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Activisms
Got tons of detailed analysis, proof and other assorted on vote fraud 2004 and other stories? MSNBC is calling on you

They are now going to air as much stuff as they can get away with without upsetting the big "NBC" network, and they are hand asking for it.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/54445086/

Now is the time!!!!

Send all your news to CJ@MSNBC.com and JTrippi@MSNBC.com
Buster0001
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PaineInTheArse
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http://www.commongroundcommonsense.org/for...c=6937&hl=msnbc
Desron
QUOTE(Activisms @ Nov 26 2004, 11:41 PM)
Got tons of detailed analysis, proof and other assorted on vote fraud 2004 and other stories? MSNBC is calling on you

They are now going to air as much stuff as they can get away with without upsetting the big "NBC" network, and they are hand asking for it.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/54445086/

Now is the time!!!!

Send all your news to CJ@MSNBC.com and JTrippi@MSNBC.com
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Here's Joe Trippi's article at the MSNBC site:

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MSNBC welcomes Citizen Journalists (Joe Trippi)

During this year’s election, MSNBC tried something different. We accepted real reports from Citizen Journalists.  MSNBC posted these reports from everyday folks across the country on our blogs, and talked about many reports on the air.  It was an experiment that worked.  With over 4,000 stories received and 500,000 hits on our site, Citizen Journalists helped MSNBC cover the election from every angle.

We want to continue this experiment.  At MSNBC, we embrace the change the Internet can bring to the way we report things — and that experiment starts with you.  So, we are giving Citizen Journalists a regular home for coverage on events large and small. We will post some stories you file up on our Citizen Journalist blog, and take the best reports and put them on the air. 

MSNBC has a great team of reporters trying to keep you informed — but they can’t always be where you are — and they can’t see the things you see.

Send us your insight.  Be creative.  Become a Citizen Journalist to start telling your story to the MSNBC community.  So over the Thanksgiving Holiday we hope you will join our growing group of Citizen Journalists and file your story.

Check out my column on this and join me in the experiment.  You do your job and I’ll do my best to get stories on the air to MSNBC’s viewers. 
rox63
It looks like this is the real place to submit stories:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6560285/
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