President Bush and John Kerry Debate please pray That the networks do not hurt them
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Date: Sep 30, 2004 - 08:16 AM
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Praying for President George Bush We are Reporting for guard duty Mr. President We will stand our post for you because the Lord is looking for Men and Women who will stand in the Gap and Make up a hedge of Protection for the Land so it will not be distroyed.
My Dear Friends:
It has come to my attention that the networks do not want to live up to their agreement to the debate. This is not their debate. Yet they want to sabotage the agreement before the debate even starts. We must pray for them if this is going to work.We must pray for the debates tonight. This is one of the most important nights of the election. Most of the world will be watching what is going to happen. So we must pray for wisdom and a spirit of peace to overcome our president.
It has become clear the all the networks including Fox are not going to play by the rules set up for them. So we must pray a Dan Rather mania does not take over the reporters who are determined not to let President Bush get elected.
(CNN) -- Although the Bush and Kerry camps have meticulously crafted an agreement on the rules for this year's presidential debates, the television networks broadcasting them refuse to go along with the plans.
Specifically, the networks object to provisions in the agreement that place limits on their cameras, including prohibitions on shots of one candidate while the other is answering questions. (Special Report: America Votes 2004, the Debates)
"Because of journalistic standards, we're not going to follow outside restrictions," said Paul Schur, a spokesman for Fox News, which will operate the pool camera for the first debate Thursday in Miami, Florida.
"This is a news pool, and we are not subject to agreements between candidates," NBC News spokeswoman Barbara Levin said. "We will use pictures as we see fit."
CNN spokesman Matthew Furman said the network "reserves the right to make our own decisions about coverage during the debate, just as we always have."
ABC News and CBS News are also objecting to the limits, with a CBS spokeswoman insisting that "we will utilize any shots the pool makes available."
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