red states rule
Senior Member
- May 30, 2006
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No.
I believe that in this case, the argument was, that these stations had ads for other religious entities, (of public Interest) from Focus on the Family's James Dobson, and others, telling or representing a message that differed with theirs, and that they had a right to get their message out, ON THE PUBLIC'S Broadcasting Air Waves,
and that the individual owner of a Station, who is leasing LIMITED air wave space from the Public, can not prevent the adversary from presenting the "other side" just because he owns the station and differs with it....
Or something like that....?
Care
the stations have the right to refuse any ads - is this another version of the libs forcing people to listen to their viewpoints?