One of the great things about the Obama campaign is that so much of it is grass roots - people organizing their own events and making their own signs, etc.
This is why I enjoyed an event that is now posted on the McCain website:
There is an "Orthadox" Jews for McCain rally in Brooklyn.
The rally obviously was not organized by anyone who is Orthodox, if they can't even spell it. I looked it up to see if this was an acceptable alternative spelling, but it is not.
"Public: JEWISH ORTHADOX RALLY
Thursday, October 23, 2008
7:30 pm to 8:30 pm
BROOKLYN, NY"
Please come to my event to talk about John McCain's agenda for America and to discuss what we can do to help him win. John McCain consistently puts his country before his political interests and is committed to addressing the tough issues America cares about most. Please join us for this important and fun event!"
http://www.johnmccain.com/McCainNation/Request.aspx?guid=daf69fed-30eb-4ebd-b0ed-918575749dd4&party=daf69fed-30eb-4ebd-b0ed-918575749dd4&zip=18102&dist=100&ptype=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000If that direct link doesn't work, you can also find it by going to
http://www.johnmccain.com/McCainNation/Default.aspx and typing in a brooklyn zip code (such as 11210).
At some point, they will likely correct the spelling, but I saved the webpage.