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Watch the Debate and TAKE Action!!!
Tonight is the final debate between John Kerry and George W. Bush, the one where the post-debate spin will solidify and last until Election Day. If you have not taken action before, now is the time to do it!
There are critical things you can do after tonight's final debate.
1. Forward this info to family, coworkers, and friends.
2. Vote in online polls.
3. Call radio and television stations.
*** Vote in Online Polls ***
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> * CBS: http://www.cbsnews.com/
> * CNN: http://www.cnn.com/
> * Fox News: http://www.foxnews.com/
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> * Wall Street Journal: http://www.wsj.com/
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> * Atlanta Journal-Constitution: http://www.ajc.com/
> * Detroit News: http://www.detnews.com/
> * Los Angeles Times: http://www.latimes.com/
> * Minneapolis-St. Paul Star-Tribune: http://www.startribune.com/
> * Orlando Sentinel: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/
> * Philadelphia Inquirer: http://www.philly.com/
> * South Florida Sun-Sentinel: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/
And be sure to check the websites of your local newspapers and TV stations for online polls. It is crucial that you do this in the minutes immediate following the debate.
If you visit chat rooms on AOL, MSN, Yahoo, or other
websites, be sure to let people know what you thought of the debate.
*** Call Radio and TV Stations ***
TV and radio coverage immediately following the debate is where much of the spin is cemented. Make sure you call radio and TV stations to tell them what you thought.
Find shows in your area on our media website:
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*** Also... ***
Don't forget to visit our 2004 Debate Center before, during, and after the debate for important information and more ways to take action.
http://www.democrats.org/debates/
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well... it was pretty much 3 for 3
how anyone can support that idiot is beyond my scope of reason.
But then, I've never understood the attraction of Celine Dion and Yanni, either.
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I am straight, but my ass is gay
how?
listen to CSPAN - morons that believe what they've been told, and just repeat it. Or what the pastor says.
Support Bush because he's a man of god and spreads his message.
Fuckin idiots
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No wonder we Canadians wear our Maple Leafs and constantly point out that WE'RE NOT AMERICAN.
It's funny how nice the are to you when you travel abroad once they see you're from canada.
I just don't tell them I was born in Hartford.
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I am straight, but my ass is gay
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Hot guys & hard cocks
Yeah bullshit how everyone thinks of you a certain way when you say you're American. I grew up in Vancouver Washington, I might as well be Canadian, but I love being American.
Fuck the idiots who are so shallow as to judge on nationality and not the person themselves.
I hope Bush loses by a landslide.. but.. Unfortunately.. There was the recent natural disaster in Florida and I'm sure they're all happy to be getting disaster relief and will vote for Bush.
Bush sucks and so do ignorant foreigners.
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Originally posted by Jasun
No wonder we Canadians wear our Maple Leafs and constantly point out that WE'RE NOT AMERICAN.
It's funny how nice the are to you when you travel abroad once they see you're from canada.
I just don't tell them I was born in Hartford.
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Well some people like me have a big problem with John Kerry's constant use of envy and class warfare language to make his economic points. It is also interesting that Kerry essentially said that he will not reform Social Security whatsoever as it deteriorates.
And I was glad to hear Bush make the point that Kerry voted against the First Gulf War, an interesting illustration of Kerry's political thinking.
I find this to be one of the most genuinely interesting Presidential elections that I have ever participated in. Recall how previously people complained how there was "no difference in the two parties or candidtes" etc etc. "Vote for Tweedle Dee or Tweedle Dumb."
Not this time! In fact, the election is a choice between two very different views of the world. And frankly I think that both Bush and Kerry communicate these two views very well.
The election addresses the question of how the United States should act and appear around the world. And it addresses how the West should address the serious problems terrorism and militant jihadists. How should we handle rougue governments in the world? Is there a solution to the seemingly endless problems in the Middle East? Is it worth the heavy price to exchange a totalitarian regime for a democracy?
Frankly, these are the questions the whole election is about. It is about some pretty hefty world-effecting issues. People can honestly disagree of course. I think it illustrates the potential richness of the democratic process.
Steve
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I am straight, but my ass is gay
except that Bush is stupid and can't articulate himself good enough to make any sense of what the fuck he's saying, even with an earpiece. Not to mention all the lies - like the timber company, and the comment he made about Bin Laden and not having ever said he didn't care about him. Tottal turd
Kerry's not perfect, and nobody can be, but the guy is a much better alternative to that goon monkey in office right now
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Brian... THANKS SO MUCH!!!
I'm gonna send that link to everyone I know down in the states.
hilarious.
and it pretty much sums up how much "truth" means to Republicans, eh?
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