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McCain debate, sorta

October
16

The second of two debates focusing on the presidential election takes place from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Haverstraw King’s Daughters Public Library, Route 202 in Garnerville.

The event is sponsored by the Hudson Valley Debate Union and will focus on Senator John McCain’s readiness to be president. The first debate, held Sept. 29, focused on Senator Barack Obama’s readiness.

In the Oxford-style debate, a motion will be made and the debate will begin. Two teams with three members each will square off.

Each member will get eight minutes to make their point.

No one can interrupt the debater during the first and last minute, but audience members can stand and make their own points during the minutes in between.

At the end, audience members cast ballots as to whether or not the motion was carried or defeated.

Posted by Laura Incalcaterra on Thursday, October 16th, 2008 at 7:53 pm |


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Obama fundraiser set for Friday

October
14

A fundraiser dubbed “Boogie for Obama” will be held from 7 p.m. to midnight Friday at the Nyack Center, 58 Depew Ave.

You have to be 18 or older to attend to attend the bash, which will feature Sam Waymon & The Magic Band, Whitley of Whitley & The Hard Time Band, Frankie D and D.J. Preston Powell.

Organizers also said the event will offer original videos, a silent auction, raffles, and lawn signs, T-shirts, buttons and other stuff that promotes Barack Obama’s presidential candidacy.

The sponsors are Rockland County Grassroots Volunteers for Barack Obama and Sign of the Times, a Nyack business at 112 Main St.

The donation is $25. Call Greg Jackman at 845-353-6142 or Kris Burns at 845-353-6590.

Rockland County Grassroots Volunteers for Barack Obama organized several months ago and has been meeting at 6:30 p.m. each Monday at Origins bookstore in the Nanuet Mall.

The group has registered more than 200 new voters in Rockland, and raised more than $10,000 for Obama’s campaign, according to one of its activists, Laurence Holland.

Posted by Laura Incalcaterra on Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 at 2:11 pm |


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Rockland Week in Review, Aug. 29, 2008

August
29

Posted by Ben Rubin on Friday, August 29th, 2008 at 8:00 am |


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Rockland entertainers will raise money for Obama

August
22

Rockland artists and entertainers will perform and raise money for Barack Obama’s presidential campaign from 6 to 12 p.m. Sept. 27 at Riverspace Arts along Main Street in Nyack.

The three-part celebration for the U.S. senator from Illinois will begin with a cocktail reception at Murasaki Restaurant on Main Street and ending with ‘after-parties” with a “Get out the Vote” theme at The Nyack Center and other locations.Between the reception and after-parties, there will be a performance at Riverspace.

Headlining will be author Toni Morrison, a Nobel Prize laureate. There also will be performances by modern dance pioneer Bill T. Jones, actor-comedian Bill Irwin of Nyack, composer David Shire and actress Didi Conn of Rockland.

And acclaimed director Jonathan Demme of Upper Nyack will have a screening a short film.

Tickets for reserved seating for the performance will be available at the Riverspace Arts box office only, and will go on sale next week. Tickets for the cocktail/full evening and afterparties will be available shortly via our event page listing on MyBarackObama.com or at 845.398.8995.
Donations to the Obama campaign will be priced at varied levels:

– For the cocktail reception and admission to all the events: $500 minimum. – For “We the Artists” performance and the after-parties $250 for priority seating or $150 minimum for limited seating. – The campaign also is looking for donor “angels” to contribute a minimum of $1,500 minimum contribution for two people so organizers can offer more $150 seats for the performance.

For more information on the fund-raising events, e-mail wetheartists08@gmail.com.

For more information on the Obama campaign.

Posted by Steve Lieberman on Friday, August 22nd, 2008 at 12:51 pm |


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Obama opening campaign HQ on Monday

August
22

Democrat Barack Obama’s local supporters will open a campaign headquarters for the presidential aspirant at 6 p.m. Monday at the Indian Rock Shopping Center in Route 59 in Ramapo.

From the storefront headquarters, Obama supporters will press his policies and ideas for the future of the nation during the days leading up to the November election. Obama, a U.S. senator from Illinois, ideas will be contrasted with his Republican opponent, U.S. Sen. John McCain of Arizona.

“With a county organization overflowing in intensity and numbers, finding a centralized location was huge for our growing operation,” said Howard Megdal, media director for Rockland for Obama. “People now have a place to go to help Barack Obama capture New York State.”

For more information go to the Obama campaign.

People interested in working for the Obama presidential campaign can e-mail Megdal at hmegdal@yahoo.com.

Posted by Steve Lieberman on Friday, August 22nd, 2008 at 12:36 pm |


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Rockland GOP opening campaign HQ

August
19

The 2008 campaign season officially kicks off Saturday for Rockland Republicans when the GOPers open their campaign headquarters in the Clarkstown Plaza strip mall off Main Street in New City.

A large McCain Campaign Headquarters banner will grace the storefront, along with a large sign for the Republicans favorite son, state Sen. Thomas Morahan, who is seeking another two-year term after three decades in government, from county legislator to Assembly and now the Senate.

Other candidates running in Rockland and the region will be promoted from the HQ, which will serve the Mid-Hudson Valley region.

Rockland GOP Chairman Vincent Reda, who matches Morahan in political longevity, said today that the 10 a.m. kick off will feature speeches from John McCain campaign officials, Morahan and other party dignitaries.

McCain, a U.S. senator from Arizona, is seeking the presidency on the Republican line against Barack Obama, the U.S. senator from Illinois running on the Democratic line. Unlike Rockland, where candidates run on multiple lines, the two major party candidates for president usually stick to their own party line.

While Labor Day is considered the traditional point when candidates put their campaigns into high gear, Reda said the Rockland GOP is starting a bit earlier because the national Republicans will be holding their convention during the traditional end of summer weekend. Reda is one of the GOP delegates from Rockland.

The national Republicans are gathering in Minnesota to annoint McCain as their candidate, a week or so after the Democrats do the same for Obama in Denver, Colo.

UPDATE:

Reda just called at 12 p.m. to say that Ed Cox, a top McCain campaign official in New York, will attend Saturday’s opening, as will the GOP chairmen of Westchester, Putnam and Orange counties. Cox also is the son-in-law of the late President Richard M. Nixon.

Posted by Steve Lieberman on Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 at 10:36 am |


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Rockland Week in Review, June 6, 2008

June
6

Posted by Ben Rubin on Friday, June 6th, 2008 at 11:00 am |


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