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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
ScienceDebate2008 Has a Date


The organizers of ScienceDebate2008 have made it official:

Date: April 18
Time: 7 PM
Location: Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Candidates Invited: Clinton, Huckabee, McCain, and Obama

Anyone interested in seeing this debate happen is strongly encouraged to:

1. Contact the campaigns, and tell them to attend ScienceDebate2008! A list of contact information for the campaigns can be found here (see right margin).

2. Write letters to the editor of your local newspapers, raising further awareness about this initiative. Some handy letter writing tips can be found here.

3. Tell a friend about ScienceDebate2008 (handy link here). We need to spread the word as much as possible at this critical time. We're at 13,000 supporters right now; we want to get to 15,000 supporters by the end of the week and 20,000 supporters by the end of the month. We need your help to make that happen.



posted by Jeremy Mohn

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