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NoharnessJan 9th, 2008 - 02:17:13

And it's Hillary, by four points. They'll be havin' on-scream--er--onscreen orgasms on TV tomorrow

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NoharnessJan 9th, 2008 - 02:18:14

And it's Hillary, by four points. They'll be havin' on-scream--er--onscreen orgasms on TV tomorrow. Do ya ever get the feelin' that the news media is just jerkin' yer chain?

They wouldn't do that wold they? Oh, surely not!

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CassJan 9th, 2008 - 02:42:52

Up a creek with no paddle - on a horse with no harness - kinda disgusting!

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SP4: The Media? Never!Jan 9th, 2008 - 03:23:11

Jerk our chain?...just ask Dan Rather. Hopw about Ted Turner, who's network gagged stories out of Iraq in exchange for squatters rights!

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Or..Jan 9th, 2008 - 03:42:39

How about Fox, which is a republican propaganda outlet? None of the 'news' services are neutral.

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SP4: wellJan 9th, 2008 - 04:23:03

Fox, to my knowledge, has never fabricated a lie about a standing president weeks before an election, or, to my knowledge, agreed to censorship in order to further their goals.

Now, if Fox is the conservative mouthpiece, at least they have not stooped to out-and-out lying, like CBS did.

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SP4 says...Jan 9th, 2008 - 06:47:29

'Fox, to my knowledge'

And your knowledge is very, very limited, isn't it?

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SP4: PerhapsJan 9th, 2008 - 14:42:41

...but it doesn't make me wrong either.

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PatriotJan 9th, 2008 - 16:34:53

I can't wait to see when Judah Ben-Hur, Ambasssador to the American Republic runs for President in 2012!

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danJan 10th, 2008 - 03:31:28

really getting sick of hearing that phrase....that don't make me wrong...

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Sunday, 23 October 2005Jan 10th, 2008 - 04:26:39

I'm not sure the others have don anything like this....God bless Ron Paul.

WASHINGTON, DC, (NAMC) - Congressman Ron Paul will conduct a press conference Friday, Oct. 28th at 12 noon announcing plans to distribute the documentary film, 'Missing, Presumed Dead: The Search For America's POWS,' to all the members of Congress and the Senate.

This effort is being made to aid the passage of House Resolution Bill, HRes 123, that will create a Select Committee to investigate all the unresolved matters relating to any United States personnel unaccounted for from the Vietnam Era, the Korean Conflict, World War II the Cold War Mission, or Gulf Wars, including MIAs and POWs.

Representatives of POW/MIA and veteran organizations will speak briefly followed by an introduction to the documentary by filmmaker Bill Dumas. The film will then be screened for the press and House members/staffers in Rm. 122 of the Cannon House Office Building.

“Missing, Presumed Dead” focuses on Bill Dumas and his family’s search for Bob Dumas, a U.S. Soldier who served in the Korean War but was declared MIA by the U.S. Government. But the Dumas family has solid evidence and eyewitness accounts that Bob Dumas, along with other American soldiers, are still being held by North Korea.

Choices, Inc will release “Missing, Presumed Dead” on DVD. In addition to the film, the DVD will contain a director’s statement, additional scenes and teacher resources.

Bill Dumas will be available for interviews in Washington D.C. from October 24th until October 29th. To arrange an interview, please contact him at (213) 948-9998.


Contact:
Erik Gudris
CHOICES, INC
323-936-0885

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tonny from belgiumJan 10th, 2008 - 08:46:35

And who might that God be,that is supposed to bless Ron Paul ?The same one that blessed Bush ?Didn't do you any good ,he juse raised your debts with an average of 30.000 dollars for each and every one of you.How maty are you in your family ?

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