Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Delco polls invaded by invisible people wanting to vote


The crowd of approximately fifty invisible people shifted impatiently as they waited their turn to vote in Upper Darby, PA, yesterday.  One man mopped the sweat of the humid May day off his brow before saying, "I had to bring the kids with me today."  He gestured to his three invisible children, ages 8-11, who were waiting patiently.  Referring to the fact that many of the ballots were for judicial appointments, the invisible man who declined to give his name, continued, "but it's important to let the young ones know that every branch of government is accountable to the voters."

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