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Setting the Record Straight.

Setting the Record Straight.

Enough is enough.

It seems like a new lie about health insurance reform crops up each day. These lies create fear and anger – and we’re seeing the results around the country.

It’s time to work together to set the record straight and expose the special interests and partisan attack groups who deliberately spread these rumors and lies in a desperate attempt to preserve the status quo.

Please View, Read and Share the Website on “Setting the Record Straight.”

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FPR – Volume I – Episode 10 – 08/03/09

Dru & Joe talk about the standing of the “C Street House” in Washington, The 2009 Beer Summit, and Sarah & Todd Getting Divorced?

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YouTube Extra: Rick Sanchez – Bill O’ Reilly is Wrong!

Rick Sanchez Rips Bill O’Reilly For Lying About CNN And Murdered Army Recruiter – June 5, 2009

Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly Responds to CNN’s Accusations Against Him…In His Own Words.

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FPR – Volume I – Episode 3 – 06/08/09

Joe & Dru talk about the news with special guest Marley Klaus, and the GM Bankruptcy: was it the right move for recovery?

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Stand with Sotomayor

stand-with-sotomayorThis week, hundreds of thousands of supporters like you stood up to support Judge Sonia Sotomayor’s historic nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. But the long road to confirmation has only just begun. Add your voice, and stand with Sotomayor at the Barak Obama site. They just launched an action center, an online hub where you can find all the tools you need to help spread the word about Judge Sotomayor, engage in the public debate about her nomination, and make sure decision-makers in the Senate know where you stand. With only a few minutes, you can make a huge difference.

Check out the action center and help confirm this great nominee.

In the coming days and weeks, our opponents will try to play politics with Judge Sotomayor’s nomination, and it’s up to us to help get out the facts and show the public — and key decision-makers — how much support she really has.

Write a letter to the editor: Using their easy online tool, you can send a letter to your local newspaper about why you support Judge Sotomayor’s nomination — highlighting her extraordinary life story, her tremendous judicial experience, the historic nature of her nomination, or anything else that’s important to you. It’s extremely effective and only takes a few minutes.

Call your Senator: You can look up the numbers of your two Senators, and give them a call to let them know that you support Judge Sotomayor and hope they do too.

Share President Obama’s message: The president has recorded a special message explaining his support for Judge Sotomayor — you can send it on to help educate friends and family.

Display your support: Download posters and get images you can use online to show your support.

Whichever actions you take you’ll be playing a critical role in this historic moment.

Also please visit the action center now.

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About

Coming Together

Some may call it a chance meeting of two creative minds with the idea of bringing together a better world for their offspring. Others may say that it was meant to be. Regardless of what they may call it, our two hosts were brought together by a common thread – interacting with America’s new media avenues.

One came out of the world of journalism, laid off after years of service to their country. The second, a graphic designer who holds strong opinions on what he believes in. After months of talking and sharing their ideas, they have all come together to open up the Free Political Roundtable: America’s new conversation on politics.

The hosts: Dru and Joe were brought together by a producer at CNN, opening an avenue to talk to Americans about the daily news on Skype. As the conversation kept moving forward, they found that they all had a passion for creating social media: a new technological avenue by which they can have their voice heard about today’s hot topics, and get the ears of those who are making the decisions. ” I decided to be-friend anyone who came in as a means to build a group of people who liked the debate,” Dru said about growing the conversation. “And were open to arguing the points of the world we live in.”

After talking it over, the two found that their opinions (while conflicting at times) were much of the same. This lead to their newest avenue of the media: The Free Political Roundtable.

Forming the Free Political Rountable

The FPR Podcast is not about what makes the news. Rather, its about the people and the opinions that surround the news. “As the fourth estate, it is our job to keep our lawmakers honest,” Joe said. “As America’s Political Conversation, its not just the people in power in the media keeping them fair and honest — you and I are keeping them accountable for their actions.”

What will the Free Political Roundtable discuss? Whatever is of concern to the people. The Free Political Roundtable is a place for everyone to come together and throw their opinion in a formal setting. Its one thing to send messages on Twitter and Facebook, but its a completely different thing to be proactively involved in the message. Free Political Roundtable is that avenue — where the People of the United States can have their voice together, unfiltered and uncensored. The discussion continues online every week right here at FPR.Podcast.net.

About Us

Dru: Describes himself as an Anarcho-Syndicalist with Georgistic tendencies. Dru is a resident of the Midwest by way of an upbringing on the East coast. He was taught at a young age that having a stand is better than having your opinion made for you, and that it is your responsibility to hold the powers that be to the light.

Joe: A freelance writer/multimedia producer from Columbus, Ohio. As a professional journalist, Joe’s assorted works have been featured on the CBS Evening News and CNN. As a freelance writer & multimedia producer, Joe now focuses on providing Web 2.0 marketing solutions for clients, as well as looking for stable work. A conservative by nature, Joe considers himself the educated independent voter, voting on principals and not on party lines.

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