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Harris' candidacy in judge's hands
The SHT (Sarasota Herald-Tribune) ^
| 8/30/2002
| Gary Fineout
Posted on 08/30/2002 4:58:44 AM PDT by Joe Brower
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I've been telling everyone that this Hill guy was poison -- he just wants to win, and doesn't care what he does to the party to get that Congessional seat. I get the impression that, like too many "Republican" candidates in this neck of the woods, he used to be a democrat and switched parties just to have a flying chance.
His lawyer also strikes me as a little self-anointed demagogue who thinks he's smarter than the rest of humanity. Birds of a feather, I suppose. Too much ego, too little loyalty and ethics. I watched this judge on FOX news last night and it was painfully apparent that much of his thinking was, "whoops -- the camera's on me -- I better look important"!
Much to my amazement, this was _not_ on the front page of the SHT (that's "Sarasota Herald-Tribune"), but on page 1 of the "South County" section.
Gary Fineout must be losing his touch.
To: JulieRNR21; summer; floriduh voter
To: Joe Brower
I hope this does not turn into a payback situation.
Which flsc judges are up for re-election?
To: Joe Brower
Harris was supposed to turn in a letter saying when she would resign as secretary of state when she qualified for Congress on July 15. She didn't discover her mistake until two weeks later...Considering what went on in Florida during the general election and the part that she played in it, she should NEVER have made this stupid mistake. If this is all true, then she should be disqualified and given the maximum penalty.
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posted on
08/30/2002 5:14:05 AM PDT
by
Consort
To: Jimer
Where did you come up with that?!? It is true that she missed the deadline. So? The law, as stated in this article, says
...if a state or local elected official qualifies for a federal election and fails to turn in a letter at qualifying, the official is automatically forced to resign.
Resign from office? She did. Resign from the election? Why? Their whole point of contention is that she would potentially use her office to aid her campaign.
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posted on
08/30/2002 5:35:57 AM PDT
by
Coop
To: Joe Brower
She did resign from her office. In any case, at least she is alive, not like the dead man in Missouri who was declared qualified to win a US Senate election.
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posted on
08/30/2002 5:40:33 AM PDT
by
Dante3
To: Jimer
It was an unfortunate gaffe, to say the least. Conservatives are always held to a much higher standard than their liberal counterparts, since the right tends to attack itself all too often (as you demonstrate), and the leftmedia is more than happy to make a mountain out of any available molehill.
On the other hand, there is no precedent for this, since the Secretary of State position she occupied is gone as of 1/2003. Imagine, government actually getting rid of, not adding, offices.
Add to this the fact that the Florida state A.G.'s office reviewed this situation at the order of governor Jeb Bush last week and, after analysis, publicly stated that no wrongdoing existed. Now why would that very important fact be omitted from the "news" article above, do you think?
To: Coop
The law, as stated in this article, says...If it was not a mistake, that's great. If she is still qualified, that's great. If she disqualified herself, then she's an idiot and should have the book thrown at her.
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posted on
08/30/2002 5:49:42 AM PDT
by
Consort
To: Joe Brower
Hill, a former television anchorman Does this guy qualify as a congressman or what?
To: Joe Brower
Add to this the fact that the Florida state A.G.'s office reviewed this situation at the order of governor Jeb Bush last week and, after analysis, publicly stated that no wrongdoing existed. Now why would that very important fact be omitted from the "news" article above, do you think? Hmmmmm...
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posted on
08/30/2002 5:51:58 AM PDT
by
Coop
To: Joe Brower
Is the AG still a Democrat? Butterworth?
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posted on
08/30/2002 5:52:28 AM PDT
by
Coop
To: Coop
A liberal judge kicking Katherine Harris off the ballot? The Rats may yet have their revenge. Stay tuned.
To: Coop
Is the AG still a Democrat? Butterworth? A-yep. That's him.
To: Militiaman7
Does this guy qualify as a congressman or what? Exactly. By my measure, that's a strike against.
To: All
Is there any time limit to write the resignation letter contained in the law? If not, no problem for Katherine.
To: Judith Anne
The is also part of the law which states that upon filing officialy to run for a election campaign, the official is deemed to have AUTOMATICALLY resigned. This has happened before and the parties were not kicked out of the campaign. This is just mudslinging.
To: Greeklawyer
Thanks for the information. I didn't see anything posted anywhere that ever gave a time limit for the letter to be written, so I wondered. I hope she wins.
To: Greeklawyer
The is also part of the law which states that upon filing officialy to run for a election campaign, the official is deemed to have AUTOMATICALLY resigned. This has happened before and the parties were not kicked out of the campaign. This is just mudslinging. Yeah, but look what happened before when certain Florida judges chose to ignore written election laws and interpret things as they saw fit (despite warning shots from the U.S. Supreme Court).
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posted on
08/30/2002 6:36:30 AM PDT
by
Coop
To: Coop
Coop raises a cautionary note, given the judges in this state.
How and ever, I fully expect Katharine to beat this silly charge.
Be Seeing You,
Chris
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posted on
08/30/2002 6:39:12 AM PDT
by
section9
To: Joe Brower
This is not good.
If this judge thinks a voucher plan is unconsitutional then what will he do to Katherine??!!
I'm praying it'll be ok but certainly not counting on it. The judge looks bad. BUt if Williams is running as a write-in in DC.. would it be possible for Harris to still win as such in Sarasota. Sarasotans appear to have a little more political knowledge than those in DC, but juding by their paper you'd never guess...
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