[Publib] Fwd: [ALAWON] Submit Your Questions for the Next Town Hall
Presidential Debate
Diedre Conkling
diedrec at charter.net
Thu Oct 2 16:22:39 EDT 2008
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Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 16:08:19 -0400
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Subject: [ALAWON] Submit Your Questions for the Next Town Hall Presidential
Debate
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Volume 17, Number 020
DATE: October 2, 2008
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Submit Your Questions for the Next Town Hall Presidential Debate
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On Tuesday, October 7, one of the three 2008 Presidential debates
between Senators Barack Obama and John McCain will be held at Belmont
University in Nashville, TN. This debate will be a town hall format
moderated by Tom Brokaw. The moderator will call on members of the
audience as well as select questions submitted online.
Friday, October 3, is the LAST day to submit questions for the next
debate between Senators Barack Obama and John McCain. The more questions
submitted, the more likely a library question will be asked. This is an
opportunity for the library voice to become an important part of the
2008 Presidential election.
Submit your questions at www.MyDebates.org
<http://www.myspace.com/mydebates> .
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