Just for your information, the word "courriel" (e-mail) was first used in Montréal, Québec.
The same meaning, but in french. Is that much of a problem?
Couls people just once realise Ingvar Kamprad is not the richest of the world?
It's been a bad journalist analysis since the begginning.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4664572/
FYI, Da Vinci enthusiasts have constructed a working automibile. It is now whosed in a museum in Florence. They have this nice article in Sciences & Vie number 1044, september 2004, p. 141.
Great read.
Why not at least try to limit such act? In a swing state with ~100k vote difference, 14k people voting 7 times would make the difference. If you can vote 7, why not 20?
If I'd come to vote and they'd say I've already did because of some jackass vote under my name with a fake voter card, I'd be annoyed, at least.
Jean-René Dufort, a journalist working for the canadian television (SRC) voted 7 times in different county back in 2000. He filmed it to show how it was easy for anyone to vote multiple times.
Because of this, we now have to show a photo ID when voting.
In civil court, you need a lawyer. Fighting and winning would be more expensive than settlement... (AFAIK)
Just for your information, the word "courriel" (e-mail) was first used in Montréal, Québec. The same meaning, but in french. Is that much of a problem?
For once, Québec is included in the USA. What a nice mapping service!
Couls people just once realise Ingvar Kamprad is not the richest of the world? It's been a bad journalist analysis since the begginning. http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4664572/
FYI, Da Vinci enthusiasts have constructed a working automibile. It is now whosed in a museum in Florence. They have this nice article in Sciences & Vie number 1044, september 2004, p. 141. Great read.
Why not at least try to limit such act? In a swing state with ~100k vote difference, 14k people voting 7 times would make the difference. If you can vote 7, why not 20? If I'd come to vote and they'd say I've already did because of some jackass vote under my name with a fake voter card, I'd be annoyed, at least.
Jean-René Dufort, a journalist working for the canadian television (SRC) voted 7 times in different county back in 2000. He filmed it to show how it was easy for anyone to vote multiple times. Because of this, we now have to show a photo ID when voting.
This is bad french too! It should read: "J'ai joué à Halo 2 pendant deux semaines et j'ai aussi appris à parler francais!