ATTN JMS: Opinion on Bush's Win?

B5JMS Poster b5jms-owner at shekel.mcl.cs.columbia.edu
Fri Nov 10 05:44:43 EST 2000


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From: "Mac Breck" <macbreck at access995.com>
Date: 9 Nov 2000 23:43:17 -0700
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From: "Jms at B5" <jmsatb5 at aol.com>
Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: ATTN JMS: Opinion on Bush's Win?


> >The same could be said to you Joe.  Your Emperor has no clothes, just
> >Chinese campaign contributions.
>
> I'd say there is a PROFOUND difference between a fundraiser (and there are
> weirdass fundraisers on BOTH sides of the political aisle...let's start
digging
> into the massive contributions from the far right evangelicals whose
> contributions are contrary to the church/state separation and violate
their tax
> free status)...

Are these contributions from the organizations, or individuals?  It would
seem that contributions from the organizations would be fairly easy to track
down, especially if they were large.


> and an attempt to subvert the entire electoral process through
> vote fraud.

I just visualized the Democrats getting out the vote (registering anybody
who's breathing, buying them cigarettes to buy their vote, and bussing them
to the polls).  Evidently, *that's* OK, though.

Mac




> The two are galaxies apart in importance.
>
>  jms
>
> (jmsatb5 at aol.com)
> (all message content (c) 2000 by
> synthetic worlds, ltd., permission
> to reprint specifically denied to
> SFX Magazine)
>
>
>
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From: jmsatb5 at aol.com (Jms at B5)
Date: 9 Nov 2000 23:56:58 -0700
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>I just visualized the Democrats getting out the vote (registering anybody
>who's breathing, buying them cigarettes to buy their vote, and bussing them
>to the polls).  Evidently, *that's* OK, though.
>

Well, options 1 and 3 are not only legal, they're absolutely valid.  Anyone who
is alive is eligible to vote.  (Previously, anyone in Chicago *not* alive was
also eligible to vote.  We stopped that.)  And helping people get to the polls
is also not only legal, it's a good idea.

You seem to have a problem in 1 and 3 with the idea that everyone who's an
american citizen should be able to vote.  I find this odd for an american to
say.

As for option 2, no that's not legal, and if you have any specifics on who's
doing this, please post it.

 jms

(jmsatb5 at aol.com)
(all message content (c) 2000 by
synthetic worlds, ltd., permission
to reprint specifically denied to
SFX Magazine)




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