Monday, October 11, 2004

the dnc strikes back


although it remains to be seen if it will have any effect

Anti-Kerry film sparks DNC response

Broadcast Group, owner of the largest chain of television stations in the nation, plans to air a documentary that accuses Sen. John Kerry of betraying American prisoners during the Vietnam War, a newspaper reported Monday.

The reported plan prompted the Democratic National Committee to file a complaint against Sinclair with the Federal Election Commission.

This is the first time the DNC has filed a legal motion against a media organization, said group spokesman Jano Cabrera. Earlier this year, said a DNC statement, Sinclair-owned stations refused to air DNC ads criticizing President Bush.

"This is another example of President Bush's powerful corporate friends doing his dirty work," said Chad Clanton, a spokesman with the Kerry campaign.

"They know Kerry (will not bow) to their corporate interests, so they're willing to break journalistic principles to try and stop him."

(emphasis mine)


awesome quote. it also remains to be seen whether or not THAT is true... but somehow i trust kerry and think he actually has integrity. am i crazy?

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

He cant be worse than bush on that score.

Unless we get rid of lobbyists and really reform campaigns we will always be in trouble, though, sadly.

1:08 PM  
Blogger lia said...

:-\

5:42 PM  

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