Conn. senator asks Fox not to show NRA-sponsored race

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    From CBS Sports:

    FORT WORTH, Texas -- A U.S. senator from Connecticut has sent a letter to media mogul Rupert Murdoch asking that Fox network not broadcast Saturday night's NASCAR Sprint Cup race sponsored by the National Rifle Association.

    Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy wrote to the News Corp. chief that the race is taking place during Senate consideration of legislation to reduce gun violence in the wake of the elementary school shootings last December in Newtown, Conn. Murphy said the race will give national attention "to an organization that has been the face of one side of this heated debate."
    Fox officials declined comment Thursday. The NRA 500 from Texas Motor Speedway will be broadcast as scheduled.

    Murphy also questioned the Victory Lane tradition at Texas, where the winner gets a cowboy hat and can fire six-shooters loaded with blanks into the air.

    "I think the fact that they're not loaded is a fairly safe thing," said Eddie Gossage, the president of Texas Motor Speedway.

    Gossage has repeatedly said that the NRA's sponsorship is "not about politics. It's about sports marketing." He said he has received fewer than a dozen cards, letters or emails about the deal since it was announced last month.

    This is not the NRA's first title sponsorship in NASCAR. The group sponsored a second-tier Nationwide race last September at Atlanta, which like Texas is owned by Speedway Motorsports Inc.

    Asked about ticket sales for Saturday night's race, Gossage said he expects a similar crowd to last spring when the crowd of 159,200 was the largest for a NASCAR race last season.

    "I can't speak for everybody but I can speak for myself in saying that I would really rather stay out of politics and just race," said NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski, the defending Sprint Cup champion, who owns rifles. "That is certainly not the situation though. Sometimes we get thrown into it whether we want to or not. I think the best thing is just to acknowledge it and try to move on with it."
     

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    AG Holder said they wanted to brainwash the public and make gun owners a pariah in the community. This is just part of that effort.
     

    Mark 1911

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    How 'bout they show the race and just not mention Murphy. Oh yeah, that was the plan all along..

    The liberals seem to be having a contest as to who gets the prize for being the biggest fascist. :rolleyes:
     

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    What is worse is Nascar announced they will re-evaluate how they choose sponsors in the future especially during current issues. So this will probably mean we won't be seeing anymore gun related ads, sponsors, races, etc. in the future. What ever happened to the "good old boys" of Nascar? Looks like they run and hide when those aggressive northern politicians tell them what they can and cannot do. I guess cigarettes, booze and viagara are acceptable forms of sponsorship but that evil NRA is a no no. If nascar execs cave on this, I will never support or spend a cent of my money on anything nascar related again.
     

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    :laugh:

    I'd like to call Fox and tell them not to show Glee. That's likely another thread, however...

    There you go, showing your one of them intolerant homo-phobes! Here in America we embrace diversity and welcome all viewpoints.

    (Provided, of course that we AGREE that you're viewpoint is acceptable!)

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    Redtbird

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    The CT senator wants to "censor" the NRA-sponsored Texas race just because of the sponsorship of the NRA.

    But, it is fine and okay for Bloomberg's anti-gun commercials to continue playing on our tv screens.

    Senator, you can't have it both ways!
     
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    DoggyDaddy

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    The CT senator wants to "censor" the NRA-sponsored Texas race just because of the sponsorship of the NRA.

    But, it is fine and okay for Bloomberg's anti-gun commercials to continue playing on our tv screens.

    Senator, you can't have it both ways!
    Exactly. I'd just as soon not see any more commercials for Illegal Mayors Against Guns.
     
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