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And you can always change your name if the old one doesn’t fit.
In a move certain to incite controversy and conversation, the former American electorate has dropped its established moniker and replaced it with an unpronounceable symbol.  Clearly an expression of protest against the Infraudulation of an undemocratically selected UnPresident, the decision has taken journalists and pundits completely by surprise.
As part of the stunning name-change decision, the members of the former electorate made only a single concession to media representatives, which they see as accessories to the criminal actions that solidified the Coup2K takeover of the Oval Office:  allowing journalists and pundits to refer to the one-time American electorate as “The Americans Formerly Known As Voters” (TAFKAV). 
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ELECTORATE CHANGES NAME TO SYMBOL:
THE AMERICANS FORMERLY KNOWN AS VOTERS
WASHINGTON (gorewon2000.net)  January 25, 2001 — In response to the Infraudulation of George W. Bush, the American Electorate has changed its name to an unpronounceable symbol in protest.