Media Matters for America, a liberal watchdog group, has written a letter to Sinclair asking the company to cancel reported plans to air the film
between now and the Nov. 2 election. The Post reports the movie is about Kerry's antiwar testimony to Congress in 1971 and was produced independently
of Sinclair.
"Sinclair's plan to air anti-Kerry propaganda before the election is an abuse of the public airwaves for what appears to be partisan political
purposes," Media Matters CEO David Brock said in the letter.
The letter warned Sinclair that its plan could constitute a violation of broadcast regulations requiring equal time for political candidates, as well
as the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law, the group said.
Federal campaign finance law states it is illegal for a corporation to contribute anything of value to a federal campaign or a national political
committee, including broadcast communications, said Cabrera.
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Anyway, this is getting off topic...there are other threads covering the legalities of showing this "documentary"
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