Posted on 10/10/2008 5:54:40 PM PDT by JPII Be Not Afraid
Who wants to start a nation-wide protest of all tv and newspapers next week or the week after?
We would demand that the media tells the truth about Obama, the economy, the war and everything else they lie about.
We could make signs and hand out flyers. Telling everyone how the media is literally destroying this country with there lies and deception.
We could set up a website to promote our cause and sign up for protests at different media outlets. If this went national, the media couldn't ignore it.
What do you say? Do you think it could be done quickly?
Help and advice welcomed and appreciated. Who wants to partner with me?
LET"S TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
here is some data for your site - media contact info
ElRushbo@eibnet.com
me@glennbeck.com
stu@glennbeck.com,
Hannity@foxnews.com
http://www.lauraingraham.com/asklaura
On the Record w/ Greta Van Susteren Ontherecord@foxnews.com
letters@charleskrauthammer.com
FOX & Friends Friends@foxnews.com
FOX News Live Feedback@foxnews.com
FOX News Live w/ Jamie Colby Jamie@foxnews.com
FOX News Live Weekend Feedback@foxnews.com
FOX News Specials Viewerservices@foxnews.com
FOX News Sunday FNS@foxnews.com
FOX News Watch Newswatch@foxnews.com
FOX Report w/ Shepard Smith Foxreport@foxnews.com
Obama connection with ACORNhttp://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NDZiMjkwMDczZWI5ODdjOWYxZTIzZGIyNzEyMjE0ODI=
Obama goes to Kenya on the tax payers dollar to campaign for the murderous Islam-backed Odinga!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=S8QcpdUtxNQ&feature=related
SHORT VERSION:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1P_P8lBCsE
Obama talks about Ayers giving him a job:
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=D-45A6I
Fox News
The Beltway Boys Beltway@foxnews.com
The Big Story w/ John Gibson Myword@foxnews.com
The Big Story Weekend Bigstory-weekend@foxnews.com
The Big Story Primetime Bigstory-weekend@foxnews.com
Bulls & Bears Bullsandbears@foxnews.com
Cashin In Cash@foxnews.com
Cavuto on Business Cavuto@foxnews.com
DaySide Dayside@foxnews.com
Forbes on FOX Forbes@foxnews.com
FOX & Friends Friends@foxnews.com
FOX News Live Feedback@foxnews.com
FOX News Live w/ Jamie Colby Jamie@foxnews.com
FOX News Live Weekend Feedback@foxnews.com
FOX News Specials Viewerservices@foxnews.com
FOX News Sunday FNS@foxnews.com
FOX News Watch Newswatch@foxnews.com
FOX Report w/ Shepard Smith Foxreport@foxnews.com
Hannity & Colmes Hannity@foxnews.com or Colmes@foxnews.com
Heartland w/ John Kasich Heartland@foxnews.com
The Journal Editorial Report JER@foxnews.com
The Lineup Lineup@foxnews.com
The OReilly Factor Oreilly@foxnews.com
Special Report w/ Brit Hume Special@foxnews.com
Studio B w/ Shepard Smith Studiob@foxnews.com
War Stories w/ Oliver North Warstories@foxnews.com
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto Cavuto@foxnews.com
phil.griffin@nbc.com, steve.capus@nbc.com, Steve.Capus@nbcuni.com, gary.sheffer@ge.com, renata.hopkins@ge.com, lisa.lanspery@ge.com, brian.williams@msnbc.com, chris.matthews@msnbc.com, countdown@msnbc.com, hardball@msnbc.com, Today@NBC.com, viewerservices@msnbc.com, nightly@nbc.com, World@MSNBC.com, Dateline@NBC.com, world@msnbc.com, atc@npr.org, morning@npr.org, Letters@msnbc.com, totn@npr.org, newshour@pbs.org, joe@msnbc.com, abrams@msnbc.com, byork@nationalreview.com, comments@mclaughlin.com, ElRushbo@eibnet.com, evening@cbsnews.com, Foxreport@foxnews.com,. gretawire@fox.com, Hannity@foxnews.com, hemmer@foxnews.com, hume@foxnews.com, ElRushbo@eibnet.com, me@glennbeck.com,oreilly@foxnews.com,Joe@msnbc.com, letters@charleskrauthammer.com, lindamuller@buchanan.org,me@glennbeck.com,netaudr@abc.com, Ontherecord@foxnews.com, oreilly@foxnews.com, race08@msnbc.com, Special@foxnews.com, stu@glennbeck.com, ureport@foxnews.com, weekendlive@foxnews.com, LouDobbs@cnn.com, jake.tapper@abc.com, 360@cnn.com, a.latour@wsj.com, a.murray@wsj.com, am@cnn.com, amhotshots@cnn.com, caffertyfile@cnn.com, campbellbrown@cnn.com, cnn.feedback@cnn.com, cnn.onair@cnn.com, cnn@cnn.com, crossfire@cnn.com, darren.mcdermott@wsj.com, daybreak@cnn.com, elrushbo@eibnet.com, foxreport@foxnews.com, hannity@foxnews.com, headlinenews@cnn.com, insidepoliticts@cnn.com, inthemoney@cnn.com, j.fry@wsj.com, jeff.greenfield@cnn.com, je@msnbc.com, dlow@cnbc.com, late.edition@cnn.com, letters@msnbc.com, live@cnn.com, livefrom@cnn.com, livetoday@cnn.com, lookingout@cnn.com, loudobbs@cnn.com, moneyline@cnn.com, newsnight@cnn.com, newstips@cnn.com, paulazahn@cnn.com, podcast@cnn.com, primenews@cnn.com, question@cnn.com, special@foxnews.com, t.cullen@wsj.com, tina.cowles@cnn.com, tom.hannon@cnn.com, wam@cnn.com, wolf@cnn.com, wsj.ltrs@wsj.com
Thanks everyone for all the help and emails. I have the basics set up but am trying to change the site skin to a red one. But I guess I have a router to many and the FTP won’t load the new folder on the site. Just about sent the whole computer and internet sailing through the window. But we have work to do and I need my computer, but I am trying to make it better looking. Everyone just start doing your thing. Post, post, post.
Thanks again!
This protest will be more effective if it is much more than just a freeper event. Too easy for our opinions here to be dismissed as just “ultra right wing conservative thinking”.
I don’t disagree that it should be more than a “freeper event”.
I disagree with the idea that the site should itself be another forum, blog type of site.
People need information - what to do - what do you want the “protest” to do (don’t read or watch the mainstream media), etc.
People need information - where are, what are the media outfits in their area. There is not time for incoming participants to supply that info with new forum entries.
It needs to be supplied, on the web page itself or in links from it - it is available, externally, on the web now.
Time is my big concern that a blog forum mode will just get bogged down in blogging, not in getting the jist of it and then getting out into the net and the world and doing it.
The site should be mostly the call to action and what action to take and how to take it. Not to sit there and discuss it, instead of doing it.
It would be great if every NBC,CNN,CBS vehicle etc. was covered in Obama bumper stickers....a little truth in advertising LOL!!
Get everyone to cash out their stocks that are in media companies, including mutual funds after threatening the fund manager, and the media itself.
No one cares about petitions or anti-protest. As the industry says, “There is no bad press”.
Then do it, and invest in something else. When they see their stock prices drop 30%, they will take note.
THEN target the advertisers the same way. One at a time, until they cry uncle.
As an earlier Freeper said, they have your money.
Refusing to withold? That is another matter.
Dissent is Patriotic!
LISTEN, the only way to make the media pay for it's injustices is to hire private detectives to dig into the closets of the medias talking heads and owners. All legally, and turn the skeletons they find over to the legal authorities and if they don't do anything then shout it to the public! Detectives can only work in states where they are licensed so we would have to hire detectives from New York, and Illinois, and California, and D.C., where the networks have offices, and studios. So let's pool our money and send some to New York as a start to dig up dirt on the so called "journalists", like what they tried to do to Governor Sarah Palin. Sort of a "what is goods for the goose...." kind of thing.LET'S GO NOW, NO EXCUSES! NOW IS THE TIME! I heard somewhere ,that they are already investigating MSNBC talking heads! Good for them!
That’s a good idea. Put a donation link on the media protest website. Also look into the writers and producers of the news shows.
bump to the top!
I think a great way to go with the website is that we need to create a website to inform people about how the MSM is being biased and how they can help. By creating a website first, then you can create a coheasive movement, not just a few Freepers. Also giving concrete, provable information would help bolster your arguement. You could also list the sponsers, give a form to fill out so that you could have people connact the Media, because when it comes right down to it, the best way to hit the media is in the pocket, not just with a frontal assult. But this is just one girls opnion :)
Among all of us, we must know where some of the Media live, from the small town editor, to the college paper reporter all the way up to the news anchors. If they realize that we know who they are, where they live and we are fed up with them maybe they will show a little integrity.
bttt
Don’t we have some wealthy conservative lawyers who would be willing to band together to do some pro bono work for our country??? Or are all lawyers ACLU Democrats???
I think some kind of class action lawsuit, or RICO, or monopoly thing might get the MSM’s attention. Here is how I got there: Have you noticed that all the MSM seem to run the exact same stories, have the exact same quotes, have the exact same slant? And it isn’t because they all have the facts 100% right. What if all the gas stations in town had exactly the same price? Well, pricefixing and newsfixing aren’t all that different -— except the newsfixing is much more dangerous.
They know WE can’t just pick up the phone and tell them to straighten up their act (I’ve personally tried) -— they are protected from the public they despise by layers of call-screeners.
Once the MSM picks a side in an election, and protects one candidate or side while fieldstripping the other side, they have become a threat to democracy. Any station that fails to report the news without personal bias should lose the priviledge of being a “news” station. And I’m not talking about instituting the fairness doctrine. Opinion shows are opinion and just fine as that, but NEWS shows are supposed to be JUST THE UNBIASED, UNTARNISHED FACTS -— the TRUTH, the WHOLE truth, and NOTHING but the truth.
A lot of the voters only believe it is true if they see it on their TV news. That means that news bias has an undeniable ability to shape opinion when half-truth and opinion is offered as truth/fact/news.
The news has become propaganda, and we will never be able to hold free and fair elections until we are able to correct this core failing in our information dissemination system.
This is why so many of us are REALLY ANGRY and FRUSTRATED -— we don’t mind so much losing if we in fact lose fairly in an open marketplace of ideas. But that is NOT what we are getting with the MSM. They know it, and we know it -— but they think there is nothing at all that we can do about it except to shout into the wind.
Well, I am through with shouting. I want to file a civil action against the MSM for election tampering and propaganda. I think we should start with the obvious MSMBC, because there is ample video evidence of blatant bias there. It would be hard for other stations to keep from reporting about the accusations against their rival station, and that should pique the public interest. Then we need to go after them all, one by one, like dominoes.
I don’t know if any attorney would be willing to represent such a case, but I believe that they class they would be representing would be about 50% of the population of the USA -— those of us who are the hard working, country first conservatives.
Of course. We may not be able to rally a citizen militia to stop the congress from throwing out our Constitution anytime soon, but we CAN encourage enough patriots to refuse to fund their own enslavement to make a difference.
I figure that if we can get 10 million to agree to just not pay by April 15th, we can force the traitors' hands.
Spoken like and I do not mean in a negative sense: a true community orgainzer!!!!!/Just Asking - seoul62......
Why when the media complains about the angry crowds can the McCain campaign not get on offense and say, “Damn right they are mad” and then hit the ball out of the park with FACTS not defense??
I personally would yank the cable tomorrow if it were up to me. It is the younger and female members of the family who insist that we keep it.
I think a cable/satellite yanking program would be very effective. Remember that when you pay for cable, you are supporting the Hollywood weirdos who fight us at every turn through royalty payments.
If you are a Neilsen household, you could not use the metered TVs. If Arbitron still puts out TV diaries, you could fill it out as no viewing.
Tell your kids they need to save money and not go to movies.
This is the only thing Hollywood will understand is if you hit them directly in the pocketbook. After all, they have laid the groundwork for the market collapse AND higher taxes with their left wing ideas that permeate nearly every movie and TV program.
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