Resources like the one you mentioned here will be very useful to me. The Mormon Church has been able to wage this war in secret. Not until the California Fair Political Practices Commission launched an investigation into the Mormon's involvement in Proposition 8, did the secrets of the Mormon effort become a matter of record. Through never-before seen documents, recordings & insider-interviews, 8: THE MORMON PROPOSITION, exposes the efforts of the Mormon Church and its members to halt nearly every piece of LGBT legislation on the desks of lawmakers from Hawaii to New York. 8:
Thanks for sharing nice video./ Church Construction
As someone who has produced VNRs for GM in the past, I can tell you the finished product is not intended to be aired in its entirety by any broadcast entity. But an oversight by the FOX affiliate shouldn't be made into a federal case. A $4000 fine, from this perspective, might actually be too high rather than too low.
Ted Garver and Lisa...You're exactly right. $4000 is only a "slap on the wrist" when what FOX Noise really needs is a kick in the chops. But it's better than no fine at all. Maybe FOX will get some bad press from it.
I agree. $4000 is nothing to these broadcasters--it's way too low. They probably spent much more than that on the lawyers fighting the imposition of the fines.
Resources like the one you mentioned here will be very useful to me. The Mormon Church has been able to wage this war in secret. Not until the California Fair Political Practices Commission launched an investigation into the Mormon's involvement in Proposition 8, did the secrets of the Mormon effort become a matter of record. Through never-before seen documents, recordings & insider-interviews, 8: THE MORMON PROPOSITION, exposes the efforts of the Mormon Church and its members to halt nearly every piece of LGBT legislation on the desks of lawmakers from Hawaii to New York. 8:
Thanks for sharing nice video./ Church Construction
As someone who has produced VNRs for GM in the past, I can tell you the finished product is not intended to be aired in its entirety by any broadcast entity. But an oversight by the FOX affiliate shouldn't be made into a federal case. A $4000 fine, from this perspective, might actually be too high rather than too low.
Ted Garver and Lisa...You're exactly right. $4000 is only a "slap on the wrist" when what FOX Noise really needs is a kick in the chops. But it's better than no fine at all. Maybe FOX will get some bad press from it.
Fox had to know it wasn't kosher. Just sock it to 'em. And payment in lawful money of the U.S., not palm fronds.
I agree. $4000 is nothing to these broadcasters--it's way too low. They probably spent much more than that on the lawyers fighting the imposition of the fines.
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