Yes the media does manipulate the masses with repetitive mind control reporting. It would be fine and laughable however many of the US population thinks the media is spewing facts. The elite run the media and the government. Fight back vote not on the party but on what a person is saying. Research you will find the choice is all too clear. There is only one person telling it like it is and even the media cannot corrupt our minds with false statements on him because he always proves them wrong.
He wins all debates hands down. Ron Paul is patriotic passion at its best. Everyone that has never voted because there wasnt any one good to vote for now has a reason to vote. You like taxes? you like war? you like government control? You hate what the constitution stands for? then by all means vote Rudy,Romney Clinton or Obama. Then watch what happens to this once great nation.
Spread Ron Pauls message you will feel good that you are spreading the word of truth and freedom.
2007-09-23 05:05:06
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answered by stephenmwells 5
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I def feel the same way a lot of times when Ron Paul wins straw polls or post-debate polls the media minimizes his victory and yeah it seems like all the election news is only about Romney, Guillani, Clinton and Obama, it's very unfair and it's sad that people let the media get away with biased and slanted reporting while ignoring the voices of America.
2007-09-22 23:25:15
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answered by Kasonmoors 3
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Yep, have to agree with you. I voted for Bush the past two times as the lesser evil (still think he was), and I grit my teeth everytime he does something. McCain might be running as a Republican, but he isn't anyone I can vote for, and feel good about. I think if he gets in he will be the last Republican the white house will see for a very long time, as everyone will hate him. I see Obama as a real life Darth Vader, and he will be just as scary, and bring hard times on America. I am voting Ron Paul- even if he drops out, as a vote of no confidence to the rest. At least I won't feel like part of the problem anymore.
2016-05-21 05:49:13
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answered by ? 3
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They have been doing that for years and you are just now noticing?
Once they found that they had a substantial effect in Bill Clinton's election and later in his administration, they have hungered for more.
"...the presidency is at stake..."- bunch of drama queens. Paul, Huck, Edwards, and the rest dont attract enough attention to boost their ratings. That's why they love those two.
2007-09-22 23:38:18
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answered by paradigm_thinker 4
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Imagine that!!
Bush got re-elected the second time around because the media was fixated on the smear campaign against Kerry and not on the issues.
Peace
Jim
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2007-09-22 23:30:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, by all means! The media sets the stage for events to form
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070921/D8RPKMPO0.html
2007-09-23 04:49:48
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answered by done 3
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yes they are.
Guiliani really isnt that bad though. Read his book sometime. its very enlightening. He just needs to get right on the social issues and immigration and he would be a decent candidate.
But then you are a paulite, so i guess im expecting too much here.
2007-09-23 00:43:05
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answered by Avatar_defender_of_the_light 6
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The media are just the puppets. The puppeteers are the corporations and the markets. *That* is where the big decisions are made.
2007-09-23 00:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Each and everyone has the right of thinking and you can all write to your media so go for it ~~
2007-09-22 23:21:03
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answered by burning brightly 7
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Then by all means, vote for the one you like.
But based on your (conservative) voting history, I hope you will forfeit your right to vote next year.
The World and America will thank you.
2007-09-22 23:19:32
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answered by Magma H 6
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