A Look At The GOP YouTube Debate Questions
Videos Ask Candidates About A Wide Range Of Issues, From The Serious To The Silly
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Video-sharing Web site YouTube has allowed users to submit video questions for both Democratic and Republican debates this year. (CBS)
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Some of the GOP candidates were reluctant to attend the debate in St. Petersburg, Fla., because they worried the format wasn't serious enough, but a full lineup is expected. A melting snowman frightened about global warming was among the questioners at the Democrats' CNN-YouTube debate on June 3.
The snowman is back - "Hello, Mitt Romney!" he trills in a 40-second video - along with thousands of other questioners hoping to make the cut for the actual debate. Romney had expressed doubts about answering a question from a snowman.
Among the questions submitted:
Lynn Mulder, the father of a young Florida gay man who was slain, asks how candidates will "help create a climate of understanding and respect" toward gay and transgendered people.
Actor Kirk Douglas, his speech slurred by a stroke, asks how candidates will improve education to help U.S. children compete in math and science.
Gustavo Bitdinger of Palo Alto, Calif., plays the piano and sings about his Republican blues, asking "How do you know that you won't lose?"
Of the more than 3,500 video submissions reviewed by CNN producers, only about 40 will be played at the debate, CNN said.
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Posted by One_American
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All I can say to this statement is - I wish this thinking was just from One-American - the country would not be in the glassy eyed, hypocrite Fricken mess we are in now. America won''t be attacked by Terrorist - Bush is making the Dollar so cheap the terrorist are buying America and will take it over peacefully.
Even the Peso is worth more then the Dollar today - Time to move to Mexico and earn a living!
Posted by One_American at 06:17 PM : Nov 27, 2007
Well, they are questions for Republicans aren''t they !!
Next time, maybe a few CITIZENS will rise up and DEMAND UNBIASED poll-watchers as well as HONEST vote counting WITHOUT the shenanigans of the past!!
OK fellow serfs - get back to work so you''re OWNERS can buy part of that elite residential playground in Dubai before you catch on.
Posted by One_American at 06:17 PM : Nov 27, 2007
These are Republican questions I am surprised that this bunch of nut cases didn''t submit millions of their own questions.
how about the 10 trillion dollars we, thats right america you,me,and the next 10 generation if we are still around owe that to china......
THATS CHINA, A COMMIE, THEY ARE LAUGHING ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK....AMERICAN SUCKERS..............
CNN reputable? Last nights debate was at least a joke and, at most, a scam perpetrated by CNN.
First, one of the You tube questionaires that posed a question regarding *** in the military turned out to be a Clinton operative, on the Clinton campaign payroll, who as it turns out was actually flown in by CNN (travel paid for) for the event.
Also, after the debate, CNN had gathered a group of so- called "undecided" Republicans to get their feedback. One of the ladies in the group that was interviewed said that she was going to vote for "Guiliano" (not Guiliani), MISPRONOUNCING his name, then said shes decided to vote for Hillary.
Another African American said that he thought "Hucka..Hucka.." only to have the name Huckabee finally given to him by the woman from CNN giving the interview.
THESE ARE REPUBLICAN UNDECIDED??? What a f$cking scam. I''m an undecided Republican, but I know all the republican AND Democratic contenders'' names.
If this is what you call a reputable network ,I feel sorry for this country. With so much blatant cheating, this country is in real trouble.
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by bizzzz-2009
November 29, 2007 1:00 PM PST
- CNN= COMMUNIST NEWS NETWORK
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See all 13 CommentsIt turns out Kerr wasn''''t the only Democratic operative asking questions. One woman who identified herself as Journey from Texas, and who has a Web page in which she goes by the name Paperserenade asked the candidates about whether they would prosecute women and doctors if abortion were made illegal and the practice continued. After the debate, she posted a Web video wearing a John Edwards ''''08 T-shirt. In the posting, she said she was disappointed by the responses she got, particularly from Fred Thompson, though it''''s the answer she expected.
Leeann Anderson, asked about the danger of lead toys from China. Anderson, an activist on the issue, is reportedly an assistant to Leo Gerard, president of the United Steelworkers of America. The union endorsed Edwards earlier this month, and Anderson''''s question is posted on the steelworkers'''' YouTube page next to a picture of Edwards