Notes, snippets, and musings about what it means to be a joyfully serious Christian in a lugubriously frivilous age.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Small Town Voter Fraud
. . . . .in my home town no less.
I grew up in a little coal mining town in southwestern Virginia named Appalachia, appropriately enough. Well, some of the folks I knew growing up there, have been indicted for rigging an election. 14 people and over 900 counts in the indictment. Here's the story for those who are interested in the impact of corruption even in small out of the way places that the rest of the country rarely thinks about.
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