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What Question Would YOU ASK?

What Question Would YOU ASK?

Tonight's Showdown

 Tonight Fox News will be hosting the GOP ten candidates in what will be another boring "look at me" presentation.

If you could ask a single question {that means one question} that the candidate of your choice MUST answer, what would the question be?  Which candidate would you ask the question of?

Now if you get greedy and pose a bunch of questions I will delete your comment. If you ask your one question of many candidates I will delete your comment.

So think carefully, pick your target and fire away. Describe what answer most suits you or what solution you would offer that is reasonable to you.

Good hunting.

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Reply #26 Top
LocamamaMay 15, 2007 17:36:32


I was going to be a smartass and say boxers or briefs but I really don't want to know that. I guess what I really want to know is for John McCain "What will victory in Iraq look like?"


yeh! that is a question I might ask myself. We did what we started to do, why are we still there?
Reply #27 Top
(Citizen)Gideon MacLeishMay 15, 2007 17:46:46


I would ask Ron Paul: Given your historical affiliation with the Libertarian Party, do you feel you could work in enough of a bipartisan manner to represent a country that appears fairly equally divided?


Man anyone that could bring the country together has my vote, no matter what party.
Good question, one hard to answer too.
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Man anyone that could bring the country together has my vote, no matter what party.
Good question, one hard to answer too.


Oh, I agree.

Ron Paul has my full support, although he gets far too little attention, IMO. He's the "wild card" in that he could bring a lot of historical libertarians back "into the fold", but he's not the media's favorite, that's for sure. But I had to 1) get my shameless plug for Ron Paul in on this thread; and 2) come up with a question that met your challenge. lol.
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he gets far too little attention, IMO.


i agree wholeheartedly...tho his horrible "crisis management" answer in the MSNBC debate would destroy him in a general election. but a good showing in the rest of the debates and if he can get a few more votes than the pundits predict, he could end up with a nice cabinet job or something good.

but i do like ron...libertarian, pittsburgh native ...what's not to like?

look out on the horizon for that bloomberg / hagel independent ticket...could make things REAL interesting.
Reply #31 Top

Oh, I agree.

Ron Paul has my full support, although he gets far too little attention, IMO. He's the "wild card" in that he could bring a lot of historical libertarians back "into the fold", but he's not the media's favorite, that's for sure. But I had to 1) get my shameless plug for Ron Paul in on this thread; and 2) come up with a question that met your challenge. lol.
Reply By: Gideon MacLeishPosted: Tuesday, May 15, 2007

You did good then Gid. on both.

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Reply By: Sean Conners aka SConn1Posted: Tuesday, May 15, 2007
and soldier,,,ya got yer feature! congrats and a big salute!!!

 

MM snaps his best MARINE Salute back and thank you Sean.

Reply #35 Top
Woohoo, you got featured you stud!! Hahahahaa.
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Reply By: ShovelheatPosted: Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Hey! Just noticed you got featured!

thank you.

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Reply By: Sean Conners aka SConn1Posted: Tuesday, May 15, 2007
MM snaps his best MARINE Salute back and thank you Sean.


Semper Fi!

Now that's the spirit,

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Reply By: Texas WahinePosted: Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Woohoo, you got featured you stud!! Hahahahaa.

gee I need a feature to be studly? I must be slipping.

 

Thank you brad and staff for the feature, now I will STFU.

Reply #39 Top

Now that it's over who do you think came off best?

I think Giuliani came off as a strong leader and continued to lead the pack.

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Now that it's over who do you think came off best?
I think Giuliani came off as a strong leader and continued to lead the pack.


i'm writing my article / review as we speak.
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Reply By: Sean Conners aka SConn1Posted: Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Now that it's over who do you think came off best?
I think Giuliani came off as a strong leader and continued to lead the pack.


i'm writing my article / review as we speak.

I will take a look soonest.

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my 1st article on this ended up being not quite the comprehensive review i intended it to be , but regardless, here's what i had to say so far...WWW Link

if i get time, i would like to make a more detailed analysis, but this afternoon is gonna be hectic in my real world. we'll see...