Elections Anti-Stress Diet - Kritter Style

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WOMEN'S ANTI-STRESS DIET This is a specially formulated diet designed to help women cope with the stress that builds up during the day.


BREAKFAST
1 grapefruit
1 slice whole-wheat toast
1 cup skim milk


LUNCH
small portion lean, steamed chicken with a cup of spinach
1 cup herbal tea
1 Hershey kiss


AFTERNOON TEA
the rest of the kisses in the bag
1 tub of Hagen Daas ice cream with choc-chip topping


DINNER
4 bottles of wine (red or white)
2 loaves garlic bread
1 family size supreme pizza
3 snickers bars


LATE NIGHT SNACK
whole frozen Sarah Lee cheesecake
(eaten directly from the freezer)


REMEMBER:

STRESSED SPELLED BACKWARDS IS "DESSERTS"

-- kritter (kritter@adelphia.net), November 09, 2000

Answers

kritter-

I don't really get stressed until about mid-afternoon. Do you think it would be ok to skip breakfast and lunch??

-- Aunt Bee (Aunt__Bee@hotmail.com), November 09, 2000.


LOL..I routinely do...it's open to one's own personal dietary needs.

-- kritt (kritter@adelphia.net), November 09, 2000.

:-)

-- Gayla (gayla@loves.chocolate), November 09, 2000.

neat - Email me some of that....I skipped lunch and dinner today still at work on the 'net.....and am HUNGRY....

I've been up all day stirring up "trouble" on FreeRepublic.com....two of the messages I started proving massive voter fraud in Palm Beach FL has been "blast faxed" around the country...and is now being used by the Bush teams in Washington, Florida, and Texas to demonstrate that the democrats violated about 15,000 Bush votes.....

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), November 10, 2000.


I've been spending a lot of time on Freepers the past few months, Robert,...it's such a great place. Only posted a few times, under the name "Freepette", but mainly I just love reading there. Between the excellent articles and the hysterical humor...it's almost becoming a new home for me.

Your threads were very good, by the way.

-- kritter (kritter@adelphia.net), November 10, 2000.



County Had Ballot Problems Before

Nov-11-2000 02:34:00 AM

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- It's not the first time election irregularities have plagued Palm Beach County. Nearly 15,000 ballots were disqualified from the presidential election four years ago.

What is it about this county that causes a disproportionate number of problem ballots?

"If there's any county in the world that would have a population that would struggle with any ballot, it would be that one," said Lance deHaven-Smith, a political science professor at Florida State University and former Palm Beach County resident.

Demographics are key, he suggested Friday. One in four county residents are age 65 or over, and many of the elderly are immigrants whose first language is not English. Despite its image to outsiders as a playground for the likes of Donald Trump, many residents are poor. The population turns over rapidly, and about 60 people on average move into the county every day.

They may not be accustomed to the kind of ballot -- the "butterfly" that has been flashed on TV screens around the globe in recent days as the balloting crisis has unfolded -- used in Palm Beach County, deHaven-Smith said.

The embattled canvassing board in charge of the ballot recounts in Palm Beach is one of 67 elected county boards in Florida, each with the power to design their own ballots.

The local officials elected to the boards may have limited experience with vote-supervision matters and may have difficulty getting money from county commissioners for running their operations, deHaven-Smith suggested.

Kenneth Rijock, a consultant to law enforcement agencies and a longtime Miami resident, was much blunter. "The bureaucracies in small-town Florida are horribly inept."

The large number of older people in Palm Beach County also likely played a role, he added, with many elderly voters "not as sharp as they used to be."

Four years ago, 14,872 Palm Beach County ballots were thrown out either because they lacked a vote for a presidential candidate or because they had two such votes.

On Tuesday, about 30,000 faulty ballots halted the selection of the nation's 43rd president and brought heavily Democratic Palm Beach County to the world's attention.

"There are always these under- and over- votes. It just happens," said Bruce Rogow, a law professor at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale. Rogow is representing Theresa LePore, the Palm Beach County election supervisor, a Democrat, who designed the ballot that some voters say was so confusing it may have cost Vice President Al Gore the election.

"Maybe some people just pass on it; maybe they don't like any of the candidates," Rogow suggested.

-- Gayla (privacy@please.com), November 11, 2000.


Pardon my French ... but Bullshit.

Don't try to duplicate the four threads on TreeRepublic.com that analyze these "double punch" ballots ...

Statistically speaking we have proven that these 15,000 ballots are delberate evidence of voter fraud...repeated from 1996 Can somebody get links set up to: Re: Evidence shows HOW the Palm Beach Democrats voided 15,000 Bush ballots, 3,400 Buchanan Ballots. Thread 2 - Evidence Shows How the Palm Beach Democrats Voided Bush and Buchanan Ballots (Thread has about 400 messages, Thread II has another couple hundered messages..... ) Open letter to Mark Levin 22,000 Votes Nullified in Duval County .. only 74 messages! and the clincher ...... showing that the "usual" rate of errors = 0.3 % in three elections in San Diego! Local figure on double voting only .3%; Haas sees red flag in Florida totals

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), November 11, 2000.


ANY paper ballot ANYWHERE that has more than 3 standard deviations of "double punch errors" from the national mean of 0.3% (or roughly one percent!) is evidence of voter fraud by deliberately double punching....

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), November 11, 2000.

Blast - FreeRepublic.com ... Told you I've been up solving this problem since yesterday....

Can somebody get links set up to:

Evidence shows HOW the Palm Beach Democrats voided 15,000 Bush ballots, 3,400 Buchanan Ballots.

Thread 2 - Evidence Shows How the Palm Beach Democrats Voided Bush and Buchanan Ballots

(Thread "1" has about 400 messages, Thread 2 has another couple hundered messages..... )

Open letter to Mark Levin 22,000 Votes Nullified in Duval County .. only 74 messages! and the clincher ...... showing that the "usual" rate of errors = 0.3 % in three elections in San Diego!

Local figure on double voting only .3%; Haas sees red flag in Florida totals

I'm at pager/voice mail at 770-589-4030

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), November 11, 2000.


Hey, I wasn't voicing an opinion, just telling you what THEY are saying! :-)

-- Gayla (privacy@please.com), November 11, 2000.


Robert, you are infamous now, even more than before :-)

There must be a special FRLian award for Buzzard Carrion To The Top ;^)

We've been watching the reaction to your thread on FReepers.
Imagining the mayhem if all those hilarious folks had been thrashing it out on the Y2K discussions ...

Too weird and surreal that tinfoil speculations are actually manifesting out in the Meat World now ... glad we had the mental prep ...

We'll link your threads, but have to first turn computer off -- not enough RAM to load them anymore.

Looked at your pics they posted, too -- you haven't been eating enough whipped cream cream cheese eclair fruitcakes!

We need to send you a care package :-)

-- Ashton & Leska in Cascadia (allaha@earthlink.net), November 11, 2000.


http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3a0c85230a29.htm
Evidence shows HOW the Palm Beach Democrats voided 15,000 Bush ballots, 3,400 Buchanan Ballots.

http://www.FreeRepublic.com/forum/a3a0caea4194a.htm

Thread 2 - Evidence Shows How the Palm Beach Democrats Voided Bush and Buchanan Ballots


-- Ashton & Leska in Cascadia (allaha@earthlink.net), November 11, 2000.

When Robert becomes famous..will he still remember us little people? ;-)

Freegards to you! :-)

-- kritter (kritter@adelphia.net), November 12, 2000.


Me - Need to eat more?

Hasn't worked yet..... Still fit in the blue jeans I wore when I got to A&M....and they weren't new then. (advantage of being second-oldest of 9, Joe (older brother) was still wearing the clothes that fit him whe I grew out of the ones I was wearing...so I generally got new clothes. Now Gary (third in line) always got Joe's hand-me-down's...

Don't ask why I stll have blue jeans that are 28 years old.

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), November 12, 2000.


:-P~~ @ Robert!!

There are very few of us who can say that... what's wrong with you, anyhow?? (And how can I get it too? :-)

-- Tricia the Canuck (jayles@telusplanet.net), November 13, 2000.



Hey cool....I got "officially" published in the web media!

Mike Reagan's site....(radio host out of CA) has my text up for review and comment ..... www.reagan.com

http://www.reagan.com/HotTopics.main/document-11.15.2000.6.html

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), November 16, 2000.


Tres cool, Robert!

-- Tricia the Canuck (jayles@telusplanet.net), November 16, 2000.

Robert, I wanted to email Mike and tell him how much I liked your article, but there was no email for him on the site. Do you know it?

-- kritter (kritter@adelphia.net), November 16, 2000.

Took a little bit of detective work (I can''t missspell sluething fast enough to use that word...) inside his web site, but this is one feedback point.

www.reagan.com was the starting point

http://www.webforums.com/forums/f-read/get21.7.html

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), November 17, 2000.


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