Vote for Questions in the Republican Presidential Debate!

Do you want the Republican candidates for president to be asked a question about 9/11 in the debate coming up on May 3 on MSNBC? You can help make it happen!

Members of Politico.com can submit questions for the candidates, and anyone can vote on them. The top 20 most popular questions will actually be asked in the debate.

I submitted a question that could create some interesting fireworks on stage between Rudy Giuliani and Rep. Ron Paul, both of whom are scheduled to be in the debate. My question is the following, for Giuliani:

Rep. Ron Paul has called the 9/11 Commission Report a "charade" and supports a new investigation. Millions of Americans agree with him, including 9/11 victims' families. Do you agree, or do you believe the government has been fully honest about 9/11?

If you want Giuliani to be asked this question Thursday night and have to squirm and sweat under the Klieg lights, please vote for this question and encourage anyone you know who believes in 9/11 Truth to vote for it. If it gets enough votes to make it into the top 20 questions, it will be asked in the debate, with millions of Americans watching! ...

Here is the link where anyone can vote for which question they want asked:

http://dyn.politico.com/debate/showquestions.cfm?CurrentPage=1&sb=mp&cd=0&tp=0

UPDATE: The easiest way to find my question right NOW is to select "Filter By: Most Popular" and "Candidate: Rudolph Giuliani". It is currently on Page 2 of the Giuliani questions sorted by popularity (which is actually pretty good, it has moved up a LOT since last night, but we still have a long way to go).

Look for a question submitted by "Freedom-loving American" on 05.01.2007 at 10:59 PM. It will say that it's for Rudolph Giuliani and will contain the text of the question. That's mine. Click on the "I like this question" button to vote for it.

If you are a member of Politico.com (registration is free), you can also create your own questions like I did, for any candidate you want to ask. The amount of space they give you is very limited, however, so a question would have to be short and simple.

Personally, I think the question I made up is one that actually could have a shot of making it into the debate, because it focuses simply on whether there needs to be more investigation of 9/11. The mainstream media would never permit a more radical question on the air, even if it got the most votes. Also, my question pits two of the men on stage against each other, which creates some actual DEBATE in the debate -- some potential excitement and back-and-forth arguing -- which these staged events tend to have little of.

So, please go vote for my question and encourage others to do the same. And if you've got a really good idea for another 9/11 related question, register with Politico and submit it. Just imagine how awesome it would be to see Giuliani, Mr. 9/11 Faux-Hero-in-Chief, actually have to answer a tough question about 9/11 in a major nationally televised debate. Let's try our hardest to make it happen!

Nice wording. BUT TELL US THE PAGE NUMBER

Your punch-line is very good: "Do you agree, or do you believe the government has been fully honest about 9/11?"

EDIT:

I just went to the website and voted. There were quite a lot of questions to go through, to find yours. Eventually, on page 12, I found one asking if the candidate would support a new investigation on the events of 9/11/01. I picked that one, and then... POOOF! To my surprise, you can only pick one question, so that one alone got my vote.

Dang! I like yours lots better.

Please tell everyone the page number that your question occurs on. Then we can all go out to that page alone, and vote yes on that one alone! Otherwise, others will slog through it like I did, and probably vote on some other question.

Just a suggestion.

Thanks

I worded it that way so that if he says the government has been fully honest, he will be explicitly disagreeing with the victims' families -- which is bad politics. Therefore, if he gets asked this question he will be caught in a Catch 22 and will probably look bad when trying to answer.

Page number... the best way to get to my question NOW is to choose "Filter By: Most Popular" and "Candidate: Rudolph Giuliani". It is currently on Page 2 of the Giuliani questions sorted by popularity (which is actually pretty good).

Too many questions, pages.

It's hard to find anything there. If you sort by most recent and Social Issues, you should be able to find my entry:

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by johndoraemi on 05.02.2007 at 03:33 PM
Topic Is: Social Issues

Numerous facts were omitted from the 9/11 Commission Report, and further explosive evidence has come out after its printing. Will you or will you not support a new and truly independent investigation into the September 11th attacks?

70 Disturbing Facts About 9/11

John Doraemi publishes Crimes of the State Blog
http://crimesofthestate.blogspot.com/

johndoraemi --at-- yahoo.com.

UNPOOF!

"POOOF! To my surprise, you can only pick one question, so that one alone got my vote."

Just go Back on the browser and you can pick as many as you want.

70 Disturbing Facts About 9/11

John Doraemi publishes Crimes of the State Blog
http://crimesofthestate.blogspot.com/

johndoraemi --at-- yahoo.com.

Tx

Thanks. Will do. And how obvious... why didn't I think of it?

UPDATE

My question is now near the top of Page 2 of questions for Giuliani sorted by popularity. Let's see if we can get it onto the FIRST PAGE of Giuliani questions!

And yes, you can vote for multiple questions.

Couple more votes

should place it on front page.

ps votes seem to be accepted from outside the US (it accepted mine anyway) so vote please fellow foreigners.