Let ABC hear your complaints,loudly!!

I thought maybe I was the only one watching - the comment section on the debate story showed 111 comments when the debate started, with the newest one dated Aug. 2nd. All the posts were in regard to the last Dem debate. I had to jump through 9 flaming hoops to register (UGH!) with ABC to post my comment. Wonder of wonders - it got posted (I didn't use the word 'Ron" in my comment)! When I checked back just now, I still have the only comment posted, BUT the comment count now reads 109! Wonder where the other 3 comments went, and what they said. I just went back to copy my comment, and low and behold, the counter reads 111 again! Here's what I wrote:

"Where are the comments for today's debate? The most recent comment posted is from Aug. 2nd., and there's only one page when it says there are 111 comments! I get the impression that ABC moderates their comment board just like their debate - skew it in the direction that you want it - put Rudy and Mitt front and center, and allow them the lion's share of the time, and don't even ask the Doctor on the panel about healthcare! And don't even call me a 'spammer' - I am an American taxpayer, and an Army Veteran to boot! Shame on ABC for kowtowing to the powers that be, and spitting on the American people with your unfair tactics. Next time act like a man and at least shuffle some cards to determine where candidates stand on the stage, and give EVERY candidate EQUAL (I know you aren't familiar with the term) time. Why is it that I get the feeling the public will never see this comment?"

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/TheNote/comments?type=story&id=3105455

Your turn.
 
Network News is becoming obsolete.


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ABC didn't have to invite Dr. Paul at all, that was their right. If anything, thank them for including him, for not cutting off the applause to his anti-Iraqi war answers like Fox did, etc.!
 
I just e-mailed them my thank you for having Ron Paul in the debate and my suggestion that they have him back for another show so that we can hear more about his views than the limited time debate could allow.
 
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