Re: Greetins from ZOG-occupied Palestine

2000-11-11 Thread Tim May

At 1:19 AM -0800 11/11/00, Bill Stewart wrote:
At 08:34 PM 11/10/00 -0600, Phaedrus wrote:

  actually, since ballots were supposed to be postmarked two days ago,
killing you now wouldn't help (even if I were for it, which I'm not,
personally) unless something very bad were going on

Yup.  It's now in the hands of disgruntled Postal Workers.

(And apparently there _has_ been a certain amount of malfeasance
in handling the mail ballots, though it's not clear the P.O. were
directly involved.And the Postmaster General's on the
succession list, at least in the 1947 version.)

Speaking of malfeasance in handling the mailed ballots, I heard a 
Democrat spinmeister saying last night that foreign consulates can 
advise their local Americans that they can "sign an affidavit saying 
they tried to get a November 7th postmark but were unable to do so." 
He said: "Americans in other countries can still send in their 
ballots with a signed affidavit attesting that they had been unable 
to get a November 7th postmark."

So, those FedExed ballots from Kosovo or Israel or China may not have 
been sent until...today.

Hilarious. Things are falling apart better and with more acrimony 
than I'd hoped.

Republicans are threatening to demand a recount of 22,000 (yes, more 
than in Palm Beach County) uncounted/spoiled ballots in a northern 
Florida county which went 60,000-to-40,000 for Bush over Gore. They 
expect that if these odds hold up, as expected, that Bush could pick 
up thousands of votes in this heavily Republican county.

And so it goes, with recounts, judicial adjustments, do overs, and 
other such things requested in dozens, then hundreds, then thousands 
of counties.


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Re: Greetins from ZOG-occupied Palestine

2000-11-11 Thread Bill Stewart

At 08:34 PM 11/10/00 -0600, Phaedrus wrote:

On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Tim May, the heavily armed hate monger who refers to ZOG, and , his
extreme 
 right wing malitia friends have missed there chance.

So is "malitia" a bunch of bad soldiers?

 Certainly the 400 of us needed killing before we influence the American 
 Presidential election.

actually, since ballots were supposed to be postmarked two days ago,
killing you now wouldn't help (even if I were for it, which I'm not,
personally) unless something very bad were going on

Yup.  It's now in the hands of disgruntled Postal Workers.

(And apparently there _has_ been a certain amount of malfeasance
in handling the mail ballots, though it's not clear the P.O. were
directly involved.And the Postmaster General's on the
succession list, at least in the 1947 version.)
Thanks! 
Bill
Bill Stewart, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Greetins from ZOG-occupied Palestine

2000-11-11 Thread petro

At 08:34 PM 11/10/00 -0600, Phaedrus wrote:

On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Tim May, the heavily armed hate monger who refers to ZOG, and , his
extreme
  right wing malitia friends have missed there chance.

   So is "malitia" a bunch of bad soldiers?

No, malicious.
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Re: Greetins from ZOG-occupied Palestine

2000-11-11 Thread Declan McCullagh


On Sat, Nov 11, 2000 at 09:05:54AM -0800, Tim May wrote:
 Hilarious. Things are falling apart better and with more acrimony 
 than I'd hoped.
[...snip...]
 And so it goes, with recounts, judicial adjustments, do overs, and 
 other such things requested in dozens, then hundreds, then thousands 
 of counties.

As much as I'd appreciate, purely from the perspective of continued
amusement, this perpetual election to continue, I suspect it won't.

At least some Dems are publicly telling Al to back down:
http://www.perpetualelection.com/article.pl?sid=00/11/11/090229

If Al's stated litigiousness becomes perceived as a liability, we
might see a kind of trip from Capitol Hill to the Naval Observatory to
tell Al enough is enough. The irony is that one of the senators most
tempermentally likely to do so is, of course, the Dem VP candidate.

-Declan




Greetins from ZOG-occupied Palestine

2000-11-10 Thread auto9950013

Tim May, the heavily armed hate monger who refers to ZOG, and , his extreme 
right wing malitia friends have missed there chance.
Certainly the 400 of us needed killing before we influence the American 
Presidential election.




At 03:26 PM 11/10/00 , Tim May wrote:

Now we hear of calls urging dual-citizenship residents of 
ZOG-occupied Palestine to send in absentee ballots to Florida, 
especially for the estimated 400 dual-citizenship, or visiting 
tourists, from Palm Beach County.

The claim is that if they can "prove" they were unable to have them 
postmarked by the time polls closed in Florida, due to the violence 
or whatever, that maybe they will still be allowed in. (And I 
wouldn't put it past the ZOG to rig the postmarks and then put the 
ballots on a fast jet to Florida.)



Re: Greetins from ZOG-occupied Palestine

2000-11-10 Thread Mac Norton

If you could spell, or type, correctly, I'd have a little 
more respect for your posts. There is not their. If 
English is not your first language and you need some
off-line advice about homophones, I'll be glad to help.
MacN 

On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Tim May, the heavily armed hate monger who refers to ZOG, and , his extreme 
 right wing malitia friends have missed there chance.
 Certainly the 400 of us needed killing before we influence the American 
 Presidential election.
 
 
 
 
 At 03:26 PM 11/10/00 , Tim May wrote:
 
 Now we hear of calls urging dual-citizenship residents of 
 ZOG-occupied Palestine to send in absentee ballots to Florida, 
 especially for the estimated 400 dual-citizenship, or visiting 
 tourists, from Palm Beach County.
 
 The claim is that if they can "prove" they were unable to have them 
 postmarked by the time polls closed in Florida, due to the violence 
 or whatever, that maybe they will still be allowed in. (And I 
 wouldn't put it past the ZOG to rig the postmarks and then put the 
 ballots on a fast jet to Florida.)