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She's a better person than I. I am relatively sure, that once I pass on from this earthly veil of tears, I am not coming back to vote..... Unless someone else takes it upon themselves to vote for me, which is fraud, and we ALL know that there is no voting fraud taking place.
The case of a Michigan woman whose mummified body was found years after her death is getting even more bizarre. Apparently, Michigan records show she voted in 2010 -- two years after authorities believe she died.
The Detroit Free Press reported Monday that Pia Farrenkopf voted in that year's gubernatorial election. Authorities have not publicly identified the woman whose body was recently found in a sport utility vehicle parked in the garage of a foreclosed home northwest of Detroit. However, the newspaper reported Farrenkopf owned the home in question, and authorities believe it is her.
Authorities say all signs indicate Farrenkopf likely died in 2008, when she would have been 49. The voting records, though, throw that timeline into question. They state Farrenkopf registered to vote in 2006 and voted for governor in November 2010.
I suspected it all along: zombies are voting in US elections. Just look at the results.....
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Originally Posted by Darkatt
She's a better person than I. I am relatively sure, that once I pass on from this earthly veil of tears, I am not coming back to vote..... Unless someone else takes it upon themselves to vote for me, which is fraud, and we ALL know that there is no voting fraud taking place.
Hmm, it doesn't mention which party she's registered to.
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