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Ron Paul (60%)

Ron Paul (59%)

Ron Paul (42%)


4.

Who had the most disappointing performance at the debate?
George Bush had very few defenders in this field of Republicans.
Rudy Giuliani (32%)



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Having a question with such obvious bias is what disgusts me. As a mainstream news organization CNN should 100% filter questions out like this one.

 

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Election coverage live

IOWA caucuses

Whatever that means. I can try to translate.

I think that means the following:

IOWA caucuses intend to exclude the better candidates and leave only the worst two evil candidates.

 
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Join Kucinich in Protest Outside of Debate Tonight!

 

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CNN's Jack Cafferty calls Dennis Kucinich a "feisty little dude" for taking MSNBC to court for excluding him from the Democratic debate tonight in Las Vegas. A judge agreed that it would be unfair to exclude Kucinich and ordered MSNBC to allow the Congressman to debate. MSNBC has appealed that ruling and the hearing is ongoing.

The viewer E-mail in the second half of the Cafferty File is interesting as well. One viewer suggests that war profits by MSNBC parent company GE were driving the effort to exclude Kucinich from the debate. And the final viewer email by Tony poignantly answers Cafferty's questions about whether the courts should intervene in such cases:

 

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Well, the reasoning and the underlying attitudes carry over with almost no change to the critical commentary on the US invasion of Iraq today. And it is a land of wreck and ruin. You've already heard a few words; I don't have to review the facts. The highly regarded British polling agency, Oxford Research Bureau, has just updated its estimate of deaths. Their new estimate a couple of days ago is 1.3 million. That's excluding two of the most violent provinces, Karbala and Anbar. On the side, it's kind of intriguing to observe the ferocity of the debate over the actual number of deaths. There's an assumption on the part of the hawks that if we only killed a couple hundred thousand people, it would be OK, so we shouldn't accept the higher estimates. You can go along with that if you like.

 

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We can trust Correa to keep the peace South of the Border. But can we trust our Presidents-to-be?

The current man in the Oval Office, George Bush, simply can’t help himself: an outlaw invasion by a right-wing death-squad promoter is just fine with him.

But guess who couldn’t wait to parrot the Bush line? Hillary Clinton, still explaining that her vote to invade Iraq was not a vote to invade Iraq, issued a statement nearly identical to Bush’s, blessing the invasion of Ecuador as Colombia’s “right to defend itself.” And she added, “Hugo Chávez must stop these provoking actions.” Huh?

I assumed that Obama wouldn’t jump on this landmine – especially after he was blasted as a foreign policy amateur for suggesting he would invade across Pakistan’s border to hunt terrorists.

It’s embarrassing that Barack repeated Hillary’s line nearly verbatim, announcing, “the Colombian government has every right to defend itself.”

(I’m sure Hillary’s position wasn’t influenced by the loan of a campaign jet to her by Frank Giustra. Giustra has given over a hundred million dollars to Bill Clinton projects. Last year, Bill introduced Giustra to Colombia’s Uribe. On the spot, Giustra cut a lucrative deal with Uribe for Colombian oil.)

Then there’s Mr. War Hero. John McCain weighed in with his own idiocies, announcing that, “Hugo Chavez is establish[ing] a dictatorship,” presumably because, unlike George Bush, Chavez counts all the votes in Venezuelan elections.

But now our story gets tricky and icky.



 

A timely history lesson:

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19479.htm

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Enough is enough. The public needs the media to stop hurting the national dialogue in this important election year. Can you sign the petition to ABC and other media outlets and pass it on to friends who are also fed up?



A compiled petition with your individual comment will be presented to ABC and other media.

 

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C-SPAN Debate LIVE Tonight

May 24, 2008

Dear Friends,

We are here in Denver in the midst of the Libertarian Convention.  Earlier today Senator Gravel acquired enough "tokens" to participate in this evening's Libertarian Presidential Debate, broadcast LIVE on C-SPAN at 9 pm EST.  He and five fellow presidential candidates will debate for two hours. 

Tomorrow, Libertarian delegates will select their standard bearer for the November election.  In addition to tonight's debate, Mike has the opportunity tonight to deliver a speech to the convention and make his case for why he is the best candidate to bring the Libertarian message to the American people.  

AND, in case you don't remember the courageous honesty and passion that Mike brought to the Democratic debates, here are a few reminders.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWgYQANTQw4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3gQfz8GC0o&feature=related

Now it's time for the Libertarian community to see what Mike will bring to the national debates, where he would take on McCain and Obama with the same ferocity and vision he has demonstrated his entire career.  Be sure to tune in to C-SPAN tonight, and check the website for nomination updates from the convention floor tomorrow.

Your support has been truly appreciated, and let's cheer for Mike this weekend!

Give 'em hell, Gravel!

The Gravel Campaign

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