Monday, August 27, 2007

Better than Monday Night Football: U. S. Senate Candidate Sauerberg on Cable and Streaming

Dr. Steve Sauerberg, U.S. Senate Candidate, Republican Primary : ...[I]f we are unwilling to stay in Iraq, are we also unwilling to stay in Afghanistan? Will we give that country back to militant Islam, as well...
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Dr. Steve Sauerberg, U.S. Senate Candidate in the Republican Primary, is featured on Tonight's City of Chicago edition of Public Affairs. The show airs throughout the City of Chicago at 8:30 pm, Cable Ch. 21.

Dr. Sauerberg is also featured on tonight's City of Aurora edition of Public Affairs , airing through-out Aurora and in some surrounding areas on Aurora Community Television, Comcast Cable Ch. 10 at 7:30 pm. The Aurora station reaches all of Aurora, Bristol, Big Rock and parts of Oswego, Sandwich, Sugar Grove and Montgomery.

Also airing this week in Aurora, Bristol, Big Rock and parts of Oswego, Sandwich, Sugar Grove and Montgomery is Jotham Stein, a candidate in the 14th Cong. Dist. Democratic Primary. That show airs this Thursday night at 9:30 pm on Aurora Community Television, Comcast Cable Ch. 10.

If you miss tonight's show on cable with U. S. Senate Candidate Sauerberg or Thursday night's show with 14th CD candidate Jotham Stein [D-St. Charles], you can Go here to watch either show on your computer.
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Jeff Berkowitz: …The point is, do you see this turning around because every day people turn on their television set and they see another car bombing where 30, 50, 80, civilian Iraqis are killed by Al Qaeda or by other terrorists. So, even though there is progress in al-Anbar Province, and perhaps elsewhere, what gives you the confidence to see that this is going to turn around and those car bombings will eventually stop.

Dr. Steve Sauerberg [U.S. Senate candidate; R-Willowbrook]: Well, I think you have seen progress. When two fairly liberal people from the Brookings Institution go to Iraq and they come back and say there is progress, then there is progress. I think you have to understand that if we leave there, the chance of genocide and disaster is real. And, if we suggest to our enemies that we are unwilling to work through this in Iraq, when we have left there, they will all head off to Afghanistan. And, if we are unwilling to stay in Iraq, are we also unwilling to stay in Afghanistan? Will we give that country back to militant Islam, as well. And, now we’ve got probably a worse situation than we started with on 9/11. These countries will be chaotic. They will be wonderful places for Al Qaeda to start training bases. They will start to target us again here. And, I think that’s a disaster for America.
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Dr. Steve Sauerberg, Republican Primary U. S. Senate candidate, interviewed on Public Affairs on August 12, 2007 and as is airing tonight in Chicago [8:30 pm on Cable Ch. 21] and Aurora and surrounding areas [7:30 pm on ACTV, Comcast Cable Ch. 10], and as is now streaming on your computer at www.PublicAffairsTv.com
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For additional partial transcripts of tonight's show and more about the topics and questions for tonight's show with Dr. Sauerberg, go here .
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This week's suburban edition of Public Affairs features, coincidentally enough, a press conference with Democratic incumbent U. S. Senator Dick Durbin, against whom Sauerberg hopes to run in 2008. In addition to Senator Durbin, this week's suburban edition of Public Affairs also features Presidential candidates Senator Dodd [D-CT] and Cong. Kucinich [D-OH], as well as Robert Gibbs, Obama for America communications director; AFL-CIO President John Sweeney, a cameo walk by Elizabeth Harper Kucinich and others.
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Jeff Berkowitz, Show Host/Producer of "Public Affairs," and Executive Legal Recruiter doing legal search can be reached at JBCG@aol.com. You may watch "Public Affairs," shows with Presidential Candidates Richardson, Obama, McCain, Giuliani and Cox and many other pols at www.PublicAffairsTv.com