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Remember:More people have died in Ted Kennedy's car than have died in
United States Commercial Nuclear Power plant operations

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See the Pledge of alleginace to the flag that the 9th circuit court of
appeals doesn't want you to say.
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Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 07:22:51 -0500
From: Don Schwarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: C.R.E.S.T. Rendell and PA Democrats More Interested In
    Helping Prisoners Vote Than Our Military Men and Women (fwd)



When you look at the history of the Democrat party,
from publishing its support for slavery to "Jim Crow" laws
to turning Jews away from America in 1939 back into the
hands of the left-wing NAZI's and Hitler, I am always
amazed that anyone with more than a partially functioning
brain cell, would ever support the Democrat party.

Even the ultra-liberal Cape Cod Times just a few
doors up the street from Ted Kennedy, is supporting
George Bush for President.

I've seen how Rendell and the Democrats work
in Pennsylvania, Hitler would be proud of them!





At 02:44 AM 10/31/04 -0500, you wrote:







>Remember:More people have died in Ted Kennedy's car than have died in
>United States Commercial Nuclear Power plant operations
>
>  visit my web site at
>http://www.info-quest.org My ICQ# is 79071904
>See the Pledge of alleginace to the flag that the 9th circuit court of
>appeals doesn't want you to say.
>for a precise list of the powers of the Federal Government linkto:
>http://www.info-quest.org/Enumerated.html
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 23:27:55 -0400
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Rendell and PA Democrats More Interested In Helping Prisoners
Vote
>     Than Our Military Men and Women
>
>Rendell and PA Democrats More Interested In Helping Prisoners Vote Than
>Our Military Men and Women, Santorum and Specter fight to allow
extension
>for Servicemen to have their vote counted
>
>Ignoring requests for weeks to help families who have loved ones serving
>in the military overseas who may be unable to vote in Tuesday`s general
>election, Gov. Ed Rendell yesterday offered a half-hearted deal to two
>military parents who testified that their son`s ballots were sent late.
>The deal will allow the absentee votes coming back from servicemen and
>women to be counted up to 8 days after the election.  The two parents
had
>come to the Republican State Committee with their problem after trying
to
>address the problem with Rendell himself.  State Committee offered free
>legal service to the two parents, who in turn filed suit earlier this
week
>against Rendell and asked for a 15 day extension.  The two were forced
to
>agree to Rendell`s "final best offer" while admitting that the time
would
>probably not be enough for their own son`s votes to count but felt that
it
>was the best they could get.
>
>Senator Rick Santorum and other Republican lawmakers have been calling
on
>Rendell over the past two weeks to join them on behalf of soldiers
>fighting around the world in extending the deadline in which ballots
could
>be returned from overseas.
>
>After hearing of reports from parents and soldiers that their sons and
>daughters had not yet received their absentee ballots, Santorum and
others
>called upon Rendell to join the US Department of Justice, who had sued
the
>state over this matter, and agree to an extension of the deadline.
>Unfortunately, Governor Rendell, who fought ardently against allowing
>military votes to be counted in the Florida recount in 2000, put
>partisanship over principle and fought against extending the deadline
here
>in Pennsylvania for the 2004 General Election.  That position directly
>contradicts Gov. Rendell`s actions during the Primary Election, when he
>supported such an extension.
>
>Rendell insisted that no credible evidence existed that military men and
>women would not have their vote counted.  Rendell maintained publicly
that
>all counties met their obligation to voters at the same time his legal
>team, led by Mark Aronchik, admitted in court that they knew of ballots
>that were sent late.  (Aronchik is a well known Democrat attorney and
big
>money donor of the Kerry Campaign and is the infamous "Butterfly Ballot"
>lawyer of Florida 2000 fame.)
>
>Counties were forced to delay mailing their ballots due to litigation
>brought forth by state Democratic leaders to remove Independent
>presidential candidate Ralph Nader from the state ballot.
>
>Republican State Committee attempted to adjoin another military parent
>from Altoona before the case began Friday morning.
>
>Senator Arlen Specter cancelled his previously scheduled plans to come
to
>Harrisburg and argue the case on behalf of the Altoona father, Mr. Tom
>Robison.  However, the federal judge did not grant Mr. Robison status to
>testify.
>
>Mr. Robison and the Republican State Committee,with Senator Specter
>serving as co-counsel, have filed a suit on their own in Commonwealth
>Court asking for an extension that will allow all military votes cast by
>election day to work their way through the mail system and be counted
>before the state`s final vote is certified by the counties.
>
>While the Rendell Administration continued to oppose efforts to
guarantee
>that our military personnel are ensured the right to vote, the governor
>was doing everything in his power to make sure individuals incarcerated
in
>the state`s prisons were afforded their opportunity to vote by absentee
>ballot.
>
>The Rendell administration wrote a memo entitled Voting Rights of
>Convicted Felons, Convicted Misdemeanants and Pretrial Detainees which
>happens to be featured prominently (under the heading Look Whats HOT!)
on
>the front page of the Depa of State web site:
>
>www.dos.state.pa.us/voting/lib/voting/guide/convicted_felon_brochure.
>In addition, on Sept. 14, which happens to be about a week before the
vast
>majority of ballots were mailed to the military personnel serving
>overseas, the Rendell Administration sent a letter to prison wardens and
>election officials across the state asking county wardens to implement a
>cooperative arrangement for facilitating the registration and voting
>rights of incarcerated individuals.  At a public event earlier this
week,
>Secretary Pedro Cortes indicated that, to the best of his knowledge,
this
>was the first time any such effort had been undertaken in Pennsylvania.
>
>Congressman Curt Weldon (R-Delaware) has threatened to file a federal
>lawsuit in regards to allegations of voter fraud at the Curran-Fromhold
>Prison in Northeast Philadelphia.
>
>Congressman Weldon went to the prison personally and witnessed college
>students carrying out absentee ballots, which apparently has been going
on
>at the facility for weeks.
>
>In Pennsylvania, it is illegal for a third party to deliver or collect
>absentee ballots.
>
>Republicans will continue to press forward to ensure the votes of our
>brave men and women in uniform who are fighting for freedom and
democracy
>abroad are afforded the opportunity to exercise their rights as citizens
>here at home.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>



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