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Halloween house parties

Dear Friends,

The DJK Announcement tour was a great success and our Presidential House Parties around the nation played a big part in uniting us in this monumental event.

Now here's a new fun house party theme - Have a Kucinich Halloween Party! Decorate with signs like: DON'T BE TRICKED - VOTE KUCINICH. Or IT'S TOO SCARY NOT TO VOTE FOR DENNIS! Ask all your guests to come dressed as Dennis John Kucinich. Attached is a mask you can print out (If it's not attached, you can download it at www.KucinichParty.us)

Why not wear your Kucinich mask while you take your kids out trick-or-treating.

Maybe you can go door to door with your Kucinich Mask on, registering voters or canvassing for Kucinich: "Hi, I'm Dennis Kucinich. Would you like to get rid of the frightening HMOs, terrifying NAFTA, and spooky war profiteers? Would you like universal preschool? Would you like to help me send President Bush back to Texas -- Hasn't he been haunting the White House long enough? Join my campaign. This is no trick."

Have fun - be creative. And don't forget to send your best digital pictures to: houseparty@kucinich.us

Need a House Party kit? You can request one free at www.KucinichParty.us or contact your local or state Kucinich coordinator.

May Peace Prevail On Earth,

Bob Silverstein
Director of Endorsements & House Parties
Dennis John Kucinich, Campaign for President
http://www.KucinichParty.us
Host a Kucinich Halloween Party - October 31
Don't Be Tricked - Vote Kucinich

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