Monday, September 14, 2015

#DebateCorruptionWednesday

Dear United State of America,

I am a citizen, residing in Birmingham, Alabama.

There are millions of Americans who want our country and Congress to debate the demand for campaign finance reform that gyrocopter pilot Doug Hughes put in the letter he tried to deliver to 535 members of Congress in April. (That letter can be read here.)

In the first Republican debate in August, Donald Trump said blatantly to millions of Americans, "Our system is broken." (A video of what Donald Trump said at the first debate is here.)

Our country and our Congress need to ramp up this debate.

This week of the second Republican debate is excellent opportunity for sounding the alarum louder.

Wednesday night should be crescendo time.

#DebateCorruptionWednesday, or just #DebateCorruption.

Sincerely,
Rob Shattuck

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Ask CNN to ask question about corruption

According to Represent.Us, as of mid-afternoon on Monday, the 14th, nearly 13,000 people had added their names to demand that CNN ask a critical question during Wednesday night's presidential debate, to wit:
As president, what specific steps would you take to fix our corrupt political system?
Use the following Represent.Us link to add your name::
Represent.Us says: "If we're going to get our question into the debates, we'll need to make a big splash on social media too. CNN loves their hashtags, so don't forget to include #CNNDebate and #AskTheQuestion in your posts – otherwise CNN's team might not see them!"

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