Street addresses: still useful analog information in the digital age.
Not putting a stamp on your ballot means postage is due when it reaches its destination. You might not get your ballot returned if your home county is willing to pick up the tab.
Because your vote is on the line and because trying to save 42 cents at the expense of a publicly funded agency is just kind of a lame thing to do, you should put a stamp on your ballot. 300k stamps amount to over $100k in postage. That buys a lot of veterinary care for stray animals and supervision of sex offenders.
It's also worth mentioning that postmarks don't count for meeting the 8:00 deadline, so if you're really set on gaming the system for a 42 cent prize, you should wait for the next election.
Maybe this could be another version of the four-years-and-counting unfinished community space at SE 72nd and Woodstock. Great idea, terrible execution. It's worse than before.
I hope she finds spiritual comfort in her soon-to-be-implemented diet regimen of eating sour grapes morning, noon, and night. She'll get used to saying President o-BAM-a before she knows it!
It's worth noting that unless you enter your name EXACTLY as it's found on your voter registration card, it may erroneously show you as not registered.
Even the highly enlightened posse of Lars Larson listeners don't support this steaming pile.
Question: Was Obama's "Lipstick on a pig" comment aimed at Governor Sarah Palin?
Answer Percent
Yes
38%
No
62%
Working, working, working.