From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10759 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, February 21 2023 Volume 14 : Number 10759 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Sit comfortably everywhere you go ["Klaudena" ] You have won an Tumi Leather Backpack ["Todays Winner!" Subject: Sit comfortably everywhere you go Sit comfortably everywhere you go http://doctorplan.buzz/7ixUL_ZRPgvKxtfYNSVI5WlTpqjfD8VJYPnu1t2S5B4NvwF29w http://doctorplan.buzz/xndk0XMBt56t_t4OSnPatduU3CykLfhHfz5gbsUl45ZkQtf5Jw he passage by the legislature in March 1926 of a proposed constitutional amendment allowing it to enact laws permitting municipalities to pass zoning regulations caused Republican leaders to again consider what other amendments should be proposed to the voters. These included the various term-extending provisions. The efforts to pass a zoning amendment followed the New Jersey Supreme Court striking down a zoning ordinance as violative of the right of landowners to use their property. The 1925 legislature had passed amendments concerning zoning, and to have the legislature meet every two years instead of one, but these were not passed again by the 1926 legislature, as was necessary for them to be submitted to the voters. Republicans had, in their 1925 state platform, called for amendments regarding zoning and the extension of the terms of legislators and the governor. Several amendments, sponsored by Assemblyman Clifford R. Powell of Burlington County, a Republican, were passed by the General Assembly on March 24, 1926. First, the provision for biennial sessions of the legislature passed by a vote of 54b0, and one requiring legislative elections to take place every other year, with the legislature to convene the following January, passed by 44b7. Then, an amendment that required, among other things, "The Ge ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2023 09:02:53 +0100 From: "Todays Winner!" Subject: You have won an Tumi Leather Backpack You have won an Tumi Leather Backpack http://goldenrevivegarden.shop/8HJiok3aNRC-X4naJqXuTzrBhn9YM4jG4awQpOVp4kpEREXRqA http://goldenrevivegarden.shop/o1wnXjgqCefdGFbMo00wKu-K3oDvMpaw9i1Z2bpDGetGhkD_-g hen Jewish organizations protested that September 27 was Rosh Hashanah that year, Governor A. Harry Moore convened the legislature into special session to set a new date. A Democratic clerk then pointed out the meaning of biannually, and others of that party urged that the amendment be scuttled. Instead, the Republican majority, relying on authorities who stated that biannually and biennially meant the same thing, chose to pass a resolution stating that the intent was to have elections every other year and set the referendum date for September 20, 1927. There was considerable amusement at the situation, both in New Jersey and nationwide. Frank Hague, the Jersey City Mayor and Democratic political boss of Hudson County, campaigned against the provision moving the election for governor to the presidential year, alleging it was political manipulation and the mixture of state and federal politics. Republicans stated that having the larger number of voters who cast ballots for president also help choose the governor was a good thing. The Democrats were so against the proposal that they successfully opposed three of the other four amendments that were on the ballot at the same time, lest the term extender amendment pass through confusion. The term extender failed with just over 41 percent in favor, defeated by a huge turnout in Hague's Hudson County bailiwick, overwhelmingly against the proposal, contrasted with light turnout and lukew ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2023 08:50:51 +0100 From: "URGENT Notification" Subject: Congratulations! A Southwest Airlines reward has arrived! Congratulations! A Southwest Airlines reward has arrived! http://targetsurvey.one/6UM9fuOLJYd-r0ZXsopP_qsPbzHB4-GhNGu_ZEYS2Z-rvvZMXQ http://targetsurvey.one/_Vo3FHQuytSQjdCmOsqHJe_-ac_WrOqUXLzyl0K4CgGqrQt3ew gislature passed a resolution defining biannually to mean biennially and proceeded with the referendum. On September 20, 1927, the people of New Jersey voted down the proposal, and Assembly members were elected annually until New Jersey instituted a new constitution in 1947. New Jersey was governed at the time under a constitution adopted in 1844, and votes to amend it were allowed only once in five years. Among the amendments proposed initially by the 1926 legislature, and passed again in 1927, was one known as the "term extender", which would lengthen the terms of legislators and the governor. It would also require the gubernatorial election to be in the same year as the presidential election. New Jersey, despite being strongly Republican, had elected several Democratic governors recently, and Democrats believed such a change would give the Republicans an advantage. However, the fact that Republicans had a majority in the legislature meant Democrats could not block passage there. The original version, passed by the Assembly in 1926, did not mention "biannually", but the version passed by the Senate and then accepted by the Assembly did use the word. After it passed the 1927 legislature, a vote was set for September 27, 1927. When Jewish organizations ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2023 10:46:39 +0100 From: "Gutter Guardian Discount" Subject: No more climbing the ladder. No more climbing the ladder. http://ocusilrevive.live/G_GL5TDw6V4unnnKfLqkXWvX3PZMY8DvL-R8aPM1Ya5VJAqY http://ocusilrevive.live/OMtuCltu4WbeOFxKPpCpZBJZxf9akuizGc93CPcyIlLyV0aRgg everal amendments, sponsored by Assemblyman Clifford R. Powell of Burlington County, a Republican, were passed by the General Assembly on March 24, 1926. First, the provision for biennial sessions of the legislature passed by a vote of 54b0, and one requiring legislative elections to take place every other year, with the legislature to convene the following January, passed by 44b7. Then, an amendment that required, among other things, "The General Assembly shall be composed of members elected by the legal voters of the counties", passed the Assembly by 43b11. The provisions altering the terms of the senators passed by 44b11, as did the provision extending the governor's term. These amendments were subsequently considered by the Senate as a single package for fear some would pass and some would not, resulting in "a jumble". The term-extending provisions were scheduled in the Senate for the portion of the session intended for bills vetoed by the governor, to begin March 31, 1926. Debate on another proposed constitutional change, to allow amendments to be voted on at a general election rather than at a special election, took place on April 2, but some senators wanted more time to consider the various amendments, and all were postponed until June 22. Distracted by a dispute over who should be the state treasurer, on June 29, the Senate adjourned until July 7, having not acted on the proposed constitutional amendments. Late on the evening of July 19, just prior to adjourning until November, the Senate passed the term-extending provisions. 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Jorginho then sustained an injury and had to leave the field for five minutes, but was eventually able to continue. In the 24th minute, Chiesa found himself in some space on the right-hand side, se ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10759 ***********************************************