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To: Coleus
As a Former Jersey resident this sums up the old home state quite nicely. Let's see, we can't have a bake sale at the polls because it's against the "LAW", but we can decide a technical detail like the difference between 51 and 35 days doesn't matter when selecting which name to put on the ballot. Perhaps the nice sales ladies could have explained they weren't loitering exactly so much as "just hanging around" and how long exactly is a loiter anyway. If it's not specified in an exact number of minutes and seconds I think the whole thing is unconstitutionally vague. Plus which where does the state come off being so technical about exactly 100 feet anyway, and shouldn't this be specified in meters for our non-english speaking voters? Where's Al Gore when you need him?
8 posted on 11/10/2002 8:58:00 AM PST by SWO
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To: SWO
It's crazy over here, and they made a stink that there wasn't bi lingual voting posters. There's not too many Spanish speaking people on Market Street and Allwood road in Clifton.

These guys were bullies, picking on class mothers trying to fundraise with a bake sale, this type of sale happens all over America, except when the NJ Attorney General is Involved.

As far as the supreme court is concerned, it was governor Christie Dim Wit (RINO)who appointed them.

The hundred feet rule is a state law. One should enter a polling place without the barrage of candidates, etc. It's a good idea when used properly, it's not good when they bully mothers selling cup cakes.
10 posted on 11/10/2002 3:31:25 PM PST by Coleus
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