Thursday, June 03, 2010

Liberal Democrats Attack Free Speech Rights : Stop the Truth

When an organization can't win in the arena of ideas they must turn to other means of stopping the debate. With liberal hate organizations stepping up their attacks on talk radio and cable news, it's a sure sign that hate is losing to the truth. This is the good news. The liberal Democrats believe this is bad news and must not be tolerated. The liberals believe if they are to succeed in their quest of total take over of the American dream, they must be stamped out the truth as soon as possible.

With the coming elections it is imperative that the liberals must stop the truth from influencing the outcome of the November election. Liberals have always relied on lies, misinformation and election fraud to gain seats in congress. There is no reason to believe this year will be any different.

Therefore, given the importance of the coming elections, it is a necessity, the liberals believe, to have all sources of information in the control of liberal socialist Democrats. They already have print media and nearly all television outlets. The only outlets for the truth left for the general public is talk radio and cable news. Little wonder why they are on the attack now to stop these organizations.


Liberal Groups Want FCC to Police Talk Radio, Cable News
Wednesday, 02 Jun 2010 03:14 PM
By: Jim Meyers

A coalition of more than 30 mostly liberal organizations has sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission urging the agency to monitor “hate speech” on talk radio and cable news networks. The groups assert in the letter that “hate, extremism and misinformation have been on the rise . . . as the media has focused on Arizona’s passage of one of the harshest pieces of anti-Latino legislation in this country’s history.”

The organizations include the Center for Media Justice, the Rainbow Push Coalition, the League of United Latin American Citizens, the National Association of Latino Independent Producers, and Common Cause.“As traditional media have become less diverse and less competitive, they have also grown less responsible and less responsive to the communities that they are supposed to serve,” the letter states.

“In this same atmosphere hate speech thrives, as hate has developed as a profit-model for syndicated radio and cable television programs masquerading as ‘news.’”The coalition did not mention any specific media outlets.

The groups also argue that the Internet has made it more difficult for the public to separate “the facts from bigotry masquerading as news,” The Hill newspaper reports.

The Internet “gives the illusion that news sources have increased, but in fact there are fewer journalists employed now than ever before,” according to the coalition.“Moreover, on the Internet, speakers can hide in the cloak of anonymity, emboldened to say things that they may not say in the public eye.“For these reasons, as the Commission deliberates how the public interest will be served in the digital age, it should consider the extent of hate speech in media, and its effects.”

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