Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Corporate Media is not fair with Edwards

Our country is facing great challenges. We need a new approach for solving our problems. America needs a leader that is willing to tell us the truth and stand up and fight.

Our leader's in Washington do not hear us. Washington is broken.
The system in Washington is rigged, the cash is stacked against the middle class of America. The big corporations such as Big oil , Insurance, and let us not forget the Pharmaceutical companies, have control of Washington. Corporate America with other multi- national companies have built a wall of money around Washington preventing the average Americans voice of being heard.

Hillary Clinton is the status-quo candidate. If she is elected not much would change. Obama's means well but he is to green and he is to weak to stand up to the powerful interest in Washington Obama would cave under pressure. Obama has shown how weak he really is in the debates. John Edwards has been the leader and doing most of the fighting against the status-quo Hillary, Obama has been following the lead of Edwards.

The big Corporate types want Obama or even Hillary to be the Democratic Nominee because both of them can be beat by John McCain in a general elections. Recents polls taken will back me up on this point. If either one of them is nominated the Democratic Party has given up on every state from Missouri south. the greedy corporation know that Edwards would be the strongest candidate going up against the Republicans.

The big media is a tool of the status-quo. They are being used to preserve the fortress of money that controls Washington. The media does not like Edwards because he is threat to the greed that controls Washington this Includes the big media. The proof of this, there is very little coverage of Edwards' campaign. But if John decides to drop out of the race that would be all over the news. I know John is not going to, nor should he. John should fight all the way to the convention and to the white House.Let us demand more from the media, stop protecting the status-quo.

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