Saturday, February 11, 2012

challengingworld

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  1. Addendum: Should the presidential candidates be required to reveal their sources of all information obtained (when requested) concerning their opponents during the campaign?

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  2. Question: Should the information shared be limited to facts relative to the political platform and current personal issues after the candidate has become the POTUS? Example should it be proper to post inflammatory information in a magazine concerning the POTUS's personal accounts during his/her college days?

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  3. What can we do we make the media more accountable and less biased in their affairs involving the political arena? In the end will it make any difference?

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  4. What impartial and unbiased online information sites are available to the public for political updates and accurate information sharing ?

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  5. What percentage of America is computer-literate and use the web as a source of political information in their research of the competing candidates ?

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  6. How does the military ensure each of its members are given the opportunity to be represented as a voting citizen out of country?

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  7. When political candidates break the law for the sake of campaign efforts should it be judged as a punishable crime or is it fair enough that they simply suffer penalties, since no physical harm comes to no individuals?

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  8. Correction: . . . . any individuals

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  9. What is the single most desirable trait a POTUS candidate can possess as an individual?

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