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	<title>Comments on: Focus on the Family bias: Would CBS air a pro-choice Super Bowl ad?</title>
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		<title>By: Focus on the Family bias: Would CBS air a pro-choice Super Bowl ad? &#8211; WMC Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] anti-choice Super Bowl ad, Lauren Martin at The Women&#8217;s Campaign Forum has written an astute piece on why the ad reveals a distinct bias within CBS. She asks, what if they aired a pro-choice ad? [...]</description>
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