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Obama campaign registration starts at a Fort Wayne Fire Station

This message was sent to Obama supporters in Fort Wayne this morning.

Note that the location for the volunteers to meet is a Fort Wayne Fire Station.

Dear Friends,

The Campaign For Change is back in Fort Wayne and readying for the November 4th General Election! Now that we’re officially under way, we wanted to make sure YOU were invited to this weekend’s voter registration event! This campaign has always been about respecting, empowering, and including every single person and that’s exactly why we are hitting the streets today, talking to every person we can about Barack Obama’s message of Hope and Change.

Please join us TODAY as we sign up new volunteers, talk to fellow Hoosiers about Barack Obama, and register new voters!

TODAY!!!

We’ll be canvassing the surrounding neighborhoods and signing up people to volunteer, as well as registering new voters!

Starting at 1pm

Fire Station 12

6901 S Anthony Blvd, Fort Wayne

Stay up to four hours, or stay a half hour—any amount of time you have to help is amazing!

If you can’t make it out today, don’t worry! There will be PLENTY of opportunities in the next four months to volunteer and help this Campaign For Change.

Thank you for all you do for this campaign, and I hope we can chat down the road!

Francis

Francis Iacobucci

Regional Field Director

Campaign For Change - Indiana

Comments

Voter registration is available to everyone.

It's odd Fire Station 12 at 6901 S Anthony Blvd, Fort Wayne, Indiana makes it a big deal to register to vote.


"If you don't know what ACORN (the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) is all about, you better bone up. A new whistleblower report from the Consumer Rights League claims that Chicago-based ACORN has commingled public tax dollars with political projects.

Where does the candidate of Hope and Change -- the candidate of Reform and New Politics -- stand on the issue? Barack Obama, ACORN's senator, is for more of the same old, same old subsidizing of far-left politics in the name of fighting for the poor while enriching ideological cronies."

Interested in reading more...
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.457/pub_detail.asp

Or for those who want to educate rather than hate, you can find some truth at www.fightthesmears.com.

Just the facts:

Last July, ACORN settled the largest case of voter fraud in the history of Washington State. Seven ACORN workers had submitted nearly 2,000 bogus voter registration forms. According to case records, they flipped through phone books for names to use on the forms, including "Leon Spinks," "Frekkie Magoal" and "Fruto Boy Crispila." Three ACORN election hoaxers pleaded guilty in October. A King County prosecutor called ACORN's criminal sabotage "an act of vandalism upon the voter rolls."

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