Sunday, October 19, 2008

not voting is NOT AN OPTION!

URGENT VOTING INFORMATION!
NEW INFORMATION ON VOTING STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC.


I called the secretary of state office, and democratic office and they said THIS IS NOT TRUE: I have been getting calls and emails today about people being told that if they vote straight Democratic ticket that it wouldn't count for the president vote to Obama that they would have to click Obama a separate time. So I called the democratic office and election department and confirmed this is not true.

If you vote straight democratic ticket you are voting for Obama and if you go back and click Obama separate (after clicking straight democratic) you will then be taking your vote away from Obama.

The democratic office said they have received several calls on this all week. And they think it is a way someone is trying to sabotage the election. Please tell everyone you know and here are the phone# 214-821-8331 and 214-637-7937
they can verify this for their self.

SO TO SUM IT UP YOU CAN VOTE STRAIGT TICKET AND YOU WILL BE VOTING FOR THE PRESIDENT ON THAT TICKET.

PLEASE VERIFY VOTE BEFORE SUBMITTING THE BALLOT.

not voting is NOT AN OPTION!

NEW INFORMATION ON VOTING STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC.

I called the secretary of state office, and democratic office and they said THIS IS NOT TRUE: I have been getting calls and emails today about people being told that if they vote straight Democratic ticket that it wouldn't count for the president vote to Obama that they would have to click Obama a separate time.

So I called the democratic office and election department and confirmed this is not true. If you vote straight democratic ticket you are voting for Obama and if you go back and click Obama separate (after clicking straight democratic) you will then be taking your vote away from Obama.

The democratic office said they have received several calls on this all week. And they think it is a way someone is trying to sabotage the election.

Please tell everyone you know and here are the phone# 214-821-8331 and 214-637-7937 they can verify this for their self.

SO TO SUM IT UP YOU CAN VOTE STRAIGT TICKET AND YOU WILL BE VOTING FOR THE PRESIDENT ON THAT TICKET.



PLEASE VERIFY VOTE BEFORE SUBMITTING THE BALLOT.


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Voting early is a great option. At first I was reluctant to do so because of the last election stolen by Bush. A friend pointed out to me that if everyone votes on Tuesday Nov. 4th, everything will be overwhelmed and chaoctic! So why not vote now and avoid the rush as well as all the other nonsense that can come with it.!


This is the most important election in America!

Don't let it pass you buy without making your voice heard!

Regardless of who you're voting for, make sure you vote! I've enclosed places in Chicago where you can vote early, which is available Oct.13-30, 2008.

Spread the word! Feel free to copy and paste and send to others or simply send this link!






Locations and Hours:




For the 2008 Presidential General Election, Early Voting will be offered
from Oct. 13-30, 2008, seven days a week.


* Monday through Saturday, Chicago voters will be able to use any of 51 sites:
one in each ward, plus the Chicago Election Board office at 69 W. Washington St.


* On Sundays, Early Voting will be offered only at the Election Board Office at
69 W. Washington St., Lower Level, and only from 9 a.m. to noon. (All other
Early Voting sites in the city are closed on Sundays.)


Ward / Location / Address



1. Goldblatts Building 1615 W Chicago Ave
2. Mabel Manning Library 6 S. Hoyne Ave.
3. Chicago Bee Library 3647 S. State St.
4. M L King Community Ctr 4314 S. Cottage Grove Ave.
5. Jackson Park 6401 S. Stony Island Ave.
6. Whitney Young Library 7901 S ML. King Jr. Dr.
7. Jeffery Manor Library 2401 E. 100th St.
8. Olive Harvey College 10001 S. Woodlawn Ave.
9. Palmer Park 201 E 111th St.
10. Vodak/East Side Library 3710 E. 106th St.
11. McKinley Park 2210 W. Pershing Rd.
12. Back of the Yards Library 4650 S. Damen Ave.
13. West Lawn Park 4233 W. 65 St.
14. Archer Heights Library 5055 S. Archer Ave.
15. Lindbloom Park 6054 S. Damen Ave.
16. Sherman Park Library 5440 S. Racine Ave.
17. Thurgood Marshall Library 7506 S. Racine Ave.
18. Wrightwood-Ashburn Library 8530 S. Kedzie Ave.
19. 22nd Police District 1900 W. Monterey Ave.
20. Coleman Library 731 E. 63rd St.
21. Woodson Regional Library 9525 S. Halsted St.
22. Piotrowski Park 4247 W. 31st St.
23. Clearing Library 6423 W. 63rd Pl.
24. Douglass Library 3353 W. 13th St.
25. Chinatown Library 2353 S. Wentworth Ave.
26. Humboldt Park Library 1605 N. Troy St.
27. Union Park 1501 W. Randolph St.
28. West Side Learning Ctr 4624 W. Madison St.
29. Amundsen Park 6200 W. Bloomingdale Ave.
30. Portage Cragin Library 5108 W. Belmont Ave.
31. Blackhawk Park 2318 N. Lavergne Ave.
32. Pulaski Park 1419 W. Blackhawk St.
33. Independence Library 3548 W. Irving Park Rd.
34. West Pullman Library 830 W. 119th St.
35. Logan Square Library 3030 W. Fullerton Ave.
36. Hiawatha Park 8029 W. Forest Preserve Dr.
37. West Chicago Library 4856 W. Chicago Ave.
38. Wright College - Science Bldg 4300 N. Narragansett Ave.
39. N. Park Village Admn Bldg 5801 N. Pulaski Rd.
40. Budlong Woods Library 5630 N. Lincoln Ave.
41. Roden Library 6083 N. Northwest Hwy.
42. Access Living 115 W. Chicago Ave.
43. Lincoln Park Library 1150 W. Fullerton Ave.
44. Merlo Library 644 W. Belmont Ave.
45. Edgebrook Library 5331 W. Devon Ave.
46. Truman College 1145 W. Wilson Ave.
47. Welles Park 2333 W. Sunnyside Ave.
48. Edgewater Library 1210 W. Elmdale Ave.
49. Pottawattomie Park 7340 N. Rogers Ave.
50. Warren Park 6601 N. Western Ave., and,


The Board of Election Commissioners, 69 W. Washington St.


DATES:
Monday, October 13 - Thursday, October 30, 2008


HOURS:
Monday-Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday - 9 a.m. to Noon ONLY at the Election Board Offices,
69 W. Washington, Lower Level

(All other Chicago Early Voting sites are closed on Sundays.)


Questions? Call 312-269-7900 / TTY 312-269-0027

Sunday, October 12, 2008

what do these words have in common?

My friend from New New Delhi, sent this puzzle-take your time and don't cheat

namashkaar!

Be sure and scroll all the way to the bottom!

Figure out the Puzzle!!!
See if you can figure out what these words have in common.



1 Banana



2 Dresser



3 Grammar



4 Potato



5 Revive



6 Uneven



7 Assess



Are you peeking or have you already given up?



Give it another try. Look at each word carefully.



(You'll kick yourself when you discover the answer.)



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Answer:



In all of the words listed, if you take the first letter, place it at the

end of the word, and then spell the word backwards, it will be the same

word.



Did you figure it out?




--
Mohan Singh


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we have only 1 life. balance the priorities and the miracles

Sunday, October 5, 2008

test your knowledge on candidates issues

Be sure that you vote! Your future depends on it.

Make Sure You Vote for the Man & His Policies


This is really neat.

ABC has a test at the below address to see who's campaign statements,
McCain's or Obama's, you agree with most.

They don't tell you who made the statements, of course, but a statement
made by each candidate on the same topic (economy, immigration,
judiciary, etc.) will be side by side. You just pick which statement you
agree with and, after selecting all 13, you'll find out which candidate's
philosophy you support.

Try it at:
http://abcnews.go.com/politics/MatchoMatic/fullpage?id=5542139