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netmouse ([personal profile] netmouse) wrote2008-10-14 11:55 am

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Does anyone besides me wish there was a rule that television broadcasters had to pull/cancel political advertising that was demonstrated to contain out-and-out lies?

I mean, somewhere in there where you get a broadcasting license, you agree to serve the public. Permitting deceptive advertising just because you've received your pieces of silver is not serving the public.

ETA: this post is in reaction to this ad, which as discussed here posits a lot of things unrelated to Prop 8 as an argument for it, as though it defends people in the state against things other than the state's recognition of the right of gay couples to get and be married. Further discussion here.

[identity profile] andrewfeland.livejournal.com 2008-10-14 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
The public doesn't want to spend the time to check the facts, and doesn't sufficiently punish the liars.

You hit the nail on the head there. Voters who don't want to do their homework and like to be spoon-fed someone else's version of the truth are destroying this country.