To: ppaul
A felony criminal complaint should be filed against Beth Warren as the station manager. The County Shrieff should be called to effectuate a citizens arrest. The charge -- conspiracy to deprive a citizen of Constitutional rights, racketeering, misappropriation of public funds and probably a dozen other miscl charges.
A letter of complaint should be filed with the FCC challenging the stations license on the grounds of discrimination, censorship and malfeasence in station operations.
The Constitution clearly states that Congress (and by extension, any federal agency including the FCC and NPR) shall make no law (or rule or regulation) establishing religion OR PREVENTING THE FREE EXERCISE THEREOF. Even a GS puke like old Beth Warren should be able to comprehend the simple language in this Constitutional Ammendment!
Preventing an advertiser from invoking the name God in their advertising is by definition, "...preventing the free exercise thereof," hence prima facie - an illegal act by a governmental, tax payer supported agency.
13 posted on
02/19/2003 11:12:46 PM PST by
Popof8
To: Popof8
Nice. You get it. I've never it seen it made so clear. Amazing how the left has turned this whole concept on its head, isn't it?
16 posted on
02/19/2003 11:19:09 PM PST by
bluefish
To: Popof8
I thought the whole thing about NPR was that they didn't do advertising. That they are funded by tax grants and private donations so that listeners didn't have to inundated with commercials.
Did that change?
37 posted on
02/20/2003 4:06:49 AM PST by
Kerberos
To: Popof8
You sound fairly savy regarding the law maybe if more of us took action on our ideas and opinions we could get our country out of the quagmire the librals have created.
73 posted on
02/20/2003 10:47:12 AM PST by
yaakon
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