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About Ted Nesbitt
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I will answer short, to-the-point questions on all aspects of American politics -- legislative, executive, and judicial for the federal government and all fifty states. I use the Lexis-Nexis database for information concerning court cases in the state courts, the U. S. District Courts, and the U. S. Supreme Court. I do NOT have the time to work with lengthy problems or to read and evaluate papers.

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I have been politically in a PAC since 1986 and have served state
government in an information capacity since 1980.

I have been a volunteer at the grammar and writing site at allexperts.com for more than two years.

 
   

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Topic: Legislation, Presidential & Congressional Politics



Expert: Ted Nesbitt
Date: 3/10/2007
Subject: Instant Messenger Contact Info.

Question
Thank you for your reply. I have Aol Instant messenger and Google talk.

My screenname for AIM is

rocketstmacrox1

My screenname for google talk is

shahkev@gmail.com

Once again, thank you for your time.  

Answer
Kevin:

I enjoyed our online chat, and I hope that your project ends well.  Please let me know what your teacher thinks of your work.

Ted Nesbitt

It's a busy day for me, and I just read your e-mail.  I have invited you to join me at Google Talk -- I have two accounts there [and have no idea WHY], but I think the invitation went out under the address tedjnesbitt@netscape.net

I have to go out for a couple of hours.  I am in the Eastern Standard time zone, where it is now 1:33 p.m.  I should be back here between 4-5 this afternoon.  I'll check to see it you are online them.

Some important Supreme Court areas to cover are these:  The original court and the relevant areas of the U. S. Constitution.  The landmark Marbury v. Madison decision.   The "politics" of the court.  And the present day problems with getting justices appointed.

See you later.

Ted Nesbitt

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