<I>Reader's Digest (which has a circulation approaching 100 million)</I>
Is circulation the same as readership? Reader's Digest says it "reaches almost 100 million readers" Doesn't that assume one circulated copy can reach more than one reader?
As the historian Doris Kearns Goodwin pointed out during Tuesday night's election coverage, while the Daleys' father may have succeeded in stealing the election for Kennedy, he did it by being more successful at it than the downstate Illinois Republicans who were trying to steal the election for Nixon.
If we weren't still using punched cards to do our voting, we could prevent "voting irregularities" like voting for more than one candidate, and we wouldn't have 19,120 ballots being discarded in Palm Beach.
If we outsource the worker, don't we also outsource the taxes a worker would be paying here?
<I>Reader's Digest (which has a circulation approaching 100 million)</I>
Is circulation the same as readership? Reader's Digest says it "reaches almost 100 million readers" Doesn't that assume one circulated copy can reach more than one reader?
As the historian Doris Kearns Goodwin pointed out during Tuesday night's election coverage, while the Daleys' father may have succeeded in stealing the election for Kennedy, he did it by being more successful at it than the downstate Illinois Republicans who were trying to steal the election for Nixon.
If we weren't still using punched cards to do our voting, we could prevent "voting irregularities" like voting for more than one candidate, and we wouldn't have 19,120 ballots being discarded in Palm Beach.
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