It's Not Every Day
Next Thursday, March 27th, I'll be one of the panelists asking questions of the three Republican candidates for NC-11's Congressional seat. The debate will take place at Asheville's URTV studios. There will be two other panelists, both, I assume of the Republican persuasion. The 90 minute debate duration means I'll get to ask three, maybe four, questions. I've got a couple cooked up already, and I'm looking for more good ideas.
That's where you come in.
Atop Scrutiny Hooligans' left hand sidebar is a handy new clickable box that asks you, "Got a question for the NC-11 GOP candidates' forum?" Click on the box and give it your best shot. I'll select the best question(s) and ask the candidates on the 27th.
There are no rules or requirements for the content or style of your questions. One I heard at Drinking Liberally a week and a half has stayed with me ("What the f*** is wrong with you people?"), though I don't think it'll meet standards of decorum. Thanks for your help with this dubious and strange task. I'll let you know when the thing is supposed to air.
[There's a slight chance that the form may not work for some folks, particularly those who use Safari and some older versions of Internet Explorer. If you're one of those people, feel free to use the contact form here, and we'll add it to the list. Thanks!]
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relocating from Indianapolis, IN to RTP, NC soon
I wouldn't recommend drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity for everyone, but they've always worked for me. -- Hunter S. Thompson
Where do you stand on mercenary armies
using North Carolina as their training grounds?
Good luck!
Do you believe the government has the right to control a person's reproductive functions and if so why do they not have the right to control guns? Too easy, they'll talk about life versus guns.
Hmmm. How about this, "The bible clearly states that homosexuality is a sin in Leviticus, it also states that eating pork and shellfish are abominations that will result in 'burning in hell'. Do you support shutting down North Carolina's hog and shellfish industry?"
One of the pitfalls of childhood is that one doesn't have to understand something to feel it. - Carlos Ruiz Zafon