TRAILER FOR WHO WILL SPEAK FOR AMERICA?
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By far the most innocuous (and least creative!) of those involved, Executive Producer Mark_T. Workman finances the work of Director Mark Wilder and Screenwriter/Global Warming Activist Larry McPhereson, who recently posed this multiple choice question series on behalf of The Silent Resolution Movement:
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS FOR HOUSE UNAMERICAN ACTIVITIES COMMITEE!
QUESTION: Which activities do you consider UNAMERICAN?
A) 10,000 Republican voters committing voter fraud in order to vote Democrat for one day only specifically to undermine the outcome of a Democrat Party Primary. (This occurred in the recent Kucinich primary victory.)
B) Fox Television banning Ron Paul from one of their debates then singling him out for questions as to the legitimacy of his candidacy the next weekend even though he was clearly ahead of several other candidates on stage.
C) CNN refusing to ask the most viewed and voted on political questions for GOP candidates at the YOUCHOOSE Debates specifically refusing to even acknowledge Energy and Healthcare questions among others.
D) NBC using its full legal might to overturn a court order allowing Dennis Kucinich to debate at one of its privately sponsored “debates” on it’s cable affiliate MSNBC.
E) Congress spending American tax dollars and valuable legislative time to back individual American athletes into a corner where they must either publicly defame themselves concerning use of steroids, commit perjury or plead the fifth.
F) ALL OF THE ABOVE!
G) A through D.
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AFP: Kenyans vote in presidential election 02 January
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