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In reply to the discussion: Bill Moyers blisters Obama for abandoning his net neutrality promises [View all]snot
(11,838 posts)21. Actually, the depressing thing is,
the FCC's history going back at least as far as Bush is one of ignoring the largest public outcries in history, in favor of allowing further concentration of power over media in the hands of big corporations.
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I saw that smear on a far Right Wing forum re Moyers ten years ago, but never saw a shred
sabrina 1
May 2014
#31
I wish the responses were more substantive than mere gleeful bashing.
BlancheSplanchnik
May 2014
#13
Of course he can take it. What's that supposed to mean. Do you know what a
rhett o rick
May 2014
#15
Sadly true, and before Bush. I've watched it since Reagan did away with the Fairness Doctrine.
mountain grammy
May 2014
#28
Thank you, QFS.. This isn't over and I'm sure Pres Obama respects Bill Moyers input.
Cha
May 2014
#18
THIS is what has to stop unless we want a total takeover of this country by Corporations.
sabrina 1
May 2014
#30
I doubt a majority of the people want that. But we are seeing the exposure of more and more
sabrina 1
May 2014
#41
Yes, and former Security Contractors head our top Security Agencies. And yet, with all this evidence
sabrina 1
May 2014
#44
The pressure on any Democratic president to turn hard right must be overwhelming for
indepat
May 2014
#50
Which is why a part of our job is to make sure they have no space to do so
TheKentuckian
May 2014
#58