If you don't know that today is Election Day, you probably don't know enough to be voting. Know where you vote. Know your candidates (Kennedy, Coakley. Know their Brown) and their records. And don't let forces other than the issues, whether those forces be GM trucks or political machines, drive your vote. Update: You can report your voting experience to the Globe. If you're into that kind of thing.
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-- Because the Tuesday after a holiday is basically a Monday wearing a flimsy disguise, Pax Arcana brings us a brilliant entry in the Stupid Pet Tricks with a Hilarious Theme Song department that's sure to make your day: Hamster on a Piano. [Pax Arcana]
-- If you don't know where to vote today, the Internet can tell you. [City of Boston, MA Elections Division]
While chants of "Fired up! Ready to go!" echoed through the World Trade Center, Massachusetts political heavy-weights rallied behind the historic presidential bid of Senator Barack Obama. Senator Kerry's introduction spoke of experience that comes from "wisdom, instinct, gut, and courage - not age" and he stated that "history gives us moments and we must decide what to do with them." When Senator Obama finally took the stage he quoted Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in saying that "the fierce urgency of now" is what has led him to run for the presidency. Judging from the reaction of the 8,000 strong in attendance, Massachusetts is ready to grasp the moment and put their faith in Senator Obama.
