140 Cities Across the U.S. to Protest Obama Administration's Sterilization, Abortifacient, and Contraception Mandate, Will Media Report?
The MSM simply couldn't get enough of the Occupy hippies and anarchists. They loved them so much (and continue to, although since all the rapes and murders no one on the left is really calling them their own anymore) they dedicated no less than 33 stories to them in the first week and a half on their morning and prime-time news broadcasts. The fools at BSNBC advocated their "cause" so much that I thought adoption papers were being drawn up.
But yet, as of noon yesterday, not one of the three major networks had allotted a single second to the planned demonstrations in 140 cities across the U.S. to rally against the Obama administration's sterilization, abortifacient (yeah, I had to go to the dictionary for that one) and contraception mandate.
When the Occupy protests started, NBC anchor Brian Williams could hardly contain his personal glee when he called the "movement," a "massive protest movement" that "could well turn out to be the protest of this current era," while ABC's Diane Sawyer castigated the Tea Party's arrival as "out-of-control marauders, roaming Washington, some of them increasingly emotional, yelling slurs and epithets." CBS's Bob Schieffer also showed his disdain for the Tea Party when he compared them to racists wanting to keep civil rights apartheid alive, accusing them of hurling "racial epithets" and "sexual slurs." saying "One lawmaker said it was like a page out of a time machine.''
With the networks history of everything Occupy (except the truth about their disgusting and easily produced documented atrocities) don't bet on the Stand Up Coalition being reported on favorably, if at all.
But yet, as of noon yesterday, not one of the three major networks had allotted a single second to the planned demonstrations in 140 cities across the U.S. to rally against the Obama administration's sterilization, abortifacient (yeah, I had to go to the dictionary for that one) and contraception mandate.
When the Occupy protests started, NBC anchor Brian Williams could hardly contain his personal glee when he called the "movement," a "massive protest movement" that "could well turn out to be the protest of this current era," while ABC's Diane Sawyer castigated the Tea Party's arrival as "out-of-control marauders, roaming Washington, some of them increasingly emotional, yelling slurs and epithets." CBS's Bob Schieffer also showed his disdain for the Tea Party when he compared them to racists wanting to keep civil rights apartheid alive, accusing them of hurling "racial epithets" and "sexual slurs." saying "One lawmaker said it was like a page out of a time machine.''
With the networks history of everything Occupy (except the truth about their disgusting and easily produced documented atrocities) don't bet on the Stand Up Coalition being reported on favorably, if at all.
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