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A Call To Action

Less then two weeks to go until the election, and the power of our bias media is having a profound effect on our election. That is at least what the polls our telling us. No matter of what Joe Biden may say, and regardless of the alliances of Barack Obama, the media does not report. My conclusion, the biased media has too much power. They are not living up to the ideals of objective journalism.  They now need to pay a heavy price. They needs to be brought down, along with the company's that own them, economically. I for one, will not purchase a single thing, with the name General Electric on the label. I will politically oppose anything that will favor General Electric, the owner of NBC, or any other like company. The owners of ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, and every other media source that has shown an incredible amount of political bias, will also be part of my boycott. Yes, my family will suffer through not watching a couple of enjoyable programs, but it's worth it. Election are suppose to be about people freely and openly, making up their own minds, about what is good for our country. We now have third world like media organizations, trying to shape our thoughts, through political propaganda. What are we Russia?, or China? Do we really want politically inspired and led, media outlets?

I'm sorry if this sounds like a rant, but I'm mad, I'm really mad. But unlike some others, I will take this as a call to action. I will seek to illuminate, and to spread the word. People who love this country, the democracy and ideals that it represents, now must act to save it. All that I'm asking, is for American to make wise personal choices, that will diminish the power of those that seek to propagandize us. God Bless America.

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Last Nights Debate - Does Truth Matter

   The question that I ask myself this morning is, did last nights debate change anything? On the surface, the status quo had seemed to be maintained. Barack Obama as usual, appeared smooth, calm, and well versed on the issues. John McCain for his part, performed better then the last two debates, and possibly had a one sound bite moment. Neither appeared to have a breakout moment. Following this conventional line of thought, advantage goes to Obama, since he is the front runner.
   When viewed in the context of the candidates vulnerabilities, as viewed by the public, credibility is Barack's weakness. He's the candidate who casts a shadow on his own record. Did the television audience believe him when he distanced himself from William Ayes, claimed he had little involvement with ACORN,  disputed McCain's "contrast" of his policies and record on Tax policies. I'm not sure, but in the end, despite the polls, this election may come down to how many people trust him

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