Your chance to ask Timothy Geithner a question

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Digg has partnered with The Wall Street Journal for an exclusive interview with U.S. Secretary of Treasury Timothy Geithner. Alan Murray, Deputy Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal, will be asking him the most popular questions as submitted and voted upon by you. From now until Thursday, August 20th at 12 Noon PT, you can submit and Digg up questions to decide which will be asked.

http://digg.com/dialogg/Timothy_Geithner_1

Well this could be fun. Current most dugg question: "Why has the federal reserve bank never been audited?" (+97 diggs)

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well he agree to be hooked to a lie detector

and given truth serum?

Hey Timmy

since the money changers have been booted out of at least 50 different countries over the past 2000yrs, (mainly for usury) how soon do you think this will happen here in the US?

http://www.iamthewitness.com/books/Andrew.Carrington.Hitchco...

History ususally repeats itself~

My karma ran over your dogma~

My karma ran over your dogma~

Geithner Says No Tilt to Goldman

Here is a preview of the full interview to be released Tues, Aug 25: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125088307063549883.html

I like how eloquent and trusting the environment is where the interview takes place. Who could ever be dishonest in a room like this?

Why does every President who oppses the banking cartel...

...wind up either dead or with a few holes in them? A. Jackson...(both pistols misfired at point blank range)
Lincoln... (Greenbacks). Garfield (Greenbacks) McKinnley (sp) (Bi-metallic) - Kennedy (exec order SILVER NOTES) Reagan (conversations about going back to GOLD std and doing away with the FED)

MUST just be a coincidence... huh?

The Liberty a society retains is inversely proportional to the number of Lawyers in the Government.

The Liberty a society retains is inversely proportional to the number of Lawyers in the Government.

Unfortunately, The most dugg question,

'Why has the federal reserve bank never been audited?,' is far to easy for him to answer and may even be a boon for the opposition of 1207.

Wow!

The questions on there are freaking classic!

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Comedy

This is going to be a hilarious interview. Look at the top five questions as of right now. Two involve the audit of the Fed and two, perhaps three, involve implicit and/or explicit accusations of Sec. Geithner being corrupt.

So The Voting Is Over

The voting period has ended and you’ve picked the top questions that The Wall Street Journal Deputy Managing Editor Alan Murray will pose to Timothy Geithner, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. We’ll be posting the Digg Dialogg here next Tuesday, August 25th at 8am ET / 5am PT.

I'll try and remember to link to the Dialogg when it is posted. Yes, this will be comical.

Constitutional authority

At http://digg.com/dialogg/Timothy_Geithner_1?t=27719633#c27719633 I asked a question referring to when Rep. Michele Bachmann asked him about the Constitutional authority for his actions. He didn't answer the question then; maybe the people can get an answer now (although we already know the answer: there is no Constitutional authority for what he's been doing).

Made mine as specific as possible

"Why do you make public statements that the Federal Reserve is already subject to audit when the US Code states clearly and succinctly in Title 31, Subtitle 1, Chapter 7, Subchapter 2, § 714(b) that the most important, dangerous, and easily abused sections of it's operation and policy are totally exempt from all public disclosure?"

I dunno why so many are so vague and short. These people dodge questions for a living, when they aren't ripping people off and drinking the blood of infants or whatever else it is that they get paid for.

We need to hammer them with their own lawyerish crap, give him questions that would take at least a minute of stuttering to dodge. That is, of course, IF they give him the most dugg questions as they say they will. And we all know how that goes.

Here are my

Here are my questions...

Which Swiss bank do you use to hide the millions in kickbacks that Wall Street has paid you for doing their bidding at the expense of the average American? Also, how do you sleep at night?

like he's really going to

like he's really going to answer.

The slogan press on has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race. No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what he gave.

- Calvin Coolidge

My 3

Timmuh,

3 questions:

-How can a free country co-exist with a central bank?
-How can a free country have a monopoly on monetary policy?
-Specifically where in the Constitution does the Fed get it's authority?

Your subject,
Ryan

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I'd like to answer that

TImmuh!
Timmuh..Timmuh.

"I don't endorse anything they say"
~Ron Paul On the 911 Truth movement.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGyhlNY0y1k

Hopefully ......

...they will ask the must dugg questions.

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Bump!

Bump!

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284! Take it, Geitner!

Let's see if Digg actually

Let's see if Digg actually asks the top questions.

I ask

Poor Timmy having a hard time with the fact people are waking up, and you cant sell your house...
My question is why are you and your gangster pals at the Federal Reserve scared of Ron Paul?

Freedom is another way to God...A corrupt government is a straight way to hell.

I believe in Hope & Change..I Hope the government will Change
Spindale-Rutherford County-North Carolina

Dear Timmy

How will you go about evading these questions? Pretend they're taxes?

YEA, Timmy, when are you

YEA, Timmy, when are you going to put your finger in the dike ?
Buster Brown is waiting..
naughty, naught