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    Voted in poll for Lou Dobbs, sent e-mails to CNN in support of Lou, posted at Opposing views. Making Calls. Looking for other places to support Lou...One of the few voices we have!

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    I have been an AOL member since 1997, and I can tell you that they are about evenly split as far as right-wing vs left-wing. These poll numbers don't surprise me. Many older people got an aol account because as first time internet users, aol was easy to navigate. These polls do not in any way reflect the consensus of the general population. It might be 46% on AOL, but that is the older generations responding who would typically vote republican anyway. If you look at other sources, the majority of the people don't believe the birther issue. The only reason the birther issue has gotten this far out into the mainstream is because of the circus it has created.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jshhmr
    I have been an AOL member since 1997, and I can tell you that they are about evenly split as far as right-wing vs left-wing. These poll numbers don't surprise me. Many older people got an aol account because as first time internet users, aol was easy to navigate. These polls do not in any way reflect the consensus of the general population. It might be 46% on AOL, but that is the older generations responding who would typically vote republican anyway. If you look at other sources, the majority of the people don't believe the birther issue. The only reason the birther issue has gotten this far out into the mainstream is because of the circus it has created.
    js, should we protest Lou Dobbs because of his reporting of the BC issue?
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    Where is the icon for PANT, PANT, PANT! I am still battling over this at the opposingviews website!
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    Time to Get Lou Dobbs Off CNN,’ Says National Democrat Network

    Friday, August 07, 2009
    By Nicholas Ballasy, Video Reporter

    (CNSNews.com) – Simon Rosenberg, president of the National Democratic Network (NDN), says CNN’s Lou Dobbs should leave CNN and go to work for Fox News Channel.

    Rosenberg made the remark Tuesday during a panel discussion on immigration reform at NDN’s headquarters in Washington, D.C.

    “I hope that one thing we can all agree with today is that it’s time to get Lou Dobbs off CNN and put him on FOX where he belongs, I think – just like Glenn Beck,â€
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