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October 6, 2004

Some see acts as partisans going awry

Baltimore Sun

By David Nitkin and Larry Carson

TENSIONS OVER next month's presidential election might have reached a boiling point in an unlikely place: polite, prosperous Howard County.

There, lawn-sign swipings and other mundane tactics might have given way to more violent political expressions. Early Wednesday, a bullet was fired through a window of the Ellicott City home of Anthony McGuffin, 51, an active Democrat and former candidate for Congress and the state House of Delegates.

McGuffin's house sports a Kerry-Edwards campaign sign, along with one for U.S. Rep. Elijah E. Cummings on the front lawn.

Howard county police are investigating the shooting, and no one knows the motive of the shooter, who directed a bullet into a lighted second-floor window about 2 a.m.

But the incident follows the burning of a large Bush/Cheney sign in western Howard last month - one of a series of Republican signs destroyed or vandalized that prompted the arrest of an Ellicott City man who was accused of destroying one. Democratic Party leader Wendy Fiedler said the man charged has no party affiliations.

McGuffin said he saw a man pouring red paint on a Bush sign recently and stopped to persuade him to quit.

Kerry/Edwards signs have disappeared along Centennial Lane too, he said.

"It's crazy. There's no doubt about it," McGuffin said about the sign destruction.

McGuffin, a teacher and musician, said he had just left his desk at his Main Street home when he heard a loud noise. He couldn't find the source after a quick investigation, so he went to bed. The next morning, he found a .45-caliber bullet on the stairs and saw a hole in the staircase wall. He lifted the shade in the front room and found broken glass and a damaged frame.

The incident has shaken him, he said. But his political leanings are unchanged.

"Nothing scares me more than four more years of Bush," he said.

October 9, 2004

Ellicott City fundraiser this Sunday

Irfan and Erum Malik have graciously agreed to host a fundraiser for the Democratic Party of Howard County (checks can be made out to HCDCC) on Sunday, October 10, 2004, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm. The event will be held at 3886 Whitebrook Lane, Ellicott City. Guest $50; Supporter $100; and Sponsor $200. Please RSVP to the Howard County Democratic Central Committee (HCDCC) at 410-290-9791 or HCDCC@verizon.net

Campaign need a few folks to help this Monday!

This Monday, October 11 (the Columbus Day holiday), the Howard County Kerry campaign is going to be working on parts of a mailing to new voters and could use a few extra people to help!

Join us at the Howard County Democratic Headquarters at 7050 Oakland Mills Road, Suite 120, Columbia 21046 (for directions, go to www.mapquest.com. We'll begin working at 11:00am and go until mid-to-late afternoon.

If you have any questions, call Howard County Democratic headquarters at 410-290-9791 - and we'll put you to work!

October 15, 2004

Lit Drop in Howard County this Sat. and Sun.

Meet other Kerry supporters this Saturday, October 16 at 1:00pm and/or this Sunday, October 17 at 1:00pm at Howard County Democratic Headquarters at 7050 Oakland Mills Road, Suite 120, Columbia 21046 (for directions, go to www.mapquest.com) to go out into the community and
put literature on people's doors.

We have identified persuadable people in every precinct in the county, so bring a partner (or we will team people up to go out together), and we'll go leave information for people right on their doorsteps. It only takes a few hours and you'll get some fresh air and exercise. Hope to see you this weekend!

October 27, 2004

Election Scam Warning

This scam warning is posted on the web site of the Maryland State Board of Elections:

Identity Theft Warning

The State Board of Elections has received information about a new identity theft scam with an elections theme. A caller, who claims to be with a government agnency or public or partisan interest group, tells the voter that there is something wrong with the voter's voter registration and asks the voter to verify the information, especially the social security number and date of birth. DO NOT answer these questions. No State or local agency will be making any such calls. If you do receive a call or inquiry or have a question about your voter registration status, call the State Board of Elections or your County Board of Elections.

Pass the word around and warn your friends - Jim

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