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Blackhatjack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 11:42 AM
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Here is a list of questions every candidate for President 2008 should answer TODAY....
If elected President
1. will you immediately withdraw at least 40,000 troops from Iraq?
2. will you roll back Bush's tax cuts for those making $200,000/yr?
3. will you present a plan to cover every uninsured American, and what will be the costs?
4. will you refuse to make balancing the budget your highest priority over the needs of the people?
5. will you join Congress in making the government negotiate volume prices for medicare with drug companies?
6. will you join Congress in breaking up Media consolidations and monopolies?
7. will you join Congress in investigating and punishing theft, fraud and corruption by war profiteers?
8. will you open government files to public scrutiny, including the Presidential papers of GWB?
9. will you demand honesty of government officials and demand full disclosure of intelligence
GWB received leading up to the war with Iraq?
10. will you join Congress in restoring EPA funding and disclosing all the scientific data
the government has obtained on global warming and its effects?

AND will you keep each one of these promises if elected, and report to the American people on a regular basis as to the progress made in regard to each one?

There are other questions I am sure I have overlooked. Please feel free to add to the list. However, I think the answers to these questions will help voters filter the candidate list down to a manageable few for more indepth consideration.
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Ezlivin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 11:53 AM
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1. Will you launch an independent and thorough investigation of 9/11?
N/T
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 11:56 AM
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5. An investigation that starts at the beginning of our dealings with terrorists, not the
Edited on Mon Feb-05-07 11:59 AM by blm
1998 bullshit cap that Bush placed on it to protect the trail back to its IranContra/BCCI roots.
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Ezlivin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 11:57 AM
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7. Amen!
N/T
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 01:09 PM
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15. And let's not forget THESE questions that were left unanswered throughout the 90s,
and would have PREVENTED a 9-11 event had they been dealt with in a way that sought clarity and justice:



There have been a number of matters which the Subcommittee has received some information on, but has not been able to investigate adequately, due such factors as lack of resources, lack of time, documents being withheld by foreign governments, and limited evidentiary sources or witnesses. Some of the main areas which deserve further investigation include:

1. The extent of BCCI's involvement in Pakistan's nuclear program. As set forth in the chapter on BCCI in foreign countries, there is good reason to conclude that BCCI did finance Pakistan's nuclear program through the BCCI Foundation in Pakistan, as well as through BCCI-Canada in the Parvez case. However, details on BCCI's involvement remain unavailable. Further investigation is needed to understand the extent to which BCCI and Pakistan were able to evade U.S. and international nuclear non-proliferation regimes to acquire nuclear technologies.

2. BCCI's manipulation of commodities and securities markets in Europe and Canada. The Subcommittee has received information that remains not fully substantiated that BCCI defrauded investors, as well as some major U.S. and European financial firms, through manipulating commodities and securities markets, especially in Canada, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. This alleged fraud requires further investigation in those countries.

3. BCCI's activities in India, including its relationship with the business empire of the Hinduja family. The Subcommittee has not had access to BCCI records regarding India. The substantial lending by BCCI to the Indian industrialist family, the Hindujas, reported in press accounts, deserves further scrutiny, as do the press reports concerning alleged kick-backs and bribes to Indian officials.

4. BCCI's relationships with convicted Iraqi arms dealer Sarkis Soghanalian, Syrian drug trafficker, terrorist, and arms trafficker Monzer Al-Kassar, and other major arms dealers. Sarkenalian was a principal seller of arms to Iraq. Monzer Al- Kassar has been implicated in terrorist bombings in connection with terrorist organizations such as the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Other arms dealers, including some who provided machine guns and trained Medellin cartel death squads, also used BCCI. Tracing their assets through the bank would likely lead to important information concerning international terrorist and arms trafficker networks.

5. The use of BCCI by central figures in arms sales to Iran during the 1980's. The late Cyrus Hashemi, a key figure in allegations concerning an alleged deal involving the return of U.S. hostages from Iran in 1980, banked at BCCI London. His records have been withheld from disclosure to the Subcommittee by a British judge. Their release might aid in reaching judgments concerning Hashemi's activities in 1980, with the CIA under President Carter and allegedly with William Casey.

6. BCCI's activities with the Central Bank of Syria and with the Foreign Trade Mission of the Soviet Union in London. BCCI was used by both the Syrian and Soviet governments in the period in which each was involved in supporting activities hostile to the United States. Obtaining the records of those financial transactions would be critical to understanding what the Soviet Union under Brezhnev, Chernenko, and Andropov was doing in the West; and might document the nature and extent of Syria's support for international terrorism.

7. BCCI's involvement with foreign intelligence agencies. A British source has told the Bank of England and British
investigators that BCCI was used by numerous foreign intelligence agencies in the United Kingdom. The British intelligence service, the MI-5, has sealed documents from BCCI's records in the UK which could shed light on this allegation.

8. The financial dealings of BCCI directors with Charles Keating and several Keating affiliates and front-companies, including
the possibility that BCCI related entities may have laundered funds for Keating to move them outside the United States. The Subcommittee found numerous connections among Keating and BCCI-related persons and entities, such as BCCI director Alfred Hartman; CenTrust chief David Paul and CenTrust itself; Capcom front-man Lawrence Romrell; BCCI shipping affiliate, the Gokal group and the Gokal family; and possibly Ghaith Pharaon. The ties between BCCI and Keating's financial empire require further investigation.

9. BCCI's financing of commodities and other business dealings of international criminal financier Marc Rich. Marc Rich
remains the most important figure in the international commodities markets, and remains a fugitive from the United States following his indictment on securities fraud. BCCI lending to Rich in the 1980's amounted to tens of millions of dollars. Moreover, Rich's commodities firms were used by BCCI in connection with BCCI's involving in U.S. guarantee programs through the Department of Agriculture. The nature and extent of Rich's relationship with BCCI requires further investigation.

10. The nature, extent and meaning of the ownership of shares of other U.S. financial institutions by Middle Eastern political
figures. Political figures and members of the ruling family of various Middle Eastern countries have very substantial investments in the United States, in some cases, owning substantial shares of major U.S. banks. Given BCCI's routine use of nominees from the Middle East, and the pervasive practice of using nominees within the Middle East, further investigation may be warranted of Middle Eastern ownership of domestic U.S. financial institutions.

11. The nature, extent, and meaning of real estate and financial investments in the United States by major shareholders of BCCI. BCCI's shareholders and front-men have made substantial investments in real estate throughout the United States, owning major office buildings in such key cities as New York and Washington, D.C. Given BCCI's pervasiveness criminality, and the role of these shareholders and front-men in the BCCI affair, a complete review of their holdings in the United States is warranted.

12. BCCI's collusion in Savings & Loan fraud in the U.S. The Subcommittee found ties between BCCI and two failed Savings and Loan institutions, CenTrust, which BCCI came to have a controlling interest in, and Caprock Savings and Loan in Texas, and as noted above, the involvement of BCCI figures with Charles Keating and his business empire. In each case, BCCI's involvement cost the U. S. taxpayers money. A comprehensive review of BCCI's account holders in the U.S. and globally might well reveal additional such cases. In addition, the issue of whether David Paul and CenTrust's political relationships were used by Paul on behalf of BCCI merits further investigation.

13. The sale of BCCI affiliate Banque de Commerce et de Placements (BCP) in Geneva, to the Cukorova Group of Turkey, which owned an entity involved in the BNL Iraqi arms sales, among others. Given BNL's links to BCCI, and Cukorova Groups' involvement through its subsidiary, Entrade, with BNL in the sales to Iraq, the swift sale of BCP to Cukorova just weeks after BCCI's closure -- prior to due diligence being conducted -- raises questions as to whether a prior relationship existed between BCCI and Cukorova, and Cukorova's intentions in making the purchase. Within the past year, Cukorova also applied to purchase a New York bank. Cukorova's actions pertaining to BCP require further investigation in Switzerland by Swiss authorities, and by the Federal Reserve New York.

14. BCCI's role in China. As noted in the chapter on BCCI's activities in foreign countries, BCCI had extensive activity in China, and the Chinese government allegedly lost $500 million when BCCI closed, mostly from government accounts. While there have been allegations that bribes and pay-offs were involved, these allegations require further investigation and detail to determine what actually happened, and who was involved.

15. The relationship between Capcom and BCCI, between Capcom and the intelligence community, and between Capcom's shareholders and U.S. telecommunications industry figures. The Subcommittee was able to interview people and review documents concerning Capcom that no other investigators had to date interviewed or reviewed. Much more needs to be done to understand what Capcom was doing in the United States, the United Kingdom, Egypt, Oman, and the Middle East, including whether the firm was, as has been alleged but not proven, used by the intelligence community to move funds for intelligence operations; and whether any person involved with Capcom was seeking secretly to acquire interests in the U.S. telecommunications industry.

16. The relationship of important BCCI figures and important intelligence figures to the collapse of the Hong Kong Deposit and Guaranty Bank and Tetra Finance (HK) in 1983. The circumstances surrounding the collpase of these two Hong Kong banks; the Hong Kong banks' practices of using nominees, front-companies, and back-to-back financial transactions; the Hong Banks' directors having included several important BCCI figures, including Ghanim Al Mazrui, and a close associate of then CIA director William Casey; all raise the question of whether there was a relationship between these two institutions and BCCI-Hong Kong, and whether the two Hong Kong institutions were used for domestic or foreign intelligence operations.

17. BCCI's activities in Atlanta and its acquisition of the National Bank of Georgia through First American. Although the Justice Department indictments of Clark Clifford and Robert Altman cover portions of how BCCI acquired National Bank of Georgia, other important allegations regarding the possible involvement of political figures in Georgia in BCCI's activities there remain outside the indictment. These allegations, as well as the underlying facts regarding BCCI's activities in Georgia, require further investigation.

18. The relationship between BCCI and the Banca Nazionale del Lavoro. BCCI and the Atlanta Branch of BNL had an extensive relationship in the United States, with the Atlanta Branch of BNL having a substantial number of accounts in BCCI's Miami offices. BNL was, according to federal indictments, a significant financial conduit for weapons to Iraq. BCCI also made loans to Iraq, although of a substantially smaller nature. Given the criminality of both institutions, and their interlocking activities, further investigation of the relationship could produce further understanding of Saddam Hussein's international network for acquiring weapons, and how Iraq evaded governmental restrictions on such weapons acquisitions.

19. The alleged relationship between the late CIA director William Casey and BCCI. As set forth in the chapter on intelligence, numerous trails lead from BCCI to Casey, and from Casey to BCCI, and the investigation has been unable to follow any of them to the end to determine whether there was indeed a relationship, and if there was, its nature and extent. If any such relationship existed, it could have a significant impact on the findings and conclusions concerning the CIA and BCCI's role in U.S. foreign policy and intelligence operations during the Casey era. The investigation's work detailing the ties of BCCI to the intelligence community generally also remains far from complete, and much about these ties remains obscure and in need of further investigation.

20. Money laundering by other major international banks. Numerous BCCI officials told the Subcommittee that BCCI's money laundering was no different from activities they observed at other international banks, and provided the names of a number of prominent U.S. and European banks which they alleged engaged in money laundering. There is no question that BCCI's laundering of drug money, while pervading the institution, constituted a small component of the total money laundering taking place in international banking. Further investigation to determine which international banks are soliciting and handling drug money should be undertaken.
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Flarney Donating Member (512 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 11:58 AM
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8. Ditto...make it a criminal investiation, too
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Lydia Leftcoast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 11:53 AM
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2. Superb questions, and I would add
11. What will you do to fight global warming? Are you willing to ask the American people to make temporary sacrifices for a more secure future?

12. Are you willing to call bullshit on the War on Terror and capable of explaining why you are doing so?

This is the kind of questioning that is missing in the celebrity-driven political discussions I see on DU. Everyone is going on about how great it would be to have a woman or an African-American or a Southerner or a good public speaker.

That's all superficial bullshit.

What we need is someone who is willing to tackle the difficult questions and explain them to the American people in a way that will make the majority understand.
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Buzz Clik Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 11:54 AM
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4. ... stem cell research, ANWR, mountaintop mining, etc...
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Blackhatjack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 12:13 PM
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10. Very well said! IT gets right to the heart of the matter .....
"This is the kind of questioning that is missing in the celebrity-driven political discussions I see on DU. Everyone is going on about how great it would be to have a woman or an African-American or a Southerner or a good public speaker.

That's all superficial bullshit.

What we need is someone who is willing to tackle the difficult questions and explain them to the American people in a way that will make the majority understand."
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I believe you have it just right. THe American people need a leader committed to doing the hard work required to meet the challenges we are struggling with right now. I believe that appearance is way overrated when compared to honesty and integrity.

Appearances mean nothing. Substance means everything. period.
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Blackhatjack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 12:16 PM
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11. The purpose of the OP questions is to begin sorting out the serious candidates deserving our support
We need our candidates to climb down off the fence posts, take a stand on difficult questions, and quit trying to appeal to everyone on every issue.

I predict that the candidate who comes off as telling the truth will receive a huge boost in voter support. The question will be whether that boost is enough to offset huge campaign advertising spending.

I hope truth wins out. I am not sure it will. Our future hangs in the balance.
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Buzz Clik Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 11:53 AM
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3. Interesting list. You're going to ask those questions of professional liars?
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Lydia Leftcoast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 11:56 AM
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6. Well, it would be refreshing to see REAL journalists asking these
questions wiithout warning and seeing who has done their homework on the issues and who just mumbles platitudes.
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Blackhatjack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 12:21 PM
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12. It will happen if the corporations running the MSM know they will be called to account
in Congressional investigations for their pushing Bush propaganda in exchange for corporate perks.

The more sure they are that Republicans are effectly neutered as the 2008 elections approach, the more they will revert back to real journalism.

However, they have a lot of 'water carrying for Bush' to answer for, and the need to ratchet up real journalism is going to be crucial to minimize the changes that are about to fall upon them with a Democratic President and Congress.
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SheilaT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 12:01 PM
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9. I just wish I made
$200,000 a year. That would be nice. Even at the old tax rate.
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Joe Chi Minh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 12:31 PM
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13. "And will you ensure that elections meet the demanding standards of other developed countries, i.e.
no machinery, just pencil, paper and ballot box - and administered by government officials who, under no circumstances, will be partisan activists - on pain of imprisonment. Ballot papers shall be counted in full public view, as soon as practicable, immediately after voting closes, and the winners announced as soon as the count is concluded and, if necessary checked."

"The notion that circumstances in the nation and/or the world demand an immediate coronation of the victors, irrespective of queries concerning the counting shall in no wise be entertained. An accurate count of all the votes must be paramount."

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I believe in the UK, we just employ school-teachers, etc, on an ad hoc basis, but clearly something much more fraud and suppression-proof will be required in the US, until such time as elections cease to be accepted as blood sport, and turned into a routinely sedate and civilised, civic service.

As a Brit, I'm all too well aware of the deadly deficiencies of an effectively two-party system, but fraudulent elections on top of that, means that elections are simply a charade, citizens becoming "subjects" under a corporate monarch. Technically, we, Brits, are subjects of the sovereign, but today it is almost entirely a mythical subjection.

Imo, this question should head the list.
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hopein08 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 12:31 PM
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14. Here's my addition (its kind of a hokey-"Survivor" finale-type question)
Without mentioning yourself or your plans, chose one of your opponents and described two reasons that I should NOT vote for them?

The reason I would ask this question (say in a town hall or something like that) is because they are starting to sound like carbon copies of each other. Not that I want mud-slinging between Democrats, I don't want that at all. I just want some differentiation. And I want the candidates to tell me what those differences are. And, if you've seen finales of "Survivors" when the jury asks questions like that and says that if the finalists mention themselves, they lose the votes of the jury...its the perfect system.

Sorry if that's confusing or cheesy.
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applegrove Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-05-07 06:21 PM
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16. That is a perfect list!
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