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Plymouth, Michigan 1953
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Dick Scott's height is 6ft (1.83 m)Amos Richard "Dick" Scott (February 5, 1883 – January 18, 1911) was an American baseball pitcher who played for the Cincinnati Reds in 1901. First Name: Amos Middle Name: Richard Last Name: Scott Birth Full Name: Amos Richard ScottBorn: 5 February, 1...
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If we can vote by mail, why can't we vote over the internet?
I can mail in a signed application to vote by internet with all my information, signature, etc. Choose a customized pin # and design it so that only the applicant would be able to log in and vote in the two weeks leading up to election day. Wouldn't this be the solution for all this hyper partisanship by state officials shutting down voting hours, throwing away absentee ballots, bullshit voter ID laws. Can we just address the fucking problem which is THEM taking away our constitutional rights???? I live in Miami and I am furious that for the second time in 12 years, we are again an electoral shitstorm led by right wing dickwads.
Click the title (or arrow so see the video) What has happened where politicians like Florida's Governor Dick Scott (and wannabe politicians like Sarah Palin) think they can spew all sorts of things out, and not be accountable to the press to defend their positions? This new wave of Republicans doing business by preaching to their own Facebook and Twitter choirs is wrong to the extreme. All politicians who stick their necks out as people to be elected, followed and trusted MUST be held accountable to answer anyone's reasonable questioning when asked in a reasonable, public forum. Dick Scott used this template of avoidance in a bizarrely successful fashion to win the governorship of a major state. By avoiding any sort of public discussion of his policies, Scott was able to sneak his way in during a closely contested election where very few people actually could tell you what he stood for. Now, after the election and after his disastrous policies have begun to take hold the people who voted for his are re-evaluating their vote. In addition, the people who didn't vote for him are looking for ways to legally exterminate him from Florida politics. During a recent budget signing event, Scott eschewed the traditional public appearance in favor of one on a public square (technically development-owned private property) in The Villages where his paid enforcers (aka the local, publicly supported police department) kicked out a peaceful, sign-holding group of Democratic, senior citizen protesters who paid dearly for the privilege of buying their homes in that squalor of Republicana. Recent rumors have linked Scott with a possible national campaign in the future. It appears that Ms. Palin has witnessed how well avoidance from public questioning works when trying to force an opinion down people's throats. It could be said that one's character is dictated by how you treat the people around you when nobody is looking. I am here to say a politician's character when people are looking counts for something too. Politicians using evasive techniques to communicate with voters should take EVERY opportunity to meet potential constituents no matter the political affiliation. When you get elected, you are a politician for ALL of the people, not just the ones who elected you.