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April 25, 2008 4:27 PM

N.C. Stations Won't Air Controversial Ad Linking Wright And Obama

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Brian Montopoli
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As we noted in a story today, John McCain has called on the Republican Party of North Carolina not to run a controversial ad criticizing two state Democratic gubernatorial candidates for endorsing Barack Obama.

The spot, which you can see here, calls Obama "too extreme" for the state and shows Obama's former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, exclaiming "God Damn America." The North Carolina branch of the NAACP has suggested the ad is injecting "racial sentiments" into the campaign.

Now the Charlotte Observer is reporting that two of the state's television stations are refusing to air the ad, which the state party says it still plans to run.

"I just don't think it's appropriate to be on our air," the general manager of one of the stations told the paper. "I think it's offensive, and I'm not real comfortable with the implications around race."

The stations have a legal right not to air the ad, but Brent Woodcox, the state party's spokesman, told the Observer the decision was disappointing.

"You're going down a very dark path that could end up saying, 'these are the kinds of things you can say in a political debate, and these are the kinds of things you can't,'" he said. "Those aren't the principles this country was founded on."

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by mattcat25 April 28, 2008 12:55 PM EDT
Perpetual War
Unfair taxation of the middle class
High prices for energy and everything else
High medical costs and prescription drugs
Pollution
Corruption
Religious hypocrisy and abuse of church status tax laws
Degradation of our infrastructure
Continued export of American jobs to overseas slave labor
Decline in US stature and respect of the world community

...are just a few of the affects that Conservatism has had on Americans...
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by memekiller April 28, 2008 12:54 PM EDT
What do news channels get in exchange for airing Republican attack ads, ad naseum, for free?
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by tulcak April 28, 2008 11:53 AM EDT
"You''re going down a very dark path that could end up saying, ''these are the kinds of things you can say in a political debate, and these are the kinds of things you can''t,''" he said. "Those aren''t the principles this country was founded on."
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These people just don''t get it. Of course we should say ''these are the kinds of things you can say in a political debate, and these are the kinds of things you can''t,..'' Racists remarks or ideas SHOULD NOT be part of the debate, nor should any other intolerant or hateful statement. And if you open your stupid, fat, selfish, republican mouth again and try to say something else hateful or intolerant, you will have people telling you to SHUT UP. The bush/cheney free ride is over buddy. We are watching you...
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by realpatriot1 April 28, 2008 9:40 AM EDT
Philly1550,

The best way to take sides with America is to work to make America the best it can be and to project to the world what''s best about America.

The Republicans haven''t been siding with America.
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by realpatriot1 April 28, 2008 9:37 AM EDT
truthyness,

I feel the same way about most of your postings.
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by truthyness April 28, 2008 8:41 AM EDT
I watched the whole Jeremy Wright speech and it was the most politically motivated and racist rant I''v ever heard.

I think he''s trying to incite a riot.
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by sonny157 April 28, 2008 6:38 AM EDT
Hear For Your Self!
and make an informed decision



OR: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOdlnzkeoyQ

This what the media don''t show you.

Come on America,let''s be well informed before we make a opinion of someone based only on what the media allows us to hear and/or see.
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by philly1550 April 28, 2008 1:10 AM EDT
The Philadelphia news channels 3, 6 and 10 did not inform the public on the Rev. Wright issues. They never showed the snippets. If I did not change the channel and watch the Fox news I would have never know about the comments about KKK, 911, G damm, aids was caused by white man
Posted by SantafeJim2 at 06:19 PM : Apr 27, 2008

The Main Stream Media has been trying to hide the real Obama since he started running.

Only Fox News Channel has exposed the Rev. Wright, Ayers the terrorist bomber, Rezko the middle east criminal....and Obama''s feelings about "bitter" small town America.

Now that the public knows about all of Obama''s mentors and friends who HATE AMERICA...Obama rightfully has absolutely no chance of becoming President.
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by shingles1 April 27, 2008 11:44 PM EDT
they don''t need to air the ad - you guys (the press) have already aired the ad hundreds of times. And given it more exposure than it ever would have received otherwise.

Who needs to spend $ when you''ll do the job for free.

The McCain campaign thanks you (albeit, with a nod and a wink).
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by philly1550 April 27, 2008 11:42 PM EDT
As I%u2019ve said about the flag pin, I don%u2019t want to be perceived as taking sides,%u201D
Obama said. %u201CThere are a lot of people in the world to whom the American flag is
a symbol of oppression. - Barack
Obama.

Posted by nanging3 at 08:30 PM : Apr 27, 2008

Obama should take sides with AMERICA!

This Obama don''t have the burning love for our country.

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