Lurking Dem
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Thu Sep-04-03 11:10 AM
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Edited on Thu Sep-04-03 11:11 AM by Lurking Dem
They have apprently decided not to broadcast tonight's debate on Nashville tv.
May they rot in hell.
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Tonight, September 4, the first of six debates among the Democratic presidential candidates will take place in New Mexico.
All across America, people will be watching this debate to see our candidates describe their visions for America's future. But Nashville residents won't be able to watch it -- unless you act now.
The debate is being broadcast in many states by PBS, but Nashville Public Television has decided not to air this important event.
Tennessee will play a vital role in the 2004 election. Tennessee voters should have access to all the information about the candidates, including this debate.
You can make a difference. Call Nashville Public Television immediately! Call Harmon McBride, Program Manager of Nashville Public television at 615-259-9325, ext. 210 and tell him:
The Democratic presidential debate on September 4 is an important event that all Americans should have an opportunity to see. Tennessee is a crucial state in the 2004 election, and Tennessee voters need access to all the information they can get to make an informed decision. Nashville Public Television should air the September 4 debate live. Call today: Harmon McBride, Program Manager, 615-259-9325, ext. 210
On edit - they hang up on you if you call.
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Thu Sep-04-03 11:14 AM
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1. Would you be so kind as to post this at |
Lurking Dem
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Thu Sep-04-03 11:22 AM
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I am livid. We just had cable installed at our county headquarters and the monthly meeting is tonight. We all planned to watch the debate there.
I cannot BELIEVE that what candidates have to say about their qualifications for President is on a lower scale than Tennessee Crossroads and Volunteer Gardener.
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Thu Sep-04-03 11:59 AM
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Thu Sep-04-03 11:17 AM
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And they are so rude to hang up too, when they are funded by the public and it is supposed to be a station for the public interest. I guess the Nashville conservative right wingnuts don't want to air any Dem debate, for fear of a few Repubs seeing it and perhaps changing their views on the Dem candidates for the better.
Maybe Cspan will have it in a week or two, sometimes they carry old debates.
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Thu Sep-04-03 11:23 AM
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4. If they're hanging up, |
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it must mean they're getting a lot of calls. Call them back. Keep calling. If they won't listen to the message, make them hear the volume.
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Thu Sep-04-03 11:37 AM
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5. Master List of Stations Carrying the Debate |
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http://www.democrats.org/pdfs/debatewatch/0904_carriage.pdfif you can't get it on TV, perhaps you can find coverage on the internet ... unfortunately, i didn't see any listing for it on C-Span ....
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Thu Sep-04-03 11:58 AM
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6. I bet they'll re-broadcast it this weekend on C-Span; |
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on "Road to the Whitehouse" probably. What do you think?
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Thu Sep-04-03 12:51 PM
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all the talking head analysis will already be done. Headlines printed. Bleached WonderBra wearing anchors puzzled. Insights proclaimed.
I wanna see it tonight. Dammit.
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