A rotten state of affairs ~~~Ping~~~
New York Times says Sinclair in trouble.....
Looks like the New York Times wants to blacklist any group that exercises their Constitutional rights of free speech.
Thanks for the ping!
Frankly, I don't trust any of 'em. There was a major shake up at the Council of Foreign Relations prior to the Iraq invasion. It struck me as a major schism was in progress. And tin foil hat alert claxon going off, but all them big media types are all CFR. As far as I'm concerned, they're all cut from the same cloth (its just that some cloth is red and the other blue).
I sincerely believe that the future of this country as we know it is in imminent peril. One thing for certain, the moon-bats have rabies, and they will swarm if their plans are upset. What's so distressing, is I don't believe there's any guaranteed manner to ascertain just who the moon-bats are anymore. I doubt that either Bush, or Sinclair can alter the course that been plotted by the powers-that-be for over a century.
Sinclair isn't in any trouble. If one advertiser jumps ship someone else will come in and take that slot. I would rather advertise with them than ABC, CBS or NBC.
BTTT!!!!!!!
A radio news article this morning reported that Sinclair decided not to show the documentary. It stated they had received pressure from stockholders.
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