pepperpete1
03-04-2008, 11:47 PM
----- Original Message -----
From: pepperpete1
At: 3/05 0:23:11
Last time I looked there were two candidates running for the Republican
nomination and that would be John Mc Cain and Dr. Ron Paul.
You people are trusted to be the front guard for the people to whom
you sell
your articles, yet you do not tell the whole truth and pick and choose
what you
want the public to think.
This race is NOT over. Ron Paul has the courage and the support of
the
grassroots movement and we are watching YOU.
It used to be that an underdog story was a good seller. Now when
there is an
underdog out there speaking the truth, and has no skeletons of any
substance in
his closet, the media has banned the use of his name as if it were a
dirty word.
Could that be because the truth he tells would really cause a real
CHANGE in
how government does business, if the public ever was exposed to it?
What are you and the rest of the media afraid of? It is not because
they/you
think he is "looney", else they/you would just let him rant and allow
the public
to see him for the "radical" they/you tell us he is.
Why don't you just start reporting the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but
the truth?[/COLOR[COLOR="Red"]]"JONATHAN SALANT, BLOOMBERG/ NEWSROOM:" <jsalant@bloomberg.net> Add Mobile Alert
To: pepperpete1
Subject: Re:Republican nominee?
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 00:24:38 -0500
McCain has a majority of the delegates, so he will be the nominee. It's
over.
Even if Ron Paul won every vote from now on, he wouldn't come close.
And since
he won't run as a third-party candidate, he will not be on the ballot
in
November except as a congressman.----- Original Message -----
From: pepperpete1
At: 3/05 0:23:11
----- Original Message -----
From: pepperpete1
At: 3/05 0:27:04
You know who every unbound delegate for every state is voting for?
From: "JONATHAN SALANT, BLOOMBERG/ NEWSROOM:" <jsalant@bloomberg.net> Add Mobile Alert
To: pepperpete1
Subject: Re:Republican nominee?
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 00:28:16 -0500
It doesn't matter. McCain has the support of a majority of the
delegates. Even
if every other delegate in the party voted for Dr. Paul, he couldn't
get the
nomination.
My e-mail to them in blue answers in red.
From: pepperpete1
At: 3/05 0:23:11
Last time I looked there were two candidates running for the Republican
nomination and that would be John Mc Cain and Dr. Ron Paul.
You people are trusted to be the front guard for the people to whom
you sell
your articles, yet you do not tell the whole truth and pick and choose
what you
want the public to think.
This race is NOT over. Ron Paul has the courage and the support of
the
grassroots movement and we are watching YOU.
It used to be that an underdog story was a good seller. Now when
there is an
underdog out there speaking the truth, and has no skeletons of any
substance in
his closet, the media has banned the use of his name as if it were a
dirty word.
Could that be because the truth he tells would really cause a real
CHANGE in
how government does business, if the public ever was exposed to it?
What are you and the rest of the media afraid of? It is not because
they/you
think he is "looney", else they/you would just let him rant and allow
the public
to see him for the "radical" they/you tell us he is.
Why don't you just start reporting the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but
the truth?[/COLOR[COLOR="Red"]]"JONATHAN SALANT, BLOOMBERG/ NEWSROOM:" <jsalant@bloomberg.net> Add Mobile Alert
To: pepperpete1
Subject: Re:Republican nominee?
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 00:24:38 -0500
McCain has a majority of the delegates, so he will be the nominee. It's
over.
Even if Ron Paul won every vote from now on, he wouldn't come close.
And since
he won't run as a third-party candidate, he will not be on the ballot
in
November except as a congressman.----- Original Message -----
From: pepperpete1
At: 3/05 0:23:11
----- Original Message -----
From: pepperpete1
At: 3/05 0:27:04
You know who every unbound delegate for every state is voting for?
From: "JONATHAN SALANT, BLOOMBERG/ NEWSROOM:" <jsalant@bloomberg.net> Add Mobile Alert
To: pepperpete1
Subject: Re:Republican nominee?
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 00:28:16 -0500
It doesn't matter. McCain has the support of a majority of the
delegates. Even
if every other delegate in the party voted for Dr. Paul, he couldn't
get the
nomination.
My e-mail to them in blue answers in red.