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Response to Codeine (Reply #67)

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Dems should support it. elleng Mar 2019 #1
Hey gateley Mar 2019 #5
HEY, gate! elleng Mar 2019 #6
In my town, that meant that at the end of the day someone came on for 5 minutes SharonAnn Mar 2019 #82
How could that be applied in today's world? gateley Mar 2019 #2
This is what I'd like to know as well. jcmaine72 Mar 2019 #9
Begin with a definition of news and standards it must adhere to, Hortensis Mar 2019 #16
That would be unconstitutional except on the public owned airwaves GulfCoast66 Mar 2019 #24
Right, news isn't just broadcast over 3 networks. BUT, Hortensis Mar 2019 #15
So some kind of government agency reviewing all media GulfCoast66 Mar 2019 #25
Well, thanks for seemingly reading my stream of consciousness. Hortensis Mar 2019 #78
You are wrong on all fronts. GulfCoast66 Mar 2019 #79
Okay, thanks for wading through stream withdrawn. Hortensis Mar 2019 #80
This message was self-deleted by its author Cetacea Mar 2019 #75
It isn't going to happen, that door has unfortunately cllosed. Paddy Chayefsky fortold this still_one Mar 2019 #3
And news divisions no longer can be loss leaders. calimary Mar 2019 #7
Completely redoing our communications... TreasonousBastard Mar 2019 #4
Fox News is cable. The Fairness Doctrine never applied to cable television. Brother Buzz Mar 2019 #8
The Dems could run on this issue if it was framed as getting rid of "fake news" and requiring allgood33 Mar 2019 #10
You want democrats to run under a censorship banner. GulfCoast66 Mar 2019 #26
Thank you. Codeine Mar 2019 #28
I support censoring state sponsered TV stations Cetacea Mar 2019 #29
State sponsored TV stations? Like PBS? GulfCoast66 Mar 2019 #30
Has PBS stated that they are an arm of the Democratic Party? Cetacea Mar 2019 #33
So you only want to censor people who disagree with us? GulfCoast66 Mar 2019 #35
I suppport real journalism. Fox is legally an entertainment channel. Cetacea Mar 2019 #37
As do we all. But who gets to decide the definition of 'real'? GulfCoast66 Mar 2019 #40
And I'm sure my neighbors would support a bill Codeine Mar 2019 #45
Good idea. Both an extension of Fox. All three combine opinion shows with news. Cetacea Mar 2019 #46
Still a clear-cut and obvious violation Codeine Mar 2019 #67
I "imagine". Was Obama"imagining"? Cetacea Mar 2019 #72
This message was self-deleted by its author Cetacea Mar 2019 #77
You can yell fire in a theater all you want. GulfCoast66 Mar 2019 #81
Be my guest. But video or it didn't happen Cetacea Mar 2019 #86
Newspapers do that voluntarily, Codeine Mar 2019 #84
Feel free to write the Times and tell them it's nonsense Cetacea Mar 2019 #87
It would take a literal return to the 1950s/60s/70s jcmaine72 Mar 2019 #11
It would have to be written in a way that murielm99 Mar 2019 #13
That brings up huge First Amendment issues. Codeine Mar 2019 #18
This jcmaine72 Mar 2019 #19
That is what I was thinking. murielm99 Mar 2019 #88
Stiffer laws regarding labeling/disclaimers could be passed. Fox entertainment, for example. eom Cetacea Mar 2019 #31
I actually like that suggestion. jcmaine72 Mar 2019 #39
Hmmm Cetacea Mar 2019 #43
Again, you're butting up against the Constitution. Codeine Mar 2019 #44
Yet governments restrict war journailsm Cetacea Mar 2019 #47
State secrets would be one of the few Codeine Mar 2019 #64
Bush 1, fearing another Viet-Nam type backlash, restricted war journalists Cetacea Mar 2019 #69
Like DU for example ? MichMan Mar 2019 #83
Those poor Russian trolls would be exhausted. nt Codeine Mar 2019 #85
Reagan began ignoring the FD in 1987. According to experts, appalachiablue Mar 2019 #12
Coughlin was a scary lunatic. jcmaine72 Mar 2019 #20
Impossible to legislate or implement in the modern media environment... Baconator Mar 2019 #14
Very little media is "broadcast" anymore. Codeine Mar 2019 #17
Either a time machine or a Constitutional amendment onenote Mar 2019 #21
Or Democrats can attach it as a rider to must-pass legislation meow2u3 Mar 2019 #22
That won't prevent it from being struck down as unconstitutional onenote Mar 2019 #23
It was in force for decades with no challeng to its constitutionality DBoon Mar 2019 #32
Because media no longer utilizes publicly owned Codeine Mar 2019 #41
Because the "scarcity" of media that existed in the 1940s-1980s onenote Mar 2019 #42
The entire premise of the doctrine was based on allocation of scarce broadcasting resources jberryhill Mar 2019 #56
How does that overcome the fact that Codeine Mar 2019 #27
There you go.......Clouding the issue with facts again. WillowTree Mar 2019 #36
I'll just reiterate what others have said. It would be useless today The Genealogist Mar 2019 #34
People pushing government censorship to 'save our country' have lost their ability to detect Irony GulfCoast66 Mar 2019 #38
It would take the destruction of the internet and the return of only 3 networks scheming daemons Mar 2019 #48
+1 grantcart Mar 2019 #49
I'm personally against Turin_C3PO Mar 2019 #50
for Congress to have a spine and a sense of decency gopiscrap Mar 2019 #51
The Fairness Doctrine was based on federal licensing power over broadcasters. A failure to empedocles Mar 2019 #52
The Red Lion case did not result in the forfeiture of a license. onenote Mar 2019 #53
A federal shutdown of the internet and cable tv? theboss Mar 2019 #54
What would it take? rsdsharp Mar 2019 #55
I have the answer. Got the idea from Trump's reaction to FoxNews being blocked Baitball Blogger Mar 2019 #57
no kidding. good idea. nt Grasswire2 Mar 2019 #58
I see that Daily Kos is mounting an activist fight against FOX Grasswire2 Mar 2019 #59
If the Fairness Doctrine wont work, what will? Brawndo Mar 2019 #60
Imo, the fairness doctrine as a concept is nonsensical at best, and Oneironaut Mar 2019 #61
+1000 Power 2 the People Mar 2019 #62
How many people do you think watch Fox News every night? onenote Mar 2019 #63
This! Codeine Mar 2019 #65
2 to 3 million. But the propaganda spreads like a virus. Power 2 the People Mar 2019 #66
We really need to outlaw FNC since it is just hate speech... Joe941 Mar 2019 #68
"Hate speech is not free speech." FiveGoodMen Mar 2019 #71
Stop. Codeine Mar 2019 #73
A nation that believed in fairness FiveGoodMen Mar 2019 #70
Nothing will. Soon all broadcasting will be online KWR65 Mar 2019 #74
I can see it now... Act_of_Reparation Mar 2019 #76
Something should definitely get on the platform. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2019 #89
Regulation of political speech. Codeine Mar 2019 #90
Regulation like the fairness doctrine. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2019 #91
The fairness doctrine died with the Codeine Mar 2019 #92
Then count me in for countervailing speech. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2019 #93
Whatever you did... jmowreader Mar 2019 #94
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