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Application of the Critical Theory
Which presidential
Democratic
candidate will Face-off against the
Republicans ?!??
Will you help decide?!
Instead of listening to the opinions of corporate America (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, & etc.),
why not read the wikipedia entries on each of the presidential candidates, see what their plans are for America's future, choose a candidate, and then get involved?
Too late, you lost your chance.
Since the general population of the United States is mostly political unconscious and/or political clueless, a few super minority states (voters of Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina) and corporate media has reduced the number of presidential choices for you (see map for explanation).
Isn't it great to live in a plutocracy!
Three Multi Millionaire Puppets of Corporate America
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Rep. Dennis Kucinich (wikipedia entry),
Dropped out 01-24-2008
Presidential Website
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John Edwards (wikipedia entry),
Dropped out 01-30-2008
Presidential Website
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Sen. Joe Biden (wikipedia entry), Dropped out 01-03-2008
Presidential Website
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Mike Gravel (wikipedia entry), Author of "Citizen Power" (1972)
Presidential Website
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Sen. Christopher J. Dodd (wikipedia entry), Dropped out 01-03-2008
Presidential Website
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Gov. Bill Richardson (wikipedia entry),
Dropped out 01-10-2008
Presidential Website
Governmental Website |
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Sen. Barack Obama (wikipedia entry), Future career politician?
Presidential Website
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Sen. Hillary Clinton (wikipedia entry),
Former President Clinton's wife, a member of Wal-Mart's corporate board of directors
from 1986 to 1992, can't answer a yes or no question
Presidential Website
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Tom Vilsack (wikipedia entry),
Dropped out 02-23-2007
Presidential Website
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Miscellaneous Information:
A Voting Issue Guide in the Form of a Table
Top 10 Political Questions Not asked in the 2004 Election
Polling report.com
The DNC's Commercials (a.k.a 'Debates')
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AFSCME Democratic Debate, Carson City, Nevada (02-21-2007).
Click here to read the transcript of the 1st commercial (PDF 145k).
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MSNBC's Democratic Debate, Orangeburg, South Carolina (04-26-2007).
Click here to read the transcript of the 2nd commercial.
03.
The Council on Foreign Relations' Debate, Manchester, New Hampshire (06-03-2007).
Click here to read the transcript of the 3rd commercial.
04.
ABC's Democratic Presidential Debate, Des Moines, Iowa (08-19-2007).
Click here to read the transcript of the 4th commercial.
05.
MSNBC's Democratic Presidential Debate, Hanover, New Hampshire (09-26-2007).
Click here to read the transcript of the 5th commercial.
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Last updated: 04-30-2008
First posted: 02-22-2007
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