Not all political calls are coming from companies, machines, or locals this time around. Look at MoveOn.org's "Call for Change" program.
As an example, I'm wondering what would show up if I (in Southern California, with my Caller ID turned off by default like many people do) were to call you. Would you see "out of area," or "caller ID blocked," or something else? I hope you wouldn't see my Caller ID, at least not unless I typed in the code to allow it first. (Not that I don't want you specifically to see it, but that if you did without me allowing it that would mean to me that something wasn't working right).
Anyway, at this point it's all over but the counting (thank the Light!), and we can all breath for a while before getting ready for the next round (we have a couple of folks here who needs to be challenged in the '08 primary).
Something to keep in mind
As an example, I'm wondering what would show up if I (in Southern California, with my Caller ID turned off by default like many people do) were to call you. Would you see "out of area," or "caller ID blocked," or something else? I hope you wouldn't see my Caller ID, at least not unless I typed in the code to allow it first. (Not that I don't want you specifically to see it, but that if you did without me allowing it that would mean to me that something wasn't working right).
Anyway, at this point it's all over but the counting (thank the Light!), and we can all breath for a while before getting ready for the next round (we have a couple of folks here who needs to be challenged in the '08 primary).