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On Nov 15, 10:22 pm, "Don White" wrote:
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How's that lawsuit coming? ~~ Snerk ~~
Better be careful, the statute of limitations must be almost up.
Hey Donnie, you must be pretty ignorant of the law here. The statute
within this jurisdiction is three years. Apparently Krausie didn’t
vote, as the process server was at his polling place. So the
scintillating Democratic activist who gives talks to party loyalist as
far away as San Diego didn’t even vote!


This is as wild as anything Krause has ever made up. A process server
waited at the polls from when it opened to when it closed to make $75
trying to serve somebody? Yeah, right.

Maybe Harry used an absentee ballot. Lots of people do that, even if
they would have no problem getting to the polls.

Or maybe you made this up as a companion pievce to your imaginary
lawsuit.

Tweet!



Hey...watch it there, fella!

This really is a fascinating tale. I got to my polling place about 20
minutes after the polls opened, and there was a line several hundred
voters long. So I waited in line for about 45 minutes. I think the polls
in my state were open for 12 or 13 hours, don't recall which.

Imagine a "process server" standing around for 12 or 13 hours to collect
the $50 fee. Doubtful.

Even more doubtful, that the official poll watcher police would allow
such an activity to take place. Around here, you go into the polling
place, present your name, answer a question or two, and go vote. Then
you leave. Malingering inside the polling place is not encouraged or
allowed, which is as it should be, eh? I suspect if you make a fuss
about an issue not related to voting and the county mounties will come
by for a chat with you. McDonald's "process server" would have been
tossed out of the polling place on his ass.

Apparently McDonald's CPAP device isn't working properly. Not enough
oxygen getting up there.


Last time you told the story, you waited in line over
an hour?
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On Nov 16, 6:39*am, Boater wrote:
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On Nov 15, 8:41 pm, camacdonaldiii wrote:
On Nov 15, 8:38 pm, Boater wrote:


camacdonaldiii wrote:
Hey Kraussie Boy, what was the nickname / mascot of the Yale football
team? A group of us have a bet here that you could help settle. What
was it, Old Timer?
It wasn't "Handsome McDonald," **** for brains.
Have that operation yet, the one that'll help you breathe without the
mask?
And by the way Kraussie, what year was it that you graduated from
Yale? Must have been early 60s, eh?


Cat got your tongue, again?


How's that lawsuit coming? *~~ Snerk ~~
Better be careful, the statute of limitations must be almost up.


I give "McDonald" all the attention he deserves. He apparently thinks he
is more deserving, or, worse, that there is some requirement in usenet
that every post directed at me deserves a response from me. I think that
is called "Loogyitis."- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


"Loogyitis"? Because someone dares call you out on your pathetic lies
and lack of self esteem?
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:31:40 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii
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On Nov 15, 10:22 pm, "Don White" wrote:
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How's that lawsuit coming? ~~ Snerk ~~
Better be careful, the statute of limitations must be almost up.


Hey Donnie, you must be pretty ignorant of the law here. The statute
within this jurisdiction is three years. Apparently Krausie didn't
vote, as the process server was at his polling place. So the
scintillating Democratic activist who gives talks to party loyalist as
far away as San Diego didn't even vote!


This is as wild as anything Krause has ever made up. A process server
waited at the polls from when it opened to when it closed to make $75
trying to serve somebody? Yeah, right.

Maybe Harry used an absentee ballot. Lots of people do that, even if
they would have no problem getting to the polls.

Or maybe you made this up as a companion pievce to your imaginary
lawsuit.

Tweet!


Really, what a joke. They wouldn't have let the process server hang around
inside the polls so he'd have to recognize Harry from a photo while waiting
outside for 12 hours.



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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:31:40 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii
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On Nov 15, 10:22 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"camacdonaldiii" wrote in message

How's that lawsuit coming? ~~ Snerk ~~
Better be careful, the statute of limitations must be almost up.
Hey Donnie, you must be pretty ignorant of the law here. The statute
within this jurisdiction is three years. Apparently Krausie didn't
vote, as the process server was at his polling place. So the
scintillating Democratic activist who gives talks to party loyalist as
far away as San Diego didn't even vote!

This is as wild as anything Krause has ever made up. A process server
waited at the polls from when it opened to when it closed to make $75
trying to serve somebody? Yeah, right.

Maybe Harry used an absentee ballot. Lots of people do that, even if
they would have no problem getting to the polls.

Or maybe you made this up as a companion pievce to your imaginary
lawsuit.

Tweet!


Really, what a joke. They wouldn't have let the process server hang around
inside the polls so he'd have to recognize Harry from a photo while waiting
outside for 12 hours.




Around here, he wouldn't have gotten within 100 feet of the polls. We
have laws against electioneering or any other non-voting activities
within 100 feet of the polls. There are enough uniformed local and state
police in line to vote at any particular time that anyone violating the
rules would be "invited" to leave.


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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:31:40 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii
wrote:

On Nov 15, 10:22 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"camacdonaldiii" wrote in message

How's that lawsuit coming? ~~ Snerk ~~
Better be careful, the statute of limitations must be almost up.
Hey Donnie, you must be pretty ignorant of the law here. The statute
within this jurisdiction is three years. Apparently Krausie didn't
vote, as the process server was at his polling place. So the
scintillating Democratic activist who gives talks to party loyalist as
far away as San Diego didn't even vote!
This is as wild as anything Krause has ever made up. A process server
waited at the polls from when it opened to when it closed to make $75
trying to serve somebody? Yeah, right.

Maybe Harry used an absentee ballot. Lots of people do that, even if
they would have no problem getting to the polls.

Or maybe you made this up as a companion pievce to your imaginary
lawsuit.

Tweet!


Really, what a joke. They wouldn't have let the process server hang
around inside the polls so he'd have to recognize Harry from a photo
while waiting outside for 12 hours.




Around here, he wouldn't have gotten within 100 feet of the polls. We
have laws against electioneering or any other non-voting activities
within 100 feet of the polls. There are enough uniformed local and state
police in line to vote at any particular time that anyone violating the
rules would be "invited" to leave.


Bull**** Krause. Business was being conducting not three feet from my
polling place. My polling place was at a county golf course and it was
open for business, the pro shop. They were selling greens fees, cart
fees, golf clubs, polo shirts, golf shoes, golf balls, golf lessons,
ever thing but food and beverages because the clubhouse was being used
as the poling place. You couldn't get a beer and a hot dog.

You are so full of crap it isn't funny any more.
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:31:40 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii
wrote:

On Nov 15, 10:22 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"camacdonaldiii" wrote in message

How's that lawsuit coming? ~~ Snerk ~~
Better be careful, the statute of limitations must be almost up.
Hey Donnie, you must be pretty ignorant of the law here. The statute
within this jurisdiction is three years. Apparently Krausie didn't
vote, as the process server was at his polling place. So the
scintillating Democratic activist who gives talks to party loyalist as
far away as San Diego didn't even vote!
This is as wild as anything Krause has ever made up. A process server
waited at the polls from when it opened to when it closed to make $75
trying to serve somebody? Yeah, right.

Maybe Harry used an absentee ballot. Lots of people do that, even if
they would have no problem getting to the polls.

Or maybe you made this up as a companion pievce to your imaginary
lawsuit.

Tweet!

Really, what a joke. They wouldn't have let the process server hang
around inside the polls so he'd have to recognize Harry from a photo
while waiting outside for 12 hours.




Around here, he wouldn't have gotten within 100 feet of the polls. We
have laws against electioneering or any other non-voting activities
within 100 feet of the polls. There are enough uniformed local and
state police in line to vote at any particular time that anyone
violating the rules would be "invited" to leave.


Bull**** Krause. Business was being conducting not three feet from my
polling place. My polling place was at a county golf course and it was
open for business, the pro shop. They were selling greens fees, cart
fees, golf clubs, polo shirts, golf shoes, golf balls, golf lessons,
ever thing but food and beverages because the clubhouse was being used
as the poling place. You couldn't get a beer and a hot dog.

You are so full of crap it isn't funny any more.



I don't vote at a golf course.
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:31:40 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii
wrote:

On Nov 15, 10:22 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"camacdonaldiii" wrote in message

How's that lawsuit coming? ~~ Snerk ~~
Better be careful, the statute of limitations must be almost up.
Hey Donnie, you must be pretty ignorant of the law here. The statute
within this jurisdiction is three years. Apparently Krausie didn't
vote, as the process server was at his polling place. So the
scintillating Democratic activist who gives talks to party
loyalist as
far away as San Diego didn't even vote!
This is as wild as anything Krause has ever made up. A process server
waited at the polls from when it opened to when it closed to make $75
trying to serve somebody? Yeah, right.

Maybe Harry used an absentee ballot. Lots of people do that, even if
they would have no problem getting to the polls.

Or maybe you made this up as a companion pievce to your imaginary
lawsuit.

Tweet!

Really, what a joke. They wouldn't have let the process server hang
around inside the polls so he'd have to recognize Harry from a photo
while waiting outside for 12 hours.




Around here, he wouldn't have gotten within 100 feet of the polls. We
have laws against electioneering or any other non-voting activities
within 100 feet of the polls. There are enough uniformed local and
state police in line to vote at any particular time that anyone
violating the rules would be "invited" to leave.


Bull**** Krause. Business was being conducting not three feet from my
polling place. My polling place was at a county golf course and it was
open for business, the pro shop. They were selling greens fees, cart
fees, golf clubs, polo shirts, golf shoes, golf balls, golf lessons,
ever thing but food and beverages because the clubhouse was being used
as the poling place. You couldn't get a beer and a hot dog.

You are so full of crap it isn't funny any more.



I don't vote at a golf course.


I do. Blows your assertion of non-voting activity with-in 100 feet of a
polling places in Maryland out of the water.
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BAR wrote:
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BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:31:40 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii
wrote:

On Nov 15, 10:22 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"camacdonaldiii" wrote in message

How's that lawsuit coming? ~~ Snerk ~~
Better be careful, the statute of limitations must be almost up.
Hey Donnie, you must be pretty ignorant of the law here. The
statute
within this jurisdiction is three years. Apparently Krausie didn't
vote, as the process server was at his polling place. So the
scintillating Democratic activist who gives talks to party
loyalist as
far away as San Diego didn't even vote!
This is as wild as anything Krause has ever made up. A process server
waited at the polls from when it opened to when it closed to make $75
trying to serve somebody? Yeah, right.

Maybe Harry used an absentee ballot. Lots of people do that, even if
they would have no problem getting to the polls.

Or maybe you made this up as a companion pievce to your imaginary
lawsuit.

Tweet!

Really, what a joke. They wouldn't have let the process server
hang around inside the polls so he'd have to recognize Harry from a
photo while waiting outside for 12 hours.




Around here, he wouldn't have gotten within 100 feet of the polls.
We have laws against electioneering or any other non-voting
activities within 100 feet of the polls. There are enough uniformed
local and state police in line to vote at any particular time that
anyone violating the rules would be "invited" to leave.

Bull**** Krause. Business was being conducting not three feet from my
polling place. My polling place was at a county golf course and it
was open for business, the pro shop. They were selling greens fees,
cart fees, golf clubs, polo shirts, golf shoes, golf balls, golf
lessons, ever thing but food and beverages because the clubhouse was
being used as the poling place. You couldn't get a beer and a hot dog.

You are so full of crap it isn't funny any more.



I don't vote at a golf course.


I do. Blows your assertion of non-voting activity with-in 100 feet of a
polling places in Maryland out of the water.



No, all it does is show that in your part of montgomery country, voting
security is lax. Had you gone to college intstead of into the marines,
you might have learned how to think instead of how to guard a latrine.
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Boater wrote:
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Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
jamesgangnc wrote:
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:31:40 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii
wrote:

On Nov 15, 10:22 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"camacdonaldiii" wrote in message

How's that lawsuit coming? ~~ Snerk ~~
Better be careful, the statute of limitations must be almost up.
Hey Donnie, you must be pretty ignorant of the law here. The
statute
within this jurisdiction is three years. Apparently Krausie didn't
vote, as the process server was at his polling place. So the
scintillating Democratic activist who gives talks to party
loyalist as
far away as San Diego didn't even vote!
This is as wild as anything Krause has ever made up. A process
server
waited at the polls from when it opened to when it closed to make
$75
trying to serve somebody? Yeah, right.

Maybe Harry used an absentee ballot. Lots of people do that, even if
they would have no problem getting to the polls.

Or maybe you made this up as a companion pievce to your imaginary
lawsuit.

Tweet!

Really, what a joke. They wouldn't have let the process server
hang around inside the polls so he'd have to recognize Harry from
a photo while waiting outside for 12 hours.




Around here, he wouldn't have gotten within 100 feet of the polls.
We have laws against electioneering or any other non-voting
activities within 100 feet of the polls. There are enough uniformed
local and state police in line to vote at any particular time that
anyone violating the rules would be "invited" to leave.

Bull**** Krause. Business was being conducting not three feet from
my polling place. My polling place was at a county golf course and
it was open for business, the pro shop. They were selling greens
fees, cart fees, golf clubs, polo shirts, golf shoes, golf balls,
golf lessons, ever thing but food and beverages because the
clubhouse was being used as the poling place. You couldn't get a
beer and a hot dog.

You are so full of crap it isn't funny any more.


I don't vote at a golf course.


I do. Blows your assertion of non-voting activity with-in 100 feet of
a polling places in Maryland out of the water.



No, all it does is show that in your part of montgomery country, voting
security is lax. Had you gone to college intstead of into the marines,
you might have learned how to think instead of how to guard a latrine.


County owned and operated golf course, county run polling place?
Security lax. We didn't even have a cop of any kind hanging around
outside our polling place. We are not trouble makers out here in the
land of suburbia. You are the one who has to think before opening your
mouth and generalizing.
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