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Home Front: Culture Wars
PBS stations to air air Islam documentary after all
2007-05-24
A documentary billed as "the film PBS doesn't want you to see" will at long last get a national audience. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) announced a joint agreement yesterday to make "Islam vs. Islamists" available to the 354 Public Broadcasting Service member stations across the nation as a "stand-alone" TV program, with a little extra embellishment. The details have not been hammered out, but OPB's Mr. Bass anticipates that the documentary -- and its extra taped discussion -- will be made available nationwide in the next few months.

"We plan to distribute the film to any public broadcasting station that wants it. We'll package it and also produce some sort of discussion to accompany the film, and give it some context," OPB President Steve Bass told The Washington Times yesterday. "As stewards of the investment in public broadcasting, this fulfills our responsibility to the taxpayer," CPB President Patricia Harrison said yesterday.

The often-disquieting 52-minute film explores the struggles of moderate American Muslims at the hands of their radical brethren and gives details about a "parallel" Islamist society that is slowly but surely developing within the U.S. borders. The film was produced by conservative columnist Frank Gaffney Jr., founder of the Center for Security Policy, filmmaker Martyn Burke and Middle East scholar Alex Alexiev.

Originally made for the six-part PBS series "America at a Crossroads," the film was intended for broadcast in early April. It never made it to the air, however. The producers, who received $675,000 in funding, said their work was shelved in "an ideological vendetta" and stifled on "political grounds."
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  "We made it available. Happy now, you neanderthals?"

Going after cavemen again, huh? You know we're people too. Some of us are even conservative.
Posted by: Joe Dyton   2007-05-24 22:49  

#3  "As stewards of the investment in public broadcasting, this fulfills our responsibility to the taxpayer"

"We made it available. Happy now, you neanderthals?"
Posted by: Pappy   2007-05-24 21:12  

#2  "...with a little extra embellishment. "

Any bets on what this embellishment is?

1) a ad hominem attack on the film maker.
2) a taqyia flavored rebuttal by CAIR.
3) a rebuttal by al jiz
4) a rebuttal by Rep. Ellison (D) Jihadistan
5) all of the above
Posted by: AlanC   2007-05-24 15:01  

#1  --We plan to distribute the film to any public broadcasting station that wants it. --

See, no one wants it. We tried.

I had gotten a solicitation from our local station around that time, wrote in red no way any donations because of their cowardice.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2007-05-24 14:52  

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