This is interesting...
This just occured to me:
According to the Geek (see the link to his post in my prior post), these are organizations which backed McCain/Feingold (listed with their contributions):
*The Pew Charitable Trusts ($40.1 million)
The Schumann Center for Media and Democracy ($17.6 million)
*The Carnegie Corporation of New York ($14.1 million)
*The Joyce Foundation ($13.5 million)
George Soros' Open Society Institute ($12.6 million)
The Jerome Kohlberg Trust ($11.3 million)
*The Ford Foundation ($8.8 million)
*The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation ($5.2 million)
Hmmmm ... I know I've heard National Public Radio mention 5 of the above (indicated with *) as "supporters."
Why would these organizations not support legislation to ban political ads when they already know their support of de-facto National Socialist Democratic Radio will get their message out under the guise of "news" and "commentary"?!?!?
How convenient.
Long live Fox News.
According to the Geek (see the link to his post in my prior post), these are organizations which backed McCain/Feingold (listed with their contributions):
*The Pew Charitable Trusts ($40.1 million)
The Schumann Center for Media and Democracy ($17.6 million)
*The Carnegie Corporation of New York ($14.1 million)
*The Joyce Foundation ($13.5 million)
George Soros' Open Society Institute ($12.6 million)
The Jerome Kohlberg Trust ($11.3 million)
*The Ford Foundation ($8.8 million)
*The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation ($5.2 million)
Hmmmm ... I know I've heard National Public Radio mention 5 of the above (indicated with *) as "supporters."
Why would these organizations not support legislation to ban political ads when they already know their support of de-facto National Socialist Democratic Radio will get their message out under the guise of "news" and "commentary"?!?!?
How convenient.
Long live Fox News.
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