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Martrae wrote:However, it's not the media's job to decide that. If he's a crackpot, put him on and let people see that.
Marginalizing candidates means THEY decide who people vote on as the next president, and that's wrong. The media is supposed to report on events not shape them.
Gypsiyee wrote:are you seriously comparing the way elections are run nowadays to back then..?
and you call ron paul the crackpot
10sun wrote:In response to the original post.
Ron Paul is a crackpot & Fox News has recognized that as well as most other news outlets.
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
On December 27, the Associated Press reported: "The New Hampshire Republican Party is sponsoring a forum for Republican presidential candidates on Jan. 6, two days before the state's first-in-the-nation primary." Later in the article, the AP stated: "Participating in the forum will be Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Mitt Romney and Fred Thompson."
On the evening of December 28, Jared Chicoine and Jordan Brown of our New Hampshire campaign staff met in person with Fergus Cullen the New Hampshire GOP chairman to discuss whether or not Dr. Paul would be invited to participate in the forum. Mr. Cullen confirmed there will be an event on January 6, but he could not confirm whether or not Dr. Paul would be invited. We also learned the event would not be a debate with an audience, but instead would be a forum in a closed studio with the candidates questioned only by Chris Wallace of Fox News.
A few hours after that meeting, we contacted Fox News seeking clarification. Later that night, we issued a press release while waiting to hear from Fox News.
On December 29, the Baltimore Sun featured a report by Jason George. Mr. George reported, "Calls and emails to Fox News spokespersons by the Tribune were not returned Saturday evening.
"An official at the New Hampshire GOP, which is co-sponsoring the event with Fox, said that Paul might still be included, but the planning for the debate was still coming together and it was ultimately Fox's call."
As of late afternoon today (December 30), we have nothing more to report.
Kent Snyder
Chairman, Ron Paul 2008
Fergus Cullen, chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party, issued a press release this afternoon about Fox News' presidential candidates forum scheduled for January 6. His release is below.
We thank Mr. Cullen for his statement today and for his efforts with Fox News.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: December 31, 2007
Contact: Fergus Cullen, Chairman, New Hampshire Republican Party
NH REPUBLICANS: DON’T LIMIT DEBATE PARTICIPANTS
CONCORD – New Hampshire Republican Party Chairman Fergus Cullen releases the following statement regarding primary weekend debates:
“Limiting the number of candidates who are invited to participate in debates is not consistent with the tradition of the first in the nation primary. The level playing field requires that all candidates be given an equal opportunity to participate – not just a select few determined by the media prior to any votes being cast.”
“Therefore, the New Hampshire Republican Party calls upon all media organizations planning pre-primary debates or forums for both parties to include all recognized major candidates in their events.”
“The New Hampshire Republican Party has notified FOX News of our position, and we are in ongoing discussions with FOX News about having as many candidates as possible participate in the forum scheduled for January 6.”
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
however in general poll numbers that place Ron Paul in the running are generally from what I've seen linked to internet polls, further more I've seen at least a few instances where these polls were intentionally skewed by Ron Paul supporters (think along the lines if we had a poll here and suddenly had 1500 new users registering on this board overnight and voting in the poll due to a link on a Ron Paul support site).
10sun wrote:Gypsiyee wrote:are you seriously comparing the way elections are run nowadays to back then..?
and you call ron paul the crackpot
Since when did it become the burden and responsibility of media corporations to provide free forums for presidential candidates?
Nowhere in the Constitution does it dictate that media outlets should provide the services that they do provide in whatever slant that they do.
There is precedent, however it can in no way be construed to be legally binding.
You are a disgrace to the ideals of Ron Paul's platform to think that Fox News should be required to let any candidates beyond the chosen ones attend the GOP debate next week.
Gypsiyee wrote:10sun wrote:Gypsiyee wrote:are you seriously comparing the way elections are run nowadays to back then..?
and you call ron paul the crackpot
Since when did it become the burden and responsibility of media corporations to provide free forums for presidential candidates?
Nowhere in the Constitution does it dictate that media outlets should provide the services that they do provide in whatever slant that they do.
There is precedent, however it can in no way be construed to be legally binding.
You are a disgrace to the ideals of Ron Paul's platform to think that Fox News should be required to let any candidates beyond the chosen ones attend the GOP debate next week.
you're comparing *centuries* of difference in communication, and it's completely ignorant. my statement to you had nothing to do with saying that Fox News should be required to do anything - my one comment said nothing about media contributions to elections; what I said to you was completely based on the complete stupidity of the notion that elections today are even in any minuscule amount comparable to the way presidents were elected back then.
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
Naethyn wrote:I simply do not trust any candidate on the stage other than Ron Paul. Every candidate has their own ideas of what should and shouldn't be done, but Ron Paul is the only person who actually LIVES by the ideas he holds. Look at his voting record. Look at his biography. Read the wikipedia. He is legit. For no one else does this hold true. I may not agree 100% with everything he says, but he is close and I support him. And more importantly - I trust him.
Also, on the topic of polls - they are all bullshit. Please watch this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If9EWDB_ ... h_response
There are signs ALL over my city (pensacola) for Ron Paul! Most of them are home made, but they are literally on every telephone pole! There is a grass roots movement for him. And you do not pull in the kind of money he has by "spam bots" tampering polls.
Ron Paul will be president 08.
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
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