Majority Debate

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A DEBATE FOR THE MAJORITY

There are more people registered as Independent than there are voters registered as either Republican or Democrat. Justice Party Presidential candidate Rocky Anderson: This is why it is embarrassing and irritating that the news media in our country dont and wont cover third party candidates. Last Tuesday, the Free and Equal Election Foundation hosted a third party debate with Rocky Anderson (Justice), Virgil Goode (Constitution), Gary Johnson (Libertarian) and Jill Stein (Green). Larry King was the moderator. C-Span carried it live, and it was streamed live on the internet via freeandequal.org, ora.tv, youtube.com, aljazeera.com, rt.com, linkTV.org. The ONLY major network to even mention the debate was PBS. Independent voters need to nd out why they are being kept in the dark about Independent choices. These are qualied people. Three of them, Rocky Anderson former Democratic two term Mayor of Salt Lake City, Gary Johnson former Republican Governor of New Mexico and Virgil Goode Democrat then Republican Congressman from Virginia have all served in elected ofce. Both Anderson and Johnson left budget surpluses when they left ofce. ` Anderson says, Voters deserve to hear from all choices. The founders did not plan on this being a two-party system; in fact, George Washington warned citizens about potential dangers of political parties. ... they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion. George Washington, 17 Sept. 1796 Why have voters allowed the Republicans and Democrats to brainwash them into believing all third parties are nothing but spoilers? To see a real conversation about issues watch the Third Party Debate at voteRocky.org For more information, contact Sally Soriano, 801-990-5300

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