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patheticJT
QUOTE(Davis 2.0 @ Jun 16 2007, 07:20 PM) [snapback]308494[/snapback]

lol.

I have a concience. As far as I can tell you rightwingers have sold your conciences for a quick buck. Everything we hear from you has massive casualties with no concern for ANY life that might get snuffed in the process. Just the cost of doing business.




WWI Wilson Democrat 100,000 Dead

WWII FDR Truman Democrats 300,000 Dead

Korea Truman Democrat 50,000 dead

Vietnam Johnson Democrat 50,000 dead

Desert Storm Bush I Republican 200 dead

Operation Iraqi Freedom Bush II 3,351 Dead

Once Again History is on Davis' side when it comes his conscience and massive casualties.
inyerface
QUOTE(Bart Katz @ Jun 16 2007, 12:19 PM) [snapback]308493[/snapback]

How could democrats lend legitimacy to anything?


"uniter not a divider", wmd, "we know where the weapons are", yellow cake, killer drones, cakewalk, six months tops, pay for its self, FLOWERS, "dead or alive", MISSION ACCOMPLISHED, We do not torture, "I want to know who the leaker is", clean air act, no child left behind...
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Dr. Rice: "We received no intelligence that terrorists were preparing to attack the homeland using airplanes as missiles, though some analysts speculated that terrorists might hijack airplanes to try to free U.S.-held terrorists." (03.22.04)

President Bush: "Had I known that the enemy was going to use airplanes to strike America, to attack us. I would have used every resource, every asset, every power of this government to protect the American people." (03.25.04)

Condoleezza Rice was the top National Security official with President Bush at the July 2001 G-8 summit in Genoa. There, "U.S. officials were warned that Islamic terrorists might attempt to crash an airliner" into the summit, prompting officials to "close the airspace over Genoa and station antiaircraft guns at the city's airport."

Bush received an August 6, 2001 memo entitled "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S." which mentioned bin Laden's desire and capability to strike the US possibly using hijacked airplanes. The CIA warned that bin Laden will launch an attack against the US and/or Israel in the coming weeks that "will be spectacular and designed to inflict mass casualties against US facilities or interests."
http://www.bushlies.net/
Brian_Lambchops
QUOTE(patheticJT @ Jun 16 2007, 12:29 PM) [snapback]308501[/snapback]

WWI Wilson Democrat 100,000 Dead

WWII FDR Truman Democrats 300,000 Dead

Korea Truman Democrat 50,000 dead

Vietnam Johnson Democrat 50,000 dead

Desert Storm Bush I Republican 200 dead

Operation Iraqi Freedom Bush II 3,351 Dead

Once Again History is on Davis' side when it comes his conscience and massive casualties.


It looks like Bush II made the mistake of expecting democrat support equal to the Republican support democrat presidents have gotten in the past.
Davis 2.0
QUOTE
"uniter not a divider", wmd, "we know where the weapons are", yellow cake, killer drones, cakewalk, six months tops, pay for its self, FLOWERS, "dead or alive", MISSION ACCOMPLISHED, We do not torture, "I want to know who the leaker is", clean air act, no child left behind...


shhhhh... maybe no one will notice.
patheticJT



MEDIA MATTERS
BBC network admits it: We're biased toward left
Acknowledges failure to offer debate due to inherent liberal culture of staff

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Posted: June 17, 2007
10:50 p.m. Eastern

© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

The BBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation, has acknowledged the network is biased toward the left, following a report commissioned by the company.

A yearlong probe revealed the corporation especially partial in its treatment of single-issue politics such as climate change, poverty, race and religion, according to the London Times.

"It concludes that the bias has extended across drama, comedy and entertainment, with the corporation pandering to politically motivated celebrities and trendy causes," the paper said.

The report cites the danger of BBC programs being undermined by the liberal culture of its staff, who need to challenge their own assumptions more.

"There is a tendency to 'group think' with too many staff inhabiting a shared space and comfort zone," says the report.

It notes staff tend to mimic each other's common left-leaning values.


A seminar on staff impartiality held last year is documented, with officials admitting they would broadcast images of the Bible being thrown away, but not the Koran for fear of offending Muslims.

The report also warns that celebrities must not be pandered to and allowed to hijack the BBC schedule, according to the London Telegraph.

It also offers 12 new principles for the corporation to adopt to safeguard objectivity, including:

"Impartiality is no excuse for insipid programming. It allows room for fair-minded, evidence-based judgments by senior journalists and documentary-makers, and for controversial, passionate and polemical arguments by contributors and writers."

A BBC spokeswoman said: "This report is about looking forward and how we are going to face the challenges of impartiality in the modern world."

As WND reported in October, an internal BBC memo revealed senior figures admitted the national news agency was guilty of promoting left-wing views and anti-Christian sentiment.

The admissions of bias were made at the impartiality summit. Most executives admitted the corporation's representation of homosexuals and ethnic minorities was unbalanced and disproportionate
Lord_Proprietor
QUOTE(patheticJT @ Jun 18 2007, 02:13 AM) [snapback]308837[/snapback]

MEDIA MATTERS
BBC network admits it: We're biased toward left
Acknowledges failure to offer debate due to inherent liberal culture of staff

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Posted: June 17, 2007
10:50 p.m. Eastern

© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

The BBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation, has acknowledged the network is biased toward the left, following a report commissioned by the company.

A yearlong probe revealed the corporation especially partial in its treatment of single-issue politics such as climate change, poverty, race and religion, according to the London Times.

"It concludes that the bias has extended across drama, comedy and entertainment, with the corporation pandering to politically motivated celebrities and trendy causes," the paper said.

The report cites the danger of BBC programs being undermined by the liberal culture of its staff, who need to challenge their own assumptions more.

"There is a tendency to 'group think' with too many staff inhabiting a shared space and comfort zone," says the report.

It notes staff tend to mimic each other's common left-leaning values.
A seminar on staff impartiality held last year is documented, with officials admitting they would broadcast images of the Bible being thrown away, but not the Koran for fear of offending Muslims.

The report also warns that celebrities must not be pandered to and allowed to hijack the BBC schedule, according to the London Telegraph.

It also offers 12 new principles for the corporation to adopt to safeguard objectivity, including:

"Impartiality is no excuse for insipid programming. It allows room for fair-minded, evidence-based judgments by senior journalists and documentary-makers, and for controversial, passionate and polemical arguments by contributors and writers."

A BBC spokeswoman said: "This report is about looking forward and how we are going to face the challenges of impartiality in the modern world."

As WND reported in October, an internal BBC memo revealed senior figures admitted the national news agency was guilty of promoting left-wing views and anti-Christian sentiment.

The admissions of bias were made at the impartiality summit. Most executives admitted the corporation's representation of homosexuals and ethnic minorities was unbalanced and disproportionate



laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif Ditto for the USA MSM!
Davis 2.0
You are full of crap. Our media is owned by big money and they have shown it over and over. The Bush national guard story released just before the election that preempted the WMD/lies about Iraq story is just one of the BS distraction techniques they used to get that pinhead in office. Who cares about something from 40 years ago? Unlike the Iraqi WMD story it was easily refutable, complete with obviously faked evidence. I'll never buy that MSM is liberal bullsheit. The New York Times and Washington Post are a shadow of their former selves. They were both cheerleaders in the war in Iraq.
Nomarchy
QUOTE(Arturo_Vandelay @ Jun 14 2007, 03:36 PM) [snapback]308181[/snapback]

Sans lubricant. laugh.gif

Having Noma post from Greece just isn't the same.


You can say that again!
Arturo_Vandelay
SANS LUBRICANT!!!
Bart Katz
Stuff it from the edge with no axle grease.
patheticJT

laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

REPORT: The Right Wing Domination Of Talk Radio And How To End It
The Center for American Progress and Free Press today released the first-of-its-kind statistical analysis of the political make-up of talk radio in the United States. It confirms that talk radio, one of the most widely used media formats in America, is dominated almost exclusively by conservatives.

The new report — entitled “The Structural Imbalance of Political Talk Radio” — raises serious questions about whether the companies licensed to broadcast over the public radio airwaves are serving the listening needs of all Americans.

While progressive talk is making inroads on commercial stations, right-wing talk reigns supreme on America’s airwaves. Some key findings:

– In the spring of 2007, of the 257 news/talk stations owned by the top five commercial station owners, 91 percent of the total weekday talk radio programming was conservative, and only 9 percent was progressive.

– Each weekday, 2,570 hours and 15 minutes of conservative talk are broadcast on these stations compared to 254 hours of progressive talk — 10 times as much conservative talk as progressive talk.

– 76 percent of the news/talk programming in the top 10 radio markets is conservative, while 24 percent is progressive.


Two common myths are frequently offered to explain the imbalance of talk radio: 1) the 1987 repeal of the Fairness Doctrine (which required broadcasters to devote airtime to contrasting views), and 2) simple consumer demand. Each of these fails to adequately explain the root cause of the problem. The report explains:

Our conclusion is that the gap between conservative and progressive talk radio is the result of multiple structural problems in the U.S. regulatory system, particularly the complete breakdown of the public trustee concept of broadcast, the elimination of clear public interest requirements for broadcasting, and the relaxation of ownership rules including the requirement of local participation in management. […]

Ultimately, these results suggest that increasing ownership diversity, both in terms of the race/ethnicity and gender of owners, as well as the number of independent local owners, will lead to more diverse programming, more choices for listeners, and more owners who are responsive to their local communities and serve the public interest.

Along with other ideas, the report recommends that national radio ownership not be allowed to exceed 5 percent of the total number of AM and FM broadcast stations, and local ownership should not exceed more than 10 percent of the total commercial radio stations in a given market.
Arturo_Vandelay
Lets address the liberal domination of the MSM too. Of course they don't want to end THAT.

Just once I'd like to see more diversity through MORE programming, not less.
patheticJT
QUOTE(Arturo_Vandelay @ Jun 21 2007, 05:53 AM) [snapback]309428[/snapback]

Lets address the liberal domination of the MSM too. Of course they don't want to end THAT.

Just once I'd like to see more diversity through MORE programming, not less.



Never.
Arturo_Vandelay
It always boils down to "how can we end their advantage and keep ours". It's one thing to see a market disadvantage and try to close the gap, and another to try and use the government (ie, police with guns) to end it.

Davis 2.0
I love seeing the vicious, well organized rightwing media shredder go after Republicans. It really makes for a great break in the day.



QUOTE
"Talk radio is running the country. We're going to have to deal with that problem."



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Lord_Proprietor
THE GREAT DIVIDE:

REPORTERS GIVE DEMS

MONEY

OVER REPUBLICANS

9 TO 1!


ohmy.gif

Drudge --


List of those who gave
Davis 2.0
Good. Maybe they and the rest of this country have come to their senses. Finally. The American Facist Party, the GOP, has lost all their appeal.
inyerface
tired of throwing it down the toilet
patheticJT
QUOTE(Davis 2.0 @ Jun 21 2007, 03:55 PM) [snapback]309462[/snapback]

Good. Maybe they and the rest of this country have come to their senses. Finally. The American Facist Party, the GOP, has lost all their appeal.


Liberal reporters giving to democrats-gooooooooooooooood

Fascist rush Limbaugh giving his opinion on talk radio-baaaaaaaaaad.




laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif



This column's unnamed sources confirm that one of liberal Ms. O'Donnell's demands is that Barker's long-successful game show "The Price Is Right," be renamed "The Price Is Left."

Arturo_Vandelay
QUOTE(Lord_Proprietor @ Jun 21 2007, 08:47 AM) [snapback]309458[/snapback]



Gee, and I tried to be conservative at 6-1. But 9-1 just about equals the 87% that voted for Clinton back in the old days.
Lord_Proprietor
AWW ... ISN'T THAT CUTE? Boortz

A government school board meeting in Seattle was shut down last night. Thirty government educated geniuses decided to protest military recruitment in public schools. They marched in to the meeting singing a creative tune, "Yo School Board, what's up? We're here to say we've had enough." I suppose that is all the grammar and language skills they could muster up. Covered in fake blood, students collapsed to the floor, while others were carried around the room.

Isn't that just amazing? I wonder where they got the idea for a little stunt like that. Well it is Seattle ... but come on, folks! How young do our children have to be before we fill their heads with anti-military hatred. How can young, government educated minds hate the military so much that they organized a stunt like this?

Parents. Parents who let their children be educated in government schools – that is the biggest crime of all. Why don't we just round up the little pre-schoolers singing "It's a Small World!" and have them join forces with these brilliant minds.

I'm sure the men and women serving our country would just love to see that. They would just love to see their children have such love and admiration for this country and the men and women who die to protect it.
inyerface
Iraq never attacked us, so how can you say the soldiers are protecting anyone?

they are NOT serving the country by fighting this political land grab for rich corporate interest.

bush, cheney, rummy, ALL LIED to get us there.

talk about stunts.
Lord_Proprietor
Talk talk talk
June 22, 2007 8:58 AM

Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okl, claims he overheard Sens. Hillary Clinton, D-NY, and Barbara Boxer, D-Calf, chatting about how out of control talk radio had become.

"They said we've got to do something about this," Inhofe told a talk radio host. (LINK) "That 'these are nothing but far right wing extremists, we've got to have a balance, there's got to be a legislative fix to this.'"

I'm still waiting for comment from Clinton's and Boxer's offices….but this comes on the heels of a new study by a liberal group (LINK) that claims that in Spring 2007 "of the 257 news/talk stations owned by the top five commercial station owners, 91 percent of the total weekday talk radio programming was conservative."

Even Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., has complained about talk radio as of late, saying last week "Talk radio is running America. We have to deal with that problem" and “I'm sure senators on both sides of the aisle are being pounded by these talk-radio people who don't even know what's in the bill."

(Lott was complaining about the immigration reform bill being scuttled.)

“The people that he’s actually complaining and whining about now are the ones that tried to defend him when everybody else was throwing him overboard when he made those joking comments at a tribute to Strom Thurmond,” groused the omnipotent Rush Limbaugh (LINK)

What do you think?

--jpt

UPDATE: Boxer's and Clinton's offices got back to me.

"Senator Boxer told me that either her friend Senator Inhofe needs new glasses or he needs to have his hearing checked, because that conversation never happened," says Natalie Ravitz, the communications director for Boxer.

"Jim Inhofe is wrong," says Philippe Reines, Clinton's press secretary. "This supposed conversation never happened - not in his presence or anywhere else."
SpaceCowboy
A White Knight?

Thursday, June 21, 2007 9:32 p.m. EDT

MySpace Founder Makes Bid for WSJ


An investment group led by Internet entrepreneur Brad Greenspan will seek a non-controlling stake in Dow Jones through a "Dutch auction."

Greenspan, the former chief executive of the parent company of social-networking site MySpace, says in a letter to the board of directors at Dow Jones that he will buy about 25 percent of Dow Jones common stock at $60 a share.

In the so-called Dutch auction, Dow Jones shareholders could choose to tender their shares with the investment group buying them until it had acquired about a 25 percent stake in Dow Jones.

News Corporation, the media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, has made an offer to purchase Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, for $5 billion.

© 2007 Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
(all) http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/6/...3502.shtml?s=ic
Arturo_Vandelay
QUOTE(SpaceCowboy @ Jun 22 2007, 11:57 AM) [snapback]309727[/snapback]
A White Knight?

Thursday, June 21, 2007 9:32 p.m. EDT

MySpace Founder Makes Bid for WSJ


An investment group led by Internet entrepreneur Brad Greenspan will seek a non-controlling stake in Dow Jones through a "Dutch auction."

Greenspan, the former chief executive of the parent company of social-networking site MySpace, says in a letter to the board of directors at Dow Jones that he will buy about 25 percent of Dow Jones common stock at $60 a share.

In the so-called Dutch auction, Dow Jones shareholders could choose to tender their shares with the investment group buying them until it had acquired about a 25 percent stake in Dow Jones.

News Corporation, the media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, has made an offer to purchase Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, for $5 billion.

© 2007 Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
(all) http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/6/...3502.shtml?s=ic



I didn't know he was white, but I do love the porn spam on myspace. Somehow these girls all want to meet me. Some are EXACT twins and triplets it would seem, as they all look alike, but have different names.
SpaceCowboy
QUOTE(Arturo_Vandelay @ Jun 22 2007, 02:39 PM) [snapback]309730[/snapback]

I didn't know he was white, but I do love the porn spam on myspace. Somehow these girls all want to meet me. Some are EXACT twins and triplets it would seem, as they all look alike, but have different names.

That's funny, I thought I was the only one they all wanted to meet. smile.gif
Bart Katz
QUOTE(SpaceCowboy @ Jun 22 2007, 01:57 PM) [snapback]309727[/snapback]

A White Knight?

Thursday, June 21, 2007 9:32 p.m. EDT

MySpace Founder Makes Bid for WSJ
An investment group led by Internet entrepreneur Brad Greenspan will seek a non-controlling stake in Dow Jones through a "Dutch auction."

Greenspan, the former chief executive of the parent company of social-networking site MySpace, says in a letter to the board of directors at Dow Jones that he will buy about 25 percent of Dow Jones common stock at $60 a share.

In the so-called Dutch auction, Dow Jones shareholders could choose to tender their shares with the investment group buying them until it had acquired about a 25 percent stake in Dow Jones.

News Corporation, the media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, has made an offer to purchase Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, for $5 billion.

© 2007 Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
(all) http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/6/...3502.shtml?s=ic


Does this mean the DOW will become a trading ground for child molesters and other preverts?
SpaceCowboy
QUOTE(Bart Katz @ Jun 22 2007, 04:39 PM) [snapback]309744[/snapback]

Does this mean the DOW will become a trading ground for child molesters and other preverts?

Father rapers even.
Bart Katz
Ouch
Arturo_Vandelay
QUOTE(SpaceCowboy @ Jun 22 2007, 01:40 PM) [snapback]309737[/snapback]

That's funny, I thought I was the only one they all wanted to meet. smile.gif


Two timing biotches.
inyerface
sounds like my wife and yours
Lord_Proprietor
The Latest from Rush...

See, I Told You So:
Mike Bloomberg Not a Republican

"Bloomberg is actually a huge liberal, folks. This is the honest truth. He only signed up on a Republican line to win the election." - Rush Limbaugh - January 3, 2002
Arturo_Vandelay
QUOTE(inyerface @ Jun 22 2007, 06:26 PM) [snapback]309801[/snapback]
sounds like my wife and yours


Don't have control over anyone but yourself. Sad but true, they'll do what they do.

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,courage to change the things I can,and the wisdom to know the difference.
inyerface
amen
Arturo_Vandelay
Wish I could drum up the courage to call the divorce lawyer my Godfather recommended. Soon.
SpaceCowboy
QUOTE(Arturo_Vandelay @ Jun 23 2007, 11:24 AM) [snapback]309933[/snapback]

Wish I could drum up the courage to call the divorce lawyer my Godfather recommended. Soon.

It's tough to initiate a proceeding which may awaken sleeping dogs, like er, the disposition of your house, say.

Not to mention the emotional baggage and stress of new contact.

FWIW, the things I've dreaded or worried about most always turned out better than I thought.

The ones that have really decked me came from left field. cool.gif

Good luck.
Arturo_Vandelay
QUOTE(SpaceCowboy @ Jun 23 2007, 09:47 AM) [snapback]309936[/snapback]

It's tough to initiate a proceeding which may awaken sleeping dogs, like er, the disposition of your house, say.

Not to mention the emotional baggage and stress of new contact.

FWIW, the things I've dreaded or worried about most always turned out better than I thought.

The ones that have really decked me came from left field. cool.gif


Yeah, like my driver's license being suspended over identity theft. I don't think she'll even answer, so hopefully I'll get everything I have and had, and she can have whatever she has amassed in the meantime. I never signed anything but the mortgage with her, so her bad credit is her own. Mine's pretty good, and at some point things should be even better. Dad sure as hell doesn't want any of his farm or houses ending up in her name, so the family is spurring me on slowly.
SpaceCowboy
QUOTE(Arturo_Vandelay @ Jun 23 2007, 11:54 AM) [snapback]309937[/snapback]

Yeah, like my driver's license being suspended over identity theft. I don't think she'll even answer, so hopefully I'll get everything I have and had, and she can have whatever she has amassed in the meantime. I never signed anything but the mortgage with her, so her bad credit is her own. Mine's pretty good, and at some point things should be even better. Dad sure as hell doesn't want any of his farm or houses ending up in her name, so the family is spurring me on slowly.

Non response would be great.

I think you have a good chance of that.


Arturo_Vandelay
Finally, all her hiding might be to my advantage.
Brian_Lambchops
I think I'll start looking into prenups. All this divorce talk is scary.
Lord_Proprietor
Dale City priest to head 26 ex-Episcopal congregations


Washington Times, by Julia Duin

- 6/23/2007 12:21:28 PM


The Anglican archbishop of Uganda has appointed a Dale City priest to head up 26 former Episcopal congregations in the United States. -SNIP- Mr. Guernsey is the latest of several American clergy who have been appointed bishops in African Anglican dioceses to oversee portions of the U.S. Episcopal Church that have left the denomination since the 2003 consecration of the openly homosexual New Hampshire Bishop V. Gene Robinson.

Radical Homos like all liberals, have a tendency to destroy those thinks which allow them to exist in peace. They just keep "pushing, pushing, pushing", their "sick*** deviate lifestyle" in our faces.

***

Suicide rates

Coming out can sometimes lead to a life crisis, which can elevate to suicidal thoughts or even committing suicide. Crisis centers in larger cities and information sites on the Internet can help these people to accept their homosexuality. In the United States, the attempted suicide rate is sixteen times higher among male gay youth (aged seventeen) who display homosexual tendencies than their heterosexual peers. Among twenty-year-old men, the attempted suicide rate is thirteen times higher; among 25-year-old men, it is six times higher. Attempted suicide among lesbians is also elevated compared to heterosexual women, about two times higher.
inyerface


QUOTE
They just keep "pushing, pushing, pushing", their "sick*** deviate lifestyle"

that would be the right wing war mongers

Suicide Rate Rises Among US Soldiers

http://www.google.com/search?q=iraq+vetera...amp;rlz=1I7SUNA
Davis 2.0
QUOTE(SpaceCowboy @ Jun 23 2007, 11:47 AM) [snapback]309936[/snapback]



FWIW, the things I've dreaded or worried about most always turned out better than I thought.

The ones that have really decked me came from left field. cool.gif





Isn't that the truth?
Repub_Bub
QUOTE(Davis 2.0 @ Jun 23 2007, 01:56 PM) [snapback]309957[/snapback]

Isn't that the truth?

Remove the blinders. smile.gif
Bart Katz
Sleeping dogs lie.
Lord_Proprietor
June 24, 2007

Politicizing The Smithsonian

The American Thinker

Richard N. Weltz

Inasmuch as the Smithsonian Institution is a quasi-governmental organization, largely funded by taxpayer money, it seems to me that the magazine it publishes, Smithsonian, ought to be strictly apolitical.

That is why I was concerned and dismayed that its editors saw fit to run, as a lead article in the current issue (July 2007, page 19) a piece by Armistead Maupin about the city of San Francisco which included this partisan screed right in its second paragraph:

And we've been right about things. Sorry, but it has to be said: we've been right about things for a very long time. Wacky, godless, treasonous San Francisco, standing alone in its madness, spoke out about global warming and the war in Iraq and George W. Bush long before the rest of America finally woke up to the truth. So those dreaded "San Francisco values"—tolerance, compassion and peace—aren't sounding quite so flaky in a country disillusioned by Abu Ghraib and Hurricane Katrina.


This seems to me to be entirely outrageous.
inyerface
entirely outrageous?

partisan screed?

That's all you ever post, so DON'T COMPLAIN
Lord_Proprietor
Consumers pay when Congress meddles

Detroit News, by Nolan Finley


6/24/2007 11:47:49 AM
We've got one toilet at home that would flush away a slipper if it accidentally fell in the bowl, and another one that, well, I'll just say you'd better always keep a plunger within easy reach. /snip/ The second model was designed by Congress to pander to political constituencies./snip/ A giddy Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and her team of senatorial engineers...


laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif Yes, we call them "democrat" toilets! Flush twice and them use the plunger!
Lord_Proprietor

June 25, 2007 6:00 AM

Unfairness Doctrine

By The Editors, Nationl Review Online

Remember Jim Hightower? We didn’t think so. He was the former Texas state official who was, for a few minutes, the Left’s great hope for a liberal talk-radio host to challenge the domination of Rush Limbaugh. It didn’t work out. Neither did former New York governor Mario Cuomo, another failed radio talker. And neither did, most recently, Air America, the attempt to build an entire network of liberal talk.

Nothing has worked too successfully for liberal political talkers. Rush, Sean Hannity, and Laura Ingraham, among others, are as dominant as ever. The only thing that has changed is that liberals now seem less interested in challenging conservative talk radio in the marketplace than in strangling it with government regulation. And that presents a much greater threat than another misguided attempt to find the liberal Limbaugh.

A new blueprint for a government takedown of conservative talk radio comes from the liberal think tank Center for American Progress, founded and run by former Clinton White House chief of staff John Podesta. In a report entitled, “The Structural Imbalance of Political Talk Radio ,” the Center outlines a plan that would, if implemented, do enormous damage not only to conservatives on talk radio, but to freedom of speech as well.

Surveying 257 stations owned by the top-five commercial station groups, the report’s authors found the unsurprising news that 91 percent of total weekday talk programming is conservative, and just nine percent “progressive.” Rather than attribute that imbalance to the generally conceded superiority of conservative programming — most radio professionals would tell you that Rush Limbaugh is simply better at what he does than any of the liberal opponents who have tried to compete with him — the report finds a deeper, more sinister case. “The gap between conservative and progressive talk radio,” it concludes, “is the result of multiple structural problems in the U.S. regulatory system. “ According to Podesta’s Center, those structural problems can only be solved by government action.

First, the report proposes new national and local limits on the number of radio stations one company can own. Second, it recommends a de facto quota system to ensure that more women and minorities own radio stations. And finally, it says the government should “require commercial owners who fail to abide by enforceable public interest obligations to pay a fee to support public broadcasting.”

The two-for-the-price-of-one attempt to have the government both stifle voices that don’t meet “enforceable public interest obligations” while raising money for government broadcasting is certainly a worthwhile strategy for the Left. Not for free speech and free markets, however.

In addition, the report claims that the Fairness Doctrine — the government rule that, before it was repealed in 1987, required broadcasters to present opposing viewpoints on controversial public issues — might not really be dead, and thus might not have to be reestablished by Congress. Instead, a new administration might simply decide to enforce it again. That point is highly debatable, but it wouldn’t be surprising if President Clinton, President Obama, or President Edwards were to give it a try.

The fact is, liberals simply haven’t attracted talk-radio audiences. It’s not their market. But since they still largely have Hollywood, academia, the New York Times, PBS, NPR, a network news division or two … they’ll survive. And we on the Right will, too, if we keep the Center for American Progress’s dangerously wrongheaded ideas off the table.

beasty
Conservatives spent years building audiences and networks. When the libs saw it worked they tried to just buy their way in, and that didn't work. Now they want to nix the whole thing and start over. Like little kids who have lost twice they want to throw the board on the floor and have a conniption fit. Running to mommy government to fix things.
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