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JamesButabi
12-31-2008, 09:26 AM
Heres a chance to really pin the new administration with a really tough question. How many times did you want to ask the tough questions during the presidential debate. The next cycle ends tonight, so im suggesting we prepare a new question that really sticks it to him.

We will use this thread to conjure up specific ideas of questions, and choose the best one to rally behind. After that, we can spread the vote to all other liberty sites to help bump it to the top.

ready...... GO!

SWATH
12-31-2008, 10:21 AM
I have two questions for them. WTF? and GTFO!

canadian4ronpaul
12-31-2008, 10:24 AM
end the fed!

The_Orlonater
12-31-2008, 12:12 PM
Tell them about the failures of public works and ask why will they do them? Ask if they have read "America's Great Depression."


You might get banned, but keep making new accounts.

Jeremy
12-31-2008, 12:14 PM
wai u b so dum lol?

The_Orlonater
12-31-2008, 12:19 PM
They probably have a separate ebonics section for you. :D

lynnf
12-31-2008, 05:50 PM
for those that are so inclined, do this before midnight (12-31-8):


VOTE FOR THE SPECIAL PROSECUTOR QUESTION NOW ON THE OBAMA SITE

We all understand the historical urgency and imperative of holding Bush and Cheney accountable for their grave crimes against our own country and all of humanity.

And we haven't got alot of time to move on the particular action in this alert so please go to the Obama change site TODAY (voting closes 12/31 at midnight), where there is already a question calling for a special prosecutor, and

1. Sign in at http://change.gov/openforquestions

2. Search for "Fitzgerald"

3. This will display several similar questions, so look carefully for "Bob Fertik" (who started the question)

4. Look right for the checkbox, mouseover it so it goes from white to dark, then click to cast your vote

And let's all vote for the SAME question (don't start another new one) and demonstrate to our new incoming administration that letting the crimes of the past slide without retribution is NOT an option.

undergroundrr
01-03-2009, 01:34 PM
Whether it does any good, it's lots of fun. I went and searched for "Reserve" "Patriot Act" and "troops." Lots of good questions to vote for. And lots of reprehensible ones to vote against.

Here are some good ones that could use more "yes" votes-

"Where is the oversight for the Federal Reserve? They have no accountability, and have the power to simply create money and credit out of thin air, which is basically a hidden tax on us through inflation of our currency." 1162 for/214 against

"The people of this country want marijuana decriminalization, when will marijuana be decriminalized? Why continue to spend billions of dollars to prohibit marijuana when evidence shows that the war on drugs is, as you said, "an utter failure"?" 8069 for/981 against

"Will the anti-Constitutional and poorly named "Patriot Act" be rescinded?" 6067 for/439 against

"Will you challenge the viewpoint on Israel in the US or be held hostage by AIPAC? Will you ensure aid to Israel is contingent on evacuation of settlements and a halt to aggressive human rights violations?" 589 for/126 against

"the current cost of the iraq war is roughly 600 billion dollars and could very well run into the trillions when the afghanistan occupation is counted. why in the world do we continue to stay in either of these occupations? signed a military mom." 1173 for/270 against

Mordan
01-03-2009, 04:46 PM
whatever you guys say..

Obama participative democracy test rocks... YOU can vote and bring good questions to the spotlight

good move from Obama.

ClayTrainor
01-03-2009, 04:54 PM
I just gained a little respect for Obama due to this.

mport1
01-03-2009, 06:07 PM
whatever you guys say..

Obama participative democracy test rocks... YOU can vote and bring good questions to the spotlight

good move from Obama.

No, democracy sucks...

satchelmcqueen
01-03-2009, 08:20 PM
my question is, "what do you plan to do when the american people get tired of your ruling thumb and kick you out of office?"