Dear whoever this may reach,
As I'm sure you're now aware - there are a lot of us who believe it is unfair to exclude Ron Paul from the proposed "Candidates: Get A Plan" challenge.
Contrary to what you may believe, as of late, Ron Paul is a serious contender for the Republican nomination: he is gathering a LOT of momentum. In this quarter alone he has raised in excess of $4.5million in donations - more than ANY other republican candidate. Not only this, but he has came second in the recent primaries in Nevada and Louisiana, and stands a very good chance of winning in Maine (as reported by MSN). Fringe candidates do not share these successes.
However, this momentum, and his grassroots support is all for nothing if he isn't allowed to participate in events such as these. Any respectable media broadcasting company would realize that there should be no preferential treatment given to any candidate when something as big as the presidential election is at stake: that the people should have fair access to information on ALL candidates.
Contrary to the information presented on the advert, Ron Paul has a very detailed plan on what he would do for the economy, which is an alternative to what the other candidates are offering. Not to mention that Ron Paul has studied economics for the larger portion of his life, and has wrote several books on the subject. Much more than Mc Cain can offer, who admits himself that he has no clue about the workings of the economy. It is outrageous that you'd consider to air Mc Cain's views at the expense of Paul's.
I'm sure Ron Paul would be delighted to appear on the show, and his millions of supporters also. And if you believe in a fair democratic process and unbiased reporting I'm sure you'll also be delighted to hear and allow his views to be heard.
Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter, it is greatly respected
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I may be from the UK... But Ron Paul and his campaign have been very inspiring for me. It's the least I can do in return.
It'll also be nice to boast that "I helped change the world" in a few months time.
As I'm sure you're now aware - there are a lot of us who believe it is unfair to exclude Ron Paul from the proposed "Candidates: Get A Plan" challenge.
Contrary to what you may believe, as of late, Ron Paul is a serious contender for the Republican nomination: he is gathering a LOT of momentum. In this quarter alone he has raised in excess of $4.5million in donations - more than ANY other republican candidate. Not only this, but he has came second in the recent primaries in Nevada and Louisiana, and stands a very good chance of winning in Maine (as reported by MSN). Fringe candidates do not share these successes.
However, this momentum, and his grassroots support is all for nothing if he isn't allowed to participate in events such as these. Any respectable media broadcasting company would realize that there should be no preferential treatment given to any candidate when something as big as the presidential election is at stake: that the people should have fair access to information on ALL candidates.
Contrary to the information presented on the advert, Ron Paul has a very detailed plan on what he would do for the economy, which is an alternative to what the other candidates are offering. Not to mention that Ron Paul has studied economics for the larger portion of his life, and has wrote several books on the subject. Much more than Mc Cain can offer, who admits himself that he has no clue about the workings of the economy. It is outrageous that you'd consider to air Mc Cain's views at the expense of Paul's.
I'm sure Ron Paul would be delighted to appear on the show, and his millions of supporters also. And if you believe in a fair democratic process and unbiased reporting I'm sure you'll also be delighted to hear and allow his views to be heard.
Thank you for your time and consideration of this matter, it is greatly respected
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I may be from the UK... But Ron Paul and his campaign have been very inspiring for me. It's the least I can do in return.
It'll also be nice to boast that "I helped change the world" in a few months time.
