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Re” RownHall.com – 3/6/2008 – “Judging Gun Rights: Are They Inalienable?” – Ken Blackwell

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The Bombastic Anti-Civility Journalists

The bombastic anti-civility of American Journalists dulls a politically historical moment. A quiet, yet historic moment for all Americans, the nomination for president of the United States of America, a multi-cultural man of substance, Senator Barack Obama, was dulled by the bombastic, anti-civility press of American journalists, apparently bent on highlighting their own agenda by pointedly degrading the freely made choice of Republican voters, who chose Sarah Palin, the first female Republican vice-presidential candidate, after consideration of the numerous factors concerning the well being of this nation, brought up by both candidates during the recent Democratic and Republicvan conventions.In both numerous newspaper articles and commentaries as well as television new programs,at that time as well as presently, little reference if none at all is being made to the voters of many diverse backgrounds who voted for the candidate whose political philosophy emulated their political comfort level.
For the good of all the voters, it's time to put a halt to the continual emphasis made by the journalistic community concerning gender and racial proclivity.
Let's get back to reporting by actual news reporters who keep personal opinions out of their reporting, write the facts as truly given, interview the public without present expectations for answers and respect the American voter for their ability to look for the good of the nation in the political philosophy of the candidates under contention.
Senator Obama and Governor Palin have both had their campaigns unfairly manipulated by a journalistic philosophy which appears to favor the journalist's image, built upon chosen negative reporting, spurred on by financial and visual recognition, disengaged from the working man's philosophy of honest recognition of value in the forthright presentation of political philosophy.