Surprises expected at Values Voter Presidential Debate September 17, 2007
Contact: Karen Golembe, Values Voter Presidential Debate, 954-263-9633, valuesvoterdebatemedia@comcast.net
Final preparations for Monday's historic debate and straw poll are being made by organizers Phyllis Schlafly, Paul Weyrich, Don Wildmon, Mat Staver, Rick Scarborough, and Janet Folger.
"You've have never seen anything like this," said Phyllis Schlafly, President of Eagle Forum, "and you to can be a part of the historical debate by hosting a house party." Go to www.valuesvoterdebate.com for more information on hosting a house party.
All candidates from both parties were invited, but those who "cared enough about values voters to actually show up" and address the pro-family audience will include: Sam Brownback, John Cox, Mike Huckabee, Duncan Hunter, Ron Paul, and Tom Tancredo.
SURPRISE! Questions will be posed not only from national pro-family leaders, but from such surprise guests as the wife of a border agent who was jailed while preventing a drug smuggler from entering our country! Hear questions from an abortion survivor, victims of the homosexual agenda, parents whose children were once frozen embryos and a former slave in Sudan!
You can view the debate, live from 7:30-10:30 PM ET, September 17th on Sky Angel's Angel One channel & Dish Network channel 262, and streamed live at: www.ValuesVoterDebate.com and www.AFA.net. VCY America Network will provide a continuous feed of this debate LIVE, September 17, 2007 from 6:00- 9:30pm Central Time (7:00pm Eastern / 4:00pm Pacific) using the Unity 4000 receiver, VC-2 Stereo. Stations are encouraged to air this satellite feed. The feed is provided at no cost. Stations interested should contact Jim Schneider at VCY America at 1-800-729- 9829 for prior clearance. Stations may use what ever portions of the feed they feel will meet the public interest of their listeners.
To obtain media credentials, contact: Karen Golembe at (954) 263-9633 and valuesvoterdebatemedia@comcast.net no later than September 14, 2007.