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Author Topic: Why Does the FCC Allow Sinclair Broadcasting to Violate Station Ownership Rules  (Read 1383 times)

Offline JimIO

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Offline ThaDood

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The FCC hasn't been referred too as the Federal Corporate Coddlers for nothin'. Someone's getting a  $$$$$$ kick-back.
Recently, a co-worker quizzed me on, "What would happen if you were to apply reverse polarity to the Energizer Bunny?". Having no idea, I asked, "What would happen?". The answer is he'd keep coming and coming and coming...

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Looks like something is rotten in Baltimore (besides the rats and Orioles).
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