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VOTE

Posted on November 4, 2008 by Brendon
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I know you will, but just in case, make sure to vote today. I won’t pretend that any of you are really undecided (seriously, who are these people?), but in case you need some reinforcement, Citylimits.org has a summary of the candidates stance on urban issues.  Below is a google tool to find your polling place.

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Wassup 2008

Posted on October 25, 2008 by Brendon
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