navy pull your head out of your butt and take a deep breath . the
fairness doctrine does nothing of the sort ! all it does is ensure
that when side of issue is broadcast on our air waves the other side
must be given equal time . which ensures free speech for all not just
the conservative talking heads .
so let me ask you what is going on with you lady ? you used to think
before you posted something now you just spew the GOP propaganda .
perhaps it would be better if you stopped responding to things i post
and i will do the same thing for you .
On Nov 9, 8:51 am, NavyBrat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't understand why you would want talk radio to be silenced. Thats
> what you want right? Or is it only the conservative talk radio you
> want gone? What the hell is going on with you mike? You want to
> totally cut out anything conservative from ever having  a say in this
> country? Because that is what it sounds like. If thats not supressing
> freedom of speech I don't know what is.
>
> On Nov 8, 6:20 am, "mike [move on] 532" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>
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> > excellent news !
>
> > On Nov 8, 7:26 am, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Democrat Henry Rivera, a former commissioner of the Federal
> > > Communications Commission, is expected to head President-elect Barack
> > > Obama's FCC transition team, a move that has sparked fear in media
> > > circles that the Fairness Doctrine may return to silence conservative
> > > talk radio.
>
> > > If reenacted, the "Fairness Doctrine" would require broadcasts over
> > > the public airwaves to give equal time to opposing political views.
> > > For talk radio, which boomed after the law's repeal in 1987 by
> > > building an audience devoted to conservative talk, the law's return
> > > would decimate the industry's marketability.
>
> > > Many fear the "Fairness Doctrine" would drive talk radio hosts – like
> > > Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Michael Savage – out of business.
>
> > > Brian Maloney of the blog The Radio Equalizer said in his post, "Meet
> > > Talk's Executioner,"  he believes Rivera will use his position to
> > > bring back the law for that very purpose.
>
> > > Rivera, according to Maloney, "is expected to lead the push to
> > > dismantle commercial talk radio that is favored by a number of
> > > Democratic Party senators. Rivera will play a pivotal role in
> > > preventing critics from having a public voice during Obama's tenure in
> > > office."
>
> > >http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=80424-Hide quoted 
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