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CBC Newsworld’s Susan Bonner calls pro-lifers “anti-abortionists”

“AT LEAST THEY COVERED IT” 

Well bull.  The state-run media covering the story isn’t “good”, it’s “adequate”.  It’s their nominal responsibility to cover what appears to be the biggest rally on Parliament Hill since the Conservatives came to power, and probably the biggest one in years. 

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In introducing their critical coverage of the huge pro-life rally in Ottawa today, seasoned CBC reporter Susan Bonner indicated that until this year, she knew nothing about it, by informing us that “she’s told” that it’s apparently “an annual rally”.  Wow.  Who knew.  Maybe if the media covered it, Bonner would know.

It’s called the annual March For Life rally,  but the state-run media’s Ottawa reporter Bonner nonetheless went ahead and introduced it her way:  as an “anti-abortion” “protest”.  Not a “pro-life” or “March for Life” rally, of course—that would sound “positive”, silly!  This naturally betrays her own personal feelings on the matter and is naturally an abhorrent bias in reporting.  But of course she just thinks she’s normal.  The arrogance of liberals and their media knows no bounds. 

She did say it was the largest ‘protest’ rally she’s seen on Parliament Hill to date

“News” anchor Don Newman continues to toe that line, reminding viewers that conservatives are typically “anti-abortion”.  Bonner chimed in by informing us that “these people will never …give up”

Liberals always talk like they think everyone in the room agrees with them. 

 

Go team liberal! 
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EXTRA EXTRA:

Apparently liberalvision CTV Newsnet has found absolutely no need to provide coverage of this “anti-abortionist” “protest” —at least not to this point, and it’s 12:32 PM PDT, three and a half hours after it started. 

CTV.ca News Team:
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State-run media bureacracy division: http://www.cbc.ca/contact/index.jsp

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