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EVENT SUMMARY:
INDEPENDENT PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES DEBATE AT MOUNT RUSHMORE
The primaries are over. Hillary has suspended her campaign. Gas has just reached $4 per gallon. Neither John McCain nor Barack Obama can buy a working person's vote and when it looks like things can't get any worse for the internationally corporate friendly Democratic and Republican Parties, it does. Some of the TOP Independent Presidential Candidates got together on June 8th at Mount Rushmore for a debate.
Thousands of people came to Mount Rushmore on this windy Saturday in June frustrated with the inability of our current government officials to do anything about the problems facing this country. Due to the lack of press coverage provided to the Independents, many guests did not know they would have any opportunity to listen to and discuss with, a group of people that have real solutions for America's problems. The Independents have two major advantages over the Parties, they don't have to sell a party platform and they don't have to disagree with everything the other candidate(s) say.
The Independents at Mount Rushmore included Bill Ingram, Christopher Popham Smith, Ruth Bryant White, and John Blyth. They provided solutions to the War, the troubled Economy, rising Health Care costs, our embarrassing Social Security program, and our failing Educational system. They also fielded questions from the audience.
It should be noted there are several other TOP Independent Candidates worth taking a look at. These would include Donald K. Allen, Richard H. Clark, Joe Oliva, John Bootie, Orion Karl Daley, Frank McEnulty, Dan Kingery, Tom Millican, Richard Fleharty, and a few more.
The Mount Rushmore debate was the third in a series of debates called INDEPENDENTS DAY. The series which leads up to election day, November 4, 2008, a day when Americans declare their Independence from our broken two party system of government, incompetence, and lobbyist corruption. The previous two were in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Sugar Notch, Pennsylvania. The next scheduled INDEPENDENTS DAY debate will be in Washington, DC, on the 4th of July.
AMERICANS NOW HAVE A CHOICE
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