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stephanie
11-08-2007, 02:00 AM
even though at time watching Ron Paul makes me shake my head, it is not fair to exclude ANYONE....The message below is from a Duncan Hunter grassroots website...

Republican Party of Iowa to host presidential debate in DES MOINES

Debate to be nationally televised by FOX NEWS CHANNEL

The Republican Party of Iowa announced today that it will hold its
presidential debate at Hy-Vee Hall in downtown Des Moines. The event, to be
held the evening of December 4, 2007, will be the first debate in Iowa to be
televised by FOX News Channel this election season, as well as the first
debate sponsored by the Republican Party of Iowa.

Republican Party of Iowa Chairman Ray Hoffmann said, “With the caucuses less
than a month away, our December 4 debate will be very telling to Iowans and
the nation. We are thrilled to be having this event in central Iowa, and
right in downtown Des Moines which will be the epicenter on caucus night.”

The debate will be limited to those candidates who have satisfied the
following criteria:

1. Announced a formal campaign for President: and

2. Filed the necessary paperwork with the Federal Election Commission; and

3. Met all U.S. constitutional requirements; and

****4. Garnered at least 5% of the national electorate as determined by an
average of the most recent national telephone polls of registered voters
conducted by non-partisan public opinion polling organizations leading up to
the registration deadline as determined by Fox News Channel and the
Republican Party of Iowa or garnered an average of at least 5% in the most
recent polls of Iowa voters conducted by the American Research Group and the
Des Moines Register.*****
To exclude candidates is a slap in the face of the grassroots of America who have a right to choose a good candidate, and to exclude someone based upon their poll numbers limits Americans’ ability to see all the candidates available. This gives them unprecedented control over the election, by keeping the status quo for the top tier the same. Please e-mail the Iowa GOP by contacting them through the website below, and let them know what we think:

www.iowagop.net/

http://dhgrassrevolt.wordpress.com/2007/11/07/iowa-debate-to-exclude-lower-tier/
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This contact information I got from Freerepublic...
To: All
Call and write often—Do not limit the debate participants!

Fox News
yourcomments@foxnews.com

Iowa Republican Party

Mary Tiffany, communications director
(515) 282-8105
mtiffany@iowagop.org

Ray Hoffmann
Chairman
Sioux City
rayhoffmann@iowagop.org

Leon Mosley
Co Chairman
Waterloo
lmosley7@mchsi.com

Chuck Laudner
Executive Director
Des Moines
claudner@iowagop.org

Paula Dierenfeld
Legal Counsel
Des Moines
psd@nyemaster.com

Kathy Pearson
Pres. IFRW
Cedar Rapids
kpearson@kaas-emp.com

Phyllis Kelly
National Committeewoman
Charles City
phyllisk@fiai.net

Steve Roberts
National Committeeman
Des Moines
steveroberts@lawiowa.com

From...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1922644/posts

Pale Rider
11-08-2007, 04:59 AM
Yeah this is horse shit. If you're in the race you're in the race. To exclude anyone is discrimination.

It always leaves me shaking my head in wonderment as to who the fucking genius is that thinks this kind of bull shit up. That thought is usually followed by the thought that, that person should be either fired or kicked in the ass, or both.

PostmodernProphet
11-08-2007, 08:08 AM
how about a debate that excludes the upper tier....

Gaffer
11-08-2007, 11:15 AM
I don't like the idea either. But at the same time I hate watching a debate with eight or ten people up there. Especially when the questions are asked of the same few people and the others don't get much response time if any.

In this case it comes down to the RNC and the media determining who is in the debate.

82Marine89
11-08-2007, 08:31 PM
Another reason why I am no longer a Republican. They don't care what we think. They just want to keep the 'Good Ole Boy' club in power.