Tuesday, August 07, 2007

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Democrats Debate at Yearly Kos 2007 [View Video, Complete Coverage] PoliticsTV @ Yearly Kos '07: Debate Intro copyright © 2007 Betsy L. Angert. BeThink.org For those of you unable to attend Yearly Kos, I offer the Presidential debate. Just as the discussion was divided into four parts, so too is this video presentation. The first film functions as an introduction. Following the forward, the fun begins. The final portion of the exchange is as full, fulfilling, and informative as Parts One or Two of the dialogue are. Perhaps, it is a pitch more powerful. There is much to consider. These moments are more than monologues with thanks to the brilliance of the moderators. Matt Bai, New York Times Magazine Journalist, I appreciate your candor. If perchance you notice a woman dressed all in white seated directly in front of Governor Richardson, please watch her. This small, quiet female was often heard applauding when Congressman Dennis Kucinich spoke. As the Presidential aspirant from Ohio offered intelligent thought, and purposeful plans, the room was mostly silent. However, the woman in white clapped. Soon, others joined her. Admittedly, that lone lady was I. You may notice when Congressman Kucinich entered the stage, he thrust his hand forward in a sign of peace. I, and a few at the table adjacent to mine did the same. One man, donning a plaid shirt, auspiciously sat directly in front of Senator Clinton. Throughout the dialogue, he held a sign for her to see. Inscribed in black ink were the words, "Hillary Stop Lying." While support for the Senator from New York was ample and appeared to grow, there was also much dissent. I offer no further commentary, although I could. I trust stories may be forthcoming. My time at the Convention was too short. I hope to attend next year, wherever it might be. If you...
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Democratic Presidential Candidates Meet Average Americans AFL-CIO Democratic Debate August 07, 2007 part 6 copyright © 2007 Betsy L. Angert. BeThink.org Last evening Keith Olbermann refereed the Democratic Debates. It was a glorious affair. The unionists, members of American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations [AFL-CIO] put a face on America. This voluntary federation consists of fifty-five [55] national and international labor unions. The people within these organizations rarely are placed in the limelight. While these workers are the public, they do not often receive attention from those meant to represent them. The Senators, Congresspersons, Governors that serve the common folk infrequently speak with these individuals. On Tuesday, August 7, 2007 some of the elected elite, those seeking a higher office did. Democratic Presidential candidates took to the stage at Soldiers Field in Chicago, Illinois and spoke in front of a crowd of fifteen thousand [15,000] workers. One might consider everyday employees are what make this nation, and all countries throughout the globe, great. The common workforce is what truly sustains this planet. Nonetheless, the masses are neglected. In the United States of America, people are not protected. Miners are not given the safety rights afforded to them. Hospital workers are fired if they attempt to organize. Veterans are not assured a job when they return from battle. After, fighting in Iraq to defend our rights, a soldier discovers he has few opportunities here at home. Soldiers, still serving, are forced to purchase many of their own supplies. In this, the country considered the world's superpower, a loving and loyal man lost his job with LTV Steel after thirty-four long and arduous years. A disability prevented him from continuing to toil as he had. Ultimately, the company that once employed this faithful fellow went bankrupt. Many American corporations do; "outsourcing" depletes our human resources....

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