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CREW to Comcast: Pull the ad from U.S. Citizens Association
Submitted by crew on 1 September 2009 - 8:02pm. US Citizen AssociationToday, CREW sent a letter to Comcast, urging the cable provider to stop airing an ad sponsored by the U.S. Citizens Association. The ad, which ran at least once on August 27, 2009 during MSNBC’s Morning Joe, violates Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations regarding misleading ads.
Since the ad aired on MSNBC, CREW had sent a letter to MSNBC President Phil Griffin on August 27, 2009, urging the network to pull the ad. MSNBC has since informed CREW that the ad was not running nationally through its network, but rather through the local Washington, D.C. cable provider – Comcast.
As reported today in The Gainesville Times, several media outlets have outright rejected U.S. Citizens Association ads.
According to its website, the U.S. Citizens Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to, among other things, informing “the public on the fallacies of the information being spread by the liberal socialist organizations and the facts on capitalism versus socialism.” The ad, which can be viewed on the organization’s website (http://www.uscitizensassociation.com/USCA_tv.html) opposes healthcare reform and includes the following statements:
Government can tax and print money, which will eliminate private healthcare and impose socialized medicine. You will wait months and years for treatment. Many people will not get treated at all. You will pay for free healthcare for over 20 million illegal aliens.
In its letter, CREW noted that some of the ad’s claims are ludicrous, for example, the U.S. has been taxing citizens and printing money for over 200 years, without any obvious impact on private healthcare. Other claims, such as that healthcare will be rationed and 20 million illegal aliens will receive free healthcare, have been debunked. The FCC expects broadcasters not to air false or misleading ads. By airing U.S. Citizens Association’s ludicrous advertisement, Comcast appears to have violated FCC policy. CREW Executive Director Melanie Sloan stated: The ad goes beyond misleading and well into delusional. There is no reasonable explanation for airing an ad that irrationally argues because the government can tax and print money, private healthcare will be eliminated. Comcast should be embarrassed this one got through and pull it immediately.
CREW urges MSNBC to stop airing US Citizen Assoc. ad: "MSNBC should be embarrassed this one got through and pull it immediately"
Submitted by crew on 27 August 2009 - 4:58pm. MSNBC US Citizen AssociationToday, CREW sent a letter to MSNBC President Phil Griffin asking that MSNBC stop airing an ad sponsored by the U.S. Citizens Association. The ad, which ran at least once on August 27, 2009, during Morning Joe, violates Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations and NBC’s advertising policy. (The letter can be seen here.)
According to its website, the U.S. Citizens Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to, among other things, informing “the public on the fallacies of the information being spread by the liberal socialist organizations and the facts on capitalism versus socialism.” The ad, which can be viewed on the organization’s website opposes healthcare reform and includes the following statements:
- Government can tax and print money, which will eliminate private healthcare and impose socialized medicine.
- You will wait months and years for treatment. Many people will not get treated at all.
- You will pay for free healthcare for over 20 million illegal aliens.
In its letter, CREW noted that some of the ad’s claims are ludicrous, for example, the U.S. has been taxing citizens and printing money for over 200 years, without any obvious impact on private healthcare. Other claims, such as that healthcare will be rationed and 20 million illegal aliens will receive free healthcare, have been debunked.
The FCC expects broadcasters not to air false or misleading ads and NBC requires a “reasonable basis for the claims” made by an advertiser and that claims “fall within the bounds of reasonable debate.” By airing U.S. Citizens Association’s ludicrous advertisement, MSNBC appears to have violated both FCC and NBC policy.
CREW Executive Director Melanie Sloan said:
The ad goes beyond misleading and well into delusional. There is no reasonable explanation for airing an ad that irrationally argues because the government can tax and print money, private healthcare will be eliminated. MSNBC should be embarrassed this one got through and pull it immediately.


