Friday, September 26, 2008

Vote Children First, says the TN Commission on Children and Youth

From their MySpace blog:

Children, youth and families are campaigning for children and asking the real campaigns, those of our elected officials, to make children a priority. These bipartisan efforts will culminate at a rally on Bicentennial Mall on October 6, the eve of the presidential debate, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Nashville is playing a role in the historic 2008 presidential election, as one of only three presidential debates will be held ‎at Belmont University.‎ On the day prior to the debate children and families will gather at the Capitol Bicentennial Mall to envision a ‎world that considers children first when decisions are made. They will be encouraging everyone involved in the U.S. political ‎process from voters, to candidates for local, state and national office, to ask, "How will it help children?" before making any ‎decision – To vote on a candidate or an issue.‎

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