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To: Califreak

“That’s why I like Hunter. I believe for the same reason, he is not getting the exposure that the top 3 Reps and the dems get. The media continuously ignores him. Maybe he isn’t doing enough to get his message out there, but he is actually working for us, not just promising to. I think they’re afraid if he gets a chance he actually will change things! I would love to see it happen.

Hubby says the dems will get in though, because of the country’s short attention span regarding 9/11. He might be right. I pray everyday that he will be wrong though.”

Hunter has been working hard to get his message out, doing one radio/tv interview after another. I don’t know where he gets his energy from. It’s just that the MSM focuses on the frontrunners. I figure do we want MSM to pick the president for us, or do we want to do that.

If enough of us grassroots folks support Hunter by contributing to his campaign, writing editor’s letters and/or calling talk shows, Hunter has a great chance. We were heard when we spoke loudly about the amnesty bill, and we can be heard again! But, it’s up to us.

I don’t think the Dems are such a “shoe-in” when the Dem controlled Congress has such horribly low ratings.


430 posted on 08/05/2007 3:03:07 PM PDT by Sun (Duncan Hunter: pro-life/borders, understands Red China threat! http://www.gohunter08.com/Home.aspx)
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To: Sun

“I don’t think the Dems are such a “shoe-in” when the Dem controlled Congress has such horribly low ratings”

Thank God for that, but MSM won’t hammer that point home, unfortunately!

The typical news cast, national or local seems to be basically the same, day in and day out. Once in a while a few names might change, but their agenda and formula don’t vary that much. To me, it seems like they only really push their picks, and I wonder if those people would really need to raise that much money with all the news exposure they get. It doesn’t seem right.

I’m kind of ignorant on politics compared to most of the people here, I’m sure. I am trying to learn and educate myself though. I never voted until I got married, then I thought I’d better be responsible about it and try to learn more about the decisions I make. Being married and having kids turned everything around. I was kind of a sheeple until then.


457 posted on 08/05/2007 6:45:12 PM PDT by Califreak (Go Hunter!)
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