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On 4/23/13 8:10 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 4/23/2013 7:29 PM, wrote: On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 17:53:02 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/23/13 5:39 PM, wrote: On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 13:16:21 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: Indeed, I don't even like the use of churches for election polling places. The public's elections should be conducted in public facilities, such as schools, firehouses, county, state or federal office buildings, et cetera. The problem is there are a lot of places where those facilities are not available on election days. Our schools are locked down when the students are there and the general public is not allowed in. Fire Houses are generally not rated for "assembly" (the fire code) and office building may not have an accessible area to set up the polls. Some have security that prevents access for the general public. They have tried to get away from church property here but the county simply does not have enough suitable locations to serve all of the polling places required. They do choose meeting rooms that are separate from the church itself if that makes you feel better. The one they used in Estero had no religious artifacts in it at all and the entrance was on a different road than the entrance of the church itself. Our schools here shut down on election day and the large assembly room is set up with the voting machines. When I lived in Virginia in the 1970's, we voted at the firehouse. Our firehouses are not set up as "places of public assembly" but we don't have casino nights like they do up there in Maryland When I first voted in NE Florida, the polling place was at a baptist church. The church lined the hallway leading to the assembly room with photos of aborted fetuses, just for election day. I have never seen anything like that here. I would complain too. Hhe didn't complain, because he just made it up... Harry is like that lonely teen, telling whoppers late at night around the fire and everybody there knows he is just making it up, but settle for the entertainment... You're projecting again. You've had a life of no serious education and no serious jobs, and therefore you cannot fathom someone who can write a series of effective letters that push a change in the location of a polling place. Your way would be to make a homemade claymore mine. |
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On 4/23/2013 9:22 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
You're projecting again. You've had a life of no serious education and no serious jobs, and therefore you cannot fathom someone who can write a series of effective letters that push a change in the location of a polling place. Your way would be to make a homemade claymore mine. You are way too full of yourself, asshat. |
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On 4/23/2013 9:56 PM, Hank© wrote:
On 4/23/2013 9:22 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: You're projecting again. You've had a life of no serious education and no serious jobs, and therefore you cannot fathom someone who can write a series of effective letters that push a change in the location of a polling place. Your way would be to make a homemade claymore mine. You are way too full of yourself, asshat. Why is it harry that's always talking about bombs and shooting folks? Why Harry Krause are you so intent on killing somebody? |
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On 4/24/13 8:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 4/23/2013 9:56 PM, Hank© wrote: On 4/23/2013 9:22 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: You're projecting again. You've had a life of no serious education and no serious jobs, and therefore you cannot fathom someone who can write a series of effective letters that push a change in the location of a polling place. Your way would be to make a homemade claymore mine. You are way too full of yourself, asshat. Why is it harry that's always talking about bombs and shooting folks? Why Harry Krause are you so intent on killing somebody? The subject was you and your way, you ignorant ass. |
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On 4/24/2013 8:24 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 4/24/13 8:18 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 4/23/2013 9:56 PM, Hank© wrote: On 4/23/2013 9:22 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote: You're projecting again. You've had a life of no serious education and no serious jobs, and therefore you cannot fathom someone who can write a series of effective letters that push a change in the location of a polling place. Your way would be to make a homemade claymore mine. You are way too full of yourself, asshat. Why is it harry that's always talking about bombs and shooting folks? Why Harry Krause are you so intent on killing somebody? The subject was you and your way, you ignorant ass. You can make any subject up you want, but you do sit here almost every day and suggest someone shoot themselves harry krause, or blow somebody up etc... You seem intent on inciting violence, just like the cops that came to my house that time were made well aware of... |
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#9
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In article ,
says... On 4/23/2013 7:29 PM, wrote: On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 17:53:02 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 4/23/13 5:39 PM, wrote: On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 13:16:21 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: Indeed, I don't even like the use of churches for election polling places. The public's elections should be conducted in public facilities, such as schools, firehouses, county, state or federal office buildings, et cetera. The problem is there are a lot of places where those facilities are not available on election days. Our schools are locked down when the students are there and the general public is not allowed in. Fire Houses are generally not rated for "assembly" (the fire code) and office building may not have an accessible area to set up the polls. Some have security that prevents access for the general public. They have tried to get away from church property here but the county simply does not have enough suitable locations to serve all of the polling places required. They do choose meeting rooms that are separate from the church itself if that makes you feel better. The one they used in Estero had no religious artifacts in it at all and the entrance was on a different road than the entrance of the church itself. Our schools here shut down on election day and the large assembly room is set up with the voting machines. When I lived in Virginia in the 1970's, we voted at the firehouse. Our firehouses are not set up as "places of public assembly" but we don't have casino nights like they do up there in Maryland When I first voted in NE Florida, the polling place was at a baptist church. The church lined the hallway leading to the assembly room with photos of aborted fetuses, just for election day. I have never seen anything like that here. I would complain too. Hhe didn't complain, because he just made it up... Harry is like that lonely teen, telling whoppers late at night around the fire and everybody there knows he is just making it up, but settle for the entertainment... You sure seems to be VERY interested in youngsters....... |
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