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Thursday, May 20, 2021

From FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, About Baltimore Prosecutor Marilyn Mosby's Complaint

Last week, the Office of the State's Attorney for Baltimore City, led by Democrat Marilyn Mosby, filed a "formal complaint" with the FCC asking the Commission "to enlist the full investigative and enforcement powers granted to you by the Federal government to take action against the [local broadcaster] WBFF as soon as possible" for "the tone" and "the frequency of" stories by WBFF journalists about State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby. 
-Chuck

11 comments:

  1. Is there anything about the city of Baltimore that isn't completely corrupt?

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  2. Hahahahah what a butt hurt cunt!!! Hahahahaha. Bitch needs the tar and feathers treatment, that’d be boiling hot tar that is, make sure its boiling when it makes contact with the cunts skin!!!

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    1. That was the point of the original version. Not to mention, hard to miss a guy rolling into town with some feathers still stuck to him and burns elsewhere. Keep a movin' pal.

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  3. ...yet another know nothing, angry, loud mouthed, Demonrat black woman who doesn't know when to STFU. Awww, you but hurt 'cause the station is telling it like it is?

    Nemo

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  4. Wull, dang. Mr. Carr sounds like he stands up in the men's room.

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  5. Its sad because Baltimore is really a pretty cool town. Had to spend 10 days there a little over a year ago. That also is where Madison started facing down the British in 1812 before they could link up with the ships on the Potomac and eventually defeated them

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  6. This makes the third time in three months that *Democrats* have tried to get the FCC to clamp down on news coverage that they don't like. When in this case the FCC head points that out in the press release he is vilified by the Left as a partisan hack.
    Two-faced fucking assholes.

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  7. These dems should know better. The FCC doesn't regulate news gathering or reporting.

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