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by chrissy19661 December 7, 2007 5:01 PM EST
Shame on you! If you are going to report the news - then report the news on everyone on an equal level. The media must stop being so slanted and offer representation to everyone, not to whom they would like the public to see and hear more of. Give EVERY candidate their equal amount of airtime and let America decide for itself!!!! The Ron Paul rEVOLution is alive and growing stronger each day. Just accept it. The more we are ignored, the faster we grow!
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by jack3213 December 7, 2007 3:35 PM EST
Those who speak of political mistakes in a manner of aceptance and honesty, and to make the right changes for the future, are the most viable candidates
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by mudrose-2009 December 7, 2007 1:26 PM EST
''''Candidates Reveal Their Biggest Mistakes''''

Hillary - Running for president
Ubama - Not marrying a white woman
Biden - Opening his mouth
McCain - Supporting amnesty
Rudy - 3 too many wives (is he morman?)
Romney - Not converting to islam
Posted by Infidel_Us

Are you just naturally witty? This is great!
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by neptunebob-2009 December 6, 2007 11:33 PM EST
Dennis Kucinich has often be right the first time, but I am sure he has made some mistakes in his life. Why not ask about them? I think a lot of people might be interested in a Dennis mistake!
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by mima43 December 6, 2007 10:01 PM EST
MITT LIED As an X-mormon, I know they believe in a separate ''paradise'' for each family after death provided that they followed ALL THE CHURCH RULES,(including multiple marriage) which are dictated from the "prophet" who lives in Salt Lake City. I do NOT want any mormon president taking guidance from their prophet, instead of the American multi-religion population electorate.
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by blodulv December 6, 2007 8:38 PM EST
Where''s Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich? All articulate candidates should be represented because they raise the bar for everyone! If I hadn''t stopped watching CBS I would stop because of this, and I hope others do too.
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by steve95640 December 6, 2007 7:48 PM EST
The Bias is so blatantly obvious is isn''t even funny. You said TOP 5, well why isn''t Ron PAUL up there? he leads in every poll i''ve seen. He has more military support then anyone else, he has more supporters, he raised more in campaign funds. KUCINICH as well, those are the only 2 i would be intrested in hearing from. You pick a drag queen caught spending tax payer money to finance his extramarrital affair and has ties to terrorists (Khalid Sheikh) over Ron Paul? if anyone shouldn''t be up there its Giuliani. I see why they call CBS Censoring Broadcast Scums now. I think Couric should be asking her CEO Leslie Moonves what his bigest mistake was...after his ratings start slumping i''m sure this will be one of them.
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by p96b8p7ban December 6, 2007 6:03 PM EST
SO YOU KNOW WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT...WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?

respond. post something. edit this article. LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE before we tell more about this horrible organization.
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by harrisonbarnes December 6, 2007 5:55 PM EST
The decision to not include all the candidates exemplifies why CBS is not relevant, and continues to lose the trust of the American people.
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by attobuoy December 6, 2007 5:38 PM EST
Katie, you''re not reporting the news, you''re making the news. Only the news is not the candidates, the news is you and your subversion of the democratic process.

Kucinich, Paul, Gravel, Tancredo: They''re all running for President. Kucinich and Paul in particular are influencing the race by making the other candidates look shallow while spreading vicious truths. The non-web-reading public needs to hear their opinions in order to be well-educated voters.

The people have a right to know. How many times have you heard that? How could you ever forget it?
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