Where's Ron Paul on CBS?

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have yet to see/heard of anything about Ron Paul. Anyone know whats going on?

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Not looking good I guess

We know where their loyalties lie.
Talk about McCain and Clinton.
Talk about snow storm.
Talk about Russian President/Government.
Talk about jogging in Rome.

No talk about Ron Paul's money bomb.

These guys may as well be Al Jazera TV.

Here's what I wrote to those bums.

I guess you believe that two mediocre newspapers endorsing three mediocre candidates is more important than 40-plus thousand Americans putting their money where there mouths are. Your censorship of Ron Paul's fundraising success proves where your loyalties lie, and they aren't with the American people.

Shame on you CBS. I'll never watch your network again.

"Free government is founded in jealousy, and not in confidence; it is jealousy and not confidence which prescribes limited constitutions." Thomas Jefferson, Kentucky Resolutions of 1798

Interesting

1st story on McCain and Clinton getting endorsement from Des Moines Register.

No Ron Paul yet.

Nice coverage

Nice coverage of the snowstorm here in the NE.

How about the Dolphins?

How about the Dolphins? They won a game.

"Free government is founded in jealousy, and not in confidence; it is jealousy and not confidence which prescribes limited constitutions." Thomas Jefferson, Kentucky Resolutions of 1798

i am emailing CBS

i am emailing CBS

To hell with Gleen Beck--I want CBS.

That was bull___! It's time to counterattack.

"Free government is founded in jealousy, and not in confidence; it is jealousy and not confidence which prescribes limited constitutions." Thomas Jefferson, Kentucky Resolutions of 1798

Bad sign

They took it off the campaign website. Usually they don't do that until the next day.

likewise

dont see it ..is there a later show or 60 minutes involved?

Its not looking good, there

Its not looking good, there are only a few minutes left and they have one story on running in Rome that they did a promo for going into this break - were we snubbed again?

this is really

this is really ridiculous....

Nightly News is on here ...

And no mention of RP. They just mentioned the Miami Dolphins for crying out loud. Coming up next - the fastest way to tour Rome.

WTF

It's seperate from the local news

It's going to be on CBS Evening news.
Here it's on after local news at 6:30pm.

supposedly on the cbs nightly news

supposedly the nightly news

CBS Evening News

...it's on at 6:30 here (EST).

Lane Bryant
http://www.graceforums.com/

I'm on Dish network watching

I'm on Dish network watching "CBS Evening News with Russ Mitchell" right now (came on at 6pm EST). Up next at 6:30 is my local news.

What gives?

i have dish as well and i

i have dish as well and i got the same thing ... i think they saw the millions come in and decided that a hit piece wouldn't work