The LA Times is reporting that Sinclair, a conservative owned media conglomerate that has channels in several large media markets, is forcing all of its affiliates to air this movie shortly before the election.
NEW YORK -- The conservative-leaning Sinclair Broadcast Group, whose television outlets reach nearly a quarter of the nation's homes with TV, is ordering its stations to preempt regular programming just days before the Nov. 2 election to air a film that attacks Sen. John F. Kerry's activism against the Vietnam War, network and station executives familiar with the plan said Friday.
So, how can we prevent, or, if necessary, counter this act of propaganda? Will the film change any minds anyway (Please, JamesB3 don't answer that)? Any ideas will be entertained, short of promoting bodily violence- the more creative and/or outrageous the better....and to think I was about to go to bed happy after the debate and reading Maryscott's diaries.