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Sunday, June 13, 2010

Yup. There's A Public Need For That

Paul Tuns, editor in chief at The Interim, "Canada's pro-life, pro-family on-line newspaper", on what SoCons will demand from Fox North:

"Social conservatives should not settle for freedom of expression and freedom of religion being the issues that get covered," he added. "They should insist that the pro-life, pro-family view be at the table and articulated."

Picture Ezra Levant, foaming at the mouth, waving pictures of dead babies.

Kory Teneycke, Fox North's No. 1, has wisely chosen to remain silent on this topic:

Teneycke has avoided commenting, and did not respond to LifeSiteNews' request by press time...

Smart fella.

3 comments:

  1. If there is enough support , commecially and viewer the that station can promote whatever view (legal) that they wish. Now if they were expecting gov't money to peddle their view then that would be unnaccepable.Only one side of the political spectrum would expect that.

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  2. Promoting SoCon views (anymore than these are already covered in the MSM--pretty heavily, IMHO) will insure that any potential audience flees in droves.

    And, actually, Western Standard took gov funding through publishing subsides back a few years. I believe a nubmer of Conservative magazines still are.

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  3. maybe there will be a show on lunches for bubba...

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