Debate was a joke, contact WMUR.

We bumped into Congressman Paul at 5:00 AM this morning, he, on his way to Washington, and we, on our way back here in Charlotte, NC.

He told me that his answer to the question regarding his small percentage of time allotted him in the debate was, "My message is so potent, I don't NEED as much time as the others."

He mentioned his absolute outrage at the candidate's all mentioning the possibility of tactical nuclear attack against Iran and that they wouldn't call on him to comment. Then he said, "But, I got it in there at the end."

He had much much more to say as we both waited for our flights. What a time at the debate (my voice is barely audible this morning), and afterwards was simply indescribable.

Vids and pics coming, but we're off to sleep for a while.

Bosso
 
Wmur & Cnn

Here is a copy of comments I sent to WMUR and CNN.

I'm sorry to say that last night's "debate" was a farce. Equally, I’m sorry to see that WMUR was a willing participant of this dog and pony show. Call me old-fashioned but I always subscribed to the sense of balance and free play. Your involvement in the debate reflected none of the aforementioned. Does equal time mean anything to you or CNN?

Spare me the hollow argument that the “first tier” candidates deserve more time. It’s not fair to allocate the majority of the time to these talking heads. By the way does a poll anoit and deem these people to be “first tier”? It seems apparent that CNN called the shots on censoring the people (in the audience) who were chosen by CNN producers to ask very specific questions blessed by CNN and WMUR.

Even CNN was guilty of not following their own “rule” of “when a candidate does not the answer directly, they would move on”. As the debate was winding down Duncan asked a question directed to Romney, Giuliani, and Mccain. None of them answered the question and were allowed to filibuster and kill the clock.

Nice job Wolf. Keep up the good work you’re ever so close to becoming “fair and balanced”.

Thanks,
Henry
 
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I didn't even mention Ron Paul by name. I don't think I need to. Here's what I sent, and I'm sending a copy via snail mail too. I think letters get more attention these days.

Rick Davis, Executive Vice President
News Standards and Practices
One CNN Center / 6th Floor, South Tower
Atlanta, GA 30303

Dear Mr Davis,

I was very disappointed in your coverage of the debate. As one of the few voters interested enough to even bother tuning in, it troubled me to see the top 3 candidates get double the air time that the lesser known candidates received. I would have thought Fox might eagerly indulge such behaviors, but sadly, I thought better of CNN.

I am also am bothered because I think that the fact that nearly all the candidates seemed to favor a nuclear attack on Iran should be screaming headline news. And it isn't.

Fred Thompson is?

Sincerely,

Angela Thornton Canny
4525 Crab Orchard Dr
Hoffman Estates IL 60192
(847) 934-7107
 
Bosso, you are so lucky, man! I can't believe you got to talk to Dr. Paul after the debate.

None of us should expect any help from CNN or other major stations, papers, groups and such. They are owned and controlled by the very people who are conducting the war and destroying U.S. sovereignty. I, like many others, once thought CNN to be a real source of news. They are not. They just do a better job than Fox of appearing to be fair. Expect more devious behavior in the future and we'll do our best to battle through it.
 
I believe that Rudy's questions were prearranged and he was told before hand of the questions to be given him.
 
There is only one way to beat the MSN. Join your local Meetup group and get to work.
 
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