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In reply to the discussion: MSNBC Rejects Christian Leaders' Ad Exposing Hate Group Leader Who Appears Regularly on the Network [View all]FedUp_Queer
(975 posts)41. Das ist nicht ein Booby!!!
Do we even have a government any more? Should there even be an FCC?
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MSNBC Rejects Christian Leaders' Ad Exposing Hate Group Leader Who Appears Regularly on the Network [View all]
xchrom
Mar 2012
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but would they have David Duke on to speak about civil rights even if only to rip into him
dsc
Mar 2012
#7
His appearances make MSNBC look sleazy while lending him an air of legitimacy.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2012
#25
A network won't accept an ad that is against that network? Well, duh. Substance doesn't matter...
Honeycombe8
Mar 2012
#11
I don't let MSNBC into my house, as their cast of characters does in fact mean us harm.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2012
#22
True. However, the FCC only concerns itself with costume mishaps during the Super Bowl.
shcrane71
Mar 2012
#39
I believe there should be an FCC, and we should bring back the fairness doctrine.
shcrane71
Mar 2012
#42
I agree with you that Fred Phelps and his ilk have the right to protest on public property. They do
shcrane71
Mar 2012
#50
I suppose you can say they they are "public" in the same way that my cell phone calls are "public"
onenote
Mar 2012
#61
Does the country have a hate group designator? I didn't know that. Who is he?
Honeycombe8
Mar 2012
#12
there's an interactive map at the site -- so you must not have looked. -- and what is
xchrom
Mar 2012
#18
I saw a map. I did not see a list. No, I'm not hostile to anyone who is against hate groups.
Honeycombe8
Mar 2012
#36
Actually, there are many. We all are, as a matter of fact. Some of us, however, trust the judgment
GodlessBiker
Mar 2012
#23
MSNBC's stock in trade includes promotion of hate mongers. Rachel is not worth it.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2012
#19