Treason Committed Against The Sacred Motherland Should Be Punished, Comrades! »
Posted By GlennFrancoSimmons 9 months, 3 weeks ago in NewsThe Great Patriotic Battle to implement government-endorsed speech is under way.
"Fellow comrade of our Sacred Revolution, did you hear the treasonous hate speech on the radio tonight?"
"Yes, I did, fellow comrade of our Sacred Revolution. We must turn over the transcript to our Community Advisory Board so it can protect The Motherland, my dear comrade."
"Yes, fellow comrade, he must be arrested and jailed, if we are to protect our Sacred Revolution."
If you are part of the hemlock-drinking censorship crowd, then this report from The American Spectator will probably be dismissed as mere quackery, but it's worth noting:
“Senior FCC staff working for acting Federal Communications Commissioner Michael Copps held meetings last week with policy and legislative advisers to House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman to discuss ways the committee can create openings for the FCC to put in place a form of the "Fairness Doctrine" without actually calling it such. ...
“One idea Waxman's committee staff is looking at is a congressionally mandated policy that would require all TV and radio stations to have in place "advisory boards" that would act as watchdogs to ensure ‘community needs and opinions’ are given fair treatment. Reports from those advisory boards would be used for license renewals and summaries would be reviewed at least annually by FCC staff.”
Only a dictatorial wanna-be could propose something like this, but the problem is that Washington is filled with such power-hungry simpletons.
I have a few questions for our Hugo Chavez.
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