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Fox News refuses to air Ron Paul in debate

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By Stone Martindale Dec 30, 2007, 1:25 GMT


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John BDec 30th, 2007 - 15:17:19

>>>> 'They are scared of me and don't want my message to get out, but it will,' Paul said in an interview ...

Ron Paul is right that Fox News is scared of the message of liberty and freedom. Those in power want to continue to control the people, and Ron Paul's message is waking up the people. I believe Ron Paul's message and the Constitution can make America great again.

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John HensarlingDec 31st, 2007 - 14:57:23

It's time 'We the People' take FOX NEWS off the air with a NATIONAL BOYCOTT of FOX NEWS and ALL their advertisers. This has become absolutley ridiculous.

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Jim LeveroniDec 31st, 2007 - 23:05:10

I'm with you John H.
We the people need to take our republic back!
No wonder there are increasing numbers of states with active campaigns for succession from the union.
Visit restoretherepublic.com

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Eric MartinJan 1st, 2008 - 06:08:11

Fox News is scared, I'm not sure why, but they are. There is an opportunity for the New World Order to be overturned and for sovereignty to be given back into the hands of the people. I think that much of what Ron Paul stands for is the truth. Fox News should be scared not to allow Ron Paul in the debates. For some reason, the truth always stands in the end. It may be a thousand years from now, but at the end the truth will be standing on top of all the lies that tried to usurp it. If Fox News tries to hide the truth, it will fall, especially as a news organization, and one whose slogan is 'fair and balanced.' Fox News should include Ron Paul in there debates.

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charlie schaffstallJan 1st, 2008 - 19:38:01

to debate or disagree with ron paul is in effect,going against our founding fathers and claiming you have a superior constitution.i can see why fox news or any one else would not like that position.

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