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To: dead
If you happen to be in the small minority that doesn’t agree with anything the multitude of stations are offering, you are free to throw your radio out the window and buy a book or get a hobby. Government enforced content is the hallmark of a facist state, not a free state. And I want to live in a free state. Government enforced content of private property is the hallmark of a facist state.

Unlimited behavior in a public space is the hallmark of a libertarian state.

Reasonable controls of public space is the hallmark of a Constitutional state.

If you happen to be in the small minority that doesn’t agree with pornography being broadcast on public airwaves, you are free to throw your radio out the window and buy a book or get a hobby.

382 posted on 02/25/2004 10:05:06 PM PST by FreeReign
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To: FreeReign; Dianna; nopardons
Howard Stern has abided by every clearly delineated statute that the FCC has ever dreamt up. Even he agreed that clearly-defined restrictions were reasonable, since too many parents are delinquent morons who don't control what their children listen to.

The problem is that now, to the cheering of big government statists like yourselves, the government has decided that they will force people off the air based on their arbitrary judgements (after the fact) as to what is and what isn't "acceptable."

In other words, the government owns the airwaves. And serfs like you will hear what the government wants you to hear. And you will love it. Love it.

I'm going to bed. Goodnight.

393 posted on 02/25/2004 10:13:45 PM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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