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Monday, July 07, 2008
Stadium speech by Obama sends networks scrambling
By DAVID BAUDER
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Barack Obama's plan to accept the Democratic presidential nomination at a Denver outdoor stadium instead of the arena in which his party's convention will be held sent the television networks scrambling Monday.

Only hours after Obama announced he would make his speech at the 76,000-seat Invesco Field at Mile High instead of the Pepsi Center, executives at ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and Fox News Channel held a conference call to discuss how it affects their carefully considered plans to pool camera coverage of the event.

The budget-conscious broadcast networks will also consider scaling back the size of studios they traditionally build at the convention center, knowing they will also have to prepare perches for their anchors at the stadium, said executives at three networks who spoke on condition of anonymity because no decisions had been made.

The broadcast networks haven't announced their plans, but it's likely they will each set aside one hour in prime-time for three of the four nights of the convention. That will include Obama's speech, and most likely the acceptance speech for the Democratic vice presidential candidates.

CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC will have more extensive coverage, and aren't likely to be scaling back. MSNBC will anchor its coverage from an outdoor studio in Denver, and CNN has a mobile studio that it plans to use.

"The viewers on cable will see everything and the people who watch on the networks will be able to see everything as well," said David Bohrman, CNN executive in charge of political coverage.

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Subject: Obama = Carter
They are politically the "one egg twins".

So, it is a good time to remind at least the basic achievements of Carter policy:

- 1978, Iran.

Facing an Islamist revolution, the Shah of Iran sought help from the United States. The Shah was pro-American, but Carter ultimately supported the "regime change"... Ayatollah Khomeini and his followers swept the country, taking power on February 12, 1979.

The Carter's "regime change" that was called an "Iranian Revolution" precipitated the 444 days Iran "hostage crisis", which would last for the rest of Carter's presidency.

- 1979, Aphganistan

Carter & Brzezinski engineered the Soviet invasion, and, with the support of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and the PRC, he created a campaign supporting mujaheddin in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

This policy had the explicit aim of promoting radical Islamist ... In 1998, Brzezinski revealed that Carter support for the mujaheddin had started before the 1979 Soviet invasion and was indeed designed to prompt a Soviet invasion.

After 9/11 Carter & Brzezinski were criticized for their role in the formation of the Afghan mujaheddin network, some of which would later form the Taliban and would shelter Al Qaeda camps.

1980, Cambodia

In January 1980 the Carter started funding Pol Pot ... His regime achieved special notoriety for singling out all intellectuals and other "bourgeois enemies" to be killed. The combined effect of slave labour, malnutrition, poor medical care and executions had an estimated death toll of 750,000 to 1.7 million.


Carter's Domestic Policy:
21 percent interest rates, 13 percent inflation, ...

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