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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Action Alert

The campaign may be over and you may be as discouraged as I am. The temptation is to do nothing since it's all been done before and nothing work. Corporate media will just ignore us again. What if we could for once give unambiguous proof of their corruption.

Right now there is a petition asking CNN, Fox and MSNBC for one last debate, Paul v. Romney. No debate is more needed by us and less wanted by our opponents. If we flood this petition with signatures, maybe even crashing change.org with a petition bomb it can be revealed for all the world to see how prefabricated this race has been.

Can you imagine this petition going viral and ever Ron Paul supporter getting one no Paul support to sign. we could have a million signatures within a week or less. If every major media in America ignored it, it would at least be news worthy in the rest of the world. Let's imagine the big three spin:

"We've already had 100 debates." And 101 is going to make your ratings drop? This debate would be the most popular of the year. Remember when it got down to Hillary and Barack? This time around we would actually hear two very different candidates  with tow very different set of policies debate one another for a change.


"Romney will refuse." Give him a chance to show his chicken feathers  and show us you are not in collusion with him by asking.


"Romney has already won." Technically, he has not and what harm would having the top rated debate of the primary season, especially since there will not be another debate before September. Do you actually think anybody wants to tune in to the current coverage of another 10 dozen asbergian victory speeches between now and then?


You get the picture. Signing this petition is a win-win for Paul supporters. On the off chance one of these networks decides to indulge us, we get to expose Romney for the wimp he truly is. If a network will do it, they win the ratings war big time for at least 2 hours and the other 2 will defintely wan their chance.



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