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	<title>Comments on: YouTuber: CNN, Cooper Knew Kerr</title>
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		<title>By: DannoJYD</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2007 06:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So now we have Gordon Bloyer stating he witnessed Anderson Coopers personal greeting of the faux general â€¦â€And so here we all come up there, and Anderson Cooper comes out, and he immediately recognizes the general. He says, â€œOh, General Kerr. Iâ€™m glad youâ€™re here.â€ He didnâ€™t recognize any of the rest of us, but he recognized him real easy.â€, yet we are to believe they didnâ€™t fully check this guy out? Every excuse put out by CNN has been a Clintonian lie. Shades of Dan Rather!

I AM surprised at the lengths the Clinton News Network went to in their attempt to commit this blatant fraud of a republican debate, supposedly designed to assist Americans in their efforts to choose the best person suited to run the Most Powerfull Office in the World. An investigation is called for by ME, a registered republican, to answer these questions â€¦

1) Who was behind this obvious conspiracy?

2) How much did the CNN/GooTube employees who put together this debate really know?

3) Which political campaigns took part in this conspiracy?

4) How much money changed hands? 

5) How much in in-kind campaign contributions changed hands? 

This sort of blatant fraud, designed to undermine Americaâ€™s democracy, must not go unanswered. Contact your congress critters today and demand that they start their investigations into this. Since the Democrat Congress investigates everything else under the Sun, this should prove to be no great burden, and if they need direction they can always call Michelle Malkin. Perhaps the employees of the FCC can earn their pay for a change.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So now we have Gordon Bloyer stating he witnessed Anderson Coopers personal greeting of the faux general â€¦â€And so here we all come up there, and Anderson Cooper comes out, and he immediately recognizes the general. He says, â€œOh, General Kerr. Iâ€™m glad youâ€™re here.â€ He didnâ€™t recognize any of the rest of us, but he recognized him real easy.â€, yet we are to believe they didnâ€™t fully check this guy out? Every excuse put out by CNN has been a Clintonian lie. Shades of Dan Rather!</p>
<p>I AM surprised at the lengths the Clinton News Network went to in their attempt to commit this blatant fraud of a republican debate, supposedly designed to assist Americans in their efforts to choose the best person suited to run the Most Powerfull Office in the World. An investigation is called for by ME, a registered republican, to answer these questions â€¦</p>
<p>1) Who was behind this obvious conspiracy?</p>
<p>2) How much did the CNN/GooTube employees who put together this debate really know?</p>
<p>3) Which political campaigns took part in this conspiracy?</p>
<p>4) How much money changed hands? </p>
<p>5) How much in in-kind campaign contributions changed hands? </p>
<p>This sort of blatant fraud, designed to undermine Americaâ€™s democracy, must not go unanswered. Contact your congress critters today and demand that they start their investigations into this. Since the Democrat Congress investigates everything else under the Sun, this should prove to be no great burden, and if they need direction they can always call Michelle Malkin. Perhaps the employees of the FCC can earn their pay for a change.</p>
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