You're probably at this page because of my testing setup related to the voting system described in this post. I took that offline, and now - going on a year and a half later - I'd be able to do it much more quickly and easily using various add-on modules that are available for Drupal.
If anyone wants to fund an effort - most importantly for the advertising and outreach that would be necessary - use this site's WHOIS to get in touch.
Tired of the mainstream media concentrating on trivia instead of calling the presidential candidates on their lies? Willing to spend a little bit of your time to do something about it?
In an attempt to have some tough questions asked, I'll give the first person who asks John McCain or Barack Obama one of the following questions $100, subject to the rules below.
Here are the questions I want asked:
Youtube and/or CNN censored the list of video replies to their raw footage of the recent CNN/Youtube GOP debate.
On November 29, 2007 I uploaded two highly critical videos about the previous night's debate, and added them as replies to two of the CNN/Youtube-provided videos. My videos were in the list of replies for between one and three days, but then sometime on or before December 1 were deleted from the list. (Note: the videos themselves weren't deleted; they were only deleted from the list of replies).There's a list of tough questions from Phyllis Schlafly here, which, as with this site, she's encouraging others to ask at town hall meetings. The immigration-related questions are summarized here. Samples:
...Do you consider it a presidential duty to prevent illegal entry into our country?
...Will you pardon the two Border Patrol agents who stopped an illegal alien from bringing in a million dollars worth of illegal drugs, and now face 11- and 12-year sentences while the drug smuggler was given immunity from prosecution?