A chance to see your next President

The campaign tells me:

This Saturday, October 18th, please join Barack Obama in Kansas City, MO, where he will talk about his vision for creating the kind of change we need.

Change We Need Rally with Barack Obama

National World War I Museum
at Liberty Memorial
Intersection of Main St. and Memorial Dr.
Kansas City, MO

Saturday, October 18th
Gates Open: 4:00 p.m.

http://mo.barackobama.com/KansasCityChange

This event is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required; however, an RSVP is strongly encouraged. Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

For security reasons, do not bring bags or umbrellas. Please limit personal belongings. No signs or banners permitted.

He's well worth seeing in person, especially what with the imminent presidenting.

And don't forget to vote. Early voting has started here in CA, and I believe it is under way in Kansas as well. Nevadans will start voting early this weekend. New Mexicans have been voting at county clerks since the 7th, and will be able to vote at many other locations starting this weekend.

Voting early is your best defense against Republican dirty tricks, and it keeps the lines short for everyone. So do it.

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