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12-17-2007, 05:21 PM #1
Iowa Des Moines Register Presidental Endorsements VS Voters
The "Political Experts" of 'The Des Moines Register'
Sunday 'The Des Moines Register'; Des Moines, Iowa officially endorsed Democratic Hillary Clinton and Republican John Mc Cain for the presidency. Both are open border supporters.
McCain's endorsement produced 8 pages of public comments.
Clinton's endorsement produced 99 pages of public comments, many of which were highly negative.
The 'Des Moines Register' is undergoing a hugh verbal attack for their position. One post stated 'The Des Moines Register' is owned by Gannett Company, Inc. Donna Shalala, Bill Clinton's US Secretary of Health and Human Services, is on the board of directors of Gannett Company, Inc.
How many other newspapers does Gannett own?
Freedom of the press in action?????????
Few comments are directed at the illegal immigration problem. I recognized several names from here trying to address the problem, as I did under a name different than I use here.
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Addy for Clinton's comment page:
http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs. ... PageReturn
Addy for McCain's comment page:
http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs. ... S/71215017
Addy for 'The Des Moines Register':
http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage
Click on "Democrats: Clinton is most prepared to lead " or "Republicans: McCain is tested and proven leader" under the changing picture.
Free speech, exercised both individually and through a free press, is a necessity in any country where people are themselves free.
- Theodore Roosevelt"Distrust and caution are the parents of security."
Benjamin Franklin
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12-17-2007, 05:31 PM #2
This is the same liberal rag that coughed up that despicable schoolmarm moderator for the debates. Can you say NO credibility!
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12-17-2007, 06:01 PM #3
I have been posting comments under those articles for the past few days.
There is now another article on there about Hillary----and they are removing the majority of negative comments against Hillary!!!
I know, because they removed mine!!!!"We call things racism just to get attention. We reduce complicated problems to racism, not because it is racism, but because it works." --- Alfredo Gutierrez, political consultant.
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12-17-2007, 07:21 PM #4
I read your posts yesterday Bren4824.
Currently there are 987 Clinton comments to 79 McCain comments.
Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfils the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things.
Winston Churchill"Distrust and caution are the parents of security."
Benjamin Franklin
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12-17-2007, 08:14 PM #5
- Join Date
- Jun 2007
- Location
- Ron Paul Land
- Posts
- 1,038
This newspaper has completely "banned" or "ignored" Ron Paul, while doing articles on Tancredo and Hunter.
This Newspaper is completely SHILLED to the hilt. Total propaganda and agenda fortified. Because Iowa is a caucus, they expressly omitted Ron Paul from any 'print coverage' except for some "readers letters".
They have omitted Ron Paul from their presidential feature, on the issues of each candidate. Why is the "Old Media" so afraid, and one 'should' sorta ask oneself 'why the blackout' -
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12-17-2007, 10:59 PM #6
Gannett Company, Inc. owns lots of newspapers & tv stations--these are just those on the web--notice they even publish military newspapers--expect more Clinton/McCain endorsements:
GANNETT NEWSPAPERS ON THE WEB
Mobile sites
Alabama
The Montgomery Advertiser
Arizona
The Arizona Republic, Phoenix
Tucson Citizen
Arkansas
The Baxter Bulletin
California
The Desert Sun, Palm Springs
The Salinas Californian
Tulare Advance-Register
Visalia Times-Delta
Colorado
Fort Collins Coloradoan
Delaware
The News Journal, Wilmington
Florida
FLORIDA TODAY, Brevard County
The News-Press, Fort Myers
Pensacola News Journal
Tallahassee Democrat
Guam
Pacific Daily News, Hagatna
Hawaii
The Honolulu Advertiser
Indiana
The Indianapolis Star
Journal and Courier, Lafayette
The Star Press, Muncie
Palladium-Item, Richmond
Iowa
The Des Moines Register
Iowa City Press-Citizen
Kentucky
The Courier-Journal, Louisville
Louisiana
The Town Talk, Alexandria
The Daily Advertiser, Lafayette
The News-Star, Monroe
Daily World, Opelousas
The Times, Shreveport
Maryland
The Daily Times, Salisbury
Michigan
Battle Creek Enquirer
Detroit Free Press
Lansing State Journal
Daily Press & Argus, Livingston County
Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, Livonia *
Times Herald, Port Huron
Minnesota
St. Cloud Times
Mississippi
Hattiesburg American
The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson
Missouri
Springfield News-Leader
Montana
Great Falls Tribune
Nevada
Reno Gazette-Journal
New Jersey
Asbury Park Press
Courier News, Bridgewater
Courier-Post, Cherry Hill
Home News Tribune, East Brunswick
Daily Record, Morristown
The Daily Journal, Vineland
New York
Press & Sun-Bulletin, Binghamton
Star-Gazette, Elmira
The Ithaca Journal
Poughkeepsie Journal
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
The Journal News, Westchester County
North Carolina
Asheville Citizen-Times
Ohio
Newspaper Network of Central Ohio
Telegraph-Forum, Bucyrus
Chillicothe Gazette
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Coshocton Tribune
The News-Messenger, Fremont
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
News Journal, Mansfield
The Marion Star
The Advocate, Newark
News Herald, Port Clinton
Times Recorder, Zanesville
Oregon
Statesman Journal, Salem
South Carolina
The Greenville News
South Dakota
Argus Leader, Sioux Falls
Tennessee
The Leaf-Chronicle, Clarksville
The Jackson Sun
The Daily News Journal, Murfreesboro
The Tennessean, Nashville
Utah
The Spectrum, St. George
Vermont
The Burlington Free Press
Virginia
The Daily News Leader, Staunton
Wisconsin
The Post-Crescent, Appleton
Action Advertising, Inc., Fond du Lac
The Reporter, Fond du Lac
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Herald Times Reporter, Manitowoc
Marshfield News-Herald
Oshkosh Northwestern
The Sheboygan Press
Stevens Point Journal
Wausau Daily Herald
The Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids
ARMY TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY
Army Times
Armed Forces Journal
Navy Times
Marine Corps Times
Air Force Times
Federal Times
Defense News
Military Times
OTHER NEWSPAPER DIVISION WEB SITES
101 Things to Do
MustDoTravel.com
Clipper Magazine, Inc.
Gannett Direct Marketing Services
Gannett Media Technologies International
Gannett Offset
Hawaii.com
Gannett Healthcare Group
Telematch
USA TODAY
USA TODAY
USA WEEKEND
GANNETT U.K. LTD.
Newsquest Media Group
MustDoTravel.co.uk
CAPTIVATE NETWORK
Captivate Network
http://www.gannett.com/web/newspapers.htm
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Company Profile
Gannett Co., Inc. is a leading international news and information company. Here is a brief rundown of its operations in the USA and abroad:
NEWSPAPERS: In the United States, the company publishes 85 daily newspapers, including USA TODAY, and nearly 1,000 non-daily publications. The company’s U.S. daily newspapers have a combined daily paid circulation of approximately 7.2 million, which includes USA TODAY with a circulation of approximately 2.3 million. The company is the largest newspaper publisher in the U.S.
Along with each of its daily newspapers, the company owns USA WEEKEND, a weekly newspaper magazine carried by approximately 600 local newspapers with an aggregate paid circulation reach of 23.0 million. Gannett also operates Internet sites offering news and advertising that is customized for the market served and integrated with its publishing operations. USA TODAY.com is one of the most popular news sites on the Web.
Newspaper publishing operations in the United Kingdom, operating as Newsquest, include 17 paid-for daily newspapers, almost 300 non-daily publications, locally integrated Web sites and classified business Web sites with national reach. Newsquest is the second largest regional newspaper publisher in the U.K.
BROADCASTING: The company operates 23 television stations in the U.S. with a market reach of more than 20.1 million households. Each of these stations also operates locally oriented Internet sites offering news, entertainment and advertising content, in text and video format.
Through its Captivate subsidiary, the broadcasting group delivers news and advertising to a highly desirable audience demographic through its video screens in office tower and select hotel elevators.
Gannett’s total Online U.S. Internet Audience in January 2007 was nearly 23.2 million unique visitors, reaching about 14.8% of the Internet audience, as measured by Nielsen//NetRatings.
OTHER VENTURES: Complementing its publishing and broadcasting businesses, the company has made strategic investments in online advertising. These include PointRoll, which provides online advertisers with rich media marketing services, and Planet Discover, which provides our local Web sites with deep, robust local search technology, and through several important partnership investments, including CareerBuilder for employment advertising; Classified Ventures for auto and real estate ads; Topix.net, a news content aggregator; Shermans Travel, an online travel service; Shop Local, a provider of online marketing solutions for local, regional and national advertisers of all types; and 4INFO, which provides mobile phone search services.
HISTORY AND FINANCIAL: Gannett was founded by Frank E. Gannett and associates in 1906 and incorporated in 1923. The company went public in 1967. It reincorporated in Delaware in 1972. Its more than 234 million outstanding shares of common stock are held by approximately 9,579 shareholders of record in all 50 states and several foreign countries. The company has approximately 49,675 employees. Its headquarters are in McLean, Va., near Washington, D.C.
http://www.gannett.com/about/company_profile.htm
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