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The Lighter Side of Election, Care of Candidate Zero

Click here to see if you've got the skills to be President - you know,
the lightenin' quick arrow keys and the fearless ability to collect votes
by eating stars in a maze while dodging voracious cartoon Democrats and
Republicans. If you first collect a ticket, button, picket, or cup of
coffee then you can win 50 votes by swaying each Democrat or Republican
in your favor - AKA eating them Pac-Man-style. (Ms. Pac-Man-style for
the ladies.) The game's wahka-wahka-wahka sound is worth it alone.
Nonpartisan Parody: CANDIDATE ZERO is a one-platform pol who knows how
to bond with potential voters ("I've always wanted to try yoga";
"Tiramisu is never as good as you think it's going to be").
He's got his own bio ("I invented the after-hours party") and
his own mockumentary clips from the mock campaign trail where he mockingly
mocks about himself and our "beautiful land of freedom, where woodchucks
can chuck and the deer can do...whatever it is that deer like to do."
Added bonus: Real footage of a hopping monkey. It's a monkey. But it's
hopping.
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Candidate Responses and Rebuttals
In case you've accessed this page directly, we want to make sure you know...
NONPARTISANSHIP:
From marketing only through strictly nonpartisan media outlets, to
creating an evenly split pre-moderating panel of individuals and a
nonpartisan moderating panel, we exhaustively committed ourselves to
keeping true to our nonpartisanship. You can click here to learn more about the vigilantly nonpartisan process we used to reach millions of young Americans and ultimately enable them to ask and choose these final questions for the candidates.
PREVIOUSLY UNANSWERED QUESTIONS ONLY:
The final questions don't include all of the many concerns that are
important to young Americans. Indeed, we were inundated with questions
that had been repeatedly answered by the candidates but rarely get
air-time in the traditional debates. After you've viewed the responses
to these top 12 previously unanswered questions, don't forget to also check out the answers to those other common questions from young Americans by clicking here.
Or read on for the opening statements, responses and rebuttals.
Hi and welcome to The New Voters Project Presidential Youth Debate. I'm Anthony Tedesco, founder of The Presidential Youth Debates. On behalf of our moderating panel
and millions of young Americans, I'd like to thank you, President
George W. Bush, Senator John Kerry and Mr. Ralph Nader, for your
participation.
The first question will be from our lead moderator, Farai Chideya,
and the next set of questions will be the 10 previously unanswered
concerns asked and chosen by 18-35 year olds as most important to them.
The final question will be the one asked and chosen by 13-17 year-old
"Future Voters" as their greatest concern.
We've
asked that the candidates limit their responses to 300 words, and we've
given each candidate the opportunity to add one 500-word rebuttal by
the end of October 19th.
Let's begin with an opening statement from each candidate...
Senator John Kerry:
We
are a can-do country, I am filled with optimism and hope by our
nation's young people. The young people I have met throughout this
campaign inspire me with their ingenuity and their dedication to
creating a better future for America. I would like to thank The New
Voters Project Presidential Youth Debate and Anthony Tedesco for
allowing me the opportunity to address the concerns of the youth of
today because they are the leaders of tomorrow.
President George Bush:
America's
youth is at the heart of our great country, providing the energy and
vision that will soon lead this Nation. Young people across America are
engaging in activities to better their communities and ensure that
their opinions are heard. Yet despite the energy and activism of many
youth, less than half of eligible voters, ages 18-24, voted in recent
national elections. The youth voice needs to be heard - so I encourage
you to make sure that it is!
I am excited to be
participating in this online debate, because it engages young people
and challenges them to think about the issues and the leadership that
will affect the future of our country. I would like to thank The New
Voters Project Presidential Youth Debate, for providing this forum to
connect with millions of young Americans. And I would like to thank you
for your interest. As this election nears, it is increasingly important
that the youth of America cast their ballots to determine the next
President of the United States. I hope that on November 2nd, you will
give me your vote - and vote for a leader who will continue to promote
a prosperous, safe, and secure America.
Mr. Ralph Nader:
Thank
you for inviting the Nader-Camejo campaign to participate in "The New
Voters Project Presidential Youth Debate." We appreciate the work of
the founder, Anthony Tedesco, who has produced these debates for
America's youth since 1996. It is an honor to be the first non-major
party candidate invited to participate. [Please note: All candidates
who met the criteria detailed in The Appleseed Citizens' Task Force on Fair Debates were invited to participate.]
Young
voters and future voters are especially important to the Nader-Camejo
campaign as one of our goals is to find and help develop future leaders
of America. I have always seen the function of leadership is to produce
more leaders, not more followers.
Today we are at a
critical point in history and you have an opportunity to lead a
mobilization that shapes your future. Both corporate-controlled
political parties are taking our country over a cliff, the Democrats
are just doing it a little slower. Political pundits will tell you to
accept the lesser of two evils, to support an overall pro-war,
pro-corporate globalization party, and put your idealism on the shelf.
I, like many of you, have reached a breaking point with the two-party
system. It either must be driven toward the people or driven out in the
coming years. You have a choice - drop out or drop-in.
This campaign is a call to action for the young people of America.
We
need a world where politics is activated by vision, not fear, where
media is created by people, not corporations, where energy is produced
more from the sun and less from oil, where business is driven by human
need, not greed, and where foreign policy is dedicated to justice --
not war. No Justice, No Peace.
We need your energy, your
passion, and your commitment to help build a more just, equitable world
- a world of happiness and the fulfillment of human possibilities. We
are developing a 12-year plan to help young Americans to take control
of their future and change our political system.
We encourage you to read our website for deeper discussions on the issues presented here - www.votenader.org.
We invite you to join with us in this effort to engage more voices in
the political spectrum and urge you to pass this message on to all your
family, friends, classmates, and instant messaging buddies. Together,
we can declare our own independence from corporate rule.
Your Questions, and the Candidates' Responses and Rebuttals
Click below to jump to that question.
- ISSUES OF MORALITY
- SOCIAL SECURITY
- FOREIGN POLICY
- DRAFT
- ELECTION/VOTING REFORM
- DRUG POLICY
- ENVIRONMENT
- EDUCATION (SEX ED)
- CIVIL RIGHTS
- HEALTH INSURANCE
- PERSONAL
- TOLERANCE FOR THOSE WHO ARE DIFFERENT
- CANDIDATE REBUTTALS
Note: These are posted in the order we received them from the candidates.
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