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Occupy the Debates: The People's Dialogue

By - Posted on 08 August 2012

Occupy the Debates, the People’s Dialogue, seeks to demonstrate the
disconnect between the presidential candidates of the two corporate
parties and the people of the United States whom they are supposed to
represent.

There are two types of conversations happening this campaign season.

Conversations that are designed to maintain the current power structure
are coming from the candidates in the corporate parties and their
mouthpieces in the corporate media. These conversations are largely based
on misleading statements, lies and distractions, and are restricted by
what the campaign funders allow. The highly scripted and rehearsed
Presidential “Debates” this October will reflect this false conversation.

Conversations that are designed to actually solve problems are happening
in communities across the nation where people are coming together in the
spirit of participatory democracy. The people have a real sense of the
crises they face and of the solutions to them, but their voices will not
be heard in the choreographed “debates.”

Occupy the Debates rejects the pay-to-play structure of the dominant
system and recognizes that candidates already shedding light on populist
solutions will not be invited to the podium. Therefore, in order to expand
the dialogue, Occupy the Debates encourages local Occupy's to organize
activities around the debates. Among the activities being planned are
canvassing the community to hear their views, teach-ins, truth-telling
sessions, general assemblies and conferences to discuss issues of concern
and possible solutions.

In addition, people from across the nation can share their concerns about
issues through the website: OccupytheDebates.org. The information gathered
locally and through the website will be organized into areas of concern
and solutions that have been chosen by the people. This information will
be posted on the website, sent to the press and will be available to the
candidates.

The peoples’ views must be brought to the forefront of the electoral
discussion. In addition to the Presidential candidates from all parties,
not limited to the corporate duopoly, people are also encouraged to bring
this information to their local candidates.

We recognize that within the current political structure, which is
dominated by corporate power and concentrated wealth, lawmakers will not
adequately address the many crises faced by the nation and the planet.
Thus, we will continue to protest, to educate and organize and to build
alternative systems that place human needs over corporate greed.


Debate Schedule
Oct. 3 - University of Denver, Denver, CO
Oct. 11 - Centre College, Danville, KY (vice presidential)
Oct. 16 - Hofstra, Hempstead, NY
Oct. 22 - Lynn University, Boca Raton, FL






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