Spokesman worked at station that silenced Christian programBy Drew Zahn
© 2009 WorldNetDailyA Michigan television station agreed to broadcast a Christian documentary critical of the "gay rights" movement, but later backed out – and now a family values organization is questioning whether the station's about-face was influenced by a former newsroom executive who is a homosexual activist.
As WND reported, WOOD-TV of Grand Rapids, Mich., originally agreed to air the hour-long paid program "Speechless: Silencing Christians," a documentary seeking to expose the agenda of homosexual activists and their impact on families and freedom of religion. The station later canceled the agreement shortly after the Human Rights Campaign, a pro-homosexual organization, issued a national alert against the film urging people to call for its cancellation.
The American Family Association of Michigan, however, has now learned that
Trevor Thomas, the deputy communications director for the HRC in Washington, D.C., once worked in WOOD-TV's newsroom.
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