Interesting, at a time when the whole country is wondering if the parliamentary elections are happening or not, comes this campaign enticing people to check if their electoral details are correct because "a letter" (Samir instead of Samira), "a number" (born in 1992 - meaning still not 21 years old and able to vote), or "a mistake" (gender: female). No matter, I am sure they can compensate by using fake IDs, or whatever other cheating techniques which have long been used in the Lebanese electoral process. I am not very knowledgeable in them but some names come to mind if you wish to ask for details.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
One (wo)man, one vote
Interesting, at a time when the whole country is wondering if the parliamentary elections are happening or not, comes this campaign enticing people to check if their electoral details are correct because "a letter" (Samir instead of Samira), "a number" (born in 1992 - meaning still not 21 years old and able to vote), or "a mistake" (gender: female). No matter, I am sure they can compensate by using fake IDs, or whatever other cheating techniques which have long been used in the Lebanese electoral process. I am not very knowledgeable in them but some names come to mind if you wish to ask for details.
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