Monday, January 14, 2008

Burial site may influence people's vote


In South Korea, Lee Myung-bak was elected president. Experts from in poonsgoo attributing this win to burial plots from his ancestors. Many of the losing candidates spent much of their time moving the plots of their ancestors to a more favorable location during the election. Having favorable graves is an important predictor of good fortune over in South Korea. This lesson of having your ancestors in a favorable place was learned by the previous president Kim Dae-jung. He lost his first time because his ancestors were not buried in a place that was suffecient enough for him to win. After the election he then moved the sites of his andcestors to a better location and won the next election to become president. So i guess the main thing to do in South Korea is to move your dead ancestors to better places to give you better luck for anything that comes your way. I don't think that moving your dead relatives means a person will have better luck in winning something. I think that this was just coincedence that both of these men won, even after they move a dead person or two.

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