EVERYONE online, can you give 3 minutes right now to vote up 4 CNN debate questions!

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EVERYONE online, please give 3 minutes right now- vote up our newest CNN question

FINAL PUSH. We've put over 100 hours into this effort. Please help by voting for our questions.

This is for the 1/30 CNN debate. Getting our questions asked WILL REALLY HELP RP

Many of these questions are designed to expose the other candidates, even if RP isnt asked the question.

ALL 5 of our questions are on page 1!! We have #1, #2. #4. #6. #13


Please see the main thread here http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=100959 for the master thread that lists the questions and their current locations


Thank you so much - this is SO important to make sure we have a VERY STRONG DEBATE for RP.
 
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PLEASE DO NOT VOTE FOR A QUESTION ABOUT IRAQ

REPUBLICANS HATE PAUL'S STANCE ON IRAQ


Fucks sake, I give up. We had the perfect opportunity here to get Ron questions which the GOP will love his answers to; and we've given him questions where he'll be entirely preaching to the choir.
 
Question 76 on most popular could use a bump.It asks:

"The Constitution clearly defines the powers and limits of the President, Congress and the Supreme Court. It also clearly states in the 10th Amendment that "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." Recent hot-button issues such as education, environment, health care and abortion are not the purview of the Federal Government and as such, not within the authority of the President to make any promises on their behalf. How do you reconcile the Presidential oath to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution” with your obvious, stated intent to transgress Presidential authority in some or all of the matters stated above?"


And if you want a question asked about Iraq it should really be 114 on most popular where it asks:

"Considering 60-70% of the American people are against the Iraq war, do you honestly think you can beat the Democratic nomination in the general election? If so, why?".
 
46. Question on: Foreign Policy (Not Iraq)
Why does the only candidate who supports the withdrawl of troops get the most money from troops?

Is a great question.
 
Fucks sake, I give up. We had the perfect opportunity here to get Ron questions which the GOP will love his answers to; and we've given him questions where he'll be entirely preaching to the choir.

For fucks sake, forgive me if I missed it, but which questions would you rather have us vote on? Evidently anyone can vote for questions, so please post your and I'll cast a vote for them.
 
Question 76 on most popular could use a bump.It asks:

"The Constitution clearly defines the powers and limits of the President, Congress and the Supreme Court. It also clearly states in the 10th Amendment that "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." Recent hot-button issues such as education, environment, health care and abortion are not the purview of the Federal Government and as such, not within the authority of the President to make any promises on their behalf. How do you reconcile the Presidential oath to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution” with your obvious, stated intent to transgress Presidential authority in some or all of the matters stated above?"

THIS should be the one we promote people.
 
Question 76 on most popular could use a bump.It asks:

"The Constitution clearly defines the powers and limits of the President, Congress and the Supreme Court. It also clearly states in the 10th Amendment that "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." Recent hot-button issues such as education, environment, health care and abortion are not the purview of the Federal Government and as such, not within the authority of the President to make any promises on their behalf. How do you reconcile the Presidential oath to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution” with your obvious, stated intent to transgress Presidential authority in some or all of the matters stated above?"

+1 vote.
 
Here you go

For fucks sake, forgive me if I missed it, but which questions would you rather have us vote on? Evidently anyone can vote for questions, so please post your and I'll cast a vote for them.

#1 on the MOST POPULAR tab.
"Can you explain exactly what your definition......."

#2 on the MOST POPULAR tab
"In the Florida debate Senator McCain said......"

#37 on the MOST POPULAR tab
"The Federal Reserve recently propped up..........."

#42 on the MOST POPULAR tab
"What caused the housing bubble?"

#18 on the MOST POPULAR tab
"H.R. 1955 (Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007) was passed recently by the House ...."
 
#46 MOST POPULAR

Why does the only candidate who supports the withdrawl of troops get the most money from troops?
 
#19 Most Popular

In your faith speech, you said religion was a requirement of freedom. Does this mean that atheists and other non-believers do not meet the requirements of freedom? Do you think atheists can be good Americans? Do atheists have any place in America?


Must be for Huckabee or Romney
 
"The Federal Reserve recently propped up the markets with an emergency rate cut, which experts agree will create yet another bubble. Do you believe that the government should continue to delegate the power to control our economy to a private banking institution, that has no congressional oversight?"


That should be edited slightly. It's considered semi-private/semi-public since its members are appointed by the president, even though its actions are as a private institution.
 
#1 on the MOST POPULAR tab.
"Can you explain exactly what your definition......."

#2 on the MOST POPULAR tab
"In the Florida debate Senator McCain said......"

#37 on the MOST POPULAR tab
"The Federal Reserve recently propped up..........."

#42 on the MOST POPULAR tab
"What caused the housing bubble?"

#18 on the MOST POPULAR tab
"H.R. 1955 (Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007) was passed recently by the House ...."

Done, thanks.
 
Question 76 on most popular could use a bump.It asks:

"The Constitution clearly defines the powers and limits of the President, Congress and the Supreme Court. It also clearly states in the 10th Amendment that "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." Recent hot-button issues such as education, environment, health care and abortion are not the purview of the Federal Government and as such, not within the authority of the President to make any promises on their behalf. How do you reconcile the Presidential oath to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution” with your obvious, stated intent to transgress Presidential authority in some or all of the matters stated above?"


And if you want a question asked about Iraq it should really be 114 on most popular where it asks:

"Considering 60-70% of the American people are against the Iraq war, do you honestly think you can beat the Democratic nomination in the general election? If so, why?".

The first question is too long winded most people will just switch off when they hear it.
I like the Iraq question , short and to the point.
 
Why #1?

Since Dr. Paul doesn't believe we need to win the war in Iraq to make progress, he won't even be asked the question. Why are we choosing a question that will give someone else airtime?
 
New question added to thread

This is a HUGE question - please vote.

Currently #2 on Most Recent Tab
Question on: Foreign Policy (Not Iraq)
If you believe we need to win the war in Iraq to make progress in the war on terror, do we not need to start and win wars in all countries that harbor Islamic fundamentalists since they are the proclaimed enemy? Do you agree with Senator McCain's statement two weeks ago when he said "I'm sorry to tell you, theres going to be other wars".

Please post the position of the question on the list here, when you vote so others can find it.
 
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