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Question: Is Sinclair Group Right or Wrong in forcing its stations to air an anti-Kerry documentary while not showing an anti-Bush documentary?
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shankbear
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« on: October 12, 2004, 08:24:23 AM »

Every mainstream media outlet (abc, cBS and NBC) has been nothing but an organ for the Kerry campaign.  Mikie Mooreon's hit piece flick was the same.  All the well timed hatchet job books by the likes of Kitty Smelly Kelly, Richard Clark, John Dean, et al have been the same.
 
 So a media outlet decides that it wants to allow the presentation of another point of view.  LET THE WHINEFEST begin from the left.

Has there been any demonstrable evidence to show that this stuff moves the electorate?  Post the links as to what doofases have been swayed by Mooreon.
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shankbear
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« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2004, 06:30:35 PM »

Maybe there should be a total TV blackout, except for weather and sports, the last 48 hours before the election.  The undecided could go take a dump and get their brains in order.  The parties could stoke up the recount fires and fly in all the lawyers for the post election happenings.  The strategies could be set and everybody could just chill for those two days.  Then the party could happen.  But unfortunately, a great segment of voters would actually forget to go vote because of no news, ads, and crap flowing from the "box".

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shankbear
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« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2004, 09:00:27 PM »

Why the crying about this?  Any intelligent person can grab the freakin remote and turn it off if they don't want to watch it.  Nobody gagged anybody and dragged them to the Mikie Mooreon movie did they?  It is a company making an economic expression with all the risks that any decision carries with it.  It is also a free expression decision.  If the public at large do not like or appreciate the documentary, the company will be hit in the bottom line.

It is so typical of the left that if you disagree with them, it means you are wrong.  How assinine.
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