e mërkurë, tetor 10, 2007

The Ron Paul factor

Something wasn't adding up.

All indications were that Ron Paul had won the GOP debate at the Reagan Library. Poll after poll had the Texas congressman thousands of votes ahead of any other candidate, yet major news networks weren't giving him the time of day.
Posted Oct 10, 2007 08:29 AM PST
Category: POLITICS/ELECTIONS/CORRUPTION

The mainstream media's power and prestige rests on its perceived ability to "pre-sell" candidates to the voters. Between Ron Paul and the blogs, that power is on the wane, and is the mainstream media can't load up the ballot with candidates pre-approved by the corporations that own them, then the money starts to go away and the politicians are less likely to pass laws that favor the media monopolies.

This attempt to eject Ron Paul is more than just opposition to Ron Paul's pro-peace policy; it is the mainstream media's fight for survival, to hang onto the glorious ride they have had all these years lying to the people.

Ron Paul looks like he can get enough support and votes to even overcome the vote fraud the media (Voter's News Service) will undoubtedly throw at him. and if he does, expect the FCC to get a chairman who will NOT be warm and fuzzy with the networks. (Ron, if you are reading this, I am available for that job).

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