Truth in Advertising.
Last Post 15 Feb 2013 02:20 PM by TOM IN TENNESSEE. 3 Replies.
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15 Feb 2013 11:47 AM

Isn’t it the Liberals who back the truth in advertising issue?

 

How about the News media, a little truth there? A disclaimer in big bold words shown long enough that even the slowest readers could read it, on every new program before it starts.

Warning the preceding news program may be base on entertainment and ratings values and not actually the facts or real news. The views expressed by the Announcer maybe based on their personal views and beliefs and not actual facts, or the facts maybe skewed to fit their own views. When actual facts are not available, speculation will be substituted for fact based on the Announcers own views on the subject. NO facts expressed, or suggested herein should be understood, or interrupted as absolute or real.

The 1st Amendment insures our Right to speak out when it or our other Rights are Transgressed. The 2nd insures the 1st. Native Texan
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15 Feb 2013 12:03 PM
You are so very right.
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15 Feb 2013 01:23 PM
It would never make it into law. It makes to much sense.
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15 Feb 2013 02:20 PM
"Journalism" is no longer taught in any University! Courses shud be relabled "Opinionism"
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