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To: Carolyn who wrote (22868)7/19/2001 10:44:20 AM
From: sandintoes  Respond to of 225578
 
Oh, my, is he bitten!

It would appear so...

Will do...I have a million errands too...manicure, post office, car wash, Costco...etc....



To: Carolyn who wrote (22868)7/19/2001 12:04:55 PM
From: Sarkie  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 225578
 
So this is what they do in St Louis?
HWL!!!

St. Louis in Furor Over Lawmaker
Thursday, July 19, 2001 11:03 a.m. EDT

ST. LOUIS (AP) - City Hall is in a furor after a member of the Board of Aldermen apparently urinated in a waste basket rather than yield the floor during a filibuster.

During meeting Tuesday, Alderman Irene Smith and three other members were trying to hold up debate over a redistricting plan they said would hurt blacks.

Acting Adermanic President James Shrewsbury ruled Smith must yield if she left for a restroom break. So about 40 minutes later, her aides surrounded her with a sheet, tablecloth and quilt while she appeared to use a trash can to relieve herself.

``What I did behind that tablecloth is my business,'' Smith said after the board quit without voting on the issue.

Some aldermen were critical of Smith.

``No one was stopping her. She chose not to go to hold control of the floor,'' said Alderman Kenneth Ortmann. And Alderman Kenneth Jones said Shrewsbury's ruling was proper because filibusters are ``a test to see which side can last the longest.''

Smith's allies argued that Shrewsbury disregarded common courtesy.

``This is about sensitivity to people's needs,'' Alderman Gregory Carter said. ``We're talking about a basic bodily function.''

Supporters of Smith also complained that female aldermen are at a disadvantage because the closest women's restroom is down the hall, while a men's room is adjacent to the chamber. Shrewsbury, who is white, also was accused of racism by Smith's supporters, most of whom were black.

He said he would have ruled the same way regardless of sex or race.

Mayor Francis Slay said Smith's conduct was unacceptable and could hurt the city's image. His chief of staff, Jeff Rainford, put it this way: ``The people in Butler, Missouri, must think we're a bunch of morons.''