Obama asks the web to submit questions. You know what to do.

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From Slashdot: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/KQrlV48nF08/...

"The website for President-elect Obama's transition team, Change.gov, has unveiled a section called Open for Questions, which lets users submit questions and vote them up or down, in an effort to let the collaborative mind produce the questions that are the most important to the American populace (or at least the web-savvy portion). The page is powered by Google Moderator. It was unveiled yesterday, and CNet reports that when they went to post last night, '159,890 had voted on 1,986 questions from 3,255 people.'"

This is an opportunity for us to ask some REAL questions of our government.

Do not be fooled into believing Obama wasn't to hear *your* questions and expect the system to be rigged, but get up there and ask some real pointed barbs. Use this as a method to educate other people to the fraud of the Federal Reserve and the dangers of Socialism.

http://change.gov

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Here's an interesting

Here's an interesting article of censoring on that site.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/1208/Blagojevich_ques...

"Obama's supporters appear to be using -- and abusing -- a tool allowing them to "flag" questions as "inappropriate" to remove all questions mentioning Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich from the main pages of Obama's website."

Good luck with those questions

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Some sample questions. * The

Some sample questions.

* The Federal Reserve note "represents" one dollar, and circular logic is used to describe it saying it is 100 cents and a cent is 1/100 of a dollar. Obama, my question to you is, what is a dollar?

* Why is it the United States Government creates money on loan from the Federal Reserve member banks when the Treasury Department has the ability to create all the money it wants debt free? Should the United States Note (also known as the green back) be reintroduced? Why or why not?

* If all money is created in the form of only principle by the Federal Reserve and member banks and they charge interest on that money. Where does the money to pay the interest come from?