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Most likely the most realistic Presidential debate tonight!
By joeboosauce 10-23-2012 02:03 PM
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Moderated by Larry King nonetheless. (I wonder how the hell he agreed to do this.) Being broadcast by Al Jazeera, RT America, Link TV, and now CSPAN has agreed as well.
Obviously, not covered (censored) in the US mainstream media, but I wonder how many here have actually heard of this? If you have watched the Dem/Repub debates then you have a sense of the actual lack of real debate in them. Really stage managed affairs. AJE: Third-party candidates face off in Chicago Huff Post: Third-Party Debate To Be Broadcast By Al Jazeera English, RT America, But Not Major Cable News Networks And this is worth checking out over the jokes that that are broadcast as "debates"? Obama and Romney, sadly, agree on important things therefore providing no real option. Exclusive: As Obama and Romney Agree on Afghan War, Israel and Syria, Third Parties Give Alternative |
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- 10-23-2012, 08:10 PM
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After more back-and-forth between Obama and Romney, Obama took the mic back. “I think anybody out there can check the record,” Obama said. “Gov. Romney, you keep on trying to, you know, airbrush history here. You were very clear that you would not provide government assistance to the U.S. auto companies, even if they went through bankruptcy. You said that they could get it in the private marketplace. That wasn’t true.” The Romney op-ed both candidates were referring to ran in The New York Times on Nov. 18, 2008 under the headline “Let Detroit Go Bankrupt,” and appears to support Romney’s position. http://nation.foxnews.com/2012-presi...ilout-exchange
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- 10-23-2012, 08:16 PM
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O Larry King : " Democratic Party Presidential candidate Barack Obama and Republican Party Presidential candidate Mitt Romney declined. " http://communities.washingtontimes.c...duled-tuesday/
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