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An e-mail campaign is circulating in New Mexico and elsewhere from Al Goreâs Alliance for Climate Protection, which is collecting signatures in an attempt to get the ABC network to air an ad that takes on the oil and coal industries.
Theyâre hoping to get 100,000 petitions by t ... Continue reading »
Theyâre hoping to get 100,000 petitions by t ... Continue reading »
8 months ago
We, the audience, are barraged with ads from every oil, coal, plastic, and nuclear outfit going.
Why is ABC afraid to open up the debate, let other positions, other options, have a voice.
You can be sure I'll be checking out what I'm reluctantly going to miss on the boob tube from their station if they keep up the censorship and general undemocratic attitude.
What I won't be missing is their drama series called, Another ad from the myth of Clean Coal!