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Down here in Louisiana [particularly around New Orleans] we've been having dead people vote for decades. Though I think Katrina may have actually gotten rid of them. Stay tuned ... |
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Sounds like King County in WA, only on a grander scale. |
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Didn't Chesterton say that tradition is the type of democracy where dead people also vote, or something to that effect? |
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I have to disagree with your analysis, Mark. This story is clearly proof of zombies on the march. |
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Expect in the next election cycle to see more campaign ads clearly targeting the dead vote. |
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This must be a world-wide phenomenon. I seem to recall a similar case in Newfoundland a few years ago, not to mention the other universal practice of ferrying the denizens of local missions to the polls by the busload to several constituencies on polling day. Hmmm .... |
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Now, now. Let us not refer to the "dead". They are merely "differently existenced". |
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