Thursday, May 28, 2009

Murderers Fear Exposure

Which is the more newsworthy event?
a) 200 people rally on Parliament Hill
b) 12,000 people regardless of adverse weather, march on Parliament Hill overflowing the grounds.

Now guess which one got the media attention?

Canadian Media = CENTRALLY CONTROLLED PROPAGANDIST TOOL

CALL TO ACTION:
1) DO NOT BUY NEWSPAPERS
2) DO NOT WATCH CBC NEWS OR OPINION SHOWS
3) DO NOT PURCHASE FROM COMPANIES THAT ADVERTISE IN THOSE NEWSPAPERS OR ON CBC
4) TELL THE ADVERTISERS YOU ARE NOT BUYING BECAUSE THEY ADVERTISE IN THOSE PLACES.

ARTICLE:
TORONTO, May 27, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Like the CBC, the Toronto Star, which is Canada's largest newspaper based in Canada's largest city, failed to report on the over 12,000 Canadians who marched for life at Parliament Hill earlier this May. Instead, the paper's editors gave extra coverage to a US story about a man who was jailed over two years ago for killing an abortionist more than 10 years ago.

In 2007, James Kopp was sentenced to life in prison, plus 10 years by a New York federal court for shooting and killing a US abortionist in 1998. The Toronto Star reported today how the Ontario Provincial Police have decided not to press additional attempted murder charges against Kopp for his role in a similar non-fatal shootings of an Ancaster, Ontario abortionist.

While the media blackout of the National March for Life is an annual occurrence, this year's huge support for the march from Canadian Catholic Bishops, coupled with a record number of marchers, has incited pro-life groups to take action against the media bias against socially conservative causes.

Campaign Life Coalition just days ago sent a letter to the CBC criticizing the fact that they again denied coverage to the annual march: "How is it that CBC's national news desk has in the recent past given lengthy coverage to a paltry 200 individuals at a pro-marijuana rally on the Hill," asks the letter, "but fails to notice 12,000+ prolife citizens overflowing the grounds of Parliament Hill?"

"Is this not proof of a double standard which favours 'socially liberal' causes?"

CLC also sent the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) a letter of formal complaint, which accuses the CBC of discrimination against the March for Life.

Toronto Star Contact Information:

Kathy English, Bureau of Accuracy/Public Editor, email: publiced@thestar.ca; phone: 416-869-4949; fax: 416-869-4322.
Joe Hall, Managing Editor, email: jhall@star.ca
Tim Harper, National News Editor, email: undesk@thestar.ca, Fax: 416-869-4324

Toronto Star Letters to the Editor
Send your contribution to Letters to the Editor via email to
lettertoed@thestar.ca; via fax to 416-869-4322; or by mail to One Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M5E 1E6. Letters must include full name, address and all phone numbers of sender (daytime, evening and cellphone).

See related coverage:
CBC "Engaged in Blatant Media Censorship" Says CLC about Lack of National Coverage for March for Life
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2009/may/09052508.html

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