JOIN US! POST DEBATE OPEN - VIDEO BLOG DISCUSSION 23:59 EST, SEP 26
admin @ September 25, 2008 # One Comment
You are invited to join GlobalPundit.Org eMagazine for a post - debate discussion HERE starting at 11:59 EST, Sept 26
We invite anyone and everyone to come discuss the evening’s debate and any ensuing issues and topics surrounding it. This will be our inuagural Video BlogCast and we hope you enjoy it.
Tell all your political-nerd friends, wonks, revolutionaries, voyeurs, pundtwits, and other good folk. We plan on implementing a few cameras and having some special guests - as time and technology permits. So whether you spent the night doing a shot of tequila after every time John McCain said “My Friends…”, or chugged beer as you counted “one Mississippi…two Mississippi…” over Barack Obama’s long, pseudo deliberative pauses, all the better.
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Op Ed Guest Presidential Candidate, David Jon Sponheim, “On the Destiny of US Involvement in Iraq”
admin @ September 22, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Unlike the plan to build a tri-state government in Iraq, I don’t want to force the Iraqi government to adopt any government devised by the U.S.. That can only lead to more hostility and sectarian violence. Separating people that once lived side by side in harmony makes no sense. We all have seen what the break up of Yugoslavia led to. That pattern is not the pathway to peace. It is only a new path to War.
I would offer the Iraqis a simple solution to their deeply troubled Nation. I propose that we assist the Iraqi’s in building Weapons Free Safe Zones where they can prosper in Renewable Energy Villages far away from any threat of Terror.
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Guest Candidate Op Ed - America’s Third Party: David Jon Sponheim Running as a Write-In Presidential Candidate
admin @ September 20, 2008 # No Comment Yet
David Jon Sponhein is running as an independent, write-in presidential candidate. Based in idyllic Washington State, his surroundings have left us to define him as a cross between a Jeffersonian Democrat and a Libetarian.
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