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Ehkw Column: First Amendment May Be Violated If Obama Is Elected
 Who is Walt Havenstein and why are potential Republican presidential candidates flocking to stand by stanley cup  his side Helping his cause: he s the gubernatorial nominee in New Hampshire, running in the last statewide election before the 2016 presidential primary.But Havenstein, a businessman, is a long shot, trailing Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan by 10 points in the most recent poll, and is up against a governor who has history on her side: a first-term New Hampshire governor has not lost re-election in 88 years.                                                                                                        Poll: Voters not enthused about 2016 candidates          01:39                                                                stanley cup        That fact hasn t stopped a cascade of Republicans from flying into the Granite State to offer their help - Republicans who in 2016 may need some help of their own mobilizing GOP primary voters in the state.                                                                                                         Gov. Chris Christie on 2016 e stanley cup becher lections,  war on drugs  and weight loss          05:01                                                                      Topping the list, Gov. Chris Christie, R-New Jersey, has a ready-made excuse to be by Havenstein s side: Christie is the head of the Republican Governors Association, charged with electing GOPers across the country. Still, after so many visits - Friday will mark Christie s fourth trip to N Xkna WH denies Nunberg s claim Trump  may have done something during the election
 SELLING THE WAR, PART CCXVI....How balanced was media coverage of the wa stanley cup r during 2002 and early 2003   Syracuse University political scientists Matt Guardino and Danny Hayes recently examined every Iraq story on ABC and CBS news during the prewar period and drew this conclusion:The data flatly contradict the claim that dissenting views were  shut out  of n stanley cup ews coverage....When the two networks are aggregated together, the distribution of source quotes is 34% supportive, 35% neutral, and 30% opposed.What a relief!  But wait.  It turns out that virtually all of the supportive quotes came from the Bush administration  no surprise  while nearly all of the opposed quotes came from....Foreigners.  Yep.  Despite the fact that plenty of Democratic politicians and U.S. experts opposed the war, the news networks almost completely shut off domestic sources of criticism:As a result, forty percent of all anti-war quotes were attributed to Saddam Hussein and his underlings. An additional 17% were attributed to foreign sources, including leaders in France, who became the administration s most prominent international critics. And UN officials, who urged the White House to allow the weapons inspections a chance to proceed, were the source of 8% of antiwar quotes. This juxtaposition  stanley cup of the Bush administration s arguments in favor of military action, and the arguments of foreign leaders, including Saddam Hussein, against, created an  us vs. them  narrative.Peter Scoblic, call your office!Needles