It's time to start bombarding our wonderful mainstream media with questions for the upcoming debates. Well thought out, thoughtfully worded questions that are succinct, hit the nail on the head, and get to the core of the issues.
Questions that will expose McCain's lies and hypocrisy, his disdain for women, his temper. Questions that will show Obama's specific positions in contrast to McCain's positions.
Follow below the fold for links, suggestions, ideas, etc.
Okay, September 26th we have the MSNBC debate, and we can go there here
Sept. 26 MSNBC Debate
There is also a general myspace link that will soon be available to submit questions for the October 7th debate. This link also allows a lot more web functionality for all of the debates, though nothing is online yet.
MySpace Link
The third debate takes place at Hofstra, and as of right now I can't find anyplace to submit questions, but I will update if I unearth something.
Hofstra
What I propose is to list questions in the comment sections, we can come up with subtle nuances, specific points, get together and submit similar questions over and over again from different users that might increase the chance that they are submitted.
For example, one person might submit a question asking John McCain about his history of rude and disresectful comments about women (gorrilla rape joke, Chelsea Clinton joke, Hillar called a bitch, Palin laughing at cancer survivor called bitch), another person might submit a question discussing how McCain's position on women has changed given he has a history of being crass and rude towards women, another question might just specify one of those jokes and tie it into his abortion/rape kit/equal pay votes...
In the event that the myspace page allows us to send in video questions as a few of the debates in the past have...well this would give us a chance to actually SHOW McCain doing and saying some of the things that he has denied.
I think you get the picture.
It is important to keep the questions specific and pointed, they need to put McCain in a position where the truth is in the question, so any lie he tells will be blatantly obvious.
Just some thoughts...