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Elle
10-15-2008, 08:55 PM
from the CFL website

http://www.ballot-access.org/2008/10/15/c-span-to-cover-nader-mckinney-baldwin-debate/

muzzled dogg
10-15-2008, 08:56 PM
cool i guess

Gin
10-15-2008, 09:07 PM
COLUMBIA POLITICAL UNION TO HOST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE SUNDAY AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE TO BE HELD SUNDAY AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

The Free and Equal Elections Coalition (FREE) and the Columbia Political Union are pleased to announce that a Presidential debate will be held this coming Sunday, October 19th, 2008, on the campus of Columbia University.

ALL SIX of the Presidential candidates who appear on enough state ballots to acquire the 270 Electoral Votes needed to become President are invited. They are as follows (listed in alphabetical order by affiliation):

Constitution Party Candidate: Chuck Baldwin
Democratic Party Candidate: Barack Obama
Green Party Candidate: Cynthia McKinney
Independent Candidate: Ralph Nader
Libertarian Party Candidate: Bob Barr
Republican Party Can John McCain

The Columbia Political Union will present the debate from 8:00pm to 10:00pm in the Altschul Auditorium, located at 417 International Affairs Building. The debate will be moderated by Pacifica Radio's Amy Goodman, the host of "Democracy Now!". CSPAN will cover the debate, and live radio broadcasts are expected.

"The Columbia Political Union is committed to energizing political discourse on Columbia's campus," said Allon Brann, Columbia Political Union Publisher. "As a non-partisan organization, we work to provide students with opportunities to encounter and engage with political ideas across a wide ideological spectrum, and on a wide range of issues."

"It is with these goals in mind that we have organized this Presidential Debate: to give all candidates-- either within or outside of the political "mainstream"-- the opportunity to speak directly to students about their goals on the issues they deem critical for this country."

"We have invited all eligible candidates, and it is our sincere hope that all will participate, to ensure the substance and rigor of the dialogue which we believe is crucial at this time."

Certified letters officially inviting each candidate have been sent to the respective campaigns.

The Free and Equal Elections Coalition and the Columbia Political Union await the response from the candidates. All candidates' supporters are encouraged to contact the Presidential campaigns and urge them to attend.

The Columbia Political Union seeks to enhance involvement in the political process, domestic and international, and draw every member of the campus community into an ongoing discussion of political ideas.

FREE is a coalition of political parties, independent citizens and civic organizations formed to promote free and equal elections in the United States.

Disclaimer: This event is sponsored by the Columbia Political Union, an independent, non-partisan student group. Columbia University does not support or oppose candidates for political office. Any opinions expressed related to this event are not the views of the University.

http://www.freeandequal.org/events.php



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rp4prez
10-15-2008, 09:10 PM
is this due to thirdpartyticket.com?

JS4Pat
10-15-2008, 09:12 PM
Bob Bar Declined???

Is he running a stealth campaign for president?

speciallyblend
10-15-2008, 09:13 PM
well remove barr and the lp, they won't show, they would rather debate a white wall....

speciallyblend
10-15-2008, 09:14 PM
Bob Bar Declined???

Is he running a stealth campaign for president?

very top secret SHHHHHHHH, do not tell anyone and on election day barr wins hehe, sorry the lp makes me sick..

DFF
10-15-2008, 09:17 PM
Good. Maybe people who dislike both McCain and Obama - essentially the entire nation - will find a 3rd party candidate who appeals to them.

mport1
10-15-2008, 09:19 PM
is this due to thirdpartyticket.com?

CSPAN usually airs 3rd party debates.