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    The media lies, in one way or another

    Kenneth Wallis
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    December 28, 2011

    "a record turnout will be about 120,000 Iowa caucus goers in this Republican contest and in a multicandidate field that means that one of them could win it with as few as 40,000 votes" -Carl Cameron

    "every single poll leading up to just before Christmas suggest that more than half of Iowa likely caucus goers have not firmly made up their minds." -Carl Cameron from
    The Bill O'Reilly Show 12/26/11

    Why, after pointless predictions by pundits like Bill O'Reilly, do we only hear about some real details on the overhyped Iowa Primary a week before the vote? Have the polls done by the leftist/ad selling media ever been an honest view of how the country is voting for the GOP nominee?

    "When the polls were wrong, which was often, they overestimated support for the Democrat, usually by about 6 to 10 points." Ann Coulter. You can see a timeline of how the pollsters rigged elections over the years and how they have become more deceitful about appearing to be non-objective in this article: http://wwwtmrcom.blogspot.com/2008/1...ial-polls.html

    Most polls frame hispanics as a pro-illegal alien voting block and that taking a strong stance against illegal immigration will cost a Republican the "hispanic vote". A similar template was used with abortion and "the women vote" and racial quotas and "the black vote". Many overpaid RINO consultants will repeat this lie to candidates across the nation.

    So what can you do about it? When you see a poll, you need to immediately ask these questions:

    Are the national polls of likely GOP Primary Voters or of likely primary voters in an open primary state?

    Are the undecided voters mentioned, especially on a national poll of the GOP Primary?


    If it's no on either question, it's a lie. Tell everyone you know, especially a candidate for office. Call the radio, write an op ed, post about it on a blog, talk about it at the kitchen table. Then ask this question.

    Why is there no polling information on why a likely voter is choosing a candidate?

    Why is there no poll of likely volunteers, like the Tea Party activist who won the last election?


    The media is always telling us why a GOP candidate rises and falls in the polls. Ads, soundbites, and sex scandals, aspects which benefit the media, are almost always the reasons. Volunteers, bills written, business practices, and specific stances on issues are not mentioned. Is Newt really failing because of ads, or because of his support of a path to legal status? Is his belief in man-made climate change the real reason Romney isn't dominating? Demand the answers the media fail to get!

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    Several new laws will be taking place next year. Among them are immigration reform laws. Although judicial activism has weakened a lot of these laws, they will still reduce the illegal alien population within the areas that they are enforced. Democrats blocked attrition & enforcement efforts in Arkansas, along with other conservative bills. http://www.katv.com/story/

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    Bigger problems on the horizon I would imagine.. Hope and pray Americas middle is busting at the seams like we are.!

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