"ANNOY" The "Obama" Media
November 4, 2008 | Vetting explained
Today marks the end of one of the most dishonest, relentlessly one-sided campaigns of bias and distortion by the mainstream media in American history.
The latest tactic in this elite media campaign has been to declare the presidential race over in an effort to discourage some voters from going to the polls. After all, if Barack Obama has already won, why should supporters of John McCain even bother to vote?
But this election won't be decided by Keith Olbermann, or CNN, NBC, CBS or the New York Times.
It will be decided by you.
So "annoy the mainstream media". Remember 2000. Remember how close it was. Remember how every single vote counted.
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VOTE TODAY - VOTE MCCAIN/PALIN TO PROTECT OUR CONSTITUTION AND KEEP AMERICA SAFE AND SECURE!
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