Comments on: Campaign '07: The Year That Was And Wasn’t
A Look Back At The First Half Of Campaign 2008
- The most memorabl thing about this campaign, is its too dam long, to the point that the American ppl will be so sick of hearing all of these so called front runners lie, lie and lie some more, that no one will go vote, except those who will dig deeper, past what main stream media wants you to hear, to choose a reliable president, who will bring back the constitution to its original glory, put most of te blood suckers in the Fed''s out of jobs, and put America back in the hands of "we the people" an stop selling us out, our jobs out, bring the big corps back down to reality, and heatlh care to the people. Go RP!!!!!
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The record is being set straight . . . .
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- Ron Paul would never obey the corporate masters, so why would they give him any media attention???
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- The picture shows clowns that need to be in the circus. Did you notice the media bias in not including the man who has had the record one day donation of ANY candidate, Dr. Ron Paul? Ron Paul is the only consistent candidate for president.
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- Fellow Americans, whatever we do, we have to avoid hiring another arrogant, righteous man who shoots first and asks questions later.
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- Clarity? We have on the Republican side a true choice between Christian values, albeit in the form of a guy who doesn''t seem to understand restraint when pointing a loaded weapon, and evil. And on the Democrat side we have a true choice between someone who will be nice to Rupert Murdoch, the Decider''s Daddy, and will keep the status quo, and all those liberals wanting to help the so-called little people. Wow. What couldn''t be clearer?
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- I think what everyone is going to remember most about this campaign cycle is the obvious bias the media outlets have displayed, particularly to candidates like Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich especially so when Paul is definitely the front runner in this race raising over $19 Million in this quarter. Compare that to the media''s supposed front runner (Huckabee) who is expected to raise only $5 Million.
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