From: Bradley K. Sherman (bks@panix.com)
Subject: Re: Faux Format:Media Controlled Political Debate Debacle
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Date: 2004-05-29 12:20:17 PST
In article <8f49fa86.0405291103.22c14df8.RemoveThis@posting.google.com>,
nan <nanleecro.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote:
>REAL debate is NOT Q&A contrived by PUNDITS!
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>Stage a Debate: A Primer for Teachers (Lincoln-Douglas Debate Format)
>[...]
Kerry has challenged Bush to just such a series of debates.
Bush, a coward of the highest order, refused.
Bush can't even handle softball Q&A, taking only *ten* questions in
the staged press conference on 6 March 2003. His only press
conference leading up to the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq.
--bks
I agree that Pres. Bush is not a glib ad lib speaker. John Kerry is
a polished demagogue who speaks with a forked tongue.
The sameold attending press use their press conference questions to
essay their biases. The questions they pose are contrived in grand
paragraphs disclosing their political bias and partisan animus.
If I were Pres. Bush, I wouldn't answer the arrogant press either. The
president, any president, should talk directly via CSPAN to the people
without being filtered by so-called reporters and self-appointed
pundits.
Questions like, "Mr. President, given your...and because the
world...and if the voters...and should as...suggesting that...? AND,
"Do you still beat you wife?" Yes or no?
John Kerry has the intellectual acuity (ahem!) to answer both "yes &
no." Therefore, it is obvious Kerry exercises deception which is a
practice of the liar and the hypocrite, and the device of the
demagogue.
from Nan
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