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On 21 Oct 2004 02:34:48 GMT, "Bob Haberkost"
wrote: Cliff Kincaid (Accuracy in the Media) claims that a Kerry campaign spokesman warned that "they'd better hope that we don't win." It's interesting to note that most every reference to this quote comes from right-wing nutjob websites, who obviously feel that free speech includes the right to use irresponsible, biased and sometimes slanderous speech, and that Sinclair, in the execution of its First Amendment right, can violate federal election law by promoting a candidate on their stations. I have to ask, but if the show has Viet vets that were in the Hanoi Hilton talking about what happened after Kerry's testimony, and then Kerry testifying... how can that be irresponsible? Biased? Yep. However, if ABC and the rest of the "established" media decided to dig up someone to do the same thing about Bush's Air National Guard training, would you feel that is out of line? I suspect not. After the nice ABC memo indicating that the on-air crew should harp on Bush errors, and promote Kerry, I can't see how you can consider them unbiased. |
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