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To: JeanS

It will surprise no-one here, but have you noticed the MSM’s portrayal of the two political parties and their internal dynamics?

Republicans are in disarray....Democrats have minor differences.

Republicans are dictators....Democrats are taking stern decisive action.

Republicans have mavericks & renegades....Democrats have forward-thinkers and leaders.

Republicans slavishly serve special interests...Democrats act selflessly as uniters and coordinators of diverse groups.

Republicans espousing their party’s platform or constituent views are hard-liners....Democrats doing the same are populist visionaries.

A legislative setback for Republicans is a devastating loss and shows a leadership vacuum...A setback for Democrats is simply a political maneuver, they cleverly meant to do it all along and shows party unity.


26 posted on 05/23/2007 12:47:50 PM PDT by relictele
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To: relictele

You are right about the mainstream media, but when are we going to do something concrete about it. For years, we have been complaining about liberal news on TV but we have not done one single thing. Yes we have Fox News, but that must not be enough because we still complain. We need to have an all conservative round the clock news channel and then perhaps we will have a fair chance. I don’t think it is up to the Mainstream Media to ensure we get our word out. That is up to us not them. They want to make a buck and whether or not we think they do or not does not matter. We don’t own the networks. We either need to get some rich conservatives to buy a network or start our own (again rich conservative). Complaining about Mainstream Media gets us no where.


37 posted on 05/23/2007 1:15:32 PM PDT by napscoordinator (.)
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