Posted on 10/31/2004 1:06:18 PM PST by silent_jonny
He did exploit his mother...he said she died at home, I guess he was with her.....she actually died in a hospital.
Just saw it here in NJ on Channel 6.
Maybe the swiftvets peaked too soon? They affected Kerry's Nos. in August, but not in October, when it really counts.
I don't think PAX is trying to hide SH under "paid programming"--the satellite and cable channels announce their schedules in advance and what they'll be showing. If showing SH was a last minute decision, then the onscreen guide couldn't be updated in time. (just a theory)
Saw it. It was excellent.
I was gritting my teeth during the Tom Hayden/Jane Fonda segment. The ARROGANCE of these people--!
I know....and the arrogance of the media for never addressing the topic.
Wouldn't it be something if a few of those Bay Area counties went Republican?
Yes, Newsmax is airing it on PAX, apparently someother TV channels also, go to newsmax to find where.
PAX is available here through satellite, cable and the old rabbit ears. But one channel might be showing Stolen Honor while the other is not, and since everything is listed as "paid programming", you can't be sure when it's on.
Here's what NewsMax has to say:
"NewsMax.com has broken the medias censorship of the controversial documentary Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal and has begun airing the film on national television. Beginning Saturday morning, NewsMax began airing the documentary on national networks and in local networks across the nation. The documentary will air 10 times on PAX alone during this weekend, including showings Sunday at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. EST/PST. In addition to national networks like PAX, NewsMax will be airing Stolen Honor this weekend on numerous local stations across the nation, including ABC, CBS and NBC affiliates."
So just keep checking I guess.
ed.
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