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rusty fender Donating Member (442 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-06-08 09:46 AM
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8. The Fairness Doctrine means that there won't be ANY POLITICAL talk radio
at all! Just ask Thom Hartmann what the FD will do to Air America. All current talk radio stations will find it too cumbersome and expensive to allow political talk. They'll just go to bland talk, or no talk at all.
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  -Conservatives must fight to bring back the fairness doctrine BOSSHOG  Nov-06-08 06:41 AM   #0 
  - You are correct Brother Bosshog!  Champion_Jack   Nov-06-08 06:46 AM   #1 
  - I dont get why everyone loves the fairness doctrine so much...  bunnies   Nov-06-08 07:01 AM   #2 
  - Every farmer down in Hill Billy Junction is listening to the radio  ItsTheMediaStupid   Nov-06-08 07:16 AM   #3 
  - ahhh. I see.  bunnies   Nov-06-08 08:59 AM   #5 
  - You don't understand the fairness doctrine, obviously.  baldguy   Nov-06-08 07:17 AM   #4 
  - umm. In my post I said I "obviously" didnt get it.  bunnies   Nov-06-08 09:01 AM   #6 
  - I remember  aphopkin   Nov-06-08 09:02 AM   #7 
  - They did that with Fred Thompson this year.  bunnies   Nov-06-08 04:35 PM   #9 
  - Two points  Oak2004   Nov-06-08 05:09 PM   #13 
  - The Fairness Doctrine means that there won't be ANY POLITICAL talk radio  rusty fender   Nov-06-08 09:46 AM   #8 
  - Ooh! Catapult this propaganda! nt  mycritters2   Nov-06-08 04:38 PM   #10 
  - I thought the Fairness doctrine requires equal time for both viewpoints.  trudyco   Nov-06-08 04:42 PM   #11 
  - I would settle for a new fairness doctrine that applies mostly to television  Hippo_Tron   Nov-06-08 04:47 PM   #12 
 

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