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Bringing back unfairness in broadcasting
Paul Greenberg reports on what the Fairness Doctrine was like in the supposedly good ol' days when we only had a few outlets on news.For in those days impartial government bureaucrats enforced the rule that, for every opinion voiced on radio and television, equal time had to be allotted to its ...
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Maggie's Farm — ... Something like this: Senator Obama, if I were to ask you a tough question, why would my personal lifestyle be considered more worthy of investigation than yours? Nah, I'd better not ask. Wouldn't want to be subject to an investigation. Look at this Obama rally in St. Louis. Good grief. Obama's Brave New Deal Ayers and Obama: Destroyers of schools. Dr. Sanity The Dems' plan to bring back the Fairness Doctrine Kling on the banking crisis. A ...

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Dr. Sanity — ... anything positive about your adversay is suppressed (no bias here) 14. Dumb and Dumberer. Senator Dumb clarifies earlier remarks about the rocky road ahead. The plumber vs. the hair-plugger. 15. They'd love to acknowledge the One's achievment, but unfortunately, he hasn't achieved it yet. 16. The Crone Wars! Rush Limbaugh is a terrorist, or so says Bagdad Bob; or is it Burbank Barbie? 17. Bringing back unfairness. It's the Democratic Party way! 18. Whoops! Yet another ...

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Take a Stand against the Unfairness Doctrine!
westernfrontamerica.com 11/20/2008 — The goal is to accumulate half a million signatures to apply pressure to the politicians. Our role is to sign the petition and urge everyone in our circle of influence to sign and share the petition with others.