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juliet ([personal profile] juliet) wrote2004-09-15 02:05 pm

This & that

The Home Office now stopping people in the street on the basis of their race (& note also that they want to stop benefits/housing for failed asylum seekers with small kids, as well. So we're getting rid of them by starving their children, are we? Fantastic).

And a less depressing link:
the Underground turned upside-down (picked this up off someone else a couple of weeks ago).

Hunt Bill being discussed today. Thumbs crossed...

Interesting site showing current US voting polls - bit depressing atm, though.

I don't think I have any US readers who are currently overseas, or indeed any US readers at all, but just in case: register online for overseas/absentee ballot.

[identity profile] katstevens.livejournal.com 2004-09-15 12:24 pm (UTC)(link)
The US election link just proved how immature I really am: I collapsed into giggles when I saw the key at the side saying "Barely Bush" and "Weak Bush" as delicate shades of pink. Such a child *shakes head, still giggling*

[identity profile] barrysarll.livejournal.com 2004-09-15 12:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course, to those of us not on the Dark Side the Underground link is as depressing as the rest of that.

[identity profile] ergotia.livejournal.com 2004-09-15 12:46 pm (UTC)(link)
And what has Commission for Racial Equality chief Trevor Phillips had to say about this? Er...could it be so far nothing?

Failed asylum seekers with small children (or ill, crippled, old, unable to work because barred by UK law from doing so) are already barred from housing and benefits, but there is a patchwork of obscure laws which keep them from destitution *if* they know about them, and the Government is busy trying to close all those loophles atm as well. [livejournal.com profile] lilithmagna spends every working day trying to stop them and usually succeeding, but it takes its toll on her personal life.

[identity profile] beingjdc.livejournal.com 2004-09-15 12:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Except that if they have young children then removing support for them from housing authorities and benefits authorities will just mean that they have to be housed and supported by social services authorities. Can you guess which one of those three things we are...

[identity profile] editor.livejournal.com 2004-09-15 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Interesting site showing current US voting polls - bit depressing atm, though.

It is, but Kerry only needs to swing the "barely Bush" states to "barely Kerry" to romp home. In fact, just Pennsylvania and Missouri would be enough.

Personally I'm utterly baffled to see Kerry allow this to happen. I really don't understand why he doesn't appear to be campaigning at all. Even just the odd optimistic soundbite would be better than this.

My hope is that he's just biding his time, waiting till the last minute to nail the lies and failures of that grinning cunt once and for all. But I have to admit that's a hope rather than an expectation.

[identity profile] thekumquat.livejournal.com 2004-09-15 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm hopefully registered to vote in Pennsylvania!

I'll try registering on that site as well as I don't trust the post at all.

[waves little US flag]
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[personal profile] tla 2004-09-15 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, I'm a US reader who will be overseas in November, anyway. :) Going to check on my registration in person next week.

It's very depressing

[identity profile] webcowgirl.livejournal.com 2004-09-17 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
My vote won't count as my state is already voting blue. Yea Washington!

We had a very joking discussion with the Streathamites about working the marriage laws to all get them legal to vote, but alas, it would take too long for them to be able to have an impact in the US. And as you can see, moving to Florida just to vote would be (windy) very unpleasant!

[identity profile] the23.livejournal.com 2004-09-21 07:13 am (UTC)(link)
i'm registered to vote in oregon (as well as the uk - nice), but i won't be voting for bush or kerry. i'll be proud to vote for michael badnarik. i wish there would be a candidate halfway as decent when i next use my proxy vote in the uk, but that is hugely unlikely.

check out www.badnarik.org

as far as the result is concerned kerry may win oregon (a supposed swinger), but i'd be very surprised if he wins overall. i find it very difficult to come up with a preference between the two candidates. the democrats made such an awful choice. the bloke isn't willing to show any coherence whatsoever on the main issue at hand. i don't see ohio and pennsylvania (the states i used to live in) buying his bullshit whatever they (largely incorrectly) think that bush has done to their economies.