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To: Zakeet

This was clearly a set up.

CNN said they got some 5000 Utube questions — what are the odds that 5 of the 30 questions actually chosen are by Democrat plants? The odds are infinitesimal, even if we assume random choice and if we add, that CNN was supposed to scrutinize the questions, the chances should be in the slim to none category.

Yet we have not one, but 5 Democrat plants — that we know of — and I wouldn’t be surprised if some of the others were plants as well.

We are left with the only reasonable explanation, that CNN was told exactly which questioners were Democrats plants and they picked them quite deliberately.

What I don’t understand, why don’t the Republicans do a debate sponsored by FoxNews, insist on a Republican moderator, with a panel of 3-5 Republicans asking questions of the candidates, that REPUBLICAN voters are interested in, to decide which candidate they should support and vote for.


2 posted on 11/29/2007 11:44:00 PM PST by FocusNexus
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To: FocusNexus
I'm with you. The debates are supposed to show what our candidates believe and what they would do to change things. Instead we get a bunch of contrived questions from people who aren't even Republicans, asked by Liberals who are actively working for a RAT president. What's wrong with this picture?

How about us getting a moderator of our choosing like Newt Gingrich, Robert Bork or Rush Limbaugh? If Rush were the moderator, I guarantee there would be a huge audience, listening to solidly conservative questions designed to show the difference between us and the socialists.

7 posted on 11/30/2007 5:37:33 AM PST by anoldafvet (To liberals, building a wall across the Mexican border is a violation of the Voting Rights Act.)
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