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Troyhand

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After the rebuttal article from Nolan Chart that the Forum fiasco is a media mixup,
http://www.nolanchart.com/article797.html
what does anyone make of this article just out from the nashua telegraph
candidate schedule
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071230/NEWS08/527052503/-1/news

SUNDAY, Jan. 6

• The New Hampshire Republican Party hosts "First in the Nation Presidential Brunch" at Hampshire Hills Sports & Fitness Club, Milford. 11 a.m. Several candidates are expected to attend. Tickets are $125. For tickets or more information, call 225-9341.

• U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, speaks at closing ceremony of the 2008 New Hampshire Liberty Forum at the Crowne Plaza, Nashua. Noon. For more information, visit www.freestateproject.org/libertyforum.

Is the brunch the Fox forum? Did we get setup? Did we overreact (again)?
 
PLEASE do your own research, read the stickies, read the actual AP article, the actual press release from HQ, the article from dailypaul.com the article from Boston (forget which outlet) then re-read this, every word of it...... and its pretty obvious if you just read it.

Liberty Forum is NOT Fox Forum


2 totally different events
 
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And this is why I'm asking the question. There's is no mention of a fox forum on this article about candidate's schedule in New Hampshire which came out about an hour ago. There's no mention of a Fox forum on the Fox website. I can't find any info substantiating the Fox forum from google. All I can find is everybody talking about the forum event, without any concrete info about the actual event itself.
I'm going to trust the campaign that they can take care of this and are one step ahead of this forum with info. But I'm worried that we may have overreacted before having all the facts.
 
Actually the campaign was behind the forums on this timing wise. This has been confirmed by NH GOP, campaign HQ, AP (picked up by the Seattle PI at least I believe), and insiders in the RP campaign. This is bleeding edge stuff first reported late friday night, so you wont find it on schedules probably until after new years. It has been suggested that this is intentional as the long weekend would mean this wouldnt be in the official news cycle until Jan 2, which would be an exceptionally good strategy to try and keep his exclusion quiet.


Also in the story you posted:
Here is a list of upcoming New Hampshire public appearances scheduled by presidential candidates. All events are free unless indicated. Nonpublic and invitation-only events aren't listed here, although they are available at www.nhprimary.com.

Now if you can make sense of the nhprimary.com site (tried both in opera and firefox) then you may glean some info from there, but is seems to be an underutilized and undermaintained community site.
 
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Senior executives at Fox acknowledged the exclusion over the phone when I talked to them.

The Nolan Chart article is wrong.
 
Senior executives at Fox acknowledged the exclusion over the phone when I talked to them.

The Nolan Chart article is wrong.

Uh,huh. Your first posts started with this FOX forum. I don't know who you are. Pardon me if I don't take your word right off.

We should do nothing until confirmation is given from headquarters about what our next course of action should be.
 
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