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Let the Net Know about ABC's Censorship of Ron Paul

 
American Girl
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05/08/2007 03:17 PM
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Let the Net Know about ABC's Censorship of Ron Paul
ABC has deleted at least a thousand comments from its story about Ron Paul and has now disabled comments on the story completely and is showing none of them.

I suggest Ron Paul supporters and others who are against censorship and media manipulation of these elections post comments about the ABC situation on all of their other stories as well as on blogs and news sites across the web.

We need to let as many people across the web know what ABC is doing. One person at a time we can enlighten the world.

Thomas Jefferson said:

"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people ... They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."

What we need to do right now is inform the "whole mass of the people" about ABC's dirty tricks.

When you have posted comments about it on another site, post it here so we can see it!
American Girl (OP)
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05/08/2007 05:00 PM
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Re: Let the Net Know about ABC's Censorship of Ron Paul
Also:

The Washington Post has published an editorial that says there were too many candidates in the debates and the article calls Ron Paul and Mike Gravel "clutter."

They infer that nobody knows who these two are, despite the fact that Ron Paul won most of the post-debate polls.

Quote:

"IF YOU TUNED IN to the recent Republican and Democratic presidential debates, you may have had the same reaction as many viewers looking at the crowded stages: Who's that? The Democratic debate in South Carolina featured eight candidates, while 10 crammed into the GOP debate in California last Thursday. Voters trying to sort out their presidential choices aren't helped by debates cluttered with the likes of Mike Gravel (hint: he's a former senator from Alaska) on the Democratic side and Ron Paul (hint: he's a libertarian House member from Texas) among the Republicans."

As if 10 people is going to confuse the American people? This is an outrage. No name was attached to that "editorial" and I assume it is official propaganda.

I think the Washington Post issue should be its own post but I don't want to start another thread and look like I'm spamming about Ron Paul.

[link to www.washingtonpost.com]





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