If that was a a serious question, no, unless you are planning on parking
it within 75 feet of the door.


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Subject: Re: Voting rules....
Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 23:10:02 -0700

On Monday 03 November 2008 21:39:53 James Finstrom wrote:
> *PHOENIX -- *State and Maricopa County election officials say they will
> enforce a strict dress code for voters on Nov. 4, despite complaints from
> civil liberties groups that this may violate the First Amendment.Arizona
> campaign laws bar voters and poll workers from wearing anything with a
> political message within 75 feet of a polling site. And county officials say
> they will actively enforce the rule, asking voters to turn their clothing
> inside out or cover up.They'll also ask voters to remove political buttons,
> stickers and pins before they enter the polls.
> 
> I think this means all the free software and GNU t-shirts should be left at
> home as it could be political. sorry guys hey on the upside you get to stick
> it to the man with a free cup of starbucks....
> 
> 
> --
> James Finstrom
> 


I have many stickers on my van voicing my opinions about the candidates. Does 
that mean I should walk to my polling place?
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