Bumbles
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Originally posted by wvrevy
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well, now, that's mature..........
truth hurts, doesn't it hon?
Originally posted by wvrevy
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Yes, becaue those are EXACTLY the same as Rush LimbaughOriginally posted by AirForceRocks
If that's true, then I would have thought that NPR would have been off the air years ago, as well as PBS.
not without some misguided idiocy from the other side of the aisle
It's a myth perpetrated by those too gullible to look into the facts themselves.Originally posted by AirForceRocks
I'm not sure why theI don't think it's much of a secret that much of the media has varying degrees of liberal bias.
Originally posted by bumbless
truth hurts, doesn't it hon?
Originally posted by wvrevy
It's a myth perpetrated by those too gullible to look into the facts themselves.
Could you please give me an example of this massive "liberal bias" ? It shouldn't be hard since it's so prevalent.
Not nearly so much as seeing the ignorance of "everybody knows..." become so commonplace, no[/B]
That's not an example, but thanks for playingOriginally posted by DawnCt1
Turn on your TV!
Originally posted by wvrevy
Yes, becaue those are EXACTLY the same as Rush Limbaugh![]()
As such, it IS unlawful to broadcast only the view supported by those currently in power.
Like I said...put up or shut up.....Lot's of media outlets online....C'mon, let's see some examples.....It's easy to sit there and make "smart" aleck comments, let's see you back it up with something more than "wit"Originally posted by Bumbles
hey, I got something besides a![]()
I was getting ready to offer you some Visine or something....
And yes, we're all way too gullible to look into facts ourselves. Yup, you got me. Wow, you are so wise.
If you think there is not a liberal bias to the media, it is you who is gullible
Originally posted by wvrevy
C'mon...If there's such a massive liberal media conspiracy out there, then surely you can cite SOME example of it.....
I wouldn't consider a decision by the DoD to not broadcast Rush on AFR as censorship. In this case, the DoD, while obviously a government agency, would be acting in the capacity of an "owner" of a radio station, just like Clear Channel, and as such would be making a programming decision. If the government were to say that Rush couldn't broadcast at all, then that would be censorship. But I don't think that the DoD refusing to carry his show would be censorship.
Actually, I just got back from the eye doc...Maybe that's why I keep seeing ridiculous statements on this thread...Originally posted by AirForceRocks
Are you having eye problems today? Yours seem to keepI'd have that checked if I were you.
1 - It's the same principle that forces the networks to show an "opposition response" when the president makes a speech. I don't know, for a fact, that it will apply the same way, but I suspect that's the argument that is being made, and I'd agree with that (would feel the same way if it was Al Franken's program being broadcast, btw)Originally posted by AirForceRocks
But back to the topic at hand...they don't have to be exactly the same. You said:
1) I highly doubt that it is unlawful, but if you have facts that say otherwise, I'll gladly retract my statement.
2) NPR is a liberal media outlet paid for by the government. How is that any different that what Rush Limbaugh does, other than the viewpoint?
3) So long as Rush Limbaugh is not the only viewpoint being presented, and he isn't, then how can it be unfair?
Originally posted by AirForceRocks
Are you having eye problems today? Yours seem to keepI'd have that checked if I were you.
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blahblahblahblahmoroniccommentmoroniccomment......Originally posted by DawnCt1
I think when they look at the programming as whole, with the intent of being "fair and balanced", they will probably have to add all three hours of Rush Limbaugh include the Sean Hannity show too.
Originally posted by DawnCt1
I think when they look at the programming as whole, with the intent of being "fair and balanced", they will probably have to add all three hours of Rush Limbaugh include the Sean Hannity show too.
1 - It's the same principle that forces the networks to show an "opposition response" when the president makes a speech.
They can't because there is no proof.