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Dodd Wants To Know...

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This Wednesday at 8PM Eastern, the Republican Presidential candidates will be holding their own YouTube debate. Similar to the Democratic version in South Carolina in July, the candidates will be asked questions via YouTube videos. YouTube accepted thousands of videos and those submissions will be winnowed down to a handful that are presented as questions for the GOP. Senator Dodd jumped on the opportunity to ask the Republican field a question about the issue that matters most to him: protecting our Constitution.

Here's a transcript of Dodd's question:

Hi I'm Chris Dodd. I'm from East Haddam, Connecticut and my family and I are spending a little time in Iowa these days.

I have a question about the Constitution.

Many Americans are concerned that the administration seems to be making a false choice, that is, to be safer we have to give up rights. I don't believe that, I wonder if you do.

And if you believe that we ought not give up our rights, then what would you do in order to protect our Constitution?

It's up to CNN to pick which questions are asked, but what would help them see it is if you take the time to give it a good recommendation, leave a positive comment, share it with your friends, or add it to your favorite videos. If you have a blog, post it. The time to ask your own questions of the Republican field has expired, now it's time to push the best videos to the top and get the Republican candidates on record about what they will do to protect our Constitution.

Jamison Foser of Media Matters recently documented the lack of discussion of the Constitution and rule of law issues during both parties' presidential debates. With over 1,500 questions asked, there's been almost no focus on the most fundamental issue that the next President will have to deal with. Senator Dodd is hoping to change that by asking the Republican field what they will do to protect the Constitution. I hope they get a chance to answer Dodd's important question.

Comments

hannah November 26, 2007 - 1:19pm

The constitution is a nuisance. Just look at all these right:

property rights

mineral rights

fishing rights

landing rights

hunting rights

air rights

logging rights

civil rights

human rights

privacy rights

religious rights

juvenile rights

employment rights

transit rights

water rights

How the hell is anyone supposed to take care of all that? And then there's that free stuff. You know: free speech, free press, free assembly, etc. How can you blame a politician for concentrating on the things he can give away and make himself some friends? Give a guy a break!!!!!

Alan November 26, 2007 - 9:38pm

I love it!

Losing our rights is too high a price to pay just to pave the way for big war companies to get rich.

Go Dodd!



 
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