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On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 08:28:34 -0400, "Buerste" wrote:


"Gunner" wrote in message
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:01:54 -0500, Don Foreman
wrote:

On Thu, 09 Oct 2008 01:02:11 -0700, Gunner
wrote:

On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 15:07:08 -0400, "buerste" wrote:

I was hit with over 10,000 e-mails in 12 hours so I have withdrawn my
real
information. I'm sure some with language skills will figure it out
instantly. I almost feel bad about it but it shows to go what some
people
will do if they are in disagreement.

In the mean time, I'm looking for a source of stainless steel sheet. 12
ga x
2" x 36" I need about 100 lbs. Any ideas? I wonder if Gunner might
have
some in the lower 40. I need to quote on 1,000 4" mini-grinder knot
brushes
that are all stainless parts to go into some kind of food service.

Thanks,
Buerste

Have you checked with Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush? They may be an off
the shelf item

Ill be at my favorite surplus place tommorow, Ill check for SS

Gunner

Fuggedaboud Tom Gardner at Ohio Brush. He's a fag who thinks
machinery should be lavender. He's history.

You might also look up buerste in your Langenschied... G


Ach!

There was no stainless at my surplus place that would fit the bill,
unfortunately.



Thanks for looking...it was a long shot. I did find a local source at
@$4/lb. The last time I had to make all-stainless was for a company that
removes flesh from cadaver bones to harvest bone graphs. I told them there
were no returns allowed!

Did you ever find out where your DNS attack came from? Your ISP
should be able to tell you.

Probably from one of the Marxist posters here you ****ed off.
Democrats always try that sort of ****.


ACORN Vegas Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation
ACORN’s Las Vegas headquarters has been raided by Nevada authorities
looking for evidence of voter fraud.

Nevada state authorities seized records and computers Tuesday from the
Las Vegas office of an organization that tries to get low-income
people registered to vote, after fielding complaints of voter fraud.

Bob Walsh, spokesman for the Nevada secretary of state’s office, told
FOXNews.com the raid was prompted by ongoing complaints about
“erroneous” registration information being submitted by the
Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, also called
ACORN.

The group was submitting the information through a voter sign-up drive
known as Project Vote.

“Some of them used nonexistent names, some of them used false
addresses and some of them were duplicates of previously filed
applications,” Walsh said, describing the complaints, which largely
came from the registrar in Clark County, Nev.

Secretary of State Ross Miller said the fraudulent registrations
included forms for the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys football
team.

“Tony Romo is not registered to vote in the state of Nevada, and
anybody trying to pose as Terrell Owens won’t be able to cast a ballot
on Nov. 4,” Miller said.

Walsh said agents from both the secretary of state’s office and Nevada
attorney general’s office conducted the raid at 9:30 a.m. local time,
and “took a bunch of stuff.” Miller’s office reported seizing eight
computer hard drives and about 20 boxes of documents.

Bertha Lewis, interim chief organizer for ACORN, released a statement
saying the group has for months been turning over any suspicious
registration information to elections officials. She said those
officials routinely ignored their tips, and called the raid a “stunt.”
“When we have identified suspicious applications, we have separated
them out and flagged them for election officials. We have zero
tolerance for fraudulent registrations. We immediately dismiss
employees we suspect of submitting fraudulent registrations,” she
said. “Today’s raid by the secretary of state’s office is a stunt that
serves no useful purpose other than discredit our work registering
Nevadans and distracting us from the important work ahead of getting
every eligible voter to the polls.”

Neither the group, which hires canvassers to register voters, nor any
employees have been charged or arrested for fraud or other crimes,
said Miller, a Democrat.

But it’s not the first time ACORN’s been under investigation for
registration irregularities. The raid is the latest of at least nine
investigations into possible fraudulent voter registration forms
submitted by ACORN — the probes have involved ACORN workers in
Wisconsin, New Mexico, Indiana and other states.

In response to the Las Vegas raid, Republican Nevada Sen. John Ensign
and seven other senators penned a letter to the Federal Housing
Finance Agency calling for the suspension of taxpayer dollars to
“controversial groups like ACORN.” The letter referred to
contributions that potentially could come from Fannie Mae and Freddie
Mac under the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008.

In 2006, ACORN also committed what Washington Secretary of State Sam
Reed called the “worse case of election fraud” in the state’s history.
In the case, ACORN submitted just over 1,800 new voter registration
forms, and all but six of the 1,800 names were fake.

More recently, 27,000 registrations handled by the group from January
to July 2008 “went into limbo because they were incomplete,
inaccurate, or fraudulent,” said James Terry, chief public advocate at
the Consumers Rights League.