[Nfbmo] Fw: [nfbmi-talk] Newbie...

danflasar at aol.com danflasar at aol.com
Mon Oct 26 19:08:36 UTC 2009


Hi all,
     Sorry, I didn't realize I had sent my note to Fred to the entire 
list - didn't intend to start a political argument.   I agree with 
Brian that there should be no exemptions but we have to take what we 
can now.   At any rate, whatever your
perspective - Vote!  A lot of people really worked hard to make sure we 
can vote - it's a shame to squander that privilege.
Dan


-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Schulz <b.schulz at sbcglobal.net>
To: NFB of Missouri Mailing List <nfbmo at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Mon, Oct 26, 2009 1:31 pm
Subject: Re: [Nfbmo] Fw: [nfbmi-talk] Newbie...


hi, 
 
it was even more fun being at the cars division car show and seeing 
what or what his car couldn't do. 
check out the letters to the editor section of the post today and read 
the letter from the mayor of fenton. 
 
there is no ending period for the tax even after the equipment is paid 
for. 
second, casinos will be exempt from the ban. 
 
if smoking is so bad for you, no place should get an exemption just 
because they have the bucks and lobbyist to backdoor an exemption so i 
will vote no on both. 
 
Bryan Schulz 
 
----- Original Message ----- From: <danflasar at aol.com> 
To: <nfbmo at nfbnet.org> 
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 12:37 PM 
Subject: Re: [Nfbmo] Fw: [nfbmi-talk] Newbie... 
 
> Hi Fred, 
> This really was a fun post - I'm not a car geek but I enjoyed this > 
fellows obvious enthusiasm for his vocation. 
> I wanted to let you know that I had a bad bike accident with anothe > 
cyclist a week ago in Forest Park. He's fine, and I am too, now, but I 
 > went flying 10 feet or so and got banged up a bit. Nothing broken, no 
> fractures and no 
> tears or serious injury but I sure feel sore and stiff. I'm getting > 
back into my activities but I've not done a whole lot for the last 
week. 
> I'm going to try to contact the Board of Elections regarding the 
issue > of people not being aware of how to work the accessible voting 
systems but > it won't make much of a difference for this election. 
> BTW, there are two important propositions coming up next Tuesday - 
one > of them is a request to pay for the necessary equipment changes 
for all > first-responders (firemen, police, etc.) to standardize on 
one frequency > so that in regional 
> emergencies, they can coordinate on the same wavelength. We all know 
what > happened in New York after 911 because of incompatible systems. 
> The other is Proposiiton N, which is a county-wide smoking ban for 
some > businesses. Essentially, all restaurants and public buildings 
will be > smoke-free, but some bars anc clubs that don't offer a 
siginificant amount > of food have 5 years to 
> adapt to non-smoking status. It's not as strong as I would like but 
it > will make a big difference. The City passed a similar ordinance 
last week > but it is contingent on the counnty passing Prop N. I hope 
you can make > it to the 
> polls next Tuesday - I'll be setting up signs at local polling places 
for > Prop N. 
> What's new? 
> Dan 
> Dan 
> 
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