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Get NBC and Meet the Press to uphold the truth

Posted on May 29th, 2009 by Jason Rosenbaum in Profits Before People

Via Politico:

Progressive health care reform groups demanded on Thursday that Washington’s NBC television affiliate refuse to air a 30-minute infomercial funded by a conservative group opposed to creating a public insurance.

The Service Employees International Union sent a letter to NBC4, arguing that the station has a responsibility to pull the documentary-style commercial paid for by Conservatives for Patients’ Rights. The ad, set to run Sunday after “Meet the Press,” “will be false, deceitful, and a distortion,” the union’s attorney wrote in the letter.

If the ad is aired and does contain falsehoods, CPR could face a fine from the Federal Communications Commission, said Levana Layendecker, the online campaigns director for Health Care for America Now, a coalition pushing to create a public insurance plan.

The coalition, Democracy for America and the SEIU e-mailed their supporters, asking them to sign on to another letter that urges NBC and “Meet the Press” to refuse to air the infomercial. The groups plan to send another e-mail Friday to Washington-area supporters, rallying them to call the station with the same message.

Sign on to the letter and pressure NBC and Meet the Press to get Rick Scott's lies off the air.

And, while you're at it, call the NBC Washington station directly and let them know they'll be liable for FCC fines if they air these lies: (202) 885-4000.

3 Responses to “Get NBC and Meet the Press to uphold the truth”

pat stref says:

I can't believe that NBC would stoop this low, to have this fear monger, who makes lies, out of excerpts on the air..I may seriously stop watching NBC

Rob says:

You and a lot of other people,
Today Russert, cut Dan Senor, off in mid sentance, and changed the subject matter, one way, the dem way,
Socialism, All The Way, God Help US.

 
 

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