Saturday, February 1, 2020

Missouri Legislature Should Go After TV3 Medford for the Dirty Talk Live Program which was First Amendment Abuse

1,532,360 @ 7:03 am Feb 1, 2020
Know your MEDFORD TV3 HISTORY

The fraudulent, shuttered station, which is still live on the corporate books and should still be held accountable, lied to the public when staffers put on a dirty filthy program at an inappropriate hour.

The offense was that the staff used P/E/G monies to lie to the community that they were upholding the rights of a mysterious "member."


It was fraud.   All their blustering was just part of a big stain on Mayor McGlynn's legacy.


McGlynn even went on camera on a Comcast video with the station manager who had to sign a STAY AWAY order from harassing a member or members of the community.


Even uglier when:


a)then-Chief Leo A. Do-Nothing-To-Upset-McGlynn Sacco Jr. turned a blind eye to victims; promised a female victim he would help her, only to have McGlynn horse trade the racism for a "get out of prosecution" pass (at the time) for the station built on allegedly phony board meetings and allegedly phony names of people NOT on the board of directors any longer, including a local politician's girlfriend whose name was abused!

THE LOCAL POLICE DETERMINED THAT THE SOLE VICTIM WAS THE EDITOR OF THIS BLOG...AND WANTED THE VICTIM TO 'MEDIATE"

IT IS LIKE TELLING A RAPE VICTIM TO MEDIATE WITH THE RAPIST!

b)Mark Rumley allegedly admitted to a lawyer that the station manager was "a hothead."

Since the lawyer was one of my lawyers, I believe it.

That's what you got for your franchise fee, Medford, millions of dollars wasted.

We are working on getting the answers.

Do stay tuned.



First Amendment Issue - go after the librarians if they don't want to suppress speech - force readers to download from Bing or Google so that you can be tracked for what you read!!!!: "Libraries that don't comply will lose their funding. Library employees providing material deemed inappropriate would be hit with a misdemeanor charge and liable for a $500 fine or a maximum jail sentence of a year, according to the bill's current language.

Cynthia Dudenhoffer, the president of the Missouri Library Association, said she was shocked when she first heard about the bill and said it was unnecessary. Each of the state's library systems, which account for a total of 365 branches, already have their own protocols in place to determine which materials are allowed for their younger members." https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/missouri-book-ban-could-jail-librarians-for-loaning-inappropriate-content/ar-BBZwsII