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Major networks will not air Bush speech
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Posted on 10/07/2002 8:24:03 AM PDT by LandofLincoln
All of the major networks have decided not to carry Bushes speech live.
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To: Mo1
They pulled the same stunt during 1992 campaign too.
god forbid they'd actually help Republicans in some indirect way ... no, they will instead have wall-to-wall coverage of liberals on their morning shows.
lol
et, tu, Fox Network?
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posted on
10/07/2002 2:36:35 PM PDT
by
WOSG
To: WOSG
They pulled the same stunt during 1992 campaign too.
god forbid they'd actually help Republicans in some indirect way ... no, they will instead have wall-to-wall coverage of liberals on their morning shows. I don't disagree with you ..
But the problem I have is this is NOT a republican or a democrat issue ... it is an American issue
Even if we had a Dem President (thank God we don't) I would STILL want to hear what the President had to say.. because is has to deal with OUR COUNTRY
It is obvious the Networks have their OWN agenda and America's National Security is not one of them
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posted on
10/07/2002 2:41:34 PM PDT
by
Mo1
To: Bonaparte
I wouldnt push this issue too hard ... imagine a President Gore ... he'd probably want to lecture us weekly and the networks would gladly give him the space on primetime.
oooyyy.
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posted on
10/07/2002 2:43:51 PM PDT
by
WOSG
To: Mo1
>>If I'm wrong .. please supply a link of this news<<
I hear you but the fact is most Americans are not afraid of the threats you have pointed out. They are more afraid of not making their mortgage payments whether you like it or not. They see the good job being done by the agencies capturing suspects and their focus is elsewhere.
To: William McKinley
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To: orfisher
As someone who lost about $12,000 in the market TODAY, I can tell you I DO CARE ABOUT IRAQ AND WANT TO HEAR ABOUT IT MORE THAN ECONOMY. I WANT TO KNOW IF AND WHEN AND HOW WE WILL STOP SADDAMS WMD PROGRAM.
Why? Because that is what Washington can handle and decide on. The only thing relevent from DC is their policies.
And right now the #1 policy issue is The War on Terror and Iraq.
Whether people care about their pocketbook is not relevent. Of course we do. But what is relevent is WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE FACING OUR NATIONAL LEADERS. ANSWER: WAR ON TERROR AND IRAQ.
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posted on
10/07/2002 2:48:33 PM PDT
by
WOSG
To: orfisher
They are more afraid of not making their mortgage payments whether you like it or not. I don't disagree with that point, but if they don't realize the real threat that we face, then they are never gonna get it and the economy won't be improving anytime soon
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posted on
10/07/2002 2:49:30 PM PDT
by
Mo1
To: Mo1
For the record, i agree with you ... but remember, the networks gave Clinton time to "apologize" after his deposition in aug 1998.
I would think a foreign policy speech right before congressional and perhaps UN action would be a *tad* more important.
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posted on
10/07/2002 2:51:28 PM PDT
by
WOSG
To: WOSG
I would think a foreign policy speech right before congressional and perhaps UN action would be a *tad* more important. Ya Think??
I HATE DEMOCRATS!!! ..grrrrrrrrrr
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posted on
10/07/2002 3:02:02 PM PDT
by
Mo1
To: volchef
Apparently the networks are more "concerned" about getting their new primetime liberal indoctrination season shows than about American lives.yep!
To: WOSG
Best way to dispose of Gore is to hand him the mike. He'll take care of the rest.
To: orfisher
You guys have the same old tired play book. I was just listening to Lars Larsen in Portland, Or..
You posted, They are more afraid of not making their mortgage payments whether you like it or not.
Lars, just played a long rant from a former socialist congressit from Portland, Oregon. This was exactly the meat of her rant. They are more afraid of not making their mortgage payments whether you like it or not.
It sounds like Saddam writes the pap for 1/3 of America.
To: Grampa Dave
>>You guys have the same old tired play book. <<
What do you mean "you guys"? I am not a liberal rat like Lars Larson. I'm a free thinking conservative who happens not to agree with Bush's brand of politics.
To: Mo1
>>the economy won't be improving anytime soon<< .... Another military action in Iraq will be cakewalk and Bush knows it. He's talking war but it would be more like a skermish. The economy is more like work and he's avoiding it as he would if he had to paint the Lincoln Bedroom.
To: LandofLincoln
Media to Bush--
"Make the case for war with Iraq"
Bush to media--
"Okay, I will"
Media to Bush--
"Yeah, well too bad we won't be covering it, sucker!"
To: WOSG
Interesting that all the major networks carried the speech. So much for all the breast beating.
To: LandofLincoln
My local station carried it. I switched to Foxnews at the end to hear Brit talking about it---what a breath of fresh of air he is!
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posted on
10/07/2002 5:43:53 PM PDT
by
lawgirl
To: Wait4Truth
I'm as outraged as you are about the BIG THREE not covering President Bushes speech. However, local abc affiliate KRDO, in Colorado Springs, did carry the speech under their own authority. I was pleasantly surprised and already sent them a thank you email, even though I did watch Bush on FOX News Channel.
To: MeeknMing
I watched it. Thanks.
To: rwfromkansas; Alberta's Child
Folks, keep in mind Bush did not ASK for time and also the details of this speech indicate it is just a rehashing of the same information. He may drop a surprise tonight......I hope. But the chance of that is very slim and it looks like this is a run of the mill speech. I have no idea why this one is getting so much play in the media.
Good comments.
Kudos to you two for keeping your heads on this thread, amidst the mountains and molehills.
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