Banned from the Super Bowl
NBC banned the following commercial from running during the Super Bowl.
Political advocacy, NBC says.
(Via Ace.)
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I am not surprised for a second. Remember they had the most intimate love affair with Obama.
Do you suppose the Catholics might appeal to the ACLU to support them with a lawsuit against censorship?
Is this a genuine sonogram of Barack Obama? I find that unlikely given Obama's birth year. If it is genuine, how was it obtained, and by whose permission is it being used?
The claims that he was abandoned by his father, and his single mother struggled to raise him take extreme liberties with the facts. (His parents divorced, his mother remarried, and he lived with his grandparents while he attended school in Hawaii.)
Regardless of how honorable you think the intent is, this ad has numerous legal issues. That's putting it nicely. I submit that NBC was absolutely correct in refusing to run the ad.