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Oct 11th, 2004 06:52 PM
Emu Perhaps, but if it was a Democrat or a Republican, they'd be awarded for their courage instead of arrested.
Oct 11th, 2004 09:40 AM
mburbank I gotta say, this story not being covered is pretty bad. I mean, it does seem kind of deliberate, in that if either D or R repubpicans had gotten arrested at the debates, it would have been covered. These guys may not be going to win, but they are candidates, for God's sake, they made it that far. Their arrest ought to be news, and it ought to raise some damn eyebrows.
Oct 10th, 2004 08:15 PM
ziggytrix it's not that it isn't newsworthy in as much as no red-blooded american is gonna sit thru a tv report sympathizing with those fringe elements. and the networks gotta keep up the ratings ya know...
Oct 10th, 2004 12:55 PM
Preechr
Not News Worthy? My ass... Proof of Media Blackout.

Candidates arrested at debate
Libertarian, Green party nominees tried to serve commission

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Posted: October 9, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
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© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

Two third-party presidential candidates were arrested at the presidential debate in St. Louis when they tried to serve the debate commission with a show cause order.

Michael Badnarik of the Libertarian Party and David Cobb of the Green Party were protesting their exclusion from the debate between President Bush and Democratic Party nominee John Kerry.

Just as the debate began, the two candidates purposely crossed a police barricade and were arrested.

The debate took place at Washington University. The campus was alive with protesters and backers of both major-party candidates.

Protesters had no direct path to the school's athletic complex, which was converted into a red-white-and-blue television studio for the 90-minute debate between Bush and his Democratic rival.

Cobb said his purpose was "to expose the undemocratic nature of these debates, this election and our government. These are not debates, these are infomercials."

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