Turn on the news. It has been on.
2007-11-29 09:54:25
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answered by The Voice of Reason 7
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I agree that CNN did a poor job of screening questioners.
But honestly, why does it matter? The stance of the Republican candidates in response to these questions was fairly uniform and expected. Ultimately, it did nothing to alter the debate.
Also, judging by the dumb, irrelevent "how many guns do you own" question, maybe CNN and Cooper didn't have much to work with, to fill in a 2 hour debate and was forced to use questions from Democrats.
2007-11-29 09:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Its all over the news. It was even in the one yahoo news article that was featured on the front page.
2007-11-29 09:56:13
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answered by pixy_stix 5
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This issue has been covered, ad nauseum, on the conservative radio talk shows today. CNN and the Dems have been getting raked over the coals for it.
2007-11-29 09:52:22
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answered by regerugged 7
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both sides do it, but only one side gets it pointed out. the truth is neither party is honest, but the media is even less honest for screening one side and exploiting everything on the other. they would let the country go down in flames just for a political agenda. it's pretty sad actually.
2007-11-29 09:55:56
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answered by StealthShadow 4
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geez, fema put on a whole fake question and answere sitcom, its went into syndication already, bush has been caught with a reciever in his ears so someone could tell him what to say, bush has screened audiances from the beginning!!
fox has been blabberin about it all friggin day, we all know about itr, gety over it!!!!
it happens, nobody cares!!!
2007-11-29 10:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It's been all over the news (television) . . . I have MSNBC on all day . . .
Sorry, I don't read yahoo news.
2007-11-29 09:51:37
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answered by CHARITY G 7
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