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Brian Delahunty wrote:
Perhaps people could specify their home country as well as their current location in their profile???

Bit OT but... I have just finished reading Erections to Elections by Pieter-Dirk Uys (Evita Bezuidenhout.) Hilarious and thought provoking book. In it he was flabbergasted at the whole voter registration issue in 1998. You registered where you lived, but most people could only vote where they worked. Yet the rules were you could only vote where you had registered. The fact that that rule only came out after most people had registered was nuts. Many people working in the city but registered back in their "homelands" could not vote then.

Pieter slyly remarked with Zapiros help: Hey Pik (as in Botha), look at that, we were so stupid. We opressed the blacks to stop them voting, but the new government is so much smarter. They stop people from voting through sheer incompetence. Roll eyes | :rolleyes:

Good book, recommend reading it. Your post just reminded me of it, how people often have a home and work address, one of which they are proud of, the other which they need.

Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa

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