A Federal Communications Commission investigation of on-air military
analysts is providing a glimpse of what Democrats and an Obama
administration will do to critics once they capture Washington.

The FCC has sent letters to some of the nation's most prominent
military analysts -- some of them pro-President Bush and pro-war --
suggesting they may have broken the law when they appeared on
television stations to comment on and explain the war on terrorism.

The FCC investigation raises the question of whether a Democrat-
controlled Congress and White House next year will investigate -- and
perhaps criminalize -- all sorts of actions taken by the Bush
administration. Obama is leading in all presidential polls, while
Democrats are set to greatly increase their hold on the House and
Senate.

The FCC letters came at the behest of two House Democrats, who say the
analysts parroted on air the private briefings they received at the
Pentagon. This may have broken the law, the lawmakers said.

The probe is sending chills through the ranks of military
commentators, some of them decorated war heroes who share their
expertise with millions of lay viewers. They see it as one in a series
of moves the Left is making to intimidate and shut up its critics.

"We are seeing the dawn of a new era of the current Democratic
leadership trying to muzzle free speech and the First Amendment,"
retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Tom McInerney, a Fox News analyst, told
HUMAN EVENTS. "It may be the most invasive intrusion that we have seen
in our history. There will be more of these tactics to follow."

Said retired Army Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely, one of Fox's first defense
analysts, "It's an affront to freedom of speech. As retired officers,
we're private citizens and can say anything we want under the First
Amendment. The whole thing was to explain to the American people what
was going on in war and analyzing it."

Democrats have more in store to try to muzzle conservatives. They talk
of reactivating the so-called Fairness Doctrine in which federal
government bureaucrats monitor radio and TV programs and rule on their
fairness. Conservatives say the real goal is to kill right-leaning
talk radio.

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=29263

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