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To: AmericaOne
Ever notice how Rush never includes Fox News when he lists New Media overtaking Dinosaur Media?

I've been thinking about that recently. Talk radio and the internet are very powerful media for us (Harriet, Brownie/Katrina, Dubai, shamnesty). From Lott's remarks, I almost wonder if one of the reasons some of the RINOs are voting for this bill is to thumb their noses at the power of New Media because they fear losing control of Washington entirely. Both the Dims and the GOP seem to utterly loathe their party bases. But only the conservative base can stick it to them while the Lefties and DUmmies just whine.
103 posted on 06/27/2007 9:56:45 PM PDT by George W. Bush (Rudi & McVain: tough on terror, scared of Iowa)
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To: George W. Bush

Yes I have. I remember thinking a few years ago why he never mentioned Fox News. Maybe he knew something at the time we didn’t?

Yes, Talk Radio and the Internet are very powerful media and provide a much needed counter to the biased Lame Stream Media.

Talk Radio and the Internet have become so powerful that the dimrats and the rinos want to regulate both! First, they want to bring back the fairness doctrine. When (or if) that is done, they will come after the internet and sites like this one and hits us with new legislation regulating the internet.

As far as the dimrats and the rinos thumbing their noses at the new media, it is probably more to do with their arrogance and their totally being out of touch with the wishes and feelings of their respective political bases and the American People as a whole than trying to stick it to talk radio and the internet.


104 posted on 06/27/2007 10:13:59 PM PDT by AmericaOne (Sneaking In is NOT Immigration!!!)
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