Posted on 06/26/2008 5:30:41 AM PDT by Man50D
Did it yesterday!
The Broadcaster Freedom Act (H.R. 2905) -- a bill in Congress that would ban permanently the so-called "Fairness Doctrine." -- is stalled in Congress. We want to rally 100,000 signers by July 4th so we can press every member of Congress to go on record on this vital First Amendment issueWhile we're at it, it's time to pull the plug on gov't funding going to NPR and PBS. Thanks neverdem.
I hear ya.
Thanks to both of you!
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I don't believe that I deserved it, but thanks for the ping any how. Try to keep them down close to three round bursts/pings when you go on auto.
When I trained on the M60 machinegun many moons ago, the goal was 6 - 8 round bursts. I try to keep those very rare, like the excerpted comments in my latest vanity's comment# 1. I had to stifle myself, in spite of my fascination with history. Indeed, brevity is the soul of wit.
Oh, oops, you’re right! Good advice, too, BTW.
THANKS grellis!
Liberalism is propagated much better via TV where there are images to brainwash the sheeple. Newspapers count less and less because circulation is dwindling
So to me the Fairness Doctrine hinges on radio (conservative) versus TV (liberal). And by TV I mean everything including cable. I omit the internet because it doesn't change peoples minds that often. It usually reinforces what they already believe
Talk radio requires higher IQ because you learn just by speech. TV requires lower intelligence since the images are also supplied and when it gets real liberal images are shoved down your throat. As in brainwashing and propaganda
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Will send my ping list.
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