92 percent NO. And free speech...?
Isn't it funny how the libs can dish it out, but they can't take it?
Consider the source of the poll...
So much for free speech.
Can you imagine the uproar if the shoe were on the other foot and this was Moore's nonumentary?
I dunno. Should networks run anti-Bush "news" masquerading as journalism?
I don't see it as Anti-Kerry, how about true story based on facts.
OK... here's a very simple yet perfect answer: Private TV stations can broadcast WHATEVER they want.
Please Bump!
I hope Sinclair tells the MSM to "shove it"
It should not be labeled an anti-Kerry documentary. They didn't call F-911 an anti-Bush documentary. If it is truly a documentary on the anti-war movement of the 60's/70's and it is factual, it should be shown.
Why don't they ask the same about anti-Bush documentary? Isn't that what Farenheit 9-11 is supposed to be about? I heard Michael Moore's making a deal with stations to show it on election night.
What's the difference anyway, with all the anti-Kerry and anti-Bush adds out there now. But all the stations are so liberal anyway, especially CBS and now ABC's bias has been revealed through that memo about candidate "accountability." They would never show an anti-Kerry show.
The question seems foolish to me. ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN, as well as others run anti Bush articles every single day and call it News. That does not even include the printed media.
Should television stations run the Bush evaded his Guard duty obligations.
Dims vote 92% yes.
Cons vote 8% no.
Next?
email cnn and say YES. FORCE them to COUNT the REAL vote and NOT their RIGGED vote
cnn: http://www.cnn.com/feedback/forms/form1.html?18
Fox News should get its' stones back and run it. Have Ollie North do it for War Stories and have the Swifties on for the rest of the hour. I doubt they have the nads to do it though.
I tried voting 4 different times, the number 8 never changed. It must be rigged for yes' only.
These men paid with circumstances worse than death itself, they deserve to be heard no matter what the situation is.
Should theatres run an anti-Bush "documentary"?
I don't like the idea of this "anti-Kerry" film to be shown on network television. I just don't think it's right. It could do more harm than good. This one film could spur many other different networks to run "anti-Bush" films. Just leave it alone. Don't show anything. Just let the campaigns handle getting the message out to the voters.