Website review: You Wont See This on TV - Las Vegas...
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•10 reviews since Jan 18, 2008
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smebro rated 4 months ago- Watch out for that media, it'll change your mind... or set it... or convince you that you need that new Sony Bravia.

greenchair rated 4 months ago- You're right, I've never seen the MSM stick up for a liberal democrat before. Yawn.

- productofsociety rated 4 months ago
- Pardon me for being a little rash, but whats the big crime in him getting left out? It's there station, they can do what they want with it. Don't like it? Don't participate with them.

scrabbleddie rated 5 months ago- I've stopped buying GE or watching NBC/msnbc due to this assault on democracy.

bassascension rated 5 months ago- Every candidate should be allowed to at least share their views, and to be allowed in on the debates.

- swam rated 5 months ago
- Brazen, ridiculous, and unfair, are terms I'm personally ok with. However, this is not a free speech issue, as most of my fellow stumblers understand. Private news, private property, they can do whatever they want with it, and what they've chosen to do is make money by having people advertise on their news shows.
I really don't think NBC is trying to stop Kucinich. I think that they are trying to appeal to the largest base of people possible, which in their view means a debate sans the little man.
If the supporters have a problem, they should be angry with the people at home. NBC,(Owned by multi-national General Electric and French giant, Vivendi) I think, is only trying to work with them. - Brazen, ridiculous, and unfair, are terms I'm personally ok with. However, this is not a free speech issue, as most of my fellow stumblers understand. Private news, private property, they can do whatever they want with it, and what they've chosen to do is make money by having people advertise on their news shows.

xhpphx rated 5 months ago- Interview on Kucinich being ousted from Primary debates in Las Vegas.

wappytea rated 6 months ago- Yay Las Vegas sun!