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Weapon X

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posted October 06, 2000 11:56 AM

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The following column by Harry Browne appears today on WorldNetDaily ( http://www.worldnetdaily.com ):

The top 10 questions left out of the presidential debate

By Harry Browne

Tuesday's presidential debate contained a lot of words, a lot of repetition, and a lot of disputes over the candidates' proposals. But many important questions were never raised.

Here are the top 10 questions that were never brought up:

10. Mr. Gore, you said you believe fully in a woman's right to choose. Does this mean a woman has a right to choose to get out of the Social Security system -- or to choose to smoke marijuana to relieve the pain
of glaucoma or chemotherapy? Or is abortion the only area in which a woman has the right to choose what she wants?

9. Mr. Bush, you said you believe in the strict construction of the Constitution. Where in the Constitution does it give you the authority to spend my money on federal education programs, to take my money and
give it to charities of your choice, or to set up a prescription-drug program for seniors?

8. Mr. Gore, you said you believe the Constitution contains a right to privacy. Does that mean you'll stop Treasury agents from searching our bank accounts, looking for suspicious transactions? Will you end all
federal asset forfeiture, stop monitoring e-mails, and take that ridiculous V-chip out of our TV sets?

7. Mr. Bush, you said you want to give taxpayer money to children to attend private schools. Won't that mean federal regulation of private schools -- turning them into clones of the government schools? Or are
you planning to issue the vouchers without any rules whatsoever?

6. Mr. Gore, when asked about the fund-raising scandals, you said you won't answer such questions because they are "personal attacks." Does this mean you should never be held personally accountable for anything
you do in office?

5. Mr. Bush, you said you believe in local control of education. Why then are you pushing for mandatory testing and other policies to be imposed by the federal government?

4. Mr. Gore, since the introduction of Medicare, the cost of health care to seniors has more than doubled, even after allowing for inflation. Why do you want to extend this failed program to prescription drugs -- which would probably cause their prices to rise and their availability to shrink, and discourage the development of new drugs that might cure cancer or Alzheimer's Disease?

3. Mr. Bush, you haven't proposed the elimination or reduction of a single government program, regulation, or law. So why do you refer to yourself as the candidate of smaller government?

2. Mr. Gore and Mr. Bush, you each keep referring to budget surpluses. But the official federal debt continues to grow month by month, year by year. This is because the "surplus" exists only by borrowing the excess Social Security receipts and using them to paper over the deficit in the general fund. So how can you promise to "save" Social Security when
you're spending all its receipts and leaving nothing in the trust fund?
And how can you promise to use the "surplus" for tax cuts, debt reduction, and new spending programs when there is no surplus?

And the #1 question that wasn't asked in the presidential debate is ...

1. Mr. Bush and Mr. Gore, would either of you be a better person today if, for your youthful drug use, you had served 10 years in prison? If not, why don't you propose to release the hundreds of thousands of
non-violent drug offenders in federal prisons?

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Harry Browne is the Libertarian presidential
candidate. His answers to the presidential debate questions can be seen and heard via streaming video at http://www.FreedomChannel.com . And more of his articles can be read at http://www.HarryBrowne2000.org


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Mr. T

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posted October 06, 2000 12:09 PM

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Old Harry is a very interesting guy. Cool post. Unfortunatly most people cannot see past the Republican/Democratic smokecreen. Our country needs more Harry Browns and Jesse Venturas and less Al Gores and George Bush's. Probably will never happen though, most Americans are to gullible-


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WODIN

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posted October 06, 2000 02:05 PM

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No 1. For both Mr. Gore and Mr. Bush. Uhhmm IF either of you were receiving a hummer from a sassy, slightley plump intern while on the phone with the Russian Premire would you pause the conversation and pop your nut or would you hold your nut till you are done talking.

As a follow up....
If you pop your nut while talking would this interfere with your train of thought?
Could you insure that the inturn swallowed all the possible increminating evidence before she pulled away?

Answers Gentlmen?


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MattTheSkywalker

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posted October 06, 2000 11:47 PM

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Slightly plump? Wow you're being generous.....

Harry Browne is among the more interesting candidates - as is Alan Keyes...but I'm voting mainstream this year - Bush - because he is the less of two evils.

For a serious third partyit would take a sustained 4 year campaign to make any inroads toward destroying the two party system.

Matt


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The Dude

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posted October 07, 2000 07:29 AM

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Slightly Plump? I'd hate to see what you'd call fat. Literally, I would hate to see that.

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WODIN

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posted October 07, 2000 07:50 AM

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I was phrasing that in the format that someone like McNiel or Leherer would ask the question. I know the womans a fatass! Geez


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