sgruenhagen44 wrote:That is ridiculous. Might as well tell SPEED network to stop broadcasting every time a drunk driver kills someone.
...no doubt, and they'll propose regulations to ensure cars cannot speed, too. Ban hi capacity engines... make sure your Toyota cannot go 10mph over the limit in any zone, using gps tracking. And if it behaves in an unauthorized manner, it will be remotely disabled. Ew, the technology's there that such a thing could actually be done.
I don't take it lightly that NBC pulled the plug, because next if the Outdoor and Sportsmans channels kill their gun programs, we're only a small step from becoming an underground sub-culture. The public will grow up learning about guns from Call of Duty or the Bloomberg-Feinstein channel. Yikes.
NBC... isn't that owned by GE? As in GE Capital? So, would it be reasonable to think big banks are involved in this action? I'm sure Alex Jones would say that, but the last I checked, he says that about everything that it's all a coordinated big banker thing. I'm just wondering about this issue.