>>Florida has over 30,000 felons registered to vote, which is in violation of Florida law. The story says Ds outnumber Rs by 2 to 1. I'll bet that is new math. My experience says it's more like 100 to 1. More to follow. . . .
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http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-flbfelons1012sboct12,0,3762352.story>
>They prefer the term "legally oppressed Americans" or, for those actually incarcerated "perambulatorially challenged" (and in Florida there is also a suspicion this particular attempt at voter suppression may simply be another attempt to disenfranchise the "undocumented")
So, what catchy phrase would be used for the deceased voters? Post-mortem voters? Extremely committed voters?
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com
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