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OK, the TV networks have drawn their lines - And unfairly I might add. The American electorate are exposed to a disproportionate and unfair coverage of the two presumptive nominees of the office of President of the United States. The bottom line - Obama does not need all the money given to the campaign for campaign ads, he has been getting enormous amounts of FREE media coverage from the major networks. What does this tell us regarding our media, and what fills the eyes, ears, and hearts of our American population? Let me fill you in.

In communist nations, their populations hear and see what has been decided they hear and see. In dictatorships which claim some semblance of democracy by allowing elections, they are often biased, allowing little to NO input as members of a nation cast their ballot.

Is this what our nation has come to? The American electorate has little exposure to our Republican candidate, John S. McCain, a man of character, dignity, credibility; and a Patriot who loves our beloved nation more than himself. Yet the liberal media has chosen to give the Democratic candidate the brunt of exposure. I challenge the media, however, this: If you choose to cover this Democratic candidate, Obama, at least be fair and balanced in your coverage. You can NOT erase TWENTY (20) years of a church Obama held dear to him which preached hate - HATE against the United States. Hate against whites. Pure and adulterated hate against anyone, and any institution and nation, including our own beloved United States of America which was not in agreement with their doctrine.  read more »









Well Nancy, I would suggest you have quite a task at hand - being the "great uniter." The question is where do you start? The media's question to you is, "How to unite the party?" More specifically, my question to you is, "How do you unite the electorate?"

Hillary has blown the cover and roof off the DNC Rules Committee. If things were going a little better for her, she may not have, but this is her last stand. Now your major problem, Nancy, is to explain all this to your electorate - your electorate who braved the elements to make this 2008 primary season one of the highest voter turnout in recent history. You would have to explain to confused and baffled American voters where in the constitution it gives the DNC Rules Committee the authority to deny Florida and Michigan voters the right to have their delegates seated at the convention. Denied because they had to have their knuckles smacked hard for setting their primary dates when they did.

But you can assure them that your DNC Rules Committee split the baby on Saturday, May 31, 2008. Never mind the electoral vote - that never really counted anyway, did it? No, somehow the DNC Rules Committee found a way to "almost" split the delegates in both states - EVEN a state in which Obama's name was not on the ballot, Michigan.  read more »






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