Gary Johnson to be excluded from upcoming NH debate.

In the upcoming Republican debate slated for June 13th in New Hampshire there will be a slight change of plans from the powers that be.  Gary Johnson who participated in the first debate and is polling neck and neck with Rick Santorum and Tim Pawlenty will be excluded from participation.

According to some fuzzy math from the main stream media and a secret formula that is, well, secret, CNN determined that for your viewing and listening pleasure they will be performing you a service by inviting only those candidates that are best for you to hear and see.  Despite facing a backlash in the 2008 campaign by essentially pulling these same shenanigans with Ron Paul, the main stream media since then dubbed lame stream media continues to exert its choke hold on political messaging.

With voters increasingly frustrated with the flavor of Republican candidates being served to them by the establishment the need for choice and variety has never been greater.  Instead of catering to a customer base whose palette has evolved, CNN continues to serve stale meatloaf while insisting that it is just as good the duck confit you actually requested.

It is becoming increasingly clear that the standard of living for most Americans is continuing to decline.  More and more working poor are being thrust into poverty, food stamp usage has just registered a new high and the purchasing power of the currency is once again flirting with its lowest on record.  As global demand wanes spearheaded by China's inevitable cranking down on inflation and Europe's debt crisis lingers the "recovery" experienced by America will reverse.  I use the term loosely only because the semblance of recovery has been fueled purely by Federal borrowing and more critically, debt monetization via the Federal Reserve.

America must hear and see alternatives!   Not smooth talkers with meatloaf solutions.

Below is information directly from Gary Johnson's website, please make an effort to voice your concern.


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