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Showing posts with label sister district. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sister district. Show all posts
Saturday, August 28, 2021
just vote NO
My current Sister District postcard project is urging 50 voters to say NO to the Recall on Sept. 14th. A really stupid right-wing election. All ballots by mail, very costly to the taxpayers. Grrrrrrr.
Friday, July 23, 2021
patriotic postcards
I am wrting to West Virginia voters again to urge them to call Senator Manchin's office so maybe he will help pass S-1 ~ For The People Act. This is through Sister District and I love the rabbit stamps. We do need a strong federal law so that all voters are able to cast their ballots quickly and easily. I, for one, love voting by mail. I write five postcards a day. Every little bit counts, or so I hope.
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
saving democracy
Sister District asked me to do another postcard project. This time to voters in West Virginia. We ask them to call Sen. Manchin's office and urge him to protect our freedom to vote by passing S1 ~ For the People Act. This is a much easier script than the ones we did back in good old 2020. Fingers crossed!
Friday, September 25, 2020
Cobb County, Georgia
Neighbor Nicole wrote and asked me to write more get-out-the-vote postcards and so I selected Georgia because I was there last year. And because Eddie and I do not agree politically. At all. Sister District provided a much easier and better script to follow this time around, leaving room for butterfly and flower stickers on the fifty postcards. I can't use Ms. and when I asked why Nicole said, "It's the deep South" and so Miss it is. Or Mr., of course.
The Frida exhibit was a delight. I will return in October. Nice seeing old friends at the DY, too.
Wednesday, July 08, 2020
grass rooting
I was introduced to Sister District by a neighbor. This group focuses
exclusively on state legislative seats. So I will be sending 50 hand
written post cards to women voters in Cottonwood, Arizona. This
makes me feel good, I'm also supporting an online auction, with
money, not the bidding business.
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