In Nashville today, during a speech to the National Religious Broadcasters Convention, President Bush said there’s nothing fair about the so-called ‘Fairness Doctrine’ that once required broadcasters to offer air time for competing ideologies. The FCC got rid of it about 20 years ago. Now, some Democrats in Congress – long the target of popular conservative radio talk-show hosts – think it’s time to bring it back. Perish the thought, Bush told the religious broadcasters in the following passage that ends with a veto promise. ‘This organization has had many important missions, but none more important than ensuring our airways – America’s airways – stay open to those who preach the ‘Good News.’ The very first amendment to our Constitution includes the freedom of speech and the freedom of religion. Founders believed these unalienable rights were endowed to us by our Creator. They are vital to a healthy democracy, and we must never let anyone take those freedoms away.’ ‘ I mention this because there’s an effort afoot that would jeopardize your right to express your views on public airways. Some members of Congress want to reinstate a regulation that was repealed 20 years ago. It […]
Thursday, March 13th, 2008
Bush: ‘Fairness Doctrine’ Unfair
Author: KEN HERMAN
Source: Austin-American Statesman
Publication Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2008, 02:19 PM
Link: Bush: ‘Fairness Doctrine’ Unfair
Source: Austin-American Statesman
Publication Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2008, 02:19 PM
Link: Bush: ‘Fairness Doctrine’ Unfair
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