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” Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer have informed them that they will “aggressively pursue” reinstatement of the so-called Fairness Doctrine over the next six months”

I see tumbrils in their future.

16 posted on 05/13/2007 11:20:53 PM PDT by wodinoneeye
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"Conservative radio is a huge threat and political advantage for Republicans and we have had to find a way to limit it.

Well, Nancy, You and your co-conspirators have 100% of the broadcast channels; 98% of the cable channels on TV.

You have 100% the tax-payer financed PBS on TV.

You have 100% of the taxpayer funded NPR, and most of the 'DJ's' on FM radio and non-talk AM radio on your side.

You have 97% of the New York and Hollywood entertainment folks on your side.

You have 94% of the newspapers nation wide on your side.

You have 88% of the rest of the print media on your side.

You have 92% of the teachers and professors, kindergarten thru college on your side.

You have 100% of the major internet search engines, video hosts, Digg, Slashdot etc.; Kos, Huffpo and the DUmmies etc. on your side.

WE have Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingrahm, Sean Hannity and a couple of other radio hosts; Free Republic, Lucianne, Hot Air and a few other significant websites on our side.

Yeah, lets go for some Fairness laws. When you make all of the media and 'players' on YOUR side be 50% supporting of conservative thought, we will be glad to let you set someone up against our few significant media outlets.

Considering that the DNC 'owns' over 90% of the mass media, it says something about your agenda that you can only garner about half the votes across the nation despite the incredible advantages you have in information 'dissemination'.

18 posted on 05/14/2007 1:46:59 AM PDT by LegendHasIt
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