Posted on 09/07/2006 4:12:34 PM PDT by Mo1
BINGO, Doug.
Idiots.
Disney, yadda, yadda
To Whom It May Concern:
It has come to the attention of we the undersigned, there has been a telephone and letter writing campaign to alter or cancel the upcoming mini-series "Path to 9/11". We are writing to support the televising of this program in it's unaltered version.
The events of the date September 11, 2001 have been burned, pun unintended into the collective consciousness of this great nation. It would be a great disservice to the memories of those who were killed on that day and a slap in the face of those who left behind.
Why does it seem there is only one political party which is against this program? etc, etc,
The Communications Act of 1934 provides your network with a free broadcast license predicated on the fundamental understanding of your principle obligation to act as a trustee of the public airwaves in serving the public interest.The Communications Act of 1934 does not provide the ABC network with a license -- the act only licenses individual stations (some of which are owned by ABC, yes) to broadcast over radio frequencies. It does not license a network. In fact, the FCC has no jurisdiction over a network. It can regulate individual stations that use public frequencies, but it cannot regulate a network. That's why when they have levied fines over the use of profanity, they have fined individual stations, not networks.
G Gordon Liddy on Hannity....
EXCELLENT- I'm glad to hear that. The info is getting out.
H&C airing some clips now - it looks good. these kinds of dramas are the only things the sheeple can grasp.
airing it unedited is crucial.
BUMP to ABC's contact address:
http://abc.go.com/site/contactus.html
here's another one that I had bookmarked
Complete listing of US Senate and Rep contact information. Keep the First Amendment!
Contacting the Congress ^ | 3-24-06
Posted on 03/24/2006 3:13:39 PM EST by Indy Pendance
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1602588/posts
This is what I sent ABC:
The independent commission investigating the 9/11 attacks has examined a secret videotape of ex-President Clinton discussing an offer from Sudan to have Osama bin Laden arrested five years before the 9/11 attacks, former Navy Secretary and 9/11 Commissioner John Lehman revealed on Tuesday.
Asked if the never-before-seen video confirms that Clinton admitted turning the offer down, Lehman told radio host Sean Hannity, "Well, that is what he said."
While the video of Clinton's bombshell remarks, delivered to the Long Island Association in February 2002, had never been released prior to a request from the 9/11 Commission
That, my friend was a threat.
TURN ON H & C NOW!!
Hannity referencing that video...
It figures, I can see that the Clintonista Machine is still healthy, well and in action...
"Republicans/Conservatives are above all this type of thing doncha know. We take the "high road" while the commies are digging tunnels under us and everyone thinks it's funny."
Yea, they've been doing that for decades ... despite all this sapper activity, we keep winning. It's just possible that people actually are not "sheeple" but instead recognize and detest the Rats' tactics.
Sean talking about this right now.
Do they American people get this?! An American political party is threatening a network with loss of its license if they fail to comply with their programming request! That is what the little paragraph is really about.
This is un-American and disgusting. Imagine if Republicans threatened the networks every time they were unfairly criticized. My gosh, there would be no television left.
They are, for the most part, unpatriotic traitors.
It's shocking!
Liddy talking about Gorelick
Thanks, Mo1.
G. Gordon Liddy talking about how Gorelick made a small wall a 9 foot wall between intelligence agencies.
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