Posted on 06/29/2005 4:57:05 AM PDT by franksolich
http://mistymemory.forumsplace.com/urljump.php?url=http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi?AndySitu&1
Try this link via Misty's. You'll be in a frame but can get out of it by clicking on the "close frame" in tiny font in the lower left frame.
SD
Well, you're not really missing much so far today. Line 124 was voided and voids always make me curious.
Maybe it will pick up steam again later. But I think it might have run it's course a few days ago.
Of course, my predictions almost never come true. And sometimes someone declairing a thing dead is just the jolt it needs to take on life, so who knows?
By the way, from the horse's mouth itself, re: HIPAA.
The information given by the dirty one on the Slandy site is erroneous.
This right from the horse's mouth:
http://answers.hhs.gov/cgi-bin/hhs.cfg/php/enduser/std_alp.php?p_sid=vqQAXcJh&p_lva=486&p_li=&p_page=1&p_cat_lvl1=%7Eany%7E&p_cat_lvl2=%7Eany%7E&p_search_text=patient+directory+room&p_new_search=1
Or perhaps not the Slandy site, but on the Malloy debacle.
That misinformation.
<<information overload.
Line 124 said something like "This petition is a fraud, it's been freeped". I don't know why it was voided.
SD
Thanks! I don't know why, but I feel better knowing.
It made me wonder if people could react their own signatures but I didn't really have time to explore that option.
I thought it might have been a DUmmie come in to yell at the fake DUmmies to keep quiet and then later realized they were fake DUmmies and somehow got their sig redacted.
151/Jason Tonks on the petition explains the voided sig. That petition is hilarious. The one from Goodboy regarding "Goodboy's Organ Emporium". OMG
It's up to 158 signers! LOL all of them!
It looks like CU members are signing it too! I see some of their favorite DUers are signing. BouncyBall is one. She supposedly converts a freeper to a dummie almost everyday. Her stories on DU are funny. CU does a great job mocking the DUers. Along with our PJ. Can't wait for that book!
Good post over there, sir.
Paper ballots, nothing fancy, is all that is needed.
No machines, no computers.
What constantly riles me is this notion that Republicans are some sort of expert at voter fraud--how many big-city machines are Republican?
And during the election of 2000, how many county election commissioners in Florida were Republican?--one out of how many? 77 or 93 or something like that?
For the record, the ONLY Republican machines of any importance that EVER existed in the history of the United States were Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh, circa 1870-1930.
Compare that, please, with sheer very large number of city and state Democratic machines past, and present.
I think this is the result of relativism; the Democrats have been "bad," and know it, and think therefore that the other party has also been "bad."
Bah, humbug.
The "we cheat, so therefore they cheat too" syndrome.
Thanks. I get sick of it too. I get sick of "Ohio, Ohio, Ohio" cry when they found 2000 instances here in Wisconsin where they couldn't identify the voter via his registration or the same "person" voted twice. And this was just in the Milwaukee area.
Or what just happened in Washington State in the governor's race where they kept manufacturing votes until the democrat won.
Then the judge pretty much tossed the case, sanctioning vote fraud.
I was thinking reading that DU thread from this morning the the real problem dems have with Diebold machines is there is no paper to manipulate.
That's what worries me--why are so many people "in favor" of voting systems that can be manipulated, while the basic piece of paper and a lead pencil makes the most sense, if one wants honest elections?
Until just this morning, it never occurred to me that maybe the Diebold machines can't be manipulated.
Paper can. The butterfly ballots of 2000, someone got a hold of one of the machines and the only way they got hanging or dimpled chads were if someone tried punch more then one ballot at a time.
If you have paper, then all these boxes of "uncounted" ballots can be found like in Washington state last year and Florida in 2000.
Now I am having a tin foil moment were I see a "party boss" and some flunkies sitting in a room with a box of ballots creating new votes in situations like Florida in 2000 and Washington State in '04.
Suddenly, instead of a 1000 vote lead, the Republican has a 500 vote lead, then a 280 vote lead, until finally the "recount" stops and the Democrat is ahead by ten votes.
Which Diebold this year, the dems had armies of lawyers ready to dispatch, but there was nothing for them to do because all the votes were on a hard drive. No "party bosses" and flunkies in back rooms making new hard drives. There was no way for a new "hard drive" to be found and added to the count.
I'm not used to thinking like this so I'm going to take my tin foil hat off for a while.
"Which Diebold this year"="With Diebold this year"
It's been my good fortune to enjoy good health, and I know nothing about ulcers, but based upon observation of the red round one, it just seemed logical to me.....and then I remembered that they USED to sew up ulcers.
<<born and raised in a medical family, but know NOTHING about medicine myself.
They throw out nexium like candy now.
Expensive little pill, but not quite in the 50,000 range.
If this is the real skinner this might be interesting:
161. Skinner Now that the authorities are involved and we have possible mainstream media involvement I don't think the petition is appropriate. I have spoken with Earl and assured him that despite what the freepers say he is not responsible for the actions of a few rogue members of the site.
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