Request to the White House Correspondents Association Board to Grant the Front Row Seat at the White House Briefing Room to National Public Radio

We, the undersigned respectfully request that the White House Correspondents Association board consider giving the vacant front row seat at the Press Briefing Room to National Public Radio (NPR).Consi... continue reading »

747 signatures Goal: 5,000
All Signatures (747 total)
701.
Ed H 20 March 2007
702.
Jennifer W 17 March 2007
703.
George C 15 March 2007
704.
Marlene W 15 March 2007
705.
John D 9 March 2007
706.
Gaye C 2 March 2007

"Infinitely more deserving than Fox News or Bloomberg!!"

707.
Jody W 1 March 2007
708.
Jill F 13 February 2007

"В"

709.
Sharon H 12 February 2007

"They are a public service--it is an excellent idea."

710.
Karen L 9 February 2007
711.
Alexander G 6 February 2007
712.
Jessica B 31 January 2007
713.
Thomas V 22 January 2007
714.
Marsie W 18 January 2007
715.
Jyl C 14 January 2007

"NPR is fair and balanced in its reporting"

716.
Rachel Davidr 12 January 2007

"Please assign the front row seat at the White House to NPR. It seems the best way to honor a life of integrity."

717.
Juliette A 11 January 2007
718.
Lynn O 11 January 2007

"NPR!!"

719.
Barry P 11 January 2007
720.
Karen T 10 January 2007

"God knows NPR deserves it so much more than Faux Noise"

721.
Neil C 7 January 2007
722.
Astrid B 31 December 2006

"I believe that the front row seat should be given to NPR for unbiased news."

723.
Michael Rc 28 December 2006

"Fox and Bloomberg REEK give real news a chance"

724.
Cia M 27 December 2006

"NPR is REAL reporting!"

725.
Martin C 25 December 2006
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