this is not a public blog, just a place hwere i can leave myself notes. nothing to see here folks, move along.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
x cle wednesday noon
2. make bed.
1, move books
reward note for heater
make better list
email john xander
find lawyer for ID case - asked at baker daniels they said no. fillled out form for indianpolis bar association. need to try law schools.
find a study
x 3. laundry.
4. pay $20 for lease agreement.
x go to club?
12 haircut.
11 chciago parking ticket
9 ken faulk.
xmas shopping. stewart brewing co mugs from bear del.
try again to get range extender working.
collect broken computers to one place
go thru crate of mail
find titlework for 205.
work on getting passport.
10 letter re impd policy about trafficing, torture etc. cases. need to expand proposal to 1 page. next step: a 1 paragraph letter so it's not just in my head.
thursday did:
1 1 CLE hour on immigration. free, a 60 value. to do: x dues for mcba for the next year. paid $50 to renew. so pay $50 to chase for card. tax deductible.
2 went to club. $30 alice.
3 antique shopping $30.
4 took out trash.
5 dialled 911 re linda, no one answered.
6 collected rent $200 mark. discussed bugs.
7 swept stairs.
8 discussed dawn w kenny.
9
10
friday task list:
x CLE.
x haircut. $10.
gather info for covance
mow lawn clean yard
xxx call icon and worldwide re screenings. called SNBL but not the others.
pay insurance bill
colorrectal care for estimate on pra situation
did: transplanted jade plant and cactus.
to do:
x 1 laundry
2 make bed
3 sort papers
4 buy contract thingy
saturday did:
club $50.
collected rent steve $250.
dishes
laundry
transplanted mint, sewed sowed mullien.
heater missing from kitchen.
moved books to upstairs.
trash
put up notes
to do:
make bed
sort papers into folders
x move books
x put up notes about sink, toilet paper, heater reward
go out tonight? club indy? tini bar?
email sarah about bert at morty's.
2. make bed.
1, move books
reward note for heater
make better list
email john xander
find lawyer for ID case - asked at baker daniels they said no. fillled out form for indianpolis bar association. need to try law schools.
find a study
x 3. laundry.
4. pay $20 for lease agreement.
x go to club?
12 haircut.
11 chciago parking ticket
9 ken faulk.
xmas shopping. stewart brewing co mugs from bear del.
try again to get range extender working.
collect broken computers to one place
go thru crate of mail
find titlework for 205.
work on getting passport.
10 letter re impd policy about trafficing, torture etc. cases. need to expand proposal to 1 page. next step: a 1 paragraph letter so it's not just in my head.
thursday did:
1 1 CLE hour on immigration. free, a 60 value. to do: x dues for mcba for the next year. paid $50 to renew. so pay $50 to chase for card. tax deductible.
2 went to club. $30 alice.
3 antique shopping $30.
4 took out trash.
5 dialled 911 re linda, no one answered.
6 collected rent $200 mark. discussed bugs.
7 swept stairs.
8 discussed dawn w kenny.
9
10
friday task list:
x CLE.
x haircut. $10.
gather info for covance
mow lawn clean yard
xxx call icon and worldwide re screenings. called SNBL but not the others.
pay insurance bill
colorrectal care for estimate on pra situation
did: transplanted jade plant and cactus.
to do:
x 1 laundry
2 make bed
3 sort papers
4 buy contract thingy
saturday did:
club $50.
collected rent steve $250.
dishes
laundry
transplanted mint, sewed sowed mullien.
heater missing from kitchen.
moved books to upstairs.
trash
put up notes
to do:
make bed
sort papers into folders
x move books
x put up notes about sink, toilet paper, heater reward
go out tonight? club indy? tini bar?
email sarah about bert at morty's.
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
wednesday:
did:
laundry
dishes
trash to curb
cleaned basement for over an hour till back hurt
blogged, email.
looked at jobs online.
bank paid pnc credit card from checking. 750
dawn $15
coffee $3
went to coffeeshop to work on memo, didnt work on memo.
sorted out bryan bill
played with little boots,the kitten
put away more laundry
did:
laundry
dishes
trash to curb
cleaned basement for over an hour till back hurt
blogged, email.
looked at jobs online.
bank paid pnc credit card from checking. 750
dawn $15
coffee $3
went to coffeeshop to work on memo, didnt work on memo.
sorted out bryan bill
played with little boots,the kitten
put away more laundry
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Friday, November 18, 2016
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Robbin Stewart
POB 29164
Cumberland IN 46229-0164
317.656 9233
gtbear@gmail.com
Objective:
entry level position, honest work at a living wage, such as warehouse
or clerical.
Self-eployed medical research subcontractor 2007-2016 for companies such as Abbvie, BioPharma, Covance, Medpace, Pfizer, and PharmaMedia.
Stewart and Associates, 227 N Temple St. 46201, 2001-2006,
self-employed attorney.
Tavel & Stewart Public Interest Law Firm, 4000 N. Meridian 6D 46208,
1997-2001, partner.
Snow Lion Tibetan Restaurant, 238 S. Meridian, 1997-98, Headwaiter.
Indy Express, McCarty & Illinois, 1996-1997, Courier
Caito Foods, 3020 N. Post Rd., 1994-1996, Shipping clerk/warehouse.
Other employment:Kelly Services, Indy, 2006, grading exams, seasonal.Have worked as a baker, driver, insurance clerk,
dishwasher, recycling technician, janitor, warehouseman, law clerk,
law librarian, temp.
Mt. Pleasant High School, Wilmington DE, 3.1, 1978
BA, Western Illinois U, Macomb IL, 4.0, Board of Governors degree, 1991
JD, University of Missouri, Columbia MO, 71/140, 1993.
LLM, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 3.1, 1994
Other education: Real Estate certificate, U of Colorado, Boulder 1986,
Indiana University, Indianapolis, state constitutional law class, 2000.
National Merit Scholar 1977, University of Delaware Honors Scholarship 1978,
TWA Environmental Law Scholarship 1992, Academic Achievement in Law
Awards, 1992.
Indiana Trails Board, State of Indiana, 2000-2002.
Columbia Missouri Energy & Environment Commission Vice Chair, 1992,
Boulder County (CO) Energy Advisory Committee 1984-86
New Castle County (DE) Bicentennial Committee 1975
Scoutmaster, Delmarva Council, BSA, 1982.
Attachments area
Sunday, November 13, 2016
clean car.
laundry.
x call mom.
clean room/set up bed.
x chciago title/ eastern, title company.
Emerson
48 N Emerson Ave Suite 200
Greenwood IN, 46143
Phone: (317) 865-7340
Fax : (317) 865-7384
Email
ctindyemerson@ctt.com
http://www.whitepages.com/business/catharine-hart-strange-stewart-indianapolis-in
make better list.
find ins info letter
pay obamacare bill
laundry.
x call mom.
clean room/set up bed.
x chciago title/ eastern, title company.
Emerson
48 N Emerson Ave Suite 200
Greenwood IN, 46143
Phone: (317) 865-7340
Fax : (317) 865-7384
ctindyemerson@ctt.com
http://www.whitepages.com/business/catharine-hart-strange-stewart-indianapolis-in
make better list.
find ins info letter
pay obamacare bill
clean car.
laundry.
call mom.
clean room/set up bed.
chciago title/ eastern, title company.
Emerson
48 N Emerson Ave Suite 200
Greenwood IN, 46143
Phone: (317) 865-7340
Fax : (317) 865-7384
Email
ctindyemerson@ctt.com
http://www.whitepages.com/business/catharine-hart-strange-stewart-indianapolis-in
make better list.
laundry.
call mom.
clean room/set up bed.
chciago title/ eastern, title company.
Emerson
48 N Emerson Ave Suite 200
Greenwood IN, 46143
Phone: (317) 865-7340
Fax : (317) 865-7384
ctindyemerson@ctt.com
http://www.whitepages.com/business/catharine-hart-strange-stewart-indianapolis-in
make better list.
Friday, November 11, 2016
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Wednesday, November 09, 2016
i havent gotten much done today.
took trash out,
paid electric and water bills $180, $40.
"loaned" dawn $20 and she never came back with it.
need to do laundry.
want to write some letters about my experiences as a poll watcher.
i thought there was something else i needed ot write up. maybe some house rules.
letter to election board asking them if letter from counsel represents their policy.
letter to corporation counsel pointing out some problems with her letter.
took trash out,
paid electric and water bills $180, $40.
"loaned" dawn $20 and she never came back with it.
need to do laundry.
want to write some letters about my experiences as a poll watcher.
i thought there was something else i needed ot write up. maybe some house rules.
letter to election board asking them if letter from counsel represents their policy.
letter to corporation counsel pointing out some problems with her letter.
i havent gotten much done today.
took trash out,
paid electric and water bills $180, $40.
"loaned" dawn $20 and she never came back with it.
need to do laundry.
want to write some letters about my experiences as a poll watcher.
i thought there was something else i needed ot write up. maybe some house rules.
letter to election board asking them if letter from counsel represents their policy.
letter to corporation counsel pointing out some problems with her letter.
took trash out,
paid electric and water bills $180, $40.
"loaned" dawn $20 and she never came back with it.
need to do laundry.
want to write some letters about my experiences as a poll watcher.
i thought there was something else i needed ot write up. maybe some house rules.
letter to election board asking them if letter from counsel represents their policy.
letter to corporation counsel pointing out some problems with her letter.
Tuesday, November 08, 2016
Sunday, November 06, 2016
Crawford:
Stevens:
A voter who is indigent or has a religious objection to being photographed may cast a provisional ballot that will be counted only if she executes an appropriate affidavit before the circuit court clerk within 10 days following the election. §§3– 11.7–5–1, 3–11.7–5–2.5(c) (West 2006).2 A voter who has photo identification but is unable to present that identification on election day may file a provisional ballot that will be counted if she brings her photo identification to the circuit county clerk’s office within 10 days. §3–11.7–5– 2.5(b).
If the election board determines that the challenge to the affiant was based solely on a failure to present photo identification, the “county election board shall . . . find that the voter’s provisional ballot is valid.” §3–11–7.5–2.5(d).
Finally, in a provision entitled “Fail-safe voting,” HAVA authorizes the casting of provisional ballots by challenged voters. §15483(b)(2)(B).
The severity of that burden is, of course, mitigated by the fact that, if eligible, voters without photo identification may cast provisional ballots that will ultimately be counted.
19 Presumably most voters casting provisional ballots will be able to obtain photo identifications before the next election. It is, however, difficult to understand why the State should require voters with a faithbased objection to being photographed to cast provisional ballots subject to later verification in every election when the BMV is able to issue these citizens special licenses that enable them to drive without any photo identification. See Ind. Code Ann. 9–24–11–5(c) (West Supp. 2007).
Souter dissenting:
To be sure, Indiana has a provisional-ballot exception to the ID requirement for individuals....
The law allows these voters who lack the necessary ID to sign the poll book and cast a provisional ballot. See 458 F. Supp. 2d, at 786 (citing Ind. Code Ann. §3–11–8–25.1 (West Supp. 2007)).
That the need to travel to the county seat each election amounts to a high hurdle is shown in the results of the 2007 municipal elections in Marion County, to which Indiana’s Voter ID Law applied. Thirty-four provisional ballots were cast, but only two provisional voters made it
to the County Clerk’s Office within the 10 days. See Brief for Respondents in No. 07–21, pp. 8–9. All 34 of these aspiring voters appeared at the appropriate precinct; 33 of them provided a signature, and every signature matched the one on file; and 26 of the 32 voters whose ballots were not counted had a history of voting in Marion County elections. See id., at 9.
20 Indiana law allows voters to cast a provisional ballot at the county clerk’s office starting 29 days prior to election day until noon of the day prior to election day, see Ind. Code Ann. §3–11.7–5–2.5, and this might enable some voters to make only one burdensome trip to the county seat. But for the voters who show up at the polls to vote and are there told that they lack the photo identification needed to cast a regular ballot, the Voter ID Law effectively forces them to make two trips.
It warns that “[i]f election workers—a scarce resource in any election— must attend to the details of validating provisional ballots, voters may have to wait longer to vote,” and it assures us that “[n]othing deters voting so much as long lines at the polls.” Ibid. But this argument fails on its own terms, for whatever might be the number of individuals casting a provisional ballot, the State could simply allow voters to sign the indigency affidavit at the polls subject to review there after the election.33
Indeed, the State’s argument more than fails; it backfires, in implicitly conceding that a not-insignificant number of individuals will need to rely on the burdensome provisional-ballot mechanism. What is more, as the District Court found, the Voter ID Law itself actually increases the likelihood of delay at the polls.
Stevens:
A voter who is indigent or has a religious objection to being photographed may cast a provisional ballot that will be counted only if she executes an appropriate affidavit before the circuit court clerk within 10 days following the election. §§3– 11.7–5–1, 3–11.7–5–2.5(c) (West 2006).2 A voter who has photo identification but is unable to present that identification on election day may file a provisional ballot that will be counted if she brings her photo identification to the circuit county clerk’s office within 10 days. §3–11.7–5– 2.5(b).
If the election board determines that the challenge to the affiant was based solely on a failure to present photo identification, the “county election board shall . . . find that the voter’s provisional ballot is valid.” §3–11–7.5–2.5(d).
Finally, in a provision entitled “Fail-safe voting,” HAVA authorizes the casting of provisional ballots by challenged voters. §15483(b)(2)(B).
The severity of that burden is, of course, mitigated by the fact that, if eligible, voters without photo identification may cast provisional ballots that will ultimately be counted.
19 Presumably most voters casting provisional ballots will be able to obtain photo identifications before the next election. It is, however, difficult to understand why the State should require voters with a faithbased objection to being photographed to cast provisional ballots subject to later verification in every election when the BMV is able to issue these citizens special licenses that enable them to drive without any photo identification. See Ind. Code Ann. 9–24–11–5(c) (West Supp. 2007).
Souter dissenting:
To be sure, Indiana has a provisional-ballot exception to the ID requirement for individuals....
The law allows these voters who lack the necessary ID to sign the poll book and cast a provisional ballot. See 458 F. Supp. 2d, at 786 (citing Ind. Code Ann. §3–11–8–25.1 (West Supp. 2007)).
That the need to travel to the county seat each election amounts to a high hurdle is shown in the results of the 2007 municipal elections in Marion County, to which Indiana’s Voter ID Law applied. Thirty-four provisional ballots were cast, but only two provisional voters made it
to the County Clerk’s Office within the 10 days. See Brief for Respondents in No. 07–21, pp. 8–9. All 34 of these aspiring voters appeared at the appropriate precinct; 33 of them provided a signature, and every signature matched the one on file; and 26 of the 32 voters whose ballots were not counted had a history of voting in Marion County elections. See id., at 9.
20 Indiana law allows voters to cast a provisional ballot at the county clerk’s office starting 29 days prior to election day until noon of the day prior to election day, see Ind. Code Ann. §3–11.7–5–2.5, and this might enable some voters to make only one burdensome trip to the county seat. But for the voters who show up at the polls to vote and are there told that they lack the photo identification needed to cast a regular ballot, the Voter ID Law effectively forces them to make two trips.
It warns that “[i]f election workers—a scarce resource in any election— must attend to the details of validating provisional ballots, voters may have to wait longer to vote,” and it assures us that “[n]othing deters voting so much as long lines at the polls.” Ibid. But this argument fails on its own terms, for whatever might be the number of individuals casting a provisional ballot, the State could simply allow voters to sign the indigency affidavit at the polls subject to review there after the election.33
Indeed, the State’s argument more than fails; it backfires, in implicitly conceding that a not-insignificant number of individuals will need to rely on the burdensome provisional-ballot mechanism. What is more, as the District Court found, the Voter ID Law itself actually increases the likelihood of delay at the polls.
Wednesday, November 02, 2016
did tuesday
drove from texas, 1100 miles. 2370 miles total for the trip.
2 loads laundry
partly unpacked car
took out trash
shopping in nashville
club, $40.
to do wednesday:
x 1trash out. more laundry?
x 2 file notice of tort claims.
x 3 po box, buy key,
x 4 get ballot, mail ballot.
x do voter ID test.
x 6 buy return ticket.
go through mail
email re offer on texas leases.
bills to pay: electric, water, texas taxes. marion county taxes.
get a lawyer or title company to close the eastern house.
thursday: pack for 40 days and 40 nights, a "bug-out bag."
pay bills.
shave back.
drive to chicago, park somewhere. go to phoenix. no that's thursday.
clean room
get papers ready for closing.
help kc.
drove from texas, 1100 miles. 2370 miles total for the trip.
2 loads laundry
partly unpacked car
took out trash
shopping in nashville
club, $40.
to do wednesday:
x 1trash out. more laundry?
x 2 file notice of tort claims.
x 3 po box, buy key,
x 4 get ballot, mail ballot.
x do voter ID test.
x 6 buy return ticket.
go through mail
email re offer on texas leases.
bills to pay: electric, water, texas taxes. marion county taxes.
get a lawyer or title company to close the eastern house.
thursday: pack for 40 days and 40 nights, a "bug-out bag."
pay bills.
shave back.
drive to chicago, park somewhere. go to phoenix. no that's thursday.
clean room
get papers ready for closing.
help kc.
Tuesday, November 01, 2016
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