Sunday, June 3, 2007

Another Reason Why Dubya is Dumb...

On Friday, October 20, from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. Eastern time,
Judicial Watch will host a nationally televised presidential
debate featuring six of the seven qualified presidential
candidates. John Hagelin, Al Gore, Ralph Nader, Pat Buchanan,
Harry Browne, and Howard Phillips have all accepted--only
George W. Bush has declined.

C-SPAN has committed to televising the debate, and Fox TV and
American Voice Radio are considering coverage. The debate
will be moderated by a highly respected journalist, and the
panel will be composed of other journalists from well-known
national newspapers--both liberal and conservative.

Seven lecterns will be set up on stage--no matter who attends
the debate. Each candidate will give an opening and closing
statement and will be asked questions by the panel in rotating
order.

The questions, while not set in advance, will reflect Judicial
Watch concerns about ethics in politics--bribery laws, corporate
control of government, independent counsel issues, etc.

About 600 people have been invited to the debate and to a
reception immediately following, including over 30 Ambassadors
and their seconds-in-command, as well as the entire Washington
press corps.

I urge everyone to watch this debate, which certainly promises
to be the most interesting and representative presidential
debate of the season. As always, please check your local listings
for up-to-the-minute scheduling; TV and radio news stations
reserve the right to make last-minute changes.

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well, apathetic people need a swift kick to the rump!



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America needs to know that now, more than ever, there are more than two choices for President. This debate should demonstrate that nicely.
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I guess no one is interested in making a change for the better. How miserable.
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Originally posted by coleslaw
America needs to know that now, more than ever, there are more than two choices for President. This debate should demonstrate that nicely.

wasn't that line adapted from The Player?
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"It's a school full of so-called at-risk children. It's how we, unfortunately, label certain children. It means basically they can't learn." - G.W. Bush

Hey, he did his research on this one! Give him credit where it's due!
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Originally posted by coleslaw
I guess no one is interested in making a change for the better. How miserable.

I ain't votin for the robot or the gnome; Green Party all the way!

Mavi forum

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