Obligatory Augusta County Post

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You have to admit, those Augusta County Republicans sure know how to liven up the Virginia blogosphere.

Oh, and cheat.

Okay, I suppose technically Dr. Michael didn’t cheat to win the Augusta County Chairmanship by holding a second meeting after the first meeting elected someone else. But if this were the gaming world it’d be called an exploit, which is taking advantage of a known bug in the game. It has the same goal as cheating: To circumvent the rules to obtain the outcome you desire (as opposed to the outcome you’ve earned).

Anyway, it’s always fun to read about the exploits of SWAC bloggers, though I feel bad for any legitimate Republicans who live around there. Apparently you can’t even get rid of them by voting them out.

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