Posted on 02/11/2009 8:00:27 PM PST by Delacon





Whereas, the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution clearly states: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances";
Whereas, members of Congress are recently on record saying they want to re-impose the so-called "Fairness Doctrine" on U.S. broadcasters, or else accomplish the same goal of censoring talk radio by other means, and thereby establish government and quasi-government watchdogs as the arbiters of "fairness" rather than the free and open marketplace of ideas;
Whereas, the U.S. experimented with the so-called "Fairness Doctrine" for 38 years - from 1949 through 1987 - during which time it was repeatedly used by presidents and other political leaders to muzzle dissent and criticism;
Whereas, the abandonment of the so-called "Fairness Doctrine" in 1987, thanks to President Ronald Reagan, resulted in an unprecedented explosion of new and diverse voices and political speech - starting with Rush Limbaugh - that revitalized the AM radio band and provided Americans with a multitude of alternative viewpoints;
Whereas, talk radio is one of the most crucial components of the free press in America, and is single-handedly responsible for informing tens of millions of Americans about what their government leaders are doing;
Whereas, it is a wholly un-American idea that government should be the watchdog of the press and a policeman of speech, as opposed to the uniquely American ideal of a free people and a free press being the vigilant watchdogs of government;
Whereas, the so-called "Fairness Doctrine" - either under that name, or using a new name and even more devious methods - represents a frontal assault on the First Amendment, and its re-imposition would constitute nothing more nor less than the crippling of America's robust, unfettered, free press:
SIGN THE PETITION at http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=87882
ping
Will FReepers control 50% of the New York Times and NBC
and CBS and PBS and CNN and ABC?
That would be fair.
Call it what it is - The Censorship Doctrine.

I am a conservative. I have been opposed to many libertarian positions as not being politically realistic or viable. I stand by that. However, I honestly wish that there will be an electable libertarian to correct the coming Obama years. Lord knows no republican is up to the task.
Hey! Should be no problem!
As Zer0 is on all the media shows almost incessantly, maybe more conservative opiniona should be able to bloom, under a fair hourly coverage for differing opinions.
Based on the saliva that the MSM lavishes on Zer0, Pelousy, Dirty Harry, Schmuckie, and all the other RATS, the MSM has a long way to go to get an even representation by more conservative viewpoints!
Time to unleash the hounds on Harkin, the way they were unleashed on Backstabenow (peacefully, via phones and emails).
Work makes you free.
The rats have changed tactics a little. They know that the old fairness doctrine is a loser possibly in the courts and probably with the voters and the viability of talk radio.
The rats have morphed their plan from censorship to confiscation. They are prepared to force owners of radio stations to dedicate more stations to leftist talk. In essence, the left wants successful conservative talk radio to subsidize unsucessful lefty talk. The rats may let the FCC take the lead or they may pass legislation requiring oversight of content by local boards. The rats are prepared to make an offer to radio station owners that they cannot refuse. I am not sure how station owners will react. This confiscation doctrine is a hidden tax on the owners. I would not doubt that the rats will provide some subsidies so that the owners do not scream too loudly. We will be left with fewer conservative talk radio programs and much more government control over private radio programming.
“I have been opposed to many libertarian positions as not being politically realistic or viable.”
The same can be said about many conservative positions. I think the key is to work together on those that are common and ignore the extreme ones from both sides. I know many will scream certain arguments ad nauseum but they don’t matter much when your walking to the gallows and the hangman is ignoring you. Too many people believe that they have the moral high ground and I agree in most instances but when you start pushing your moral values you have to realize there is a fine line between preaching and judging and we all know what the Bible says about judging. Judging instead of preaching doesn’t win elections...and as we see the other side is trying to kill our country. Let’s not let Satan win because some want to play God.
Why harkin??? are you afraid of conservative talk radio letting the country know how the democrats are??
Is this for all the liberal newspapers and tv??
If I wanted to hear what the liberals had to say I would listen to a liberal radio talk show...oh wait there isin’t any!!!!!
no one wants to listen to the liberal lies!!!!
And don't even get me started on your little journey to worship at the feet of Daniel Ortega in El Salvador you commie bastard. Fairness my @$$.
Not happening. He's genetically incapable. Love to have a beer with this a-hole.
Guess we better keep the phone & congressional contact list handy for the next four years! Melt away!
“Call it what it is - The Censorship Doctrine”
You almost called it, but not quit. It is an Indoctrination Doctrine.
I e-mailed the fascist creep. Lot of good it’ll do, but I feel a little better.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.