ABC refuses to air ad critical of Obamacare

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State run mediaWhy am I not surprised to hear that ABC (the All Barack Channel) is refusing to air an ad, which is critical of Obamacare?

ABC-TV has refused to run this anti-ObamaCare television commercial despite the fact that it’s running on other TV stations across the country. Take a look and we think you’ll agree there’s nothing objectionable about it. Unless, of course, you disagree with what it says.

Given that ABC allowed their “news” room to be turned into a pro-Obamacare propaganda tool on June 24th, it’s clear that they have too much of their money, time, and personal effort invested in Obama to allow any of his policy objectives to fail. They’ll clearly do whatever it takes to ensure any whim that floats through the Dear Leader’s skull is lauded, praised, defended and eventually implemented. If that means shutting down dissent on the airwaves, they’ll do that too.

Since they won’t allow it to air, we may as well help get some balance out there.

Via I Hate the Media

Update: Gateway Pundit provided the new ABC logo at the top of the post and also expands on the story here.

About Jason Hayes

Jason Hayes is a Christian, a husband, and a father. He is keenly interested in how philosophy and politics work together to impact policy. His primary areas of interest are libertarian philosophy, rights issues, and environmental policy. He lives in Arizona and works in the resource industry. His blog is located at www.jasonhayes.org
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