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The Chef (OP) User ID: 612570 United States 08/14/2009 09:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been posting about this for a couple weeks. They are making a major push to silence talk radio. They will have retribution for the backlash they are facing because of people hearing about the agenda from talk radio. Better speak up people while you can. |
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Victoria Ecouter User ID: 713127 United States 08/14/2009 11:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What about Podcasts? I've been wondering how the Fairness Doctrine would eventually affect Podcasting communities. That's at least one avenue people still have available to them. Might be a dumb question but does the FCC have jurisdiction over digital communications? |
Fishersofmen User ID: 723403 United States 08/14/2009 11:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | control em by their health insurance shut up the dissant and limit freedom of speech take their guns so they can't shoot you or fight back make food scarce demand chipping for various reasons take away the dollar and replace it with something else divide and conquer using racism raise gas prices so people get mad hire lots of czars to circumvent the congress/house hire big fat woman to be our health advisor for the nation fill DC with liars and thieves and tax cheats tell Israel to go stick it, your on your own Yeah, we are f'd.... The Lord is good. |
snark Forum Administrator User ID: 572354 United States 08/14/2009 11:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What about Podcasts? I've been wondering how the Fairness Doctrine would eventually affect Podcasting communities. That's at least one avenue people still have available to them. Might be a dumb question but does the FCC have jurisdiction over digital communications? Quoting: Victoria Ecouter 713127This will be the next logical battle..."fairness" of opinion on the Internet. Media has changed drastically since the Fairness Doctrine went away, so don't think for a minute that this admin will not attempt to silence New Media on the 'net. A challenge like this would be a boon to satellite radio, however, IMO. Last Edited by snark on 08/14/2009 11:54 AM T For Texas, T For Tennessee! The virtue of courage is a prerequisite for the practice of all other virtues, because otherwise one is virtuous only when virtue has no cost. There are times when something needs to be done, and yet we know that if we step up and do this needful thing, we will pay a heavy personal price. -C.S. Lewis |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 746211 United States 08/14/2009 01:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | everybody needs to get this out to the MSM outlets. The ones that will report this kind of thing anyway. And what about cable news being mostly liberal? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 612570Why must the conservatives be targeted? Cable news proudly advertises that they are "the place for politics" and they always fulfill the government message. Politic "News" is a propaganda war on the minds of those that would get in their way. Remember it is fair to lie in politics. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 745801 United States 08/14/2009 01:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | everybody needs to get this out to the MSM outlets. The ones that will report this kind of thing anyway. And what about cable news being mostly liberal? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 612570Why must the conservatives be targeted? Because the philosophy of communism demands compliance of the people. See how Mao killed 70 million in a few short years back in the 1950s. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 748726 United States 08/14/2009 01:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1) Purchase your printing presses NOW 2) Remember (and educate newbies and general idiots) that they CAN trace who did what on a computer printer. 3) Learn to build FM and AM transmitters. 4) Get creative and think of the "worst case scenario" and prepare! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 748778 United States 08/14/2009 03:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1) Purchase your printing presses NOW Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7487262) Remember (and educate newbies and general idiots) that they CAN trace who did what on a computer printer. 3) Learn to build FM and AM transmitters. 4) Get creative and think of the "worst case scenario" and prepare! 3) Learn to build FM and AM transmitters. Look here: [link to www.bowdenshobbycircuits.info] Scroll down to "Micro Power AM Broadcast Transmitter". It is the third entry. Happy DXing. |
ShadowDancer User ID: 287857 United States 08/14/2009 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1) Purchase your printing presses NOW Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7487782) Remember (and educate newbies and general idiots) that they CAN trace who did what on a computer printer. 3) Learn to build FM and AM transmitters. 4) Get creative and think of the "worst case scenario" and prepare! 3) Learn to build FM and AM transmitters. Look here: [link to www.bowdenshobbycircuits.info] Scroll down to "Micro Power AM Broadcast Transmitter". It is the third entry. Happy DXing. good advice any who can should They are striking us on every front-ongoing and escalating wars or threats of them diminishing bio diversity and making many seeds illegal...Codex Alimentarius(many will die from this) The NAIS, the NAFTA, the NAU, the Trilateral and Zbig with his memorable idea: It is much easier to kill a million than control a million...He said it and mentored our big dick giving us all the beat down...they want their mone'... The GMO/GE/FRANKENFOODS gifts of monSATAN/or SYNGENTA-sin AlL THE PESTICIDES AND HERBICIDES...PLANTS dna FROM FRANKENFREAKS HAS rOUND uP IN IT...KILLS THE BUGS AND WEEDS BUT IS OH SO GOOD FOR US TO EAT-hah THE SKIES-THE CONSTANT CONTAMINATION OF WATER, AIR, AND SOIL...THE PEOPLE THE COVERT ACTIONS DONE AGAINST US WITH our FUNDING!!!!!!! THE LAW CHANGES...CURRENTLY TRYING TO RAM THROUGH many bills THAT HAVE NOT BEEN READ NOR ARE UNDERSTOOD- the homegrown terror against us... and many more things being changed while the masses argue over a party of chit :kleptocrac: Hate to say it-so I will not-but the writing is on the wall for those who love murder mysteries... Take care :hf ************************************ fortitudo et spes ************************************ When Japan happened I responded: "The Excrement Has Impacted the Rotary Oscillator." and clearly it has. Thread: The Excrement Is Striking the Rotary Oscillator +++++++++++++++ "Ego et Dominus sumus amici" +++++++++++++++ Ego et mea umbra +++++++++++++++ 'Man does not have the right to develop his own mind. This kind of liberal orientation has great appeal. We must electrically control the brain. Some day armies and generals will be controlled by electric stimulation of the brain.’ - U.S. government mind manipulator, Dr. Jose Delgado, Congressional Record, No. 262E, Vol. 118, 1974 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Realeyesrealizereallies. C. Thread: GIRD uP as GRID Collapses Thread: Eugenics 101 (Page 27) Thread: Frankenfoods for YOU (Page 2) Thread: I Do Not Consent Thread: FOOD Thread: Cern Power___Colder than Space Thread: Hempilation Compilation Contemplation Thread: Harmonics and Healing (Page 35) Thread: Sarah's Nightmare (Page 10) Thread: Destination Maccabees Thread: Let's Play a GAME Thread: Throat Singing |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 666132 United States 08/14/2009 05:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dissent will just pop up in other places - unless they resort to filtering the web, which will be difficult and I think is unlikely. I won't listen to NPR or CNN or anything like that, so I will just keep looking until I find like thinkers sharing ideas. They can't stop ideas... |
The Chef (OP) User ID: 671624 United States 08/14/2009 05:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Glad the information is getting out there. More exposure to this agenda of silencing the opposition will help to slow or stop it. Now we need for others to cover it as well. Bring it up to your Senators and Congressmen too. They may not listen but at least they will know people are aware. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 660194 United States 08/14/2009 06:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | THE USA IS BEING TAKEN OVER... without a wimper.. the Czars.. is the ROAD to the TAKE OVER.... POWERFUL... but NOT APPROVED by ANYONE... It is Germany all over. WASHINGTON The new "chief diversity officer" for the Federal Communications Commission believes the so-called "Fairness Doctrine" was never repealed and advocates crippling $250 million fines for radio stations whose programming does not meet with the government's approval, charges the author of a book on the end of free speech in America. Quoting: The Chef"Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski recently appointed Mark Lloyd, a former senior fellow at the George Soros-funded Center for American Progress, to be the FCC's 'chief diversity officer,'" says Brad O'Leary, author of "Shut Up America: The End of Free Speech." "Lloyd is a proponent of the 'Fairness Doctrine' and recently wrote that the doctrine, and other regulatory tools such as localism and diversity mandates, should be employed by the FCC to limit the number of conservative voices on the air and supplant them with liberal voices. He also suggests fining conservative radio stations up to $250 million and giving the proceeds to the government-subsidized Corporation for Public Broadcasting." O'Leary cites a a paper Lloyd co-authored in 2007 for the Center for American Progress that urges the FCC to "balance" the airwaves through shortened broadcast license terms, diversity mandates and strict localism rules. In that report, Lloyd says the "Fairness Doctrine" was never actually repealed and is still enforceable today. It's time to put up or shut up, America. Literally. Get the book that shows how to fight the assault on your freedom of speech! "First, from a regulatory perspective, the Fairness Doctrine was never repealed," Lloyd and his colleagues wrote. "The Supreme Court has never overruled the cases that authorized the FCC's enforcement of the Fairness Doctrine. Many legal experts argue that the FCC has the authority to enforce it again thus it technically would not be considered repealed. Thus, the public obligations inherent in the Fairness Doctrine are still in existence and operative, at least on paper." Lloyd goes on to say that the "Fairness Doctrine" was never an effective tool by itself, but rather, was effective as a part of a larger "regulatory structure that limited license terms to three years, subjected broadcasters to license challenges through comparative hearings, required notice to the local community that licenses were going to expire, and empowered the local community through a process of interviewing a variety of local leaders." "According to Lloyd, the success of conservative talk radio, and the failure of liberal talk radio, is not because conservative talk radio is more popular with radio listeners, but rather, it is indicative of a market failure in need of a regulatory fix," says O'Leary. "To limit the number of conservative voices on the air, Lloyd prescribes shortening broadcast license terms from eight to three years, and allowing 'local community leaders' and activists to weigh-in on whether or not a station's license should be renewed. He also proposes creating regulations to increase broadcast ownership diversity 'both in terms of the race/ethnicity and gender of the owners.'" Lloyd's proposal for enforcing these rules is likely to draw even more controversy. According to Lloyd, commercial broadcast owners who do not comply with these regulations would be forced to pay a fine, the proceeds of which would "directly support local, regional, and national public broadcasting." Lloyd estimates that the fines "would net between $100 million and $250 million" for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which in turn would, according to Lloyd and his colleagues, "cover controversial and political issues in a fair and balanced manner." The latest Zogby/O'Leary poll shows 66 percent of American voters oppose efforts by the FCC to force localism and diversity mandates on broadcasters. A large majority of independent voters (75 percent) oppose the mandates, as do 67 percent of young voters age 18 to 29. Even a plurality of those who voted for President Obama (41 percent) oppose the localism and diversity rules, while 39 percent of Obama voters support them. (The poll surveyed 3,937 voters April 24-27 and has a margin-of-error of plus-or-minus 1.6 percentage points.). Many top conservative and libertarian radio show hosts have formed a coalition called "Don't Touch My Dial" to counter what O'Leary calls "censorship efforts by the FCC." The coalition is chaired by nationally syndicated radio host Roger Hedgecock. [link to www.wnd.com] |
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PhantomLordNYC User ID: 694552 United States 08/14/2009 10:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If they manage to pull this off, they obviously have never heard of a little thing called the Internet. As long as you have a server and the bandwith for it, you can host your own radio show and broadcast to as many people as you want. Sure it would be the death of AM Radio, but the Internet would be booming if it did happen. |
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