How obvious can they get? I rant and rave about the MSM, especially TV, and its influence on America’s psyche. Somehow they have been able to infiltrate deep enough that most Americans are obliviously ignorant that the Big Money owners of those companies are forming your opinion for you (at least trying).
The Des Moines Register first found that Dennis didn’t have a storefront campaign office and said that this is reason enough to exclude Dennis from the debate… except they then asked that maniac Alan Keyes to join then, altho he has no storefront office in Iowa, but even more atrocious to their reasoning, his NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS address is a PO Box.
We MUST stand up, people. If we want to save our wonderful country from the influences of Big Money (who could care less about you and I), we MUST do something.
I will not likely vote for Ron because he truly is a conservative. So much so that his ideas will take away as many social programs as possible, which we cannot allow at this point in time. He doesn’t believe in evolution and has had a racist background. Even though much better than any other Republican candidate, Ron is NOT what is best for this country right now.
From boston.com
Paul: Fox News is ’scared of me’
By James Pindell December 29, 2007 01:40 PM
PLAISTOW, N.H. — Ron Paul said the decision to exclude him from a debate on Fox News Sunday the weekend before the New Hampshire Primary is proof that the network “is scared” of him.
“They are scared of me and don’t want my message to get out, but it will,” Paul said in an interview at a diner here. “They are propagandists for this war and I challenge them on the notion that they are conservative.”
Paul’s staff said they are beginning to plan a rally that will take place at the same time the 90-minute debate will air on television. It will be taped at Saint Anselm College in Goffstown.
“They will not win this skirmish,” he promised.
The Fox debate occurs less than 24 hours after two back to back Republican and Democratic debates on the same campus sponsored by ABC News, WMUR-TV and the social networking website Facebook.
Paul, the Republican Texas Congressman, was wrapping up his final day of campaigning in New Hampshire until the Iowa Caucuses on Thursday.
He spent much of the day campaigning at diners in Manchester and Plaistow and downtown walks in Derry and Exeter.