Sunday, October 31, 2010

Sam Waterston

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Sam Waterston, (AP) – Laughing “common sense” A blend of political activism and rally drew thousands to the National Mall on Saturday, with comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert as little maestros of moderation and civility in time polarized.
Organizers insisted the “Restore Sanity Rally and / or fear,” a few days before the congressional elections Tuesday, has no policy. Yet, proponents and advocacy groups, left it hopes revive enthusiasm of voters for Democrats saw in 2008, particularly among young adults.
Stewart, host of Comedy Central’s “Daily Show” is especially popular with Democrats and independents, a survey by the Pew Research Center found. Colbert of The Colbert Report “poses as a hardliner, and Saturday stage was stacked with artists associated with Democratic causes or President Barack Obama 2008 campaign.
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