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B is for Governor candidate Jim Weir
"W"eir = letter B ...sort-of.
The recall alphabet: R, W, Q, O, J, M, V, A, H, B, S, G, Z, X, N, T, C, I, E, K, U, P, D, Y, F, L. (various paragraphs snipped from CNN.com) Under the California election process, here's how the voting will work: The candidates' names will be alphabetized based on the alphabet that was selected Monday, with the candidates' second and following letters being looked at according to the same list if needed to determine the order within each group of initial letters. Officials will then make 80 different lists -- one for each of the state's voting districts -- by moving each name on top of one list to the bottom of the next. Not all candidates will see their name at the top of a list, however, since there are more than 80 candidates. The new alphabet means plenty of confusion for voters who come to the polls. Short of memorizing the recall alphabet, they'll have to scroll through the entire list of names carefully to find the name they're looking for. It could all be for naught, however, if California voters buck a poll that shows 64 percent saying they will vote to recall Gov. Gray Davis, the first choice on a two-part ballot. The second part, of course, is to pick one of the many candidates to replace him, a logistical nightmare for elections officials and a brain teaser for voters. If the recall succeeds, the candidate with the most votes -- no majority is necessary -- will take over as governor immediately and serve the remaining three years of Davis' term. -- Montblack I really "like to watch" this political stuff |
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"Cecil E. Chapman" wrote in message .. . | no majority is | necessary -- will take over as governor immediately and serve the | remaining | three years of Davis' term. | | Always amazes me when I see a line like this, the voter turnout is | consistently so poor in this country that candidates are put in power with | votes from the minority of the population Why does this amaze you? Countries with extremely high voter turnouts are invariably oppressive regimes like Soviet Russia, Iraq, or Nazi Germany. |
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
... Why does this amaze you? Countries with extremely high voter turnouts are invariably oppressive regimes like Soviet Russia, Iraq, or Nazi Germany. Funny that you would lump Singapore in with those other three countries. Strict, yes. Oppressive? I don't think so. Maybe "invariably" doesn't mean what you think it means. I'll bet if I knew the voter turn-out rates for every country in the world where voting occurs, I'd be able to provide a lot more counter-examples. Pete |
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Nazi Germany.
Interesting that you mention them,,,, don't we have a Fatherland Security Administration (oops I mean 'Homeland' security,,, sounds kinda similar... :-/) ,now and that embarrassing mandatory registration of middle eastern folks shortly after 9-1-1. Heck, I'm surprised that Bush, that good ole boy, didn't demand they be loaded into trains like that fellow with the mustache did. Last I checked one was innocent before being proved guilty... whole thing turns my stomach,,, stakes are being driven into the very heart of The Constitution of The United States and the general public is more concerned with whether Britney Spears breasts are real and if J-Lo and Afleck are breaking up....... Sheesh, too many dumb sheep....! -- -- Good Flights! Cecil E. Chapman, Jr. PP-ASEL "We who fly do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis- My personal adventures as a student pilot and after my PPL: www.bayareapilot.com |
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"C J Campbell" wrote: [...] Why does this amaze you? Countries with extremely high voter turnouts are invariably oppressive regimes like Soviet Russia, Iraq, or Nazi Germany. Or Australia... oops. Hamish (one-time Australian, where the turnout often exceeded 90%) |
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Chapman" wrote: P.S. as an aside.... remember that PATRIOT ACT and 'MCCARTHYISM' have almost the same number of letters ah, proof that the Patriot Act is evil. -- Bob Noel |
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Bob Noel wrote: P.S. as an aside.... remember that PATRIOT ACT and 'MCCARTHYISM' have almost the same number of letters ah, proof that the Patriot Act is evil. Wow, and JOURNALISM has exactly the same number of letters as PATRIOT ACT, and EDUCATION has almost as many. This is getting scary! -- Larry Fransson Aviation software for Mac OS X! http://www.subcritical.com |
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some stuff clipped here and that embarrassing mandatory registration of middle eastern folks shortly after 9-1-1. Heck, I'm surprised that Bush, that good ole boy, didn't demand they be loaded into trains like that fellow with the mustache did. So, what would you do? When the enemy is 99.9999999% (no that's not a varifiable number, but you get the point) young middle eastern men, then shouldn't we take a harder look at the people that come into our country (citizens aside) and determine their motives? I don't feel that it is anyway comparable to Hitler. It only makes good common sense. |
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So, what would you do? When the enemy is 99.9999999% (no that's not a
verifiable number, but you get the point) young middle eastern men, The thread (my fault, mostly) is going way beyond the original scope of the original post,,, so this is the last nugget I'll share on this. Why do we have such short memories when it comes to U.S. History,,,, some of the older members of our group might be able to recall the movement of U.S. citizens who happened to be Japanese sent to interment camps though they had violated no law and not been tried or convicted of any treason - but simply had different eyes than the white folk that tossed them into interment camps during the war with Japan. These people lost homes and property and endured unjust detainment. I'm just saying,,, innocent until proven guilty,,,, investigations using due process of law - searches with writs/warrants. Benjamin Franklin said it best: "Those that would trade essential liberty for a little temporary security... deserver neither!" And the tag line of that Pledge of Allegiance ....... and justice for ALL.... -- -- Good Flights! Cecil E. Chapman, Jr. PP-ASEL "We who fly do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis- My personal adventures as a student pilot and after my PPL: www.bayareapilot.com |
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"Jim Weir" wrote in message
... Oh, for corn sake, please get this crap out of anything with my name on it, please? Jim Yes, but if you became governor more crap than you can imagine would land on your lap from good ole' Gray Davis. It will be mentioned in conjunction with your name in the newspapers, indeed if one becomes a politician they automatically turn into flypaper so that any crap that goes on (regardless of whether they had anything to do with it or not) will readily adhere to their person. So politicians must make peace with crap, become one with it and incorporate it into their speeches. As Yoda, in Star Wars warned..... "The Crap will be with you,,,,,,,, always....... " :- All the current gubernatorial candidates should watch not to let their political aspirations get up too high,,, currently my son's oldest guinea pig may go on the ballot as Czar of California, the guinea pig's name is 'Nick' and I think the guinea pig stands a good chance in that race..... P.S. You are right that the threads have gone outside the scope of the original post and I am probably mostly responsible for that... :-( But good luck in the election/race! Look out for my son's guinea pig,,, he is a born debater! :-/ -- -- Good Flights! Cecil E. Chapman, Jr. PP-ASEL "We who fly do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis- My personal adventures as a student pilot and after my PPL: www.bayareapilot.com |
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