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The challenge for the modern voter.
Published on August 27, 2007 By jesseledesma In Politics
From the second you wake up to the second you lay down for bed you are bombarded with the liberal agenda message.

Most people wake up and turn on the TV to a network channel or cable news channel. In my opinion, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, and other alike channels are deliberately trying to brain wash the American people with the liberal agenda.

After people get ready for their day while listenning to this liberal message they get in their cars, turns on thier car radio for more brain washing by the morning radio show personalities, many of which only have a job because their aunt owns the station. In these morning shows are more liberal messages.

Then you get to work and the office radio, if there is one, is on another liberal radio station. I wonder who listens to Rush at work.

Probably very few people. The majority of us get tons of useless information at work from radio and missinformed co-workers who think they can force us to believe like they believe.

Then it is the drive home listenning to more liberal monbo jumbo. Plus our getting down for the day, before, we see our regular TV shows is more liberal agenda.

I say the challenge for the modern american is to get beyond this brain washing and get involved in the voting process.

Comments
on Aug 27, 2007
I listen to Rush at work. The band.

Launchcast - Like Your Own Personal Radio Station, With Their Impersonal Commercials
on Aug 27, 2007
Ha ha ha.

Shut up and go drive your cab.
on Aug 27, 2007
I don't listen to Rush, I will stream Hannity at times, but mostly try to listen to Mark Levin as I feel his content is superb and yet entertaining during work.

Other than that you have described well, why I have pulled the plug from my TV. It is only connected to DVD player.

I do find it sad yet entertaining when I over hear someone spouting off liberal rhetoric points pretending to be an authority on a matter.

I would argue that many Americans suffer from apathy. They don't really care enough to find out the truth. They prefer to be told how they should think and vote on particular ares.
on Aug 27, 2007
I would argue that many Americans suffer from apathy.


I'd argue that point but just don't care enough to do so.

By the way, who is passing the message?
on Aug 27, 2007
I'd argue that point but just don't care enough to do so.


on Aug 27, 2007
They don't really care enough to find out the truth. They prefer to be told how they should think and vote on particular ares.


Sounds like a couple of people on this site. I don't care much to point them out though.