USA Today Ron Paul bias
Submitted by JamesM76 on Thu, 12/13/2007 - 09:08
" The rest of the candidates performed in the middle. Ron Paul seemed calmer than he had been in many debates — perhaps because he didn't have to shout above a crowd booing at his opposition to the war in Iraq. "
What crowd are these fools talking about? I have yet to see a debate where there were boos about pulling out of Iraq.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2007-12-1...
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USAToday is good for one thing.
I was a USAToday fan for years, I usually bought it several times a week from the news stand. I haven't bought a copy since August (except the several copies for the big RP ad). The paper is nothing more than a propoganda tool for the government and corporate mis-information.
I do go to their on-line edition and post my comments on the stories. It's the only way that I can stick up for RP and our campaign in their smears and marginal stories. I'd like to see more people doing that. It's a great way to get to a lot of folks.
They are good for one thing. A couple of times a week my wife and I will "sabatoge" some of our local USAToday paper boxes. I'll spring for the .75 cents per box to open it up and stuff a slim jim or wallet card in every issue.
Are you kidding!?!?!
They invented the infographic! That's timeless!
Um, they suck?
Plain and simple, as with the OLD MEDIA outlets, the truth is irrelavant, and subject to interpretation. And by that, I mean theirs.
Don't buy their stuff. Don't buy stuff from those who advertise with them.
And they did have one thing right...Dr. Paul is calm. He doesn't have to worry about getting caught in a lie. Ever. I'd say not having to worry about how to spin or duck a question, or outright lie is probably pretty calming to him.
The florida fox news debate
It was stacked with Neocons - they roundly booed RP.
Yup :(
There are lots of old people down here in Florida who believe that Sean Hannity is Messiah.
www.ronpaul2008.com
www.ronpaul2008.com
Iowa Republicans favor Iraq withdrawal
Iowa Republicans favor Iraq withdrawal
This recent Strategic Vision poll of "likely Republican caucus goers" in Iowa is instructive:
None of the Republican candidates aside from Ron Paul would withdraw from Iraq within six months of taking office. The rest are all NeoCon Globalist frontmen.
This is why I am helping canvassing efforts in Iowa --Iowans don't know who they're getting in the other candidates besides Ron Paul. We need to spread Dr. Paul's message in Iowa!
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"...a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people." -John F. Kennedy
USAToday is the newspaper for People magazine readers
Just my opinion
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