... from the Chicago branch of the We Are Change group - part of the "911 Truth movement" - showed up at a recent book signing by Al Gore, asked him weak questions, and then began screaming at him as they were hustled out of the store.
See the attached video, and ask yourself: "to almost all people, won't WeAreChange members appear to be borderline insane? Won't this incident - among the small...
From this:
WeAreChange founder and activist Luke Rudkowski was arrested at the Hilton Hotel on Manhattan [March 28] for attempting to question New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg about his refusal to pay for the health care of 9/11 first responders. Rudkowski had Infowars press credentials and a video camera when he was singled out by Bloomberg’s security in the lobby of the hotel located at...
A trio of stooges are here to show how not to ask Ann Coulter - or anyone else - questions. I don't necessarily want to have anyone discredit Ann Coulter by asking her the right question in the right way, but, given at least the first two there isn't much danger of that.
... about a protest in Portland. The We Are Change group is one of the few willing to ask questions, but the problem is that their questions are so bad and sometimes so despicable that end up discrediting themselves; they might as well be working for those they pretend to oppose.
And, asking questions isn't something that should just be limited to politicians. For instance, here are three questions...