Dead voters? Try dead contributors

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR> You can say a lot about the Democratic Party, but
you cannot say they have trouble attracting some
unusual donors.
Christie Hefner, the chairman of Playboy
Enterprises Inc., donated $1,000 to the Democratic
Senatorial Campaign Committee, according to the
committee's most recent Federal Election Commission
filing.
The DSCC also reported receiving $250 from an
"Aldous Huxley" in Los Angeles, who is listed as a
"self-employed writer."
We are not sure who this Aldous Huxley is, but
the acclaimed British author Aldous Leonard Huxley,
who wrote "Brave New World," died in 1963.[/quote]

With the "advances" of public education, perhaps they figured they could pull it off since hardly anyone remembers? :)

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"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes" RKBA!
 
Or it could be that the contributor is too embarassed by his choice to put his real name. ;)

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A vote for the lesser of two evils is still a vote for evil.
Vote Libertarian - For A Change.
 
Well, it's good to hear that his will finally cleared probate and the executors are at long last making distributions ...ought to be a lot of wills clearing probate now, including the ones from all those Chinese students who died in Tien An Mien Square! Gee, didn't realize Billy Clinton was so clever, did we?

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Vigilantibus et non dormientibus jura subveniunt
 
"Vote early, vote often and keep on voting long after you are dead."
A rational person would consider this impossible!

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Better days to be,

Ed
 
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