In a message dated 11/2/2004 10:22:59 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a local electioneer visited my
parents' home in South, and asked them if they and I were voting. When
my father told them that all of us are, but that I am registered in
West, they told him that I am still registered in South.
First, if you are in SP and have time, go to you old polling place and see if you are on the rolls. You probably are not. A GOTV field worker or committee person was working from an old "street list" when they visited your former address. But if you are, vote their unless there are other candidates local to WP that you feel compelled to support.
 
Second, go to your WP polling place as indicated on the large white post card, which you received from the Philadelphia City Commissioners Voter Registration Office. That is where you most likely are registered to vote.
 
Unless you are a Democrat, you can only vote in one location, even if you are on the rolls in both divisions.
 
If you are a corrupt Democrat, you can vote at both polls and at SFD. They had some parishioners die this year who are still on the roll.
 
As an artist you know how important it is to see the truth before you bend reality. Additionally, there are some really dumb Republicans who want to cut federal support for the arts; they will use anything as an excuse.
 
Now that I know you are a real person, I may even come to the Rotunda. If I introduce myself, you must give Diller no information as to who I really am. Deal?
 
Good luck. Let us know how it goes.
 
Ciao,
 
Craig

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