The New York Post, The Washington Times, and The Dallas Morning News

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According to The Washington Times, The Washington Times, N.Y. Post and Dallas Morning News -- three newspapers that recently endorsed John McCain -- have been kicked off Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's plane in the final days of his campaign.  These papers have covered his campaign from the beginning, but because they have had the audacity to endorse John McCain, their coverage is no longer welcome.  This is amazing.  This man has no respect for freedom of speech unless the speech totally agrees with his ideas.  Hang on to your hats if this man is elected--we will be in for the fairness doctrine, a heavily policed internet, and a civilian 'military' force inside our borders to do who knows what.   I am beginning to wonder if anyone is paying attention to what Barack Obama is doing.  I heard someone at a rally after his infomercial on Wednesday saying that she would not have to worry anymore because when she voted for Obama, she would no longer have to worry about filling up her gas tank or paying her mortgage--he would help her.   We really need to take a deep breath before we vote on Tuesday.

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