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Occupy the Debates Denver events


By Margaret Flowers - Posted on 28 September 2012

Occupy the Debates seeks to bring the people's issues of concern and solutions to the forefront while the Democratic and Republican candidates 'debate' at the corporate 'Commission' of Presidential Debates about the issues and solutions that their corporate funders endorse.

The first debate will be held in Denver, CO on October 3 and Occupy the Debates is holding events on Friday, September 28 and Saturday, September 29.

Watch the events live here:


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Sept. 28: People's Forum at the Civic Center Amphitheater
Live music at 4 pm
General Assembly at 5 pm
Live entertainment at 6:30 pm with comedian Lee Camp, Dubl Dragon and Junkyard Empire
General Assembly at 8:30 pm

Sept. 29: People's Dialgue
Opens at 9 am
Panels:
9:30 am Corporate influence over politics
11:15 am Education and Student Debt
1:30 pm Environment and Climate Change
3:15 pm Health Care

March and vigil to follow

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