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COPY & PASTE THIS — They LISTEN when we do things in MASSES(they hate being flooded with e-mails)

By cityview | January 25, 2008

 Copy and paste this to prevent skams from happening again from CNN, etc…..FOR LIBERTY & JUSTICE FOR ALL!

Dear CNN,

When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, me and other Ron Paul supporters will appreciate if you would ask Ron Paul just about the same amount of questions you give to the four other canidates.

What MSNBC did on their last Republican debate was not fair at all to all American voters. PLEASE be fair.

                                                                                                                                                                     ———–Thank you CNN

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45 Responses to “COPY & PASTE THIS — They LISTEN when we do things in MASSES(they hate being flooded with e-mails)”

  1. Sam Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 10:04 am

    Though I don’t have time to add up all the previous debate time allotments right now but it would be effective to give them the time divisions from the previous debates so they can see that we are not just a bunch of whiners. I know the most recent (MSNBC Florida) is posted here.

  2. Ron Paul » Blog Archive » COPY & PASTE THIS — They LISTEN when we do things in MASSES(they … Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 10:06 am

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  3. J A Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 10:06 am

    Dear CNN,

    When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, me and other Ron Paul supporters will appreciate if you would ask Ron Paul just about the same amount of questions you give to the four other canidates.

    What MSNBC did on their last Republican debate was not fair at all to all American voters. PLEASE be fair.

    ———–Thank you CNN

  4. rj Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 10:09 am

    What email address should we be sending this to so that the right people in CNN receive it?

  5. BnP Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 10:13 am

    Here are the speaking time results….

    Romney: 21 minutes, 11 seconds (12 answers and asked 1 question)
    McCain: 16 minutes even (12 answers and asked 1 question)
    Giuliani: 13 minutes and 50 seconds (10 answers and asked 1 question)
    Huckabee: 12 minutes and 11 seconds (8 answers and asked 1 question)
    Paul: 6 minutes and 31 seconds (5 answers and asked 1 question)

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    January 25th, 2008 at 10:57 am

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    January 25th, 2008 at 10:58 am

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  8. joni Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 11:13 am

    Please, let’s use a bit better grammar in something to CNN:
    “When you have the debate at the …in CA, I would appreciate…” or
    “” ” ”’ ”’ CA, I, and other Ron Paul supporters, would appreciate”
    Sorry, but the subject and verb gotta match. Also I timed those guys, too, because it was horribly obvious that the others, esp. dimwITT and mcPAIN were allowed to yap all they wanted, and the guy posting right above here, I’m sure, has the correct times. They let the dinwITT go on for 3+ times as long.
    Sooo, we need to GO AROUND MAINSTREAM MEDIA. Support the Blimp, help with the Superbowl add, post signs in your yard,buy some gas for the RP Limo(!) , make home-made signs/leaflets to hand out <>, join your local meet-up groups to stand around in rush hour holding signs, send videos. Today is “Wear your Ron gear Friday”.I pledged on some sight (connected at the bottom of http://www.freeatlast2008.com (Sorry I am an old fart and don’t know how to link you up). Text the number “4″ to 622639 to vote if you think RP won last night’s “debate” on msnbc
    DimwITT owns Clear Channel Communications (or is Pes/ceo who cares which) and they own am/fm tv stations. Mainstream media is crooked, biased, uncaring and just plain wrong. Go AROUND THEM.

  9. COPY & PASTE THIS — They LISTEN when we do things in MASSES(they hate being flooded with e-mails) Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 11:14 am

    [...] Brushfires of Freedom wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptCOPY & PASTE THIS — They LISTEN when we do things in MASSES(they hate being flooded with e-mails) By cityview | January 25, 2008 Dear CNN, When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, me and other Ron Paul supporters will appreciate if you would ask Ron Paul just about the same amount of questions you give to the four other canidates. What MSNBC did on their last Republican debate was not fair at all to all American voters. PLEASE be f [...]

  10. dude Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 11:35 am

    This is why people don’t like Ron Paul. While it may be unfair, you make it worse by being in everyone’s face.

  11. Troy Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 1:00 pm

    How about we also ask CNN *NOT* to ask the same repetitive questions over and over? It’s like mantra. They’re loaded.

    List of questions you should not ask Dr Paul:

    Are you blaming America on 9/11?
    Are you going to run as an Independent? [hinting that he will lose]
    Are you electable?
    Are you a Republican?

    ASK SOMETHING ELSE!

  12. Connie Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 2:35 pm

    Folks…………I am totally for Ron Paul. All the way. I ask that you all proofread your posts for grammar and spelling. Sending CNN posts with incorrect grammar, punctuation and spelling errors could very well hurt us!! I’m certainly not a scholar but I would happily help write these petitions and requests if anyone is interested.

    http://www.ronpaul2008.com

  13. TwentyTwelve Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 3:13 pm

    This is what I received back from CNN:

    Thank you for taking the time to submit your comments on the “Top Stories” of the day on CNN.com! It is very important for us to know what our viewers are feeling and we value your response. This is how we are able to consider changes that will appeal to you, our valued viewer.

    Due to the volume of emails we receive, we do not personally reply to emails sent through this section. However, we pride ourselves in making the opinions of our viewers known to CNN senior management and producers. Your comments will be part of the Viewer Response Report provided to our news division on the next business day.

    Thanks again for your interest and keep your browser pointed to http://www.cnn.com/.

    Sincerely,

    CNN Public Information
    “CNN, The Most Trusted Name In News”

  14. Danielle Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 3:20 pm

    DON’T copy and paste where it’s stated to copy and paste until you do a spell check on the letter!!!!!! There are misspelled words!!!!!! MSM is already treating us like a bunch of dumb buffoons—-don’t give them reason to by sending off a sloppily written letter with badly spelled words. Peace.

  15. JesusIsBack Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 3:22 pm

    Folks……….Send CNN whatever you feel you should send them. Connie, please make your own, corrected version and spend the time posting it on various sites around the web. Don’t ask someone else to re-do something that they may have spent some time on . And you certainly shouldn’t insult the creator’s intelligence by offering your services as if they are superior.

  16. uncle christ Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 4:49 pm

    shut up jesus the girl is trying to help you a hole

  17. Scot Eakman Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 5:12 pm

    Dear CNN,

    When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, me and other Ron Paul supporters will appreciate if you would ask Ron Paul just about the same amount of questions you give to the four other canidates.

    What MSNBC did on their last Republican debate was not fair at all to all American voters. PLEASE be fair.

    ———–Thank you CNN

  18. MakeChange Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 5:33 pm

    Send your comments to ALL of these people. Better yet, call them up. Leave messages on the comment line. Tell them to give Ron Paul a fair shake.

    CNN (404) 827 – 1500
    Comment line: (404) 827 - 0234

    CNN NEWS CHIEF Eason Jordan. 404.827.5111. fax: 404.827.4215. eason.jordan@cnn.com

    CNN NEWS DIRECTOR Kim Bondy. 404 827 1500. fax. 404 827 1099

    CNN NEWSROOM 404.827.1500 . 404.827.1500. cnnfutures@cnn.com

    public.information@cnn.com

  19. Danny Davis Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 5:35 pm

    Dear CNN,
    When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, me and other Ron Paul supporters will appreciate if you would ask Ron Paul just about the same amount of questions you give to the four other canidates.
    What MSNBC did on their last Republican debate was not fair at all to all American voters. PLEASE be fair.
    ———–Thank you CNN

  20. joanne brown Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 5:36 pm

    I have a CORRECTION….on the 2nd sentence….”in California, I and other Ron Paul”…
    NOT {”me”} it is I.

    I don’t want the goons to see any reason to make fun of the grammar.

  21. NORTH CAROLINA Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 5:55 pm

    WE ARE NO WAY DUMBO’S FOR SPELLING OR NOT………………THEY ARE SO SCARED OF US , ISNT EVEN FUNNY!! WHY DO YOU THINK THEY TREAT US / DR. PAUL THE WAY THEY DO?
    IF WE CAN GET THROUGH TO ONE PERSON THEN WE HAVE DONE OUR DUTY. RON DOESNT STOP WITH SUCH DIGNITY AND NEITHER DO WE !
    BELIEVE ME THEY UNDERSTAND REGARDLESS!!
    ( THE MEDIA SUCKS ) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! REMEMBER THAT !
    RON PAUL HAS ALWAYS KNEW AND NOW… MORE OF US DO ( THE MESSAGE IS EVERYTHING ) !
    N.C.

  22. NORTH CAROLINA Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 6:00 pm

    Former Chairman of the Liberal Party of America, Tim is a retired Army Sergeant. He currently lives in South Carolina. A regular contributor to OpEdNews, he is the author of Kimchee Kronicles and is currently at work on a new novel.

    http://www.opednews.com/articl.....th_3f_.htm

  23. Royal Oak Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 6:14 pm

    Those who don’t have perfect spelling and grammar should certainly have their voices, but I have to tell you that I completely closed this link earlier after reading the letter. I thought that it was likely a fake. After thinking about it, I came back and started reading the comments. Like it or not, good spelling and grammar leads to credibility–something that I didn’t think the letter had initially and something that the good Dr. DESERVES in this fight. I would echo the comments stated previously by urging folks to spell check, even have someone else proofread your copy before sending to government officials or the media (and urging others to do so en masse). Keep up the good fight!

  24. Dewbaker Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 7:27 pm

    Dear CNN,

    Would it be asking you too much to give Ron Paul the same consideration and respect as the other candidates in the upcoming debate at the Ronald Reagan Library? As i suspect you are well aware, the media is being closely watched in the way these debates have been handled to date. Needless to say, it has been appaling. It would mean more than you can imagine to so many, to see CNN raise the bar and do the right thing.
    Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

  25. Dewbaker Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 7:32 pm

    Dear dude,

    Don’t be such a sissy boy!! Or maybe you should drop the “e” on your name. Anybody that doesn’t like Ron Paul is either uninformed, misinformed, or an idiot. So stand up and be counted, or go home and suck your thumb.

  26. Chris Taylor Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 9:08 pm

    Here is what I sent:

    Dear CNN,

    When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Library, in California, me and other Ron Paul supporters would appreciate it if you would ask Ron Paul just about the same amount of questions you give to the four other candidates and the SAME questions you ask the other candidates.

    What MSNBC did on their last Republican debate was not fair at all to all American voters. PLEASE be fair.

    I know its not in your best interest to support a candidate who has ideals NOT compatible with big business but you must realize. You will fail. its not a matter of if but when. Eventually the people WILL notice they WILL realize and they WILL do something about it. History has shown its inevitable. Do you want to be known as one who TRIED to stop it or one who was actually fair and unbiased. One who actually stood behind the slogans such as “you decide 08″

  27. Madeline Karen Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 10:06 pm

    All I can say to those who want us be polite and mannerly, while the opposition, their globalist bosses and their MSM talking heads ridicule, impugn, ignore, lie, cheat, steal, censor…. Meanwhile, we are being robbed of our young people’s lives, our good name, our hard-earned wealth, our land, our Consttitution, our country….

    I AM MAD AS HELL AND I AM NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!!

    You got it.

  28. sUCHART Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 10:12 pm

    Dear CNN,

    When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, me and other Ron Paul supporters will appreciate if you would ask Ron Paul just about the same amount of questions you give to the four other canidates.

    What MSNBC did on their last Republican debate was not fair at all to all American voters. PLEASE be fair.

    ———–Thank you CNN

  29. Van ashby Says:
    January 25th, 2008 at 10:17 pm

    Here are the time statistics for each candidate in the Republican Debate on January 24th 2008.

    Romney: 21 minutes, 11 seconds (12 answers and asked 1 question)
    McCain: 16 minutes even (12 answers and asked 1 question)
    Giuliani: 13 minutes and 50 seconds (10 answers and asked 1 question)
    Huckabee: 12 minutes and 11 seconds (8 answers and asked 1 question)
    Paul: 6 minutes and 31 seconds (5 answers and asked 1 question)

    Just who made the decision to divide the time this way? Was it an accident? Tell me why Ron Paul’s graphic almost never appears on the news screen when the so called mainstream media is reporting on any election or poll results even if Paul finishes second. When Paul finished second in Nevada, some of the Media only showed the first, third and fourth place candidates’ photos. Why was Paul’s photo absent when he finished 3rd? Why did Fox News exclude Ron Paul from the NH Republican Debate?

  30. MizzleDizzle Says:
    January 26th, 2008 at 1:11 am

    Dear CNN,

    When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, I would greatly appreciate giving all the candidates equally speaking time and an equal amount of questions.

    PLEASE be fair. I am an undecided voter and appreciate having an equal amount of time listening to all the candidates views. He might not be the most popular, I understand. Who granted a news gathering group the right, in a free society, to make the choice for voters? By giving the stage time to Romney, McCain and to a lesser extent Governor Huckabee - you are supporting this gross misjudgment.

    Thanks for your time,

    Michael

  31. NOrman Kawa Says:
    January 26th, 2008 at 1:40 am

    Dear CNN,

    When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, me and other Ron Paul supporters will appreciate if you would ask Ron Paul just about the same amount of questions you give to the four other canidates.

    What MSNBC did on their last Republican debate was not fair at all to all American voters. PLEASE be fair.

  32. Mark Earhart Says:
    January 26th, 2008 at 3:10 am

    Copy and paste this to prevent skams from happening again from CNN, etc…..FOR LIBERTY & JUSTICE FOR ALL!

    Dear CNN,

    When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, me and other Ron Paul supporters will appreciate if you would ask Ron Paul just about the same amount of questions you give to the four other canidates.

    What MSNBC did on their last Republican debate was not fair at all to all American voters. PLEASE be fair.

    ———–Thank you CNN

  33. carl drysdale Says:
    January 26th, 2008 at 4:28 am

    Dear CNN,

    When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, me and other Ron Paul supporters will appreciate if you would ask Ron Paul just about the same amount of questions you give to the four other canidates.

    What MSNBC did on their last Republican debate was not fair at all to all American voters. PLEASE be fair.

    ———–Thank you CNN

  34. sally Says:
    January 26th, 2008 at 11:36 am

    Correct grammer and spelling is important. It shows a level of intelligence. It leads to being taken seriously. I like Ron Paul as most of you. You can help by composing intelligent letters and sending to the right news media. Good luck.

  35. Robin Thomas Says:
    January 26th, 2008 at 2:00 pm

    Dear CNN,

    When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, me and other Ron Paul supporters will appreciate if you would ask Ron Paul just about the same amount of questions you give to the four other canidates.

    What MSNBC did on their last Republican debate was not fair at all to all American voters. PLEASE be fair.

    ———–Thank you CNN

  36. Punta Gorda Florida Says:
    January 26th, 2008 at 4:33 pm

    To Those at CNN,

    Please give equal time to all canidates when you have the debates on January 30th.
    I like watching the channels that are fair. Thank you!

  37. japattison Says:
    January 26th, 2008 at 5:53 pm

    Dear CNN,

    When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, I would greatly appreciate giving all the candidates equally speaking time and an equal amount of questions.

    PLEASE be fair. I am an undecided voter and appreciate having an equal amount of time listening to all the candidates views. He might not be the most popular, I understand, but, as the statistics below prove, Ron Paul has been given much less time to explain his views that other Presidential Candidates. Who granted a news gathering group the right, in a free society, to make the choice for voters? Definitely NOT the Constitution! By giving the stage time to Governor Romney, Senator McCain and to a lesser extent Governor Huckabee - you are supporting this gross injustice.

    Here are the time statistics for each candidate in the MSNBC Republican Debate in South Carolina on January 24th 2008.

    Romney: 21 minutes, 11 seconds (12 answers and asked 1 question)
    McCain: 16 minutes even (12 answers and asked 1 question)
    Giuliani: 13 minutes and 50 seconds (10 answers and asked 1 question)
    Huckabee: 12 minutes and 11 seconds (8 answers and asked 1 question)
    Paul: 6 minutes and 31 seconds (5 answers and asked 1 question)

    Please give equal time to all canidates when you have the debates on January 30th.
    I like watching the channels that are fair.

    Thank you for your time,!

    japattison

  38. japattison Says:
    January 26th, 2008 at 6:02 pm

    OOPS,I MADE SOME MISTAKES, DON’T USE THE ONE ABOVE !!!

    Dear CNN,

    When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, I would greatly appreciate giving all the candidates equally speaking time and an equal amount of questions.

    PLEASE be fair. I am an undecided voter and appreciate having an equal amount of time listening to all the candidates views. He might not be the most popular, I understand, but, as the statistics below prove, Representative Ron Paul has been given much less time to explain his views than that of other Presidential Candidates. Who granted a news gathering group the right, in a free society, to make the choice for voters? Definitely NOT the Constitution! Your organization operates under the Constitutional umbrella of the First Amendment of the Constitution (Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances), we, your listeners expect you to extend the same courtesy to Dr. Paul. By giving the stage time to Governor Romney, Senator McCain and to a lesser extent Mayor Guiliani and Governor Huckabee - you are supporting this gross injustice.

    Here are the time statistics for each candidate in the MSNBC Republican Debate in South Carolina on January 24th 2008.

    Romney: 21 minutes, 11 seconds (12 answers and asked 1 question)
    McCain: 16 minutes even (12 answers and asked 1 question)
    Giuliani: 13 minutes and 50 seconds (10 answers and asked 1 question)
    Huckabee: 12 minutes and 11 seconds (8 answers and asked 1 question)
    Paul: 6 minutes and 31 seconds (5 answers and asked 1 question)

    Please give equal time to all candidates when you have the debates on January 30th.
    I like watching the channels that are fair.

    Thank you for your time,!

    japattison

  39. Tony Says:
    January 26th, 2008 at 9:19 pm

    well whats CNNs email addy???

  40. Carol Wolf Says:
    January 26th, 2008 at 10:51 pm

    Dear CNN:

    I have been wondering of late if there is a law against interfering in a public election. I have been wondering if it would be possible to put together a class action suit against the major networks, for censoring the candidate for the Republican nomination, Ron Paul. In the last debate, Ron Paul was asked half the number of questions of the other candidates. He thus had less than half the time to speak, that the other candidates had.

    The so-called debates, the question-and-answer style, are a travesty in any case. But what is being done to the candidate Ron Paul is injustice.

    If the news media are colluding to minimize Ron Paul’s effect on the public, it is a crime against our Republic, and it certainly violates the 14th Amendment.

    So I am asking you, when the Republicans “debate” next week in California, in the Ronald Reagan Library, why not ask Ron Paul the most questions?

    Any rationalization of Ron Paul being a “long-shot” candidate, and thus being minimized by the press, is ridiculous. Ron Paul has raised more money — from the grass roots, no less! — than Huckabee and Guiliani combined. (As if raising money should be a basis for choosing a president, in any case! — but that’s another issue, God help us). Ron Paul has generated a huge and impassioned following. Have you ever seen this kind of enthusiasm about a presidential candidate in the primaries? This is a great story, and it is news, and you “news” people are manipulating news rather than reporting it, by choosing to ignore it.

    I’m sure that there is a law. I hope you are held personally responsible for what is being done to Ron Paul.

    I’ll be watching, on Wednesday. With a stop watch. And I’m not the only one.

    Very sincerely yours,

    Carol Wolf
    O’Neals, CA

  41. andrew Says:
    January 27th, 2008 at 7:55 am

    “dude” you are so wrong. i guess you are just one of those “sit back and take it while you are getting steppped on kind of people. “

  42. David Says:
    January 30th, 2008 at 9:53 am

    Dear CNN,

    When you have the Republican debate on 1/30/2008 in the Ronald Reagan Libary, in California, me and other Ron Paul supporters will appreciate if you would ask Ron Paul just about the same amount of questions you give to the four other canidates.

    What MSNBC did on their last Republican debate was not fair at all to all American voters. PLEASE be fair.

    ———–Thank you CNN

  43. Lee Says:
    January 31st, 2008 at 6:35 pm

    I guess they didn’t listen. Here are the stat’s…

    http://leekelly24.spaces.live.com/default.aspx

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