Posted on 10/12/2004 12:13:44 PM PDT by wynter
Sinclair is making a great move... This publicity and highly ethical stance to air TRUTH will no doubt catapult them to prominence. If they "stay the course" we may yet see a further counterbalance to the liberal propaganda machine known as the MSM.
If you want a laugh, go over to DU...they're going nuts about this. The Dems are so naive when it comes to business.
They're providing all kinds of publicity for the film (much like we made the mistake of doing for Moore's piece of trash). Why are they afraid: Because this is about the TRUTH and they "CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH."
Boycott advertisers? Most business owners (being logical, hard working people) are Republicans. They will reward the Sinclair stations.
Happen to know a little about advertsing myself. I'll do my part.
All small businesses (thank GOD FOR GWB) unite. Get on the Sinclair train!
Way to go!!!
Well I took you advice and read some of the posts at DU... I normally try to avoid that. Just too much bile and hate among the posters there. Not just toward republicans/conservatives, but a lot of infighting it seems.
Anyway, I think the interesting thing is all the posts there asking people to write to the FCC. There is your typical democrat responce - try and get the governent involved. Don't bother trying to deal with the company directly..
All those posts urging people to "write to the FCC so they will know we are really irked" (or course they weren't quite as friendly in their wording). I wonder what exactly the think the FCC can / will do if they get enough complaints?
Well at least we know what they want the FCC to do. Reinterprete the first amendment just a bit: "...or abridging the freedom of speech (of liberals), or of the (liberal) press; or the right of (liberal) people peaceably to assemble"
I guess I should be happy that they don't understand how the world works enough to approach the problem in a meaningful way and are wasting their time whining to some government agany.
-paridel
Well I took you advice and read some of the posts at DU... I normally try to avoid that. Just too much bile and hate among the posters there. Not just toward republicans/conservatives, but a lot of infighting it seems.
Anyway, I think the interesting thing is all the posts there asking people to write to the FCC. There is your typical democrat responce - try and get the governent involved. Don't bother trying to deal with the company directly..
All those posts urging people to "write to the FCC so they will know we are really irked" (or course they weren't quite as friendly in their wording). I wonder what exactly the think the FCC can / will do if they get enough complaints?
Well at least we know what they want the FCC to do. Reinterprete the first amendment just a bit: "...or abridging the freedom of speech (of liberals), or of the (liberal) press; or the right of (liberal) people peaceably to assemble"
I guess I should be happy that they don't understand how the world works enough to approach the problem in a meaningful way and are wasting their time whining to some government agany.
-paridel
save for later
Kewl..FYI..check out their website..investor relations..many companies have both dividend reinvestment plans,a nd their own shareholder accumulation plans..you can buy the stock with as little as $50/$100 in ongoing contributions..and NO commissions..
see my #31, please..
Very good! Right now, I can only buy 250 shares. I hope to buy more in the next few days.
We need your HELP to Defend the Constitution and
Free Speech! The liberals are out for blood!
Is this a "Free Republic" or what?
THIS IS "STOLEN TRUTH"
To buy shares of stock, the symbol is SBGI.
The stock price slumped slightly today, from $7.38
to $7.29, probably because investors are nervous
about all the talk of FCC investigations and
advertiser boycotts. That's why I bought 685 shares
at $7.30. I placed a "limit" order in case the
stock went down (it did), so that if the stock
was under pressure my order would help keep it
up. You can do something like that, rather than
just jump in. Place a "limit" order so that
you only buy if the stock price goes down, to
help keep it up.
I tried to send an e-mail, but it rejected it. I just wanted to say "Thank You" to them.
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