To: Neets
But Clinton and Schumer said the bill would harm New York election law by eliminating the right of voters to merely sign their names to prove their identity at polling placeschuckie, 97 Voter, " Hmmmm...what's that, I mean my name again"?
12 posted on
10/17/2002 4:33:34 AM PDT by
lysie
To: lysie
Can they get anymore transparant than they already are?????
14 posted on
10/17/2002 4:35:35 AM PDT by
Neets
To: lysie; Neets; *ATRW
Thanks lysie :) ....much better today :)
It's not Thursday yet!!....I shorted out the coffee maker this AM, so the day can't start until I have a coffee maker :^
Dumb, dumb thing to do!....I set the coffee filter thingie on crooked, and all the coffee AND water collected in the filter......and the grounds ran down inside the coffee maker....and it was a huge mess.
...hubby was not happy with me this AM
..so, when I tried to clean it.....being half awake....I ran water over the hot plate on the maker, and now it won't even turn on.
CAN I START THIS DAY OVER PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To: lysie
Actually, the Senate did a recount, and the vote reform billed failed. Joining Schumer and 97 in opposition were Daniel Webster, Stephen Douglas, Francisco Franco, Kelsey Grammar, Woody Hayes, and Donald Rumsfeld's dog, among others.
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