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Game or some practical use?

Jun 19, 2007 2:02AM PDT
N.B. firm designs U.S. electoral boundary GAME

Red Hot Learning is now working on a proposal for a bird-flu pandemic game for health and emergency workers.

A practical use for these "games"?

Zap if considered political, I won't cry.

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I doubt many regular citizens
Jun 19, 2007 6:05AM PDT

would have much interest in playing the game but they might get 500+ hits from the D.C. area...just to see if it really works.

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Karl Rove
Jun 19, 2007 7:40AM PDT

has a real gerrymandering machine in his basement.

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I would like to have all
Jun 19, 2007 7:45AM PDT

the American voters to see this and realize how their politicians abuse their power to accrue more power for themselves. Unlike some who think this is an exclusive event in Texas, it happens in every state.

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Alas, DM, people lately care more about Parasite Hilton...
Jun 19, 2007 8:59AM PDT

...than they do about the games pols play to arrogate unto themselves more and more power and control over our lives.