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NC GOP Chairman Challenges TV Stations CensorshipChairman Daves says, "Not one of the stations that have declined to run our ad citing its supposedly inflammatory' content have offered one shred of evidence or explanation about how it involves race."April 29, 2008 COUNTY NC NEWS -- Last week, various North Carolina television stations including WRAL, WSOC, and WBT, refused to run the North Carolina Republican Party's first ad of 2008, labeling it "inflammatory" and racially "offensive." So, let's take a look at this ad. "I think it's offensive, and I'm not real comfortable with the implications around race," said Joe Pomilla, general manager for WSOC-TV in Charlotte. "I just don't think it's appropriate to be on our air." "In reviewing this spot we determined it was inflammatory," said Jim Hefner, WRAL vice president and general manager. Because the ad is being purchased by a political party and not a candidate, these Television stations are under no legal obligation to run the ad. However, North Carolinians should also understand Barrack Obama's own position on Reverend James Wright's past comments. Sunday, April 27, 2008, Barack Obama appeared on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace. During the interview, he answered the following question: "Question: Do you think that Reverend Wright is just the victim here?" "OBAMA: No. I think that people were legitimately offended by some of the comments that he had made in the past. The fact that he is my former pastor I think makes it a legitimate political issue. So I understand that." Chairman Linda Daves, North Carolina Republican Party, released the following statement in response to the television stations censorship: "The comments made by Mr. Pomilla and Mr. Hefner are completely misinformed and off-base. Our ad is not inflammatory nor does it involve any implications about race. It is an ad about judgment that asks a question even Barack Obama has called a legitimate political issue.' Not one of the stations that have declined to run our ad citing its supposedly inflammatory' content have offered one shred of evidence or explanation about how it involves race. I have repeatedly reiterated my position that this ad has absolutely nothing to do with race. I challenge the station managers at these stations to release their full reasoning for declining to run the ad, including any evidence that they may muster to justify their claims that this ad is about race. I challenge them to answer questions about what factors were involved in their determination and I challenge them to explain to me if an ad featuring Hillary Clinton and offensive comments by one of her associates would also be declined." "Though they are under no legal obligation to do so, it is in keeping with fairness and the principles of free speech that these stations give some manner of legitimate reasoning for their decisions in this matter. Political speech should not be silenced without any basis or justifiable complaint. No matter one's position on this ad, the media should be the most protective of basic rights to free speech guaranteed both by the letter and the spirit of the Constitution. Unfortunately, far too often, conservative political speech is discriminated against and silenced by liberal media outlets without any outcry or indignation. I promise you that will not be the case here." Clearly, Chairman Linda Daves, statement eloquently sums up and challenges the narrow-minded censorship of North Carolina's left stream media television stations. You go girrrl! Published by: # # # |
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