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Monday, April 9, 2007

Tomorrow: MoveOn’s First Virtual Town Hall Meeting. Topic: Iraq

posted by on April 9 at 16:30 PM

I don’t know how this will work out in the end, but MoveOn has secured the participation of all the major Democratic presidential candidates for what it is billing as an “unprecedented” online forum about Iraq. It begins tomorrow at 4:15 p.m. Seattle time.

Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Edwards, Bill Richardson, Dennis Kucinich, and Joe Biden will answer questions from MoveOn.org’s 3.2 million members in the first of three unprecedented virtual town hall meetings. Topic: Iraq.

This virtual town hall is real people-powered politics. MoveOn members wrote the questions, voted for the ones they like best, and will ask the candidates questions on the most important issue of our time — Iraq. At house parties across the nation, voters will listen—and afterward, will vote for whose position they prefer.

You’ll be able to watch it here.

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Three generations from now they're going to wonder how quaint it would've been to live back when people met in actual rooms face-to-face to actually talk about things.

Posted by Carollani | April 9, 2007 4:37 PM
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friggin pointless.

it would be suicide for a candidate to admit the truth: America has lost in Iraq & it's long past time to get out. There is no way to make someone love you at the point of a gun.

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