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On Jan 30, 5:29*am, dave wrote:
wrote: Citing Obama Opposition, McDowell Warns Against Fairness Doctrine Reimposition Could Undermine Kids TV Regulations, Public Radio John Eggerton -- Multichannel News, 1/28/2009 3:27:00 PM MT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FCC commissioner Robert McDowell had a message for Democrats, or anyone else contemplating trying to reimpose the fairness doctrine: The move could undermine the justification for existing localism and children's TV regulations, and could be used against public radio. He also suggested it would not come back wearing a big sign saying, "it's me, the fairness doctrine," but would likely instead be rebranded. Those were some of the observations McDowell provided Wednesday in a speech to The Media Institute in Washington, which is a strong opponent of the doctrine. - Bull****. *Ronald "Great Satan" Reagan unilaterally scrapped it. Dave -proclaims- Ronald "Great Satan" Reagan Talk radio and public broadcasting existed before then the same as they do now. *It just served to moderate unbalanced extremism. *As long as poor little El Rushbo occaisionally takes calls from people who disagree with him, he'll be OK. |
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On Jan 30, 10:04*am, RHF wrote:
the Obama Administration is trying to force Medical Doctors, Staff and Religious Hospitals to perform Abortions or lose their Licenses and Charitable Tax Status. So in the oxymoronic ObaMa0 world, in order to be considered a non- profit you must pay taxes! Ja, Heil Hitler! |
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On Jan 30, 7:29*am, dave wrote:
wrote: Citing Obama Opposition, McDowell Warns Against Fairness Doctrine Reimposition Could Undermine Kids TV Regulations, Public Radio John Eggerton -- Multichannel News, 1/28/2009 3:27:00 PM MT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*----- FCC commissioner Robert McDowell had a message for Democrats, or anyone else contemplating trying to reimpose the fairness doctrine: The move could undermine the justification for existing localism and children's TV regulations, and could be used against public radio. He also suggested it would not come back wearing a big sign saying, "it's me, the fairness doctrine," but would likely instead be rebranded. Those were some of the observations McDowell provided Wednesday in a speech to The Media Institute in Washington, which is a strong opponent of the doctrine. Bull****. *Ronald "Great Satan" Reagan unilaterally scrapped it. Talk radio and public broadcasting existed before then the same as they do now. *It just served to moderate unbalanced extremism. Unbalanced? Extremism? According to whose and what measures? Adolf Hitler? As long as poor little El Rushbo occaisionally takes calls from people who disagree with him, he'll be OK Ja Ja, OK - HEIL HITLER! I don't want to listen to people who disagree with him. And you can't make me listen to your propaganda, Dr "Mao Tse Dung" DaviD, PhD. |
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