Posted on 02/18/2009 12:07:21 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:
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I can’t stand Savages radio show, but good luck to him on this battle he is spearheading.
We need all the help we can get.
God Bless Michael Savage. There is no one in the media with more courage and more willingness to put himself on the line.
When Savage is off his meds, he is nutty. But when he is on, he is right as rain. Sometimes I think he’s on crack.
I can listen to him for a bit then I have to turn him off. Mostly it’s when I run to the store at 10pm. We have a choice in Detroit, him or Dr. Laura. I really can’t stand her.
At this point, any of the conservatives that will back the screaming with actual cash has my support. We don’t have a George Soros. Rush, Hannity and Levin are talking but so far, only Savage has stepped up. Good for him.
I think today’s effort to paint the pro-Fairness Doctrine folks into the internet landscape...probably was a huge slam on the agenda. Any attempt to bring FD into internet radio or control of blogs...will be knocked to the ground quickly...and I think this is the best tactic to keep drawing the internet into this conversation.
The thing that people should take from this continuing conversation...is that some folks now believe that Obama could be taken down in 2012...with the help of radio. I would have said four years ago that this would be almost impossible...but times have changed...and I think the economic discussion over the next three years....will only pour gas over a fire.
With the 75b bailout of life's losers today in the housing market, look for 2010 to be more than a beginning. There are serious rumblings out there that he has gone so far left of left in less than a month that he may be neutered quickly in 2010....
If we can influence enough blue dog democrats, it can happen faster than that.........
You mean "willingness to self-promote." He's an embarrassment to conservatives everywhere.
Yes we need all the help we can get because there is established SCOTUS law on this subject that upholds the Fairness Doctrine and in the early years of the Reagan Admin the First Circuit Court of Appeals reaffirmed the SCOTUS judgement with the opinion being written by the then First Circuit judges Scalia and Bork.
Not many know that it was Scalia and Bork that made that ruling. Props. However, it wasn’t so much a reaffirmation as it was a weak ruling by saying that the FCC was allowed but not required to enforce the fairness doctrine. One can only hope the with the internet and satelite radio, things have changed enough that SCOTUS might throw the fairness docrine out all together.
We hope. They did allow Campaign Finance Reform to stand.
“We hope. They did allow Campaign Finance Reform to stand.”
You are talking about McConnell v. FEC right? That was pre-Scalia and Roberts. But yes, a lot of hope is involved.
Correction. Pre-Roberts.
>>He’s an embarrassment to conservatives everywhere. <<
Who else is doing anything?
Where is our George Soros?
That could be why barry says no, he probably figures the votes on the Court aren't there to sustain it anyway and it makes him look more moderate.
Obama will sign off on any bill that happens to have the fairness doctrine buried in it. As sure as God made little green apples.
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