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by taylpatr December 6, 2007 5:06 AM EST
Why is it that when a Democrat is caught in a scandal(ala Bill Clinton)he is a "disgrace to America", while, when a Republican is caught in a scandal(ala my own senator, Larry Craig)he becomes an "embattled politician."?So much for the myth of the "liberal media." JESUS WAS A LIBERAL!Anyone else get it?
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by poliincorect December 6, 2007 3:39 AM EST
Sorry fairandbal. I swear that I am not a Ron Paul staffer. Just a guy who wants to clear away media smoke.
"Let the sunshine in." Let Ron Paul in through the smoke.
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by fairandbal December 6, 2007 3:32 AM EST
What''s with all the Ron Paul fanatics out tonight? Ron Paul is having his paid staff infiltrate the blogs again? Give it up folks!!!
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by fairandbal December 6, 2007 3:31 AM EST
Other major news organizations are reporting that Bush knew that Iran had stopped it''s Nuclear weapons program in August, but still was telling is they had the program.

Why is the MSM continuing to support Bush''s lies and drive toward another war? What is the MSM trying to hide? It''s close ties to the GOP and the white house. The MSM is not independent folks, it''s a tool of the GOP!!!!
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by poliincorect December 6, 2007 3:25 AM EST
I like Ron Paul and will vote for him during the primary. Katie needs to include him on the additional question and answer segments. Ron Paul calls for protecting borders, ending welfare, and closing the IRS. How can you go wrong with that? Katie, you need to meet with him tonight and record his answer for Wednesday''s question, play his answer and include him in tomorrow night''s new question and answer too. Are you taking the CNN/You Tube route and depriving the American people from hearing from the person we really want to hear from, Ron Paul? And he wants to get out of Iraq just like the TV liberals do. Also, Ron Paul is higher in the polls than Fred Thompson so what gives? Why is Thompson on and Paul not?
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by poliincorect December 6, 2007 3:23 AM EST
I like Ron Paul and will vote for him during the primary. Katie needs to include him on the additional question and answer segments. Ron Paul calls for protecting borders, ending welfare, and closing the IRS. How can you go wrong with that? Katie, you need to meet with him tonight and record his answer for Wednesday''s question, play his answer and include him in tomorrow night''s new question and answer too. Are you taking the CNN/You Tube route and depriving the American people from hearing from the person we really want to hear from, Ron Paul? And he wants to get out of Iraq just like the TV liberals do. Also, Ron Paul is higher in the polls than Fred Thompson so what gives? Why is Thompson on and Paul not?
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by prinzowhales December 6, 2007 2:06 AM EST
Another DATING GAME question and answer period...the propagandists are trying to humanize the candidates...make them likeable...make you see them as people...familiarity doesn''t always breed contempt...it usually brings a kind of acceptance and congeniality...Hitler was a master at that kind of schmoozing while at the same time keeping dramatic distance as the ''Leader''. Colour TV and the lack of dramatic backdrops don''t help these candidates...they forever look like they have just, or are getting ready to open a shopping center.
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by solon81 December 6, 2007 12:34 AM EST
How were the top ten chosen? Everytime I see a new poll the numbers change. The following link is to a page that has a list of poll results.

http://www.usaelectionpolls.com/2008/candidates/index.html
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by mjpinson December 6, 2007 12:20 AM EST
If Ron Paul is not on CBS News then I see no reason for me to be on CBS News. Get a clue CBS
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by pawfelts December 5, 2007 11:57 PM EST
Looking forward to Ron Paul''s answer.
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