Info Technology: Internet Vs. Conventional TV Tech by YourEnchantedGardener .....

How about an Internet Website that asks questions of the Presidenttial Candidates and has them each respond?

Date:   1/10/2008 4:34:04 PM ( 16 y ago)


I would like to see a Web Site where people ask questions of the Political
Presidential Candidates, and each responds.

The kind of questions asked determine the information given.
I did not like the questions in the New Hampshire debate.
I would like to ask some questions that were not brought up.

What foods do you eat?
What companies are you keeping in business
through the foods you eat and will be bringing
into the White House?

Where do you stand on support for organic foods
and the food emergency you are in?

What are your ideas about nutrition?

I am sure there are a lot of quesitions you might want to know.

Having a TV moderator who controls the information flow
no longer works for me.

Dennis Kucinich, in his interview with Bill Moyers last Friday, understored
a point I have been thinking about.

Internet Vs. Conventional TV Tech.

KUCINICH: Right. And I think that what's noteworthy is I think we have two cultures here. One which is the emerging culture of information technology that's Internet-based. And the other one is the more conventional TV technology which is coming to a clash. And I think they reflect some political trends in this country that maybe aren't getting too much attention. But they are going to have an impact.

BILL MOYERS: What rationale di

From Swami Beyondandanda:

"I had another realization that day, and it applies more than ever now. That is that the real adult way to choose a President or any other representative of the people is to write a job description, then hold interviews as we would for any employee. That way, we the people would ask the questions, not the lackeys at CNN (they're all C-B.S. in my book) or any other network. We would also make sure to interview candidates like Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul, who have all been virtually shut out because of "credibility problems" -- in other words, they speak too much truth."

Thanks Popoe!

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