CNN's specific question on TTC?

Dear Friends & Members:

We have just received a call from CNN, which has assured me that they  
are planning to ask a Corridor question in the Democratic debate on  
Thursday. They said 'you have a very loyal and active following, and  
we're getting hammered.  Now, would you please allow us to get our  
work done.  We already have a question prepared for the Corridor and  
its relationship to NAFTA."

I thanked them and assured them that you all would stop emailing!

Great work y'all.

What should you do now?  Watch the CNN debate this Thursday from 7 to  
8:30 pm Texas time!  Then do our poll we will send to you just  
following the debate.

Linda Curtis

I just received the above from Linda, but I basically have the problem with it that CNN doesn't commit to identifying the specific question on the Trans Texas Corridor (TTC). Given the known duplicity of the corporate owned press outlets of this country, it's not too hard to read between the lines, and come up with CNN is going to toss a softball that's easy to hit over the fence, and has no chance of bringing the dishonesty, corruption, and fraud of the TTC to light.

My suggestion?

Keep those calls and letters flowing until CNN (Univision) will publicly state the question they're going to ask.

M.J. Taylor
Publisher
from Reason to Freedom

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