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Half of the questions were related to gay civil rights, but what about the rest of us? "Who was your favorite teacher?" What kind of question was that? I saw very few important questions in that debate.
it IS obvious. And they didn't give any serious questions...not that i would believe a word of what hillary says! |
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NICE PICTURE EMAIL ME AND TELL ME WHERE YOU GOT IT!
Anyway... because there weren't many of those questions posted on YouTube... maybe you should post your own. The election's debates are still young I KNOW later on they will get to it. We may have to wait a while but our questions will be answered. As with you... some of those questions were half-@ssed. I agree. We need to grow up and face the facts. And, we need to know where others stand... specifically the nominees. |
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its called softball questions.
Just like larry king. for instance if he was interviewing jeffrey dhamer , larry would say something like " so jeff, I hear your a great runner? or jeff tell me about your book collection I hear your an avid reader |
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Amen to that, and even more importantly, I saw very few answers directly addressing the questions.
My fear is that even if they did ask important questions, you'd have little in the way of concrete answers and ideas presented. |
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I think they all missed a real opportunity to answer the very first question: what would make them any more effective than our current leaders? How could we be sure, if elected, they would even do anything they said they would do while campaigning?
Did anyone even answer that question? |
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