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Home Front: Politix
House rejects revival of Fairness Doctrine
2007-06-29
Via NRO
The House votes 309-115 for a Mike Pence amendment barring the FCC from imposing it.
Blogs and talk radio are free to hold opinions without the express approval of Nancy Pelosi and the Hon. Sens. from California
Posted by:lotp

#4  Smack. Down.
Posted by: Mike   2007-06-29 10:14  

#3  Hey Nancy! Got any more bills to introduce that are indefinable, impossible to enforce, and blatantly unconstitutional? You need something thatÂ’s emotionally charged and panders to the oppressed. Wait a minuteÂ…QuickÂ…roll out that Hate Speech bill. Now thatÂ’s got Victimization written all over it Bayyybeee!
Posted by: DepotGuy   2007-06-29 09:21  

#2  As I noted the other night, the last thing the more perceptive lefties wanted to see was court test of the fairness of their own propaganda media, the so-called MSM.
This would have followed the banning of Limbaugh, et al as surely as night follows day.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2007-06-29 01:29  

#1  
Thank God! For a few moments there I thought that the Donks had totally lost their minds. I'm not talking about the fact that the Fairness Doctrine is blatantly unconstitutional. They don't give a rat's @ss about that. What I mean is, really, why swing a bat that's going to come back and hit you in the face? Use it on us and - sooner or later, right or wrong - we're going to use it on you.

The cat is too damn dangerous to let out of the bag.
Posted by: Secret Master   2007-06-29 01:03  

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