Lucky... 0 #26 December 2, 2007 QuoteYou know, I actually would PREFER that debate questions be asked by those siding with the opponent. I'd want a candidate who says, "Bring it on." Huckabee sounds like a wimp now with sniveling about it. Exactly, but these die-hard R's are seriously worried they may / probably lose the WH and Congress for several terms. And they used to call the D's whiners.....perhaps they take turns being whiners. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucky... 0 #27 December 2, 2007 Quote NEWSFLASH: Primaries are for the parties themselves. The correct forum for others is the open election. I wouldn't really have a problem with Dims asking questions if they were undecided and might vote for a republican candidate or Republicans who might vote for a dem candidate asking questions during a dem primary debate. That's not the case here. These guys had already decided who they're supporting in the upcoming election. How do you know? You totally disrgarded Ryoder's point. It could go either way. To worry about the author rather than the issue is, well, and Ad Hominem. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucky... 0 #28 December 2, 2007 >>>>>>>>>Primaries are for the parties. The general election is for everyone. Who owns the swing voters? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucky... 0 #29 December 2, 2007 But you're right, the election is a gov process, the media is 1st issue, the gov should intervien and restrict the media. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites