WUAB, the CBS affiliate in Cleveland, showed Stolen honor multiple times Monday, with the tagline 'You are watching "Stolen Honor" the documentary on John Kerry'.
Are you concerned? Call the station manager, Bill Applegate, at 216-771-1943. HOW DO WE CHALLENGE HIS LICENSE AFTER KERRY WINS? WHO ARE HIS ADVERTISERS?
"They Steal Our Honor (1)
Reports have come in to Eagle Eye headquarters (at this moment the public library in Fremont, Indiana, off Interstate 90) that the scabrous anti-Kerry documentary "Stolen Honor" has been playing on Cleveland's CBS affiliate WUAB. The Bush-aligned broadcast corporation Sinclair tried to show the film as a news program last week, then backed off after massive protests.
Protests from Democrats, who pointed out that the action violated the plain letter of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, which bans partisan programming that mentions a candidate by name in the 60 days before an election.
Is Daddy stumping for his son anywhere?
"The name of the game now in Iraq is naked aggression- it hasn't been about hearts and minds since complete areas began to revolt. His Iraq plan may be summarized with the Iraqi colloquial saying, "A'athreh ib dafra", which can be roughly translated to `a stumble and a kick'. In other words, what will happen, will happen and hopefully- with a stumble and a kick- things will move in the right direction.
So is Kerry going to be much better? I don't know. I don't know if he's going to fix things or if he's going to pull out the troops, or bring more in. I have my doubts about how he will handle the current catastrophe in Iraq. I do know this: nothing can be worse than Bush. No one can be worse than Bush."
It's heartfelt and well written. And isn't what the Iraqi's want what we really should want from this war? Pass it on.
"Bush administration lawyers are now attempting to overturn decades of legal precedence by claiming that under the Help America Vote Act only Attorney General John Ashcroft -- and not individual voters - have a right to ask federal courts to enforce voting rights..."
Read on, it gets better :(
'According to documents made available to Reuters on Monday by congressional sources, Army Corps whistle-blower Bunnantine Greenhouse complained of "repeated interference" in billions of dollars of contracts given to Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown and Root for work in Iraq and the Balkans.
Somehow we need to get this out.
"Nearly $23 million meant to bring the Web to rural America instead will underwrite fast Internet service to affluent Texas suburbs, a situation Democrats and other critics called outrageous.
The loan, from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development (USDA), includes work in communities outside Houston, in House Republican Leader Tom DeLay's district."
See
http://news.com.com/Rural+Net+funds+go+to+Texas+commuter+towns/2100-1028_3-5412367.html?tag=nefd.top
DeLay is such a dirtbag, with multiple associates under indictment, why is he still so powerful?
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