Tim May wrote: >I thought I was jaded, but this is too much even for me to believe. > >A judge in St. Louis has ordered the polls kept open later, until 10 >pm local time. The effect will be to let more inner city, >Democrat-leaning voters vote. > >The rural and suburba