sangha
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- Jun 1, 2010
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I have and I haven't seen any evidence, hence the question.
So you didn't notice (or understand) the posts saying they were going to vote for Bristol, not because they thought she was a good dancer, but because of who her mother is?
I'm not surprised![]()
I don't see a few people making that statement as proof that it's a widespread phenomenon. Fact is most if not all the people who vote, vote not because that person is neccesarily the best but rather that's the person that they like, for whatever reason.
I notice you said nothing about how often they vote for someone because they like the persons' mother.
I'm not surprised
But seriously, LL. Even you can see that it's wrong to vote for someone based on who their mother is, cant you?
And if you want to cite facts, how about the fact that some people setup multiple regs so they could vote over and over and over and over? I noticed you said nothing about that either