it isn't i who is blinded by party loyalty  sparky  that would be
you ! and if you are against free speech just come out and say so  .

On Nov 14, 3:23 pm, "Keith In Tampa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 13, 2:30 am, "mike [Chief Moonbat] 532" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:  great i am glad to see you are finally coming on board the free
> speech for all express !
>
> ========
> Here is but one example, but a good example,  of why you are a
> Moonbat......You cannot see the truth, even when it is laid out before you,
> and why I have that rule, not to even get sucked into responding to any of
> your ridiculous, ludicrous tripe.  It is a waste of time to engage you in
> any kind of meaningful dialogue.
>
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 6:42 PM, Keith In Tampa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Nov 11, 8:32 am, "mike [Chief Moonbat] 532" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > fish boy it has never been considered unconstitutional and that is the fact
> > of the mater
>
> > ====
>
> > The Constitutionality of the Fairness Doctrine was brought into question on
> > numerous occasions not only before the Supreme Court, as Gaar just
> > demonstrated, but in numerous federal District and Circuit Courts.  That is
> > one of the reasons for the Fairness Doctrine's  demise over twenty years
> > ago.
>
> > Today, with the way that the mainstream media has become so partisan, (and
> > that is a fact, even the Washington Post as well as the New York Times, NBC
> > and CBS have all recently, like this week, admitted to this fact) the
> > Fairness Doctrine will literally cause a number of media outlets to shut
> > their doors.  As I said yesterday, I cannot envision ABC, CBS or NBC
> > continuing a nightly news broadcast if such a doctrine becomes law once
> > again.  Shows that were once considered entertainment, I surmise will also
> > be open game to trial court attorneys, like for instance Gaar's example,
> > "The Late Show With David Letterman", The View with Barbara Walters and that
> > red headed whore, I forget her name.  Shows like Boston Legal, "24" ; *e.g
> > *.; a variety of what was once considered "entertainment" will now in the
> > New Millennium be subject to the same standards as those few conservatives
> > on talk radio.
>
> > Of course, another option, is that it could very well be the demise of the
> > public airwaves, other than networks like PBS.  I surmise that the liability
> > of any major network would be too great, to air the kind of shows that are
> > currently on broadcast television.
>
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