THE DEMOCRATIC DEBATE: Scoring the Contenders

Hosted by CNN, tonight's Democratic Presidential Debate featured two hours of roaming commentary by eight candidates, six of whom can be considered contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination (the remaining two serving as agent provocateurs). Who won? Who lost?
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Alan Langford To Jack Cafferty:

1. I would like to hear how each of the participants in the debate would define, "military/Industrial complex"?

2. I would like to hear how much influence each participant thinks the military/industrial wields at this time in American politics.

3. How would each control that power? Or can it be controlled?

4. Is our foreign policy largely being steered by a combination of the military/industrial complex or international oil or a combination of those powerful forces? Can it or they be brought under any kind of meaningful control?
11/15/2007
Jazz Ajoy: Very true. You cannot have a debate between like minded people. However, there is a difference between Hillary Clinton (pro war, pro occupation), Obama (antiwar, pro occupation) and Governor Bill Richardson or Dennis Kucinich (antiwar, anti-occupation). 7/26/2007
Ajoy Adhikari The debates you are running now is a waste of time and money. You cannot have a DEBATE between like minded people. People must talk abt opposing views to debate. 7/4/2007
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