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marichiko 09-10-2004 12:52 PM

My question would be: We all know the American voter has become increasingly alienated from the entire election process because so many have come to feel that their elected representatives are unresponsive to the needs of the people. What steps would you take to help turn this back into a government of the people?

Trilby 09-10-2004 12:57 PM

after looking him up--I, too, am now in love with Ogden Nash. V. good! :ivy:

Happy Monkey 09-10-2004 02:07 PM

I don't mind eels
except at meals
and the way they feels...

edit-fixed memory lapse

Undertoad 09-10-2004 03:59 PM

Similar to Mari:

For whatever reason, the country seems more harshly divided now than it has seemed in a long time. Do you agree that this is harmful in the long run? How can it be remedied?

Happy Monkey 09-30-2004 02:39 PM

Tomorrow's news today:
Quote:

CORAL GABLES, Fla. Sept. 30, 2004 — After a deluge of campaign speeches and hostile television ads, President Bush and challenger John Kerry got their chance to face each other directly Thursday night before an audience of tens of millions of voters in a high-stakes debate about terrorism, the Iraq war and the bloody aftermath.
The 90-minute encounter was particularly crucial for Kerry, trailing slightly in the polls and struggling for momentum less than five weeks before the election. The Democratic candidate faced the challenge of presenting himself as a credible commander in chief after a torrent of Republican criticism that he was prone to changing his positions.

Happy Monkey 09-30-2004 02:45 PM

And from last night's Daily Show:

Quote:

STEWART: …Can we talk a little bit about what’s really going to happen at the debates tomorrow?

HELMS: [Sarcasm] Ookaay. This is the report I’m going to file. [grabs notebook and starts reading, in a quick monotone]. The two candidates exchanged pointed barbs about our Iraq policy and the war on Terror. Senator Kerry made strides towards shedding what some of his analysts call a patrician image…yadda yadda yadda…but the president with his plainspoken words was more effective in communicating his vision by relentless ...

STEWART: [interjecting] Ed. Ed, I’m sorry. You’ve written your report as though it's already happened. This is, is…

HELMS: Yeah, I wrote it yesterday.

STEWART: You write you stories in advance? And then put it in the past tense?

HELMS: Yeah. We all do. All the reporters do that.

STEWART: Why?

HELMS: We write the narratives in advance based on conventional wisdom, and then whatever happens, we make it fit that storyline.

STEWART: Why?

HELMS: We…We’re lazy. Lazy thinkers.

STEWART: But what happens if actual news happens?

HELMS: That’s what bloggers are for.

(transcribed by http://angrybear.blogspot.com/2004/0...aily-show.html)

glatt 09-30-2004 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Happy Monkey

That is un-fucking-believable! Obviously reporters are going to prepare background information on an event that they know will occur in the future, but putting this out before the debates is amazing. And sad.

Radar 09-30-2004 03:39 PM

Here are some questions for Bush posted ONLINE

Quote:

Why have you lost interest in Osama bin Laden, the leader of the organization that attacked the United States of America on September 11?"
Quote:

Mr. President, in July of 2003 you said if anyone wanted to attack our troops in Iraq, they should bring it on. In March of this year you appeared at a reporters' dinner and ran a video in which you jokingly stumbled around your office looking for weapons of mass destruction. Can you explain this behavior to the families who have lost loved ones in Iraq?"
Quote:

You recently received a formal intelligence assessment provided by your own agencies, indicating that our mission in Iraq was in great danger of failing. You described this as the CIA 'just guessing'. and indicated that you did not believe what it said. What intelligence sources do you trust when it comes to giving you an accurate assessment of the situation in Iraq?
I'd add and whose intelligence did you rely on before invading Iraq?

Quote:

Do you believe it is best to stick to your guns on an issue even when history is proving the decision incorrect? What about the example of older members of your party were adamant segregationists who have now changed their views and don't apologize for this change of heart. Would you call this flip flopping and a moral weakness? Are there times when admitting your previous position was a mistake is actually a sign of strength?
Quote:

"If Andrew Card came to you in that Florida classroom and told you that your family had been carjacked on September 11, would you still have sat there for seven minutes and done nothing?"

Happy Monkey 10-07-2004 06:05 PM

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Next Month's News Today

richlevy 10-07-2004 06:39 PM

Mr. President, at this time noone has been charged in leaking the name of a CIA asset to columnist Robert Novak. Have you at this point stated under oath that you were not the individual who leaked that information? If not, are you willing to publicly state now that you were not the leak?


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