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    July 19, 2006

    Arizona's Ditat Deus Motto At Work: God Enriches If You Vote (Maybe)

    Michelle Malkin's latest Hot Air Vent centers around the proposal to essentially make Arizona's ballot a lottery. 

    Malkin reviews the many come-ons and bribes offered to citizens to exercise their precious right to vote - many of which have ended up in election fraud and sees the million dollar payout to some lucky voter in Arizona as yet one more gimmick to bring out voters who could otherwise care less about voting.  As she observes; if someone doesn't care enough to be informed on the issues and process of voting, why should he/she be bribed or conned beyond the millions already being spent to carry out our election processes at all levels. 

    But this is consistent with Arizona's state motto: Ditat Deus - God Enriches - and if you vote, God may just enrich you!

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