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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post

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    LOL. Had to have done that on purpose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Wrenn View Post
    "Registered voters" Anybody not registered ever vote?
    In my opinion, there is an implied difference between "registered voters" and voters. A registered voter is someone who is on the voters list and thus eligible to vote, while a voter is someone who actually voted. Since typical voter turnout is 60 to 70%, there is a big difference between the two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Garson View Post
    In my opinion, there is an implied difference between "registered voters" and voters. A registered voter is someone who is on the voters list and thus eligible to vote, while a voter is someone who actually voted. Since typical voter turnout is 60 to 70%, there is a big difference between the two.
    Did you not see the post about political topics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edward Weber View Post
    Did you not see the post about political topics?
    I don't think my post is political. Did you notice the post I quoted was not taken down and it is closer to being political than mine? My post is pointing out that the quoted post is not a good example of a redundant statement which is the subject of this thread.

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    Just stop, why push it.
    This started out as a light-heated thread, now it's devolved into what is and what isn't political.

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    If you google the word "recursion", it pops up a question, "Did you mean: recursion".
    Some body there does indeed have a sense of humor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee DeRaud View Post
    If you google the word "recursion", it pops up a question, "Did you mean: recursion".
    Some body there does indeed have a sense of humor.
    Too funny
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    I'm just glad Jim didn't use all caps, and yell at us. Almost blew my toupee off.
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