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REGISTER to VOTE! STATE DEADLINE Approaching Quickly!

QUESTION of the WEEK

Fulton County Tax Payers recently met to discuss Buckheads' succeed from the official city of Atlanta. Seen as simple cocktail chatter in the past, this topic has really heated up. Sandy Springs, now an official city in it's own right, now fills City Council seats and other elected positions.

WHAT are your thoughts on this current trend to break up the current city of Atlanta?

Why do you think this idea has become so popular?

Monday, November 3, 2008

YOUR ELECTION Guide 2008







If you vote, you can drink..COFFEE that is



On November 4, 2008, Starbucks will give voters a free tall brewed coffee at participating U.S. stores. After voting, voters must go to a Starbucks store, where they'll be given a tall (12 oz) cup of brewed coffee at no charge (limit one per customer).

Learn about more FREEbies!










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No matter who gets elected tomorrow, this is one of the most historical elections of our time.

We shall either see the first woman in the White House, the first African American in the White House, or an "alternative" party upset- and EVERYONE wants to be involved. According to popular celebrity blogs celebrities such as Beyonce, Mary J, Russell Simmons, and P. Diddy surprised early voters in line last week in Miami. Locally in Austell, GA, rapper Young Jeezy volunteered to phone bank for a presidential candidate as well.

The Political Party would like to applaud these celebrities and those who have continously supported voter registration and/or participation and may not be mentioned.

Read more about local celebrities....






1 President, 35 senators, 435 House seats, 135 legistlative measures, several local county and municpality decisions, and a partridge in a APPLE tree..... There is a lot at stake on Tuesday. Make informed decisions about your next elected officials!
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On Election Day, polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m....though the City of Atlanta is pushing to EXTEND these hours

WHAT do you NEED?In Georgia, you must show photo identification to vote. Acceptable forms of ID include a valid Georgia driver's license, government employee ID, U.S. passport, or military or tribal photo ID. An expired driver's license is acceptable. A free Georgia Voter ID can be obtained from your county registrar office or Department of Driver Services location. For more information, visit http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=apecltcab.0.0.po5lztbab.0&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gaphotoid.com%2F&id=preview.

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Amid the rancor of the waning campaign season, surely the Democratic Party, Republican Party and Libertarian Party all could use a good party.

So as a public service to our fellow Americans, we offer a simple, one-point platform: We're here to help you find somewhere fun to be to on election night Tuesday.

Where will members of The Political Party be? All over the city... OPERA, ARTISTRY, VIBRANT TUESDAYS.....

Check out the rest of Jennifer Brett's latest AJC Article and view listings from all over the city.

Creative Loafing's OBAMA-centric list







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