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Ticket Notice: Sunday morning talk show guests (including Clinton, Obama and more)

This continues a new regular feature of The Ticket, the Saturday noon posting of the guests scheduled to appear on the Sunday morning political talk shows:

ABC This Week: Hillary Clinton

CBS Face the Nation: Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC/uncommitted);  Richmond, Va., Mayor Doug Wilder (Obama); Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind./Clinton)

CNN Late Edition: The presidential race: Govs. Mike Easley (D-NC/Clinton) and Bill Richardson (D-NM/Obama); Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC/McCain); The Jeremiah Wright effect: Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY), Donna Brazile, Democratic strategist; Roland Martin, CNN contributor; Politics and the economy: Robert Reich (Obama) and Gene Sperling (Clinton)

Fox News Sunday: DNC chairman Howard Dean; former DNC chairmen Terry McAuliffe (Clinton) and Joe Andrew (Obama)

NBC Meet the Press: Barack Obama.

-- Andrew Malcolm

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Dear Fellow Americans,

Our Great-grand Nation, the United States of America
is and will face very critical "Challenges" in coming,
months, years, and decades. It is very essential that
we pick out next President on following criteria.


1. A candidate with "Vision and Statesmanship".

2. A candidate with " Stable Character and Morality" .

3. A candidate with "Presidential Temperament" and
"sound Judgment".

4. A candidate with "little Washington exposure" and
"connectedness with New voters".

5. A candidate who "Inspires us up" rather than
"Tears
us down".

In my professional opinion there is only one candidate
left, who bears all the above qualities aand that is
Honorable Senator Obama.

As an independent registered voter since 1974. I voted
for Carter, voted for Reagan, voted for First Bush,
and second Bush in 2000. In the process last interest
and stopped voting.

This time we can not afford to stay on side lines and
let Washington stay the same.

We can not afford our Greatgreat Nation to become less
than what we are and can be.

We need to send clear and candid message to the world
and some 24 hour partisan hateful media. These media
outlets are trying to deprive, dupe, and derail us
from getting it right this time.

They are trying there best to deny us better rather
than bitter future. { Our Greatgrand Nations people
are
persistently and constantly subjected to Psychological
terrorism" thru these hatful partisan media outlets.

We Americans are not going to allow them
psychologically terrorized us and silence the masses.
I am sure that we will get it right this
time and elect Senator Obama our next President. let
us not get dragged down into racism and sexism.

Let us remember that our Greatgrand is constituted of
family, fellowships, friends, faith, funds, fun,
future with fairness and freedom and without fear or
favor.

We can not afford to lose any of above. Let us stand
up, be counted, save, build our Greatgrand Nation for
centuries to come.

God Bless our Great grandNation, its diverse people.

Our future needs stability, security, safety,
sustained progress and restoration of our due status
in this perilous Global World at all levels.

yours truly,

COL.[retd] A.M.Khajawall
Forensic Psychiatrist.
Disables American Veteran.
Las Vegas Nevada.

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