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"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060302/...districting_12

I got a particular kick out of Justice Kennedy's concern about the
convoluted districts.

"....Kennedy said the result was an odd-looking map that mixed voters of
very different backgrounds..."

If that is of serious concern to Justice Kennedy, he ought to take a moment
to look at the Massachusetts district map, which is the result of fifty
years or more of unabated, unrestricted jockeying on the part of the
overwhelmingly Democrat state legislature, the sole aim of which has been to
solidify the nest of those in power and to throw those who don't play ball
off the boat [nautical connection]. The districts are all gerrymandered to
death, but pay special attention to the smooth, cohesive boundary and shape
of the Mass 4th District, seat of the Hon. Barney Frank.

http://www.sec.state.ma.us/cis/cispdf/ma_uscongress.pdf


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"John Gaquin" wrote in message
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"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060302/...districting_12

I got a particular kick out of Justice Kennedy's concern about the
convoluted districts.

"....Kennedy said the result was an odd-looking map that mixed voters of
very different backgrounds..."

If that is of serious concern to Justice Kennedy, he ought to take a
moment to look at the Massachusetts district map, which is the result of
fifty years or more of unabated, unrestricted jockeying on the part of
the overwhelmingly Democrat state legislature, the sole aim of which has
been to solidify the nest of those in power and to throw those who don't
play ball off the boat [nautical connection]. The districts are all
gerrymandered to death, but pay special attention to the smooth, cohesive
boundary and shape of the Mass 4th District, seat of the Hon. Barney
Frank.

http://www.sec.state.ma.us/cis/cispdf/ma_uscongress.pdf


I got redistricted out of a majority conservative disctrict and now I am an
in a majority liberal district. It was done to get one particular Republican
out of her congressional seat.



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"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
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"John Gaquin" wrote in message
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"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060302/...districting_12

I got a particular kick out of Justice Kennedy's concern about the
convoluted districts.

"....Kennedy said the result was an odd-looking map that mixed voters of
very different backgrounds..."

If that is of serious concern to Justice Kennedy, he ought to take a
moment to look at the Massachusetts district map, which is the result of
fifty years or more of unabated, unrestricted jockeying on the part of
the overwhelmingly Democrat state legislature, the sole aim of which has
been to solidify the nest of those in power and to throw those who don't
play ball off the boat [nautical connection]. The districts are all
gerrymandered to death, but pay special attention to the smooth, cohesive
boundary and shape of the Mass 4th District, seat of the Hon. Barney
Frank.

http://www.sec.state.ma.us/cis/cispdf/ma_uscongress.pdf


I got redistricted out of a majority conservative disctrict and now I am
an in a majority liberal district. It was done to get one particular
Republican out of her congressional seat.




Why not let the chips fall as they will? Districts should be drawn along
established state, county or city lines.

Everything is Gerrymandering.


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"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
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"John Gaquin" wrote in message
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"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060302/...districting_12
I got a particular kick out of Justice Kennedy's concern about the
convoluted districts.

"....Kennedy said the result was an odd-looking map that mixed voters of
very different backgrounds..."

If that is of serious concern to Justice Kennedy, he ought to take a
moment to look at the Massachusetts district map, which is the result of
fifty years or more of unabated, unrestricted jockeying on the part of
the overwhelmingly Democrat state legislature, the sole aim of which has
been to solidify the nest of those in power and to throw those who don't
play ball off the boat [nautical connection]. The districts are all
gerrymandered to death, but pay special attention to the smooth,
cohesive boundary and shape of the Mass 4th District, seat of the Hon.
Barney Frank.

http://www.sec.state.ma.us/cis/cispdf/ma_uscongress.pdf


I got redistricted out of a majority conservative disctrict and now I am
an in a majority liberal district. It was done to get one particular
Republican out of her congressional seat.




Why not let the chips fall as they will? Districts should be drawn along
established state, county or city lines.

Everything is Gerrymandering.

Re-districting is one of the political spoils. Whichever party holds a
majority in the respective legislature is in the drivers seat every ten
years. This just proves that getting out and voting is very important. Also,
the legislature has the constitutional requirement to redraw the districts
and the judiciary should keep its nose out. If the people don't like the new
districts then they have a course to remedy the problem.




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