Brenda, I think that, in order to vote in person, your brother needs (1) photo ID to prove he is who he says he is (name-wise), and (2) an "official" document to prove that he lives where he says he lives. The IRS thing, or a bank statement (which he could probably print from the bank's Web site) would work.
'Objects In Space'
Natter 61*
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
In case anyone thinks most of the post911 airport security stuff is anything but Kabuki theater:
tommyrot - I sometimes sneeze when I go from a warm to a cold place or vice versa.
Yesterday, I got notice of a second benefits choice period for state employees. Yes, starting January 1st ALL our deductables and co-pays are going up. (My dental deductable is going up 25%.) And I'm going from having no deductable on my prescriptions to having a $50.00 and all the meds are going up.
I'm feeling broker without actually going out and having the fun of spending the money.
I think "pisspot full of shunshine" is on its way to becoming a new Buffista phrase.
love.
that's it. I'm moving to Baltimore.
pines.
Health insurance sucks. My new prescription isn't covered at all, so it's about $160 a month.
Whatever happened to Harry and Louise? I hope they lost their health insurance. Sure, they're fictional, but they should be made to suffer....
Hec, we used to go to Kahiki in Columbus (before they tore it down and put up a Walgreens!)
There was much wailing in the tikiverse when the Kahiki came down.
Reminds me that juliana and I have a tentative date to go over to Alameda and check out Forbidden Island.
THAT is what I want to do when we are in Baltimore.
It is on! they don't come out until 11 so you'll have to Stay Out Late. We don't have to drink as much rum as in vegas though.
That's it. I'm moving to Baltimore.
Right?! It's fucking awesome!
I a) want a grilled cheese sandwich and b) want one of those carts!
I'm pretty sure they got the cart off of ebay. That's the neighborhood rumor anyway.
A reader writes to Sullivan:
I thought I'd pass on an anecdote about my daughter and other kids I've come into contact with during this ungodly long election cycle.
I voted for McCain in the primary. As a political reporter and columnist in Michigan, I have the news on in our house with some frequency. That's how my now 6-year-old got to know Barack Obama. And she loved him. She asked to tag along when I went to cover his events. Maybe it's the smile, the calmness. But she felt very assured by the idea of this man being president, long before I was ready to switch my vote. She was the one trying to convince her grandparents to vote Obama last winter.
And I've found that Obama has the same effect on lots of kids, whether they come from liberal or conservative homes. He is a rock star with the under 10 crowd, believe me. And I have to say, as a journalist, I found their reactions fascinating in light of both the race debate and the fact that kids tend to be carbon copies of their parents. So that Scholastic poll doesn't surprise me at all.
So the next time you see a kid with an Obama shirt, she just might have asked for it for her birthday, like mine, instead of having it foisted upon her by overbearing parents.
Huh. Weird.