Keith Olbermann
has a request for George Stephanopoulos

John McCain is scheduled to appear on 'This Week with George Stephanopoulos' this Sunday and Keith Olbermann has put together eight things to ask McCain.

To add to Keith's recommendation, I would like to add a few of my own:

1. Exactly what do you think will be different by starting to leave Iraq today, a year from now, ten years from now?

2. How much deeper in debt are you willing to take the future of the country?

3. You claim that the Reagan tax cuts worked except that he should have reduced spending. The numbers don' bear this out, but should we not first reduce spending and then maybe cut taxes to reduce the 'surplus intake'?

4. Reagan, Bush I and Bush II cut taxes and the deficits soared. You claim that cutting taxes increases revenue but spending is the problem. How does it then compute that Clinton achieved a surplus without reducing spending?

5. Even though any person with enough extra money can invest in the stock market and earn Capita Gains and Dividends, isn't it that the rich among us are the ones who receive the most earnings from those sources and thereby are the main recipients of cutting taxes on Capital Gains and Dividends?

6. Isn't elimination of the so-called death tax something to help the rich get richer, since not too many others have estates in excess of $5 million?

7. If suspending the gas tax makes us 'Happy Drivers', who will repair the roads for us to be 'Happy Drivers' on?

You should be able to find a few more questions for McCain here