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The Great Debate
I'm not sure how many in this blog world watched last night's Presidential Democratic Party debate broadcast by CNN. I found it telling that the "undecided" focus group for the second consecutive debate with the Democratic candidates thought John Edwards was the victor. They also chimed in, since he appears to have no shot at winning the nomination, they probably would not vote for him.
Yes, money matters almost exclusively today, since it ultimately buys the most coverage. I received this e-mail this morning and thought I would share. Although I certainly know that most have made up their minds, I believe letters like this are what the ideal campaigns should reflect and should progress towards if we wish to have a brighter future. -This past Saturday, while in Atlanta, John Edwards had a private meeting with Martin Luther King, III -- the eldest son of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Today -- Martin Luther King Day -- John received a letter from Martin Luther King, III as a follow-up to that meeting. You can read it below. I hope you will take a moment to read this wonderful call from Dr. King's son urging John to stay in the race -- and to continue fighting to eliminate injustice in America today. Like Dr. King, John believes passionately that "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." That is why he will continue to speak out, without fear or favor, on the issue of economic justice in America. During tonight's presidential debate, you could see John doing exactly what Martin Luther King, III urged him to do: framing the issues of health care and the economy as a struggle for justice. And as the other two candidates bickered over who's right and who's wrong, it was John who cut through the fracas and asked, "This kind of squabbling, how many kids is this going to get health care? We have to understand this is not about us personally." That's why he will fight on to the Democratic Convention and to the nomination, ignoring the pundits who want this to be little more than a two-candidate race, continuing to lead with an agenda that does "not blur lines or obscure the truth." I hope you will continue to stand by John as he fights for an agenda of bold change, economic justice and providing a voice for those Americans that would otherwise be voiceless. Your support sustains John as he campaigns across this country. In the meantime, please take a few minutes to read the letter below from Martin Luther King, III that so eloquently expresses why John is running. Sincerely, --David Bonior National Campaign Manager, John Edwards for President January 21, 2008
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posted by
randomfactor
on Jan 22, 2008 at 10:28 AM
posted by
robbwillis
on Jan 22, 2008 at 10:35 AM
I do like Edwards' "screw the lobbyists" platform plank. When he drops out, I hope someone picks up that torch. posted by
witterpitters
on Jan 22, 2008 at 10:40 AM
I saw part of the debate - Clinton & Obama sounded like many on these blogs.....................kindergardners in a sand pile! Trying to 'one-up' the other guy with insults and slam dunks. As far as I'm concerned, John Edwards won that debate by default - he was the only adult present. posted by
steveeswenson
on Jan 22, 2008 at 01:34 PM
posted by
randomfactor
on Jan 22, 2008 at 01:35 PM
posted by
sagefever
on Jan 22, 2008 at 01:45 PM
posted by
RoyTullis
on Jan 22, 2008 at 09:36 PM
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