A U.S. District Court in Cincinnati heard five hours of testimony on October 18, in Liberty Township Tea Party v International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. See this story. There will be another hearing on October 20, and probably soon after a quick decision. The issue is whether the zone around polling places (that is beyond the 100 feet no-electioneering restricted area) becomes a public forum on days when voting is occurring.
NORMANDY BEACH CALIFORNIA Parliament Bogged Down
We are bogged down. Our Prime Minister of
California Robert S.[Pot]’s computer caught on
fire, and he is our main web page designer.
Our other web page designer Sales Minister
Loris Scagiarini [Info. Not Avail.] is out of the
country. The search engine doesn’t work
very good, and neither does the ad program.
If anyone has time to look at the operation, you
can catch up by going to the forum (which isn’t
working good, and where we need a moderator):
http://www.usparliamenet.or/forum
We also need help counting the votes cast for the
6th California Parliament’s twelve Cabinet Ministers.
Oh, and we are tied in electing a CA Secretary
of State candidate, Since Christina Tobin [Independent]
requested her name be removed, it’s between MSP
Marylou Cabral [Peace and Freedom] and Merton Short [American Independent/Constitution].
We can’t get a hold of Cabral, and
Short is 87, with a serious inner ear infection,
and isn’t doing interviews.
–James Ogle [Free Parliamentary]
Volunteer Vote Counter
“Why do you THINK they called it Google?”
http://www.usparliament.org/forum
http://www.GoNott.com
Who picked the 100 feet limit out of a SCOTUS hat ???