Hasbro said it:Have your say in the world's first global Monopoly!A good PR campaign has generated a spontaneous reaction from a wide cross-section of different people and media coverage.68 "great cities" have been pre-selected for voters to choose from. They include obvious picks like Paris and London alongside more obscure choices like Riga and Belgrade. Of those, the top 20 will make it as properties on the board, other cities can be submitted in write-in votes for a wild-card slot, where two cities will face off for the "low-rent" positions.How foolish, you puny westerners. For you right to vote is precious, this is not so for us. We are notorious for multi-day voting as a way of stealing elections, voting without ID cards, voting multiple times, even under other peoples names. Our ways may only seem barbaric to you, but they work well for us.Two small countries and their capital cities with ISPs capacity of a single rural switchboard are leading elections!Next time when you bring your deeply held values and beliefs to the internet, make sure to use anti-spam voting system that alows only one vote per 24 hour from the same IP address.Bow down before our mighty weapons of idiocracy until then.Related links:http://www.monopolyworldvote.comhttp://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Serbiahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=badSew...