Quick word about voting in Kansas City . . .
Not anything controversial but something we wanted to make sure was included in the feed . . . Responsible avid late night readers might want to share this one with their friends in order to bolster our Kansas City low-turnout Democracy that's fading faster than most of us want to believe . . . A reminder because the Primary sets the stage for November and a lot of important Kansas City contests.
Checkit . . .
Register to vote by July 6
Deets:
Wednesday is the last day to register if you want to vote in the Aug. 2 primary.
In order to vote, you must be registered at your current home address.
You can register if you are 17 and a half years old, but you must be 18 years old to vote.
When you register, bring a proof of identification document (must be current): driver’s license, birth certificate, Missouri ID, Native American tribal document or proof of U.S. citizenship.
You can register at the main office of the Jackson County Election Board . . . You also can register at any Mid-Continent Public Library branch or Kansas City Public Library branch, the city hall in your community, or at several other government offices . . .
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Check more deets on the JCEB site.
More later . . .
I will be voting.
ReplyDeleteThose who should be voting won't be voting and those who shouldn't be elected to office will be. If you want to get your government under control I suggest you lazy fucks get your asses up and go vote.
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ReplyDeleteSometimes, it seems the only thing holding back a Communist penetration of our proud American body is a thin veneer of gold lame fabric!!!!!
Voting in a 100% Corrupt, Bureaucratized-Totalitarian, Police-State is a foolish waste of time, energy, and resources, unless it's from the rooftops.
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