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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Oct 14, 2010 19:16:44 GMT -8
I will cancel out your vote. ;D You could even go one up on me if you can get your Great Grandfather from Chicago to vote. Both Great Grendpa Fritz Passenheim and Great Grandpa Berthold Neubarth voted several times after they died. Both voted for JFK in 1960, even though they had been dead for over a quarter of a century. Great Great Grandfather Johann Maass also voted for JFK, and he had been dead for over 40 years. Now THAT was an accomplishment! My Grandfather Joseph Hubbell voted for JFK and he was dead for two years when that happened. It is amazing how dead people can vote in Chicago.
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Post by aztecwin on Oct 15, 2010 14:04:38 GMT -8
You could even go one up on me if you can get your Great Grandfather from Chicago to vote. Both Great Grendpa Fritz Passenheim and Great Grandpa Berthold Neubarth voted several times after they died. Both voted for JFK in 1960, even though they had been dead for over a quarter of a century. Great Great Grandfather Johann Maass also voted for JFK, and he had been dead for over 40 years. Now THAT was an accomplishment! My Grandfather Joseph Hubbell voted for JFK and he was dead for two years when that happened. It is amazing how dead people can vote in Chicago. In Chicago it is hadly worth talking about. Both those gentlemen are still voting.
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Post by monty on Oct 16, 2010 9:56:54 GMT -8
You could even go one up on me if you can get your Great Grandfather from Chicago to vote. Both Great Grendpa Fritz Passenheim and Great Grandpa Berthold Neubarth voted several times after they died. Both voted for JFK in 1960, even though they had been dead for over a quarter of a century. Great Great Grandfather Johann Maass also voted for JFK, and he had been dead for over 40 years. Now THAT was an accomplishment! My Grandfather Joseph Hubbell voted for JFK and he was dead for two years when that happened. It is amazing how dead people can vote in Chicago. I had never been registered to vote in the area I grew up in (hell i was never even 18 there) and was registered when at sdsu, and somehow my name according to my family was on the registered voters list up there, perhaps I'm double voting as well and i don't even know it--- makes one wonder
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