Friday, January 16, 2009

Get Your Questions in Now for WNPT's English Only Debate

Posted by on Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 6:47 AM

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Chair, if you could support the weight of any American, living or dead, who would it be?

If you don't have time to watch tomorrow night's English Only debate on Channel 8, that doesn't mean you still can't contribute to the conversation. For those with a question to ask moderator John Seigenthaler, Nashville for All of Us representative David Briley, or the empty chair where Eric Crafton would have been seated, please send an e-mail to the following: question@WNPT.net.

After the jump, a sample of the questions we'll be sending in...

Is it appropriate to address Mr. Crafton's empty seat as Mr. Chairman?

Mr. Chair-Man, I have it on good authority that you were manufactured in Taiwan. Therefore, is it not a bit contradictory that you are a staunch supporter of English First?

Re: Need your help.Mr. Briley, if you had to spend an evening dining with Mr. Crafton or this chair, which would you choose?

Mr. Briley, can't you pick on someone of your own species? Or at least another carbon-based life form of some kind?

Chair, certainly no one is more of an authority on asses than you. So what do you think of Mr. Crafton?

Two parter: Who's idea was the piano interlude in "Layla" AND will there be no more Spanish in heaven?

Got your own questions? Make sure to include them in the comments below before sending them to WNPT.

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