From the monthly archives:

October 2008

• Be Involved - the best way to find out if your polling place is prepared
• Be Informed - don’t make this critical error on Election Day
• Be Ready - what to bring to your polling place just in case lines are long
• Be Present - how to set a kind tone around you while [...]

{ 0 comments }

Click here to share this video about kindness and voting. Buy a VoteKindly.org button and wear your vote for kindness at the polls.

Comment on this video and share it with everyone to harness the power of kindness as you prepare for Election Day.
“DAYS AND COUNTING DEAL” - at least 17% off when [...]

{ 5 comments }

Pledge to Vote Kindly

October 31, 2008

in VOTING VIDEOS

As Election Day approaches, people all across the US are harnessing the power of kindness to help ensure a fair election.
Click here to comment on and share this video about the pledges people are making to vote kindly. How will you vote kindly?

{ 2 comments }

Your commitment to kindness might just be your most practical response to Election Day stresses. Check out this video to see how and why you can test the power of kindness to secure a fair election. Vote Kindly and share your story here.

{ 3 comments }

The cable news network CNN is working hard to be the go-to place for political coverage, and as such, many of their anchor people are interacting with viewers and encouraging viewer-generated content. Here’s a brief rundown of the politically-oriented shows and the preferred methods of contacting each host. Even if your contribution doesn’t make it [...]

{ 0 comments }

Google is going all out to help you vote. Watch this video to see what they’ve done for you.

{ 0 comments }

To insure your vote can be cast and that it will be counted, you may be able to get an official verification of your registration from your state. If your state is not named in the list below, search online for: “(your state name) board of elections” to see if that’s possible. Even if it’s not, you’re likely to find other useful voter resources on the official websites.

{ 0 comments }

To Preston’s amazement, the following day he had 100,00 hits on his live feed! Soon there thousands of concerned citizens from all over the world participating in the democratic process by helping to monitor his webcam around the clock. (Teen girls were soon spotted on a nighttime sabotage mission.)

{ 0 comments }

Here’s your chance to make a genuine difference in this vital election and to witness democracy up close and personal. This Election Day, November 4, attorneys, law students and paralegals are still needed to protect the rights of American voters. The nonpartisan Election Protection 2008 coalition (1-866-Our-Vote and www.866OurVote.org ) is in search of legal volunteers to help with Election Protection Hotlines and to act as mobile volunteers on the ground all over the country.

{ 0 comments }

A WORD TO THE KIND AND WISE: Vote Early, Vote Kindly! If you are eligible to vote early, please do. And kindly encourage all of your friends, family and associates to do the same. Not only will you relieve the already strained election infrastructure by casting your vote as soon as possible, you’ll also then be freer to help others through what is shaping up to be an exciting yet challenging election.

{ 2 comments }