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Topic: Presidential Campaign 2008

Once again, CNN plays 2 man race


CNN largely denied either Ron Paul or Mike Huckabee from participation in the debate.
by John Rutledge
(libertarian)
Thursday, January 31, 2008

What a display of censorship in the last CNN debate. I never imagined they could actually treat Ron Paul worse than they did in the MSNBC debate.

The thing is...MSNBC admitted it, CNN did not. However, this time they also did it to Mike Huckabee. They want to make sure that its a two-man race after Super Tuesday.?

 No, this is not me posting Ron Paul banter, this is an issue of fairness. I want people to be informed of all the candidates and vote accordingly. If you want a war lasting 100+ years, go for McCain/Romney. If you want welfare to be expanded so everyone becomes dependant, go for a democrat.  If you want a theocracy, go for Huckabee. However, if you want someone who has always voted baced on his morals and the consitution and DOES NOT bend down to the wills of the Lobbyists. Vote Ron Paul.

We live in a time where information is more and more available! This is generally a good thing.  However, the Mass Media gives a huge bias to who THEY think are the main people.

 I wish they would just let the people talk equally. This way people can still choose who they really want, not what the media thinks should win.

~John Rutledge

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Posted By: the statist
Date: 2008-01-31 16:49:08

That is because they don't matter. If only 5% of Republicans support Ron Paul, does that mean that 95% of Republicans oppose him?

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Posted By: the statist
Date: 2008-01-31 17:18:15

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