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certainot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-04-11 03:45 PM
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16. the radio monopoly is not an expression of market forces that needs a business challenge
it is a propaganda tool that has been used to make national rational discussion of major issues impossible. it make real democracy impossible. it has turned the GOP into a teabagger horror clown driving us over a cliff. every day those carnival barkers set up soapboxes on every corner and stump in the country and scream liberals are liars and thieves and lazy traitors and the left just walks by. they're getting a free speech free ride.

this is about picketing radio stations when they call teachers and public employees and union members bottom feeders, or saying " obama's head needs to roll" (limbaugh, sept 10, 2008) and shaming their local sponsors and the universities that endorse the racism and anti-science global warming denial because they use those same stations to broadcast their sports.
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