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RADAR ALERT:
Submit Video Questions For Republican CNN YouTube Debate

The Republican CNN YouTube Debate is currently scheduled for November 28, 2007. The YouTube format, in which anyone can submit a question for the candidates in a video uploaded to YouTube, presents a perfect opportunity for RADAR supporters to bring much needed attention to some of the issues RADAR addresses. As stated at youtube.com, http://www.youtube.com/debates, “The CNN political team will choose the most creative and compelling videos, and if yours is one of them, you may get the chance to fly to Tampa to watch the debate live and offer your reactions on video afterward.”

YouTube gives the following advice for your video being chosen:

  • Be original -- choose your own approach.
  • Be personal -- your perspective is important.
  • Choose your focus -- you can address one or all of the candidates.
  • Keep it quick -- your question should be less than 30 seconds (and, in the language of your choice).
  • Make it look good -- speak loudly and keep that camera steady.
  • Provide context -- in your question or video description, include your name & home town.

And, of course, all videos are subject to the YouTube Terms of Use.

We at RADAR request that you ask your own question (or questions) regarding a RADAR issue, such as false allegations of domestic violence, male victims of domestic violence being ignored, overzealous prosecutors, and VAWA reform, and send your video to YouTube here:

http://www.youtube.com/contest/RepublicanDebate

Thanks!


Date of RADAR Release: August 19, 2007

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R.A.D.A.R. – Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting – is a non-profit, non-partisan organization of men and women working to improve the effectiveness of our nation's approach to solving domestic violence. http://mediaradar.org