All Press Releases for February 03, 2008

The New "N" Word in the 2008 Political Debates Are you guilty of using or feeding into the "N" words in used by politicians?

With the deciding ballots yet to be cast, 60% of voters are still undecided. Wouldn't it be nice to have a place where you can exchange information and ideas about the 2008 presidential election issues? Well there is a website that is an open forum to debate and discuss the issues.



    /24-7PressRelease/ - February 03, 2008 - Oh, many may consider themselves as democrats or republicans, independents or one of the other choices out there. Even people who have a party affiliation may be confused right now since there is so much in-fighting and name calling going on within the parties. These "undecided" folks will spend the days leading up to the election trying to figure out who is the best person for the job of President of the United States. Conscientious voters try to decide what the key issues are to them and then listen to the debates, read the news articles or talk to other folks in their inner circle to try to make up their minds. After all, the politicians said they would keep everything above the muck and mire of scandalous rumors and just debate the issues. Problem is right now the political rhetoric keeps changing as the "frontrunners" scurry around to get the attention of the media. This means that a smaller group of people are defining what is important based on the press coverage the issue can generate. As a result, the "key" issues change when a new sound bite is captured and the "N" word is capturing ALL the sound bites. Is that what the candidates mean by when they talk about the importance of "change"? Isn't it time you defined what change is to you and had an audience so other people can hear you?

So where does that leave the undecided voter? They don't have a clear idea of where these folks stand because the real issues are being masked by all the scuttlebutt being dredged up in the media. Now all the resources voters used to make decisions about the key issues are preoccupied with the sound bite of the day. All conversations cease to be around the real issues. Everyone goes on the defensive and the "N" word sneaks in-Negativity. How so voters get to talk about the issues in an open forum and openly discuss and get other's perspective? Can this discussion be heard by many, including the politicians who are preoccupied with the "N" word? Well, there is a place for voters to go and put it out there and see what others think. Not just in their inner circles but all around the country. http://www.peopledebate08.com is up and ready for real people to share their thoughts. It is a forum that will be sent monthly to ALL the candidates so they can see what we are thinking. Watch our Clinton, Obama, McCain and Romney here comes the real voices!

You can let the politicians know that you don't respect the "N" word in politics. It has no power. If everyone can agree to stop feeding into the relevance of the "N" word in the political debates, maybe the politicians will get back to debating the real issues. Empower your voice by joining in on the discussion about what you feel are the key issues of this important election in 2008. The website URL will be sent to every candidate so they can see what the voters are concerned with from California to Tennessee to Rhode Island all the way to Florida.


To join the discussion, log onto www.peopledebate08.com. Tell people what you think and read some different perspectives on the issues.

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