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The media is already nationalized under a corporatist state. What more do you want? Gravitycollapse Oct 2013 #1
The public owns the air waves but the government rainy Oct 2013 #9
Believe it or not, there are things equally as evil and manipulative as corporate private interest. Gravitycollapse Oct 2013 #24
I tend to agree gopiscrap Oct 2013 #2
The Internet is overtaking the corporate media. Uncle Joe Oct 2013 #3
The Internet May Be Our Only Hope TheMastersNemesis Oct 2013 #4
I like the way you think Nem legcramp Oct 2013 #5
I Remember When We At Least Had A Decent Media. TheMastersNemesis Oct 2013 #6
Oh, the irony. Someone uses the "new media" of an internet discussion board Nye Bevan Oct 2013 #7
The real answer may be that liberals have to stop being nice starroute Oct 2013 #8
I Agree They Need To Be Ready To Get Nasty Back. TheMastersNemesis Oct 2013 #11
Nationalize the media? Seriously? onenote Oct 2013 #10
Support NPR they flake out occassionally, but overall pretty good. Tigress DEM Oct 2013 #12
We need the TRUTH in advertising laws to apply to News Media. Tigress DEM Oct 2013 #13
seig heil. nt Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #14
Bring back the Fairness Doctrine ThoughtCriminal Oct 2013 #15
Anti Trust Laws Are On The Books And Have Not Been Enforced Since Reagan. TheMastersNemesis Oct 2013 #17
You think nationalization is more likely? ThoughtCriminal Oct 2013 #19
No Never Happen. Unless The GOP Get Complete Power. TheMastersNemesis Oct 2013 #21
With all due respect ThoughtCriminal Oct 2013 #25
Should the Fairness Doctrine apply to websites as well as TV stations? Nye Bevan Oct 2013 #23
Probably not ThoughtCriminal Oct 2013 #26
So only apply it to over-the-air channels, Nye Bevan Oct 2013 #30
Correct. ThoughtCriminal Oct 2013 #37
15-20 years ago 60+ companies comprised the media. Now it's six. xfundy Oct 2013 #16
I Know That And Was Being A Bit Provocative About Any Kind Of Take Over. TheMastersNemesis Oct 2013 #18
The TeleCom Act of '96 was the final nail in the coffin Blue_Tires Oct 2013 #38
Ironic nazi-like post is well... Ironic and nazi-like... Decaffeinated Oct 2013 #20
Yes That Would Be Nazi Like Which Is What The GOP Would Actually Do. TheMastersNemesis Oct 2013 #22
Anti trust laws abelenkpe Oct 2013 #27
I Think That If Obama Were To Order Anti Trust He Would Not Stay President. TheMastersNemesis Oct 2013 #28
I don't know all the cases his admin has taken on, but I do know they took on a healthcare merger okaawhatever Oct 2013 #29
To bring an antitrust suit one has to be monopolizing or attempting to monpolize onenote Oct 2013 #36
Nationalized media? Ugh... No thanks... Dash87 Oct 2013 #31
I Was Just Being Provocative That Will Never Happen. TheMastersNemesis Oct 2013 #41
That sounds rather Pravda-like. HappyMe Oct 2013 #32
Mmm, I love the smell of totalitarianism in the morning. Puzzledtraveller Oct 2013 #33
Only Conspicuously Anomalous Capitalization Can Save Us!!!!!1! Orrex Oct 2013 #34
What's that supposed to mean? 1-Old-Man Oct 2013 #35
End NSA spying on Americans. woo me with science Oct 2013 #39
lol Pretzel_Warrior Oct 2013 #40
Jesus, no thanks.I rather suffer some dumb media sufrommich Oct 2013 #42
Shut down the web and take it over? I don't think so. randome Oct 2013 #43
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