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Maraya1969 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-09-06 06:59 AM
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This is how I think election fraud happened in Florida
Edited on Thu Nov-09-06 07:03 AM by Maraya1969
I got this from the initiative thread from the general discussions board.


Edited on Wed Nov-08-06 10:49 PM by ellenfl
1. - establish a budget commission
2. - removed from ballot
3. - requiring 60% (instead of majority) approval to pass amendments on ballot - advantage to special interests. now 41% of the electorate can defeat an amendment.
4. - use tobacco settlement money to educate kids on the dangers of smoking which is what it was supposed to be used for but our repug legislature appropriated it for other things (like lining their pockets)
5. - removed from ballot
6. - double homestead exemption (to $50,000)for low income seniors - some counties already do this but what about other low income homeowners?
7. - double homestead exemption for permanently disabled veterans who lived in florida at the time of their service - why not the other vets?
8. - eminent domain. we already had this one tied up but now the legislature can over-rule.

i voted 'no' to all of them. they all passed. with number 3, we might not have passed the minimum wage amendment in 2004 or restored the college board of regents (taking jebbie out of the equation) or limited the real estate tax assessment increase for residents or term-limited our lawmakers. oh well, i guess it's not of the people, by the people, for the people any more.

ellen fl


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This is where I believe the election fraud happened. I find it incredibly hard to believe that more than 50& of the voters in this state think that an amendment needs to be passed with more than 60%. I also started thinking about what we had to do to just get the anti-pig gestation pens amendment on the ballot in the first place. There were hundreds of people all over the state gathering signatures because we needed 10%, (signatures) of the number of people who cast ballots in the last presidential election according to the amendment requirements in the constitution.

It was big business that wanted #3. I would like to know how THEY got the number of signatures that we needed to get, (it was about 750,000 that we had to get). Plus I find it hard to believe that the people would not want to keep there very own powers as citizens.


I also find it hard to believe because the commercial that was on the TV a lot before the election told people about the anti-smoking amendment and some others that the people passed and how these amendments would be so much harder to pass if THIS amendment passed.

Plus if you are looking for the computer glitch perhaps it was the state of Florida because we certainly did not seem to be in sync with the rest of the country.



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BeFree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-10-06 08:08 PM
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Reply with some of the too many ========='s taken out just so's I could read it. Befree
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I got this from the initiative thread from the general discussions board.


Edited on Wed Nov-08-06 10:49 PM by ellenfl
1. - establish a budget commission
2. - removed from ballot
3. - requiring 60% (instead of majority) approval to pass amendments on ballot - advantage to special interests. now 41% of the electorate can defeat an amendment.
4. - use tobacco settlement money to educate kids on the dangers of smoking which is what it was supposed to be used for but our repug legislature appropriated it for other things (like lining their pockets)
5. - removed from ballot
6. - double homestead exemption (to $50,000)for low income seniors - some counties already do this but what about other low income homeowners?
7. - double homestead exemption for permanently disabled veterans who lived in florida at the time of their service - why not the other vets?
8. - eminent domain. we already had this one tied up but now the legislature can over-rule.

i voted 'no' to all of them. they all passed. with number 3, we might not have passed the minimum wage amendment in 2004 or restored the college board of regents (taking jebbie out of the equation) or limited the real estate tax assessment increase for residents or term-limited our lawmakers. oh well, i guess it's not of the people, by the people, for the people any more.

ellen fl


====================================================

This is where I believe the election fraud happened. I find it incredibly hard to believe that more than 50& of the voters in this state think that an amendment needs to be passed with more than 60%. I also started thinking about what we had to do to just get the anti-pig gestation pens amendment on the ballot in the first place. There were hundreds of people all over the state gathering signatures because we needed 10%, (signatures) of the number of people who cast ballots in the last presidential election according to the amendment requirements in the constitution.

It was big business that wanted #3. I would like to know how THEY got the number of signatures that we needed to get, (it was about 750,000 that we had to get). Plus I find it hard to believe that the people would not want to keep there very own powers as citizens.


I also find it hard to believe because the commercial that was on the TV a lot before the election told people about the anti-smoking amendment and some others that the people passed and how these amendments would be so much harder to pass if THIS amendment passed.

Plus if you are looking for the computer glitch perhaps it was the state of Florida because we certainly did not seem to be in sync with the rest of the country.
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soup Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-11-06 07:46 AM
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3. We all (my family) voted no on all of them, too.
I was stunned to read that they ALL passed.
Every. single. one.

Personal note: We had several county and city charter amendments on the ballot, too. They all passed.
Every. single. one.

go figure.
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bullimiami Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-10-06 08:41 PM
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2. i voted no on all them them too. they all sucked.
unbeliveable that they all passed.
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iamjoy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-11-06 11:03 PM
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4. #3 Was Thanks To The Legislature
They don't need to gather signatures. It does need to get 2/3 of both houses. But few legislatures have the decency to do something right for the state if it means limiting their own power.

And while I voted "NO" I did talk to people who have this idea that the Constitution is somehow sacred because they equate the Florida constitution with the U.S. Constitution and they some how bought into it being too easy to amend. One friend said if the legislature isn't doing what we want, we should vote them out (rather than having a strong initiative process). That if it were really important to people it would overcome all the odds stacked in favor of incumbents. I guess he didn't shed all of his Republican ideas when he became a NPA two years ago. My aunt, a school teacher, also supported it. When I pointed out that the class size amendment did not pass with 60%, she got kind of bitter and told me that the legislature still found a way to thwart the will of the people.

A part of me is furious that #3 passed. Another part of me says that if we Floridians can't assert our rights, we don't deserve them. But, hey, I want my rights and feel like I've been robbed. 41% of the people voting now get decide for 59%.
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