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Intercepted in popmedia:
Some dude of Shoup Corp which makes voting machines, or used
to 21 years ago (there are no parts available), demonstrated
that you can lock out choices after you've pulled one lever.
Which would eliminate certain bozos double-punching their
political-hollerith cards.
Wh
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In an opinion sure to heighten the tension between some parents and school systems
over the Internet's role in publicly financed education, a New Hampshire judge has
decided that a parent is entitled to see a list of the Internet sites or addresses
visited by computer users a
Some worry that information could get into the wrong hands
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
Ê Ê Nov. 10 Ñ ÊSprint Corp.Õs wireless division said it will put
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hot-button privacy concerns that
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Meyer Wolfsheim wrote:
>On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Max Inux wrote:
>
>> >Heh. A random number generator that produces an output of all zeros. Small
>> >flaw. No biggie.
>>
>> Except for the me that generated a key that was vulnerable to that
>> 0x149DCDDC However I believe there wa
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Bill Stewart wrote:
> At 07:46 PM 11/10/00 -0500, William H. Geiger III wrote:
> >Eliminate them completely would be an even simpler solution. Too many
> >people give elections the proper respect that they deserve. You go and
> >plan your vacation at voting time too bad you
At 07:46 PM 11/10/00 -0500, William H. Geiger III wrote:
>Eliminate them completely would be an even simpler solution. Too many
>people give elections the proper respect that they deserve. You go and
>plan your vacation at voting time too bad you made your choice. The only
>ones that have any legi
At 7:46 PM -0500 11/10/00, William H. Geiger III wrote:
>In , on 11/10/00
>at 06:32 PM, Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
>>I have no idea.
>
>>The solution has been obvious for a long time: absentee ballots must be
>>received by the close of business on the polling day. Those who know
>>t
In , on 11/10/00
at 06:32 PM, Tim May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I have no idea.
>The solution has been obvious for a long time: absentee ballots must be
>received by the close of business on the polling day. Those who know
>they are going to be out of their voting area must mail their ba
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 11/10/00
at 05:19 PM, Jim Choate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, William H. Geiger III wrote:
>> I am not sure that they would as this seems to go against the 22nd
>> Amendment. While the 22nd doesn't specifically address an appointed acting
>> pre
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 11/10/00
at 03:24 PM, Jim Choate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Trei, Peter wrote:
>> One of the good results of the current stalemate is that many of us are
>> getting crash courses in constitutional law.
>>
>> This is covered by the President
Federal appeals panel upholds
computer child-porn law
By David Hudson
The Freedom Forum Online
11.07.00
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
has become the third federal appeals
court to uphold
At 1:38 PM -0500 on 11/10/00, Furlong, Steven wrote:
> Robert Hettinga wrote:
>>...The one person I fear more than Tim May, maybe even
>>my Roslindale Attorney, being me dear Mum... :-))
>
> You think you got it bad? _My_ mom is a small-town deputy.
> And she drives a pickup. The only saving gra
Robert Hettinga wrote:
>...The one person I fear more than Tim May, maybe even
>my Roslindale Attorney, being me dear Mum... :-))
You think you got it bad? _My_ mom is a small-town deputy.
And she drives a pickup. The only saving grace is there isn't
a shotgun rack in the pickup.
Regards,
Steve
Hizbullah operatives seeking to block IDF
cameras
(IsraelWire-11/10) Hizbullah guerilla forces are
stepping up their anti-Israel activities, including efforts
to block sophisticated IDF cameras installed a
Title: RE: A very brief politcal rant
Ok ... so we are now splitting hairs on language. Fine. Have
it your way.
My statement that every voter actually knew was improper.
However, you are just going off on a tangent ...
I am sure that months or years after JFK was assasinated, you
can f
As a working journalist writing about politics, I get lots of feedback from
voters. Many are, sadly, clueless.
But it is a stretch to assert, as you blithely do, that every voter knew
that the guy was dead. My own experience shows otherwise.
-Declan
At 09:55 11/10/2000 -0800, Ernest Hua wrote
Title: RE: A very brief politcal rant
I'm sorry, but we just clearly disagree. Every voter had enough
opportunity to know that the guy was dead, and that the wife was
to succeed him. If some voters did not know, I'm sorry to them.
It was all over the news. Every person has a right to be her
> It's called "Straight Party", and IIRC it is a box on the
>Missouri ballots. I *know* it was on the Illinois ballots. Saves dead
>people time you understand, they only have a limited amount of time.
They removed it from the Illinois ballots 4 years ago. It now takes me 10
times longer to
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 12:51:05AM -0500, Ernest Hua wrote:
> My original point still stands. The voters should get what they
> want, unless they want something clearly illegal. That's a clear
> principle in our pseudo-democracy. Every principle has a point
No, your original point was muddled.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> If you look at http://cnews.tribune.com/news/image/0,1119,oso-nation-82373,00.html
> you see the gripe about the Palm Beach
> ballots.
>
> What they dont mention is that, by
> the same visual-illiteracy that
> lets Gore votes go to Buchanan,
> votes for Browne go to
At 12:51 AM 11/10/00 -0500, Ernest Hua mimed :
My original point still stands. The voters should get
what they
want, unless they want something clearly illegal.
That's a clear
Yup. And they should get it good and hard
(Man, your mailer is broken...)
Thanks
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