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Five Minutes With The President

Los Angeles, CA -- If you had the president's ear for five minutes, what would you talk about?

That's what folks will discuss tomorrow (Oct. 26) at a forum in New York held by a nonpartisan public advocacy organization known as the Creative Coalition.

The forum is titled, "If You Had Five Minutes With the President, "which is also the name of the Creative Coalition's recently-released book from Harper Collins.

In the book, 12-year-old Pepsi pitch girl Hallie Eisenberg says she would tell the prez to support arts education in schools and enforce humane treatment of animals in slaughterhouses.

Tom Arnold would tell George W. Bush to come clean and admit whether he really went to war over oil or not.

Meanwhile, CNN "Crossfire" commentator Tucker Carlson would tell whoever is next elected president to recognize he isn't going to change the country much in four years and "at best, you'll be able to make minor improvements on the margins."

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