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If you had a chance to interview someone who would it be - living or deceased and why?

by Guest10956  |  earlier

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When I served on jury duty years ago the defense attorney asked this question.

My choice was Alexander the Great - how someone acomplished so much so young.

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  1. Former President Abe Lincoln or Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    I would ask them how they felt about the world today.  I'm sure tears of sadness would fill their eyes.


  2. Frank Mc Court who wrote Angela's Ashes, Tis, and Teacher Man. He's such a darlin man as the Irish say. (they do say that, don't they?)

  3. JFK.  No one interests me more then him.  I have read so much about him I feel I already know him but I would still love to interview him.

  4. my nan , she died in 1983 . i should of listened to her more

    maybe carl marx too i would tell him how admired he is by so many

  5. My choice is Hitler. 1) I would ask him why did he triggered the 2nd world war. 2) What kind of satisfaction did he get from the sufferings and losses of millions of lives and properties he has caused. 3)What did he gain from it. Those are some of the questions that I would ask him if I have the chance to ask.

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