Posted on 06/16/2004 11:06:23 AM PDT by Kaslin
Here's a seedling, let's water it.
To: Zhangliqun
Seriously folks, isn't it time for a march on NBC/ABC/CNN, et al, picket signs and all, FORCING them to start taking this stuff seriously? I'm not kidding
My response:
HMMMMM. That's a really good idea.,
It would take some organizing, and time to build up enthusiasm.
Sounds like a job for the "DC" FReepers.Please contact them ASAP! Thanks in advance.
Could we actually get the press to cover protests in front of their hdqtrs. against their bias?
It has a certain symetry to it. LOL!
That should not surprise anyone. Teh media twist and turns everything until it gets the result they are looking for. Remeber whe the media kept lieing that the president had said there was an imminent thread that Saddam would attack if we don't stop him. It was the media who said it was but not the president
Teh=The
What about suing them? This isn't really a free speech issue except for ABUSE of free speech by lying and inciting sidition. I think the MSM is taking free speech to an extreme. There need to be some limits (like yelling fire) if they are trying to elect the next President by telling falsehoods and "misleading" the American public as the DEMS say so often.
I'm in LA. The LA Slimes is one of the biggest offenders.
There's a ridiculous law in CA where anyone can sue any corporation for misstating anything about their company to the public.
Most recently some moron sued Nike for their statements about their labor practices overseas. Nike settled as I recall.
We need legal beagles to see if this law could be used against them.
Not long ago Mr. Carroll, Editor in Chief made public statements claiming their high minded fairness while denegrating the Fox News channel as an example of "what's wrong" with the major media these days, really. What a crock.
I'm thinking they could be sued publically, we need one of those conservative pro bono law firms, any ideas?
O'Reilly had named two groups of free lawyers who fight the ACLU. But maybe only for religious matters. It was his episode about fighting the ACLU about the cross on the California seal.
I saw that one. Our slimball commissioners just said no thanks, they agreed with the ACLU, unbelievable.
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