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On 14-06-26 07:39 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
If you look at the Nixon-Kennedy election, the vote hinged on Daley being able to deliver Chicago. Record numbers of decedents voted in that election. That is grossly unfair. The yet to be born have as much right to vote as the deceased. So, if decedent implies post death, we could use the term 'precedent' for those too early for the ballot box. "Record numbers of precedents voted in that election.".....make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside...like a balmy Holland Michigan evening. mike -- It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them! --Friedrich Nietzsche |