Question Of The Week, 6/15/08
Good morning and if you happen to be a Father, Happy Fathers Day. This weeks question will require you to use your imagination just a little. It won't be long now,we will start hearing about the 2008 Presidential Debates. Just suppose one of them was going to be held in Your City/Town, your name was selected at random. Your going to ask the candidates two questions. This weeks Question Of The Week is what two questions would you ask?
A BONUS QUESTION. This will be a tough one. Other than being Fathers and former United States Presidents. What do Gerald R. Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and
William J. Clinton have in common?
I'll post my answer in the Comment Section Monday night
A BONUS QUESTION. This will be a tough one. Other than being Fathers and former United States Presidents. What do Gerald R. Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and
William J. Clinton have in common?
I'll post my answer in the Comment Section Monday night
5 Comments:
I'll have to think about those two questions. What a poser!
Other than being Fathers and former United States Presidents. What do Gerald R. Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and
William J. Clinton have in common?
Membership in the Council on Foreign Relations?
Authors of memoirs?
David,
I've thought about these two questions to ask all day long -- even while doing a few laps at the pool. Here are my two questions for the candidates:
1. Specifically, what would be your Middle East policy, including your position on Iran, a two-state solution in so-called Palestine, and control of Jerusalem?
2. Specifically, how are you going to address our energy problem and, within a specific time frame, wean the United States from dependence upon petroleum?
I know one thing I'd ask Obama. Have you any roles in mind for the likes of Ayers, Dorn Wright, Pfleger, and Farrakhan if you become President?
You got me on the bonus question.
First I want to thank you for stopping by to answer this weeks question. My first question for the candidates would be, if you are elected would you sign a bill into law if it had amendments attached that had nothing to do with the bills original subject? My second question for the candidates If elected would you sign legislation that would abolish the Federal Income Tax and IRS and replace them with a fair tax system, a Federal Sales Tax?
Now, the BONUS QUESTION. If the Democratic Party would have nominated Hillary this would have been more of a complaint than a question. Gerald R. Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and
William J. Clinton are the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) Honorary Co-Chairmen. The CPD by the way are the folks that bring us the Presidential Debates. I wonder if Bill would have stepped down on his own if Hillary got the nomination? Would the media have let us know that Bill was a CPD Honorary Co-Chairmen if Hillary had been nominated? I think they should have anyway, I found this out on my own while visiting the CPD web site.
God Bless America, God Save The Republic.
So difficult question.
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