"Crashing The Parties" on PBS tonight - 10pm

"CRASHING THE PARTIES 2004"

T O N I G H T, Wednesday, September 29, 10:00-11:00 p.m. PBS Channel 9
(KQED)

This special behind-the-scenes look at third party campaigns and
conventions in the 2004 presidential race, showcasing the serious political
alternatives to the Democrats and Republicans.

The one-hour program focuses on four major third party/independent
bids: Libertarian Party (Michael Badnarik), Green Party (David Cobb),
Constitution Party (Michael Peroutka) and Ralph Nader. In addition, other
candidates' bids for their party's nomination are featured, such as Libertarians
Gary Nolan and Aaron Russo.

Starchild,

Thanks for distributing my briefer-than-others news release to so many groups!

Andy Key

Starchild <sfdreamer@...> wrote:
"CRASHING THE PARTIES 2004"

T O N I G H T, Wednesday, September 29, 10:00-11:00 p.m. PBS Channel 9
(KQED)

This special behind-the-scenes look at third party campaigns and
conventions in the 2004 presidential race, showcasing the serious
political
alternatives to the Democrats and Republicans.

The one-hour program focuses on four major third party/independent
bids: Libertarian Party (Michael Badnarik), Green Party (David Cobb),
Constitution Party (Michael Peroutka) and Ralph Nader. In addition,
other
candidates' bids for their party's nomination are featured, such as
Libertarians
Gary Nolan and Aaron Russo.

According to my Yahoo TV Guide, KQED Channel 9 has scheduled CRASHING to start an hour later, at 11pm. I plan on setting my VCR to record it starting at 10, ending at midnight. -- andy key

Starchild <sfdreamer@...> wrote:"CRASHING THE PARTIES 2004"

T O N I G H T, Wednesday, September 29, 10:00-11:00 p.m. PBS Channel 9
(KQED)

This special behind-the-scenes look at third party campaigns and
conventions in the 2004 presidential race, showcasing the serious
political
alternatives to the Democrats and Republicans.

The one-hour program focuses on four major third party/independent
bids: Libertarian Party (Michael Badnarik), Green Party (David Cobb),
Constitution Party (Michael Peroutka) and Ralph Nader. In addition,
other
candidates' bids for their party's nomination are featured, such as
Libertarians
Gary Nolan and Aaron Russo.

In case you haven't seen it, it is featured
prominently on page B3.

Here is the link -

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/09/30/BAGPE9153R1.DTL