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In reply to the discussion: I believe in free speech and all, BUT ... there really should be, somehow, a [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)20. People are turning them off in droves, though. That's the good news.
Faux, Limbaugh....their ratings are plummeting.
MSNBC is expanding their weekend programming because more people are watching. Eyes on the screen are what enable them to charge more for advertising dollars, and provide more programming.
It's taken a long while for the pendulum to swing, but swing it finally has. All things are certainly not equal, yet, but it's way better than it was eight years ago.
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I believe in free speech and all, BUT ... there really should be, somehow, a [View all]
RKP5637
Apr 2013
OP
Actually, in the Heller case, every one of the Justices acknowledged that firearms can be regulated.
AnotherMcIntosh
Apr 2013
#64
That might be, but that works both ways and can enable the destruction of the society we enjoy. n/t
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#3
Would you have accepted restrictions on criticism of GWB during the Iraq War?
brooklynite
Apr 2013
#44
I do agree ... it would be hard if not really impossible to "codify into an acceptable law." It
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#46
Yes, that is an excellent link! We, can escape it, but for many it's not that easy ... so, they get
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#11
There should be some level of control when it crosses the line ... It's not opposing anyone ... it's
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#10
See #8. We used to have a cap (equal time, balance) that prevented this type of
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#25
Yep, I certainly agree, as more and more people realize the source has bias, as another poster was
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#33
Great quote!!! I loved that show. I still watch it on TV here and also on NetFlix. n/t
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#49
I don't think Rachel Maddow should have to give half her time to opposing views. n/t
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2013
#55
Yep, I really do agree, it would be a horribly slippery slope. That limit would be twisted and
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#41
Free speech is NOT fomenting hate and violence over the public airwaves. It's just not.
Zen Democrat
Apr 2013
#6
Yes! That is exactly what I'm trying to say. It's the outright lies and distortions on mass media
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#12
We own the airwaves, and our government should ensure that they're used responsibly
MannyGoldstein
Apr 2013
#7
They have cornered the market with hatred. ... as you say, equal time would certainly balance the
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#14
Yep, very very true. It's way better. The local radio here was so vile last night with
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#30
Comparing which of the niche, nearly unwatched cable outlets gets more viewers is silly
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#59
And that, IMO, is a root cause ... lack of responsibility when directed toward millions. n/t
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#16
Yes, this is quite true ... it does result in "the best public political discourse on the planet."
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#39
Except in the vicinity of Occupy-Wall-St protesters in NYC and elsewhere whenever Bloomberg and
AnotherMcIntosh
Apr 2013
#69
The republicans use the laws to their advantage. That kind of free speech would be libel and/or
Sunlei
Apr 2013
#23
Yep, it would have the converse effect ... and in essence a lack of free speech. n/t
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#45
our media has given up any sense of responsibility whatsoever. it's broken beyond repair.
spanone
Apr 2013
#32
Yep, this way is best! As you say, " Hate radio is a dying beast..." Public opinion is swinging the
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#37
I saw a popular commentator on a major network making an obvious pitch for a nexus...
slackmaster
Apr 2013
#50
I guess it's that time AGAIN: "Let's discuss limitations on the First Amendment."
WinkyDink
Apr 2013
#52
Yeah, you're certainly right, in the big picture it would lead toward more totalitarians. n/t
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#63
So after 9-11 should there have been a crack down on those who were critical of Bush?
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2013
#54
Yep! It's really not possible, since the basic premise would shift depending on who TPTB were ...
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#61
I saved this ... excellent sources. What does bother me are those that listen to this dribble
RKP5637
Apr 2013
#62
And the religion serves the purpose of promoting ignorance and magical thinking
Arugula Latte
Apr 2013
#67
I wouldn't mind having a ministry of speech to decide what is acceptable speech and what isn't
octothorpe
Apr 2013
#72