Fox news excludes Ron Paul from debate

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Prison Planet

Texas
Congressman Ron Paul has been banned from attending a presidential
forum just two days before the New Hampshire Primary by Fox News.

The
forum is due to be screened by Fox on January 6th 2008 but it won't
include the Republican fundraising frontrunner and a contender who is
set to garner over 10% of the vote in New Hampshire.

This is
another blatant ploy to sideline Ron Paul and pretend as if he isn't
going to play a crucial role in the campaign when even mainstream news
media are now admitting that to be the case. “Given Ron Paul’s support
in New Hampshire and his recent historic fundraising success, it is
outrageous that Dr. Paul would be excluded,” said Ron Paul 2008
campaign chairman Kent Snyder. “Dr. Paul has consistently polled higher
in New Hampshire than some of the other candidates who have been
invited.”

“Paul supporters should know that we are continuing to
make inquiries with Fox News as to why they have apparently excluded
Dr. Paul from this event," he added.

The fact that Ron Paul
broke all records by raising over $6 million dollars in one day this
month matters little to the Neo-Con hierarchy at Fox News, who have
thrown their weight behind Hillary Clinton's warmongering platform.

The
Texas Congressman's fundraising haul gives him a real chance of picking
up momentum quickly as the early primaries fly by, which is exactly
what the establishment fear and are trying to derail.

Paul has
been excluded from many major online polls in the last few months and
was also initially blocked from attending a Republican presidential
forum in Des Moines Iowa in June.

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