“I see dead people” and they’re a tempting voting block

Just because you are dead, do you really lose your ability to vote? Not in New Jersey:
“… an estimated 13,000 people who apparently have died remain on voter registration lists, including 4,755 people who reportedly voted in last November’s election.”
But what does Paris Hilton think of this?
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November 6th, 2005 at 10:42 am
If you deny the dead the right to vote, where does it stop? Sure enough, special interests will try to keep the aged and infirm from the polls. Take away one group’s suffrage and you embark on a slippery slope, my friend.
November 6th, 2005 at 2:15 pm
You are attacking the last solid base of the democratic party who have counted on voters who don’t think about it when they vote. SHAME ON YOU
(end sarcasm)