2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumBill Clinton Visits Buttonwood Park In New Bedford, MA
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(19,877 posts)Someone yelled out "Benghazi!" like a dope.
UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)there so you are welcome.
UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)Last edited Tue Mar 1, 2016, 09:18 PM - Edit history (1)
questioned if Bill was there, I could be mistaken no big thing.
nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)was posted earlier today that is why I posted this one.
nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)thanks by the way
UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)katmondoo
(6,454 posts)UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)Capt. Obvious
(9,002 posts)We have a family membership to Buttonwood.
UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)are you talking about???
Capt. Obvious
(9,002 posts)I'm a member of Buttonwood Park. They have a really tiny zoo but the kids love it.
Also gets you in free or discounted to other zoos (and other stuff) around the country.
UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)OK sounds.....like fun????
Capt. Obvious
(9,002 posts)I'd be excited to never go there again to be honest. Thankfully kids have almost outgrown it.
UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)fast.
UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)But I can not have the image display here
https://www.facebook.com/NewBedfordGuide/photos/pb.138933502809904.-2207520000.1456873599./992768510759728/?type=3&theater
UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)Activities in the Polling Location
On Election Day, certain activities are prohibited within the polling location and within 150 feet of the polling place. General Law chapter 54, section 65 prohibits within 150 feet of a polling location, among other things, the posting, exhibition, circulation, or distribution of material--including pasters, stickers, posters, cards, handbills, placards, pictures or circulars--intended to influence the action of the voter. G. L. 54, § 65 (2002 ed.). Consistent with the activities restricted by statute, the implementing regulations prohibit the solicitation of votes for or against, or any other form of promotion or opposition of, any person or political party or position on a ballot question, to be voted on at the current election. 950 C.M.R. § 54.04(22)(d). Accordingly, a person standing within 150 feet of a polling location, including observers in the polling location, may not: hold any campaign sign; hand any person literature intended to influence the voters action at the polls; wear any campaign buttons or identifying signage; solicit a persons vote for or against a candidate or question on the ballot; or, distribute stickers. Circulators of nomination papers, initiative and referenda petitions are also restricted from soliciting signatures within 150 feet of a building entrance door to a polling place. G. L. c. 54, § 65 (2002 ed.). This is true even where the nomination papers, initiative petition or referendum have nothing to do with the current election.
Where Bill was standing
Google Street image
150 feet from polling place
Just though it was interesting.
AzDar
(14,023 posts)UglyGreed
(7,661 posts)but who are we to say???