YES! All we hear is pro-war pundits pushing for more war.
35%
YES! We need to hear anti-war guests to counter the war hawks.
65%

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TxPeon 11 years 20 weeks ago

Letting war mongers, war profiteers, shove fear, and war down the publics throats is just unbelievably bad, and wrong. Don't let us be "Bush-wacked" again !

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Scribe Augmuse 11 years 20 weeks ago

They trot out the same tired warhawks from the Right all the time. They are never asked hard questions. Never are these Conservatives called out on their hypocrisy and out right lies. Do we need some version of the Fairness Doctrine or something to balance out the halftruths that are spoken. They current situation with our media means many of us are never getting the full story. Are things being decided by the political ads that invade our homes via the TV, internet, etc.

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Yu Ban 11 years 20 weeks ago

The "poll" is BS with both choices a 'yes' vote.

Here is a vote for just ONCE addressing the GENOCIDE in Syria by Bashar Assad - but of course Thom won't. 187,000 unarmed civilians killed by Assad, 99% Sunni.
So entrenched in his sheer HATRED for the great U.S. Military that any suggestion of an effort against this monster is reacted to with "Impeachment Time" by Thom, preferring instead to just ignore the horrors under Assad that have caused 11 MILLION Syrians to flee for their lives, 4 Million+ reaching other countries.

Note that RUSSIA not paying its share as a world power, instead BLOCKING a PEACEFUL RESOLUTION via the United Nations, even after it can be blamed for propping up Assad, an Assad welcoming incoming Terrorists ISIS and al=Queeda, "can't get rid of me now" he often brays.
Time for Thom to CONDEMN warmongering Vladimir Putin on his RT network!!!

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