I didnt see what they said listed.....did you read/hear what it was??
thanks
I don't see anything. :-(
I envision this as the beautiful bow that unwraps the whole October suprise in the next couple weeks :-)
GO GET 'EM BOYS!
The Democrats go crying to the FCC because of three reasons 1.) the 62 SBG stations are in battleground states, 2.) They don't want people to know the truth about John Kerry and 3.) See reasons 1 and 2.
And it is.....?
FCC and FEC violations also listed here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1240255/posts?page=43#43
All Drudge has up is the headline ... no link provided. The www.fcc.gov site has nothing, not even in their daily digest. The homepage info is from 10/7 and earlier. You know, you'd think the agency responsible for communication would be a little more adept at using the Internet as a medium. Maybe if a few people wore their jammie's to work ...
The Kerry people just said "they'd better hope we aren't elected" according to Rush. This statement was made in regard to the film that Sinclair broadcast wants to air.
So Kerry tried to get the Swift Boat vets book aired. And now they are threatening Sinclair.
This is what we have to look forward to folks.
The RATS are not happy about it, so it must be good.
"They better hope we don't win."
Message from the Kerry camp to Sinclair.
Chad Clanton just threatened them on Fox a few minutes ago. "They had better hope we don't win."
Am watching tha FCC site for any release
http://www.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Digest/2004/dd041012.html
The Sinclair announcement of the airing is clearly a publicity stunt, and beautifully done.
I just hope the left keeps mishandling it ("They better hope we don't get elected..."), and most of all, I hope Sinclair actually airs the film.
Google reveals no press releases or any other news of an FCC statement about this.
655+ views for a thread with nothing but a teaser headline. Talk about keeping us hanging :(.
Linda Vester is currentlly interviewing Chad Clanton, described as a 'senior Kerry campaign advisor.'Discussing the plans of the Sinclair broadcasting group to air "Stolen Honor," the documentary about Kerry's Vietnam war service, Clanton stated:
"They [Sinclair] better hope that we're not elected."
Vester immediately asked if that was intended as a threat to Sinclair that a Kerry administration would not renew their broadcast licenses. Clanton tried to back off, but the threat was unmistakable.
Do you think this documentary will show Kerry urinating and burning the flag? That was the rumor on Hannity last week
I'm sure that the standards the FCC applies to this network will be the same as they would apply if CBS proposed to tell the truth about George W. Bush.