Monday, May 4, 2009

More Press-Conference Questions for U.S. President Obama

At the type of weekly press conference tradition involving U.S. President Obama that I would like to see in this country, some of the questions that could be posed to our Chief of State might be:

(1) Mr. President, do you agree with those who maintain that the President of the United States has a moral obligation to help strengthen the role held by The United Nations in regard to each of the UN's cited missions and goals?

(2) Mr. President, what are you doing as our Chief of State to help strengthen The United Nations?

(3) Mr. President, do you know of any American citizens of today whom you believe are being persecuted in a noteworthy manner inside the United States of America? If so, do you sincerely and truly believe that you are doing enough to help each and every one of those those persecuted American citizens?

(4)Mr. President, do you oppose the deliberate and willful infliction of noise pollution inside this country upon a law-abiding American citizen with no criminal-conviction record? Mr. President, I am referring to deliberately-inflicted noise pollution that is allegedly being used as a means of "punishing" that law-abiding American citizen or providing a cited "negative reinforcement" to that American citizen ---- punishment or negative reinforcement that was permitted to occur because of cited political or religious beliefs or personal beliefs or thoughts or impressions held by that law-abiding American citizen with no criminal-conviction record.

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