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travr6
12-29-2007, 09:26 AM
Found this letter and thought it had some nice info in it.

12/29/07


Dear Friends, Companies, and Citizens of the United States,


My name is Shawn Hudson. Some of you know me. Some do not. There is a terrible censorship of information brewing in New Hampshire. Congressman and Presidential hopeful Ron Paul has not been invited to a televised debate that will take place on Jan. 6. Those who poll lower than him have been invited. Those who've made less money in contributions from ordinary citizens such as yourselves have all been invited, as well.

No reason has been given to the Paul campaign for this. No explanation as to how this is public forum is supposed to represent we, the people, and our desire to see all sides.

Even if you do not plan to vote for Paul or haven't decided, I ask you now to take a moment, copy and paste the following email addresses into your "to:" field, and send a simple set of questions to FOX and its associates.

"Why has Paul not received the same courtesy as other candidates? When are you going to solve the problem?"

Sincerely,
Concerned Citizen

Thank you taking the time to read this message. You surely didn't have to. Know that if a company can find it in their power to silence one voice, they will silence another and another and another later on. But this silencing is nothing new for Paul supporters, who've been trampled underfoot and called "fringe" or "rabid" by just about every public media source. Do I seem rabid to you? No, the Internet has proved a powerful and unstoppable force for Paul supporters who have rallied and unified in ways that have never been seen. Help out in our mutual fight to take back control of the airwaves, of our politics, or our country.

Tomorrow, politely and gracefully, I will be calling each of the following companies as well as sending more letters out to concerned citizens around the country. The following companies are advertising through FOX. This January, if you're up for it, let's issue a "cease & desist" order to the powers that be, from the little guy to the big man up above: "I will not buy your products until you start supporting companies who support freedom of speech."

? Crest Whitestrips & Dawn (both Proctor & Gamble) 513-983-1100
? Delphi (Driving Products) 1.888.809.9800
? Mercedes Benz 1-800-367-6372
? Comcast 1-800-COMCAST
? Subaru 1-800-782-2783
? GMC Suv's 1-800-551-4123
? Best Buy 1-888-237-8289
? Travelocity 1 888.872.8356
? Capzasin 1 (423) 822-5020
? New Phase
? Orbitz 1-888-656-4546
? Ditech.com 1-800-DITECH-3
? eloan.com (415) 786-3317
? Toyota 1 800-331-4331
? Centrum (Wyeth) 1-800-322-3129
? Nextel (aka Sprint)1-800-639-6111
? Vehix.com 1.866.698.3449
? Gold Bond (Chattum) 423-821-4571
? Aspercreme " "
? webmd.com via email or webmd.com via other (212) 624-3700
? American Express 1-877-877-0987, 1-800-525-3355
? Holiday Inn Express 1 800-315-2621
? M Professional unk
? priceline.com 1-800-774-2354
? L. L. Bean 1-800-441-7513
? Jet Dry (Dishwasher Products) 1-800-820-8939
Chemistry (Matchmaking Web Site)
Bankrate.com (Mortgages)
Cars Direct.com

Sincerely,
Shawn Hudson
Louisville, KY

--
"I have never let schooling interfere with my education." Mark Twain

RP-Republican
12-29-2007, 09:38 AM
Awesone post bad title to get people to take a look...

speciallyblend
12-29-2007, 10:29 AM
I just called comcast ,i will start a thread on how to block fox channels so we can take it viral at somepoint, comcast gave me a detailed list on how to block,so comcast people get busy blocking the channels, COMCAST WILL SEE THE BLOCKING ,I THINK THATS THE BEST WAY and of course call the list above ,i have noticed many on list you cant call until monday,but we must hold fox news accountable ,period

coffeewithchess
12-29-2007, 10:34 AM
For CRYING OUT LOUD! If you are going to "boycott" a company, you better do it knowing someone is at FAULT! At this point, the campaign could be at fault for ALL WE KNOW! If you call a company and say you are boycotting, PLEASE DON'T mention Ron Paul's name...

nike
12-29-2007, 10:35 AM
It's a shame so many people watch Faux News and think it's actual news. The fact that Faux News doesn't give Ron Paul much notice is a good thing.

rs3515
12-29-2007, 10:39 AM
For CRYING OUT LOUD! If you are going to "boycott" a company, you better do it knowing someone is at FAULT! At this point, the campaign could be at fault for ALL WE KNOW! If you call a company and say you are boycotting, PLEASE DON'T mention Ron Paul's name...

I think you're missing the point. A press release was put out on RonPaul2008.com. It's on the front page of the site.

While not coming out and directly saying Fox is at fault, it is a way for the national campaign to let everyone know they are being excluded (and for those of us in the grassroots to do our jobs).

Dan Klaus
12-29-2007, 10:55 AM
For CRYING OUT LOUD! If you are going to "boycott" a company, you better do it knowing someone is at FAULT! At this point, the campaign could be at fault for ALL WE KNOW! If you call a company and say you are boycotting, PLEASE DON'T mention Ron Paul's name...

I hear and understand your concerns as well...however, this is just too, too much on the face of things and action is called for...emailing sponsors and fox affiliates is quite within the tradition of grassroots activism...i do feel, however, that this will get resolved positively and we can talk more at that time about restraint...

trenchchic
12-29-2007, 10:59 AM
Please tell Protor and Gamble that they should speak with Fox News about their decision.

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