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We conservatives have let the Left take over the media and education. We have not been willing to be aggressive and to take jobs out of principle (on a large scale). Even the education systems in DEEP RED states are shockingly bad/liberal.

The left took everything over in the 60s and the control of the media has a much larger effect than we even realize. The education system is obvious.

Now it is obvious the “media” is going through radical change, and simply being a newspaper or a network isn’t the same thing.

The DailyKos, Huffington Post et al are evolving into a more cohesive network on the left, and what power exists in the MSM is total leftist. Fox has always just been centrist. Take Hannity off FNC and what do you really have?

Where is all money the GOP supposedly has in terms of building netorks, literally and figuratively (on the net)? Getting into the business and feeling passionate in order to RETAKE the media and education must be a goal for the future, or most of what we plan is fruitless.

What I am hearing out of the mouths of many 18-24 year olds is amazing in regard to the utter illogic.

Even while Reagan had the white house, the liberals were destroying the schools and the media...and it has NEVER STOPPED. We have not made an effort to change it.

THIS is where radical change must occur, or we are screwed.


53 posted on 11/05/2008 9:31:56 AM PST by Crimson Elephant
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To: Crimson Elephant
There is a quote that was running around in my head this morning, it came from an English ministers commenting on the start of WWI:

"The lamps are going out all over Europe; we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime."

73 posted on 11/05/2008 9:39:11 AM PST by AU72
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