FCC deregulates the media.
FCC deregulates the media.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/fyi/news/06/03/ ... index.html
What do you think? Does this give media too much power or does it allow more freedom of the press?
What do you think? Does this give media too much power or does it allow more freedom of the press?
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The word deregulate makes me cringe. Whenever I hear it, I think of how Ronald Reagan deregulated the airlines and the economy went to hell. I can't see any good coming out of this.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
well the FCC won't let me be won't let me be me so let me see
heh.
what this means, essentially, is that there will be fewer people owning more media sources. i find it ironic that people are frightened that the media will now become a voice box for the agenda's of certain high-pro amerikans. as if the media today is anything more then a voice box for your government.
what's going to change? zippo. just fewer people for the feds to bribe/strong-arm.
heh.
what this means, essentially, is that there will be fewer people owning more media sources. i find it ironic that people are frightened that the media will now become a voice box for the agenda's of certain high-pro amerikans. as if the media today is anything more then a voice box for your government.
what's going to change? zippo. just fewer people for the feds to bribe/strong-arm.

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i actually just read a Safire article on this in the times the other day. it's ridiculous. now the big media moguls, who currently were able to reach and control about 35% of the audience, are going to be able to reach almost half the audience. this is gonna squash out all the little independent corperations that may just have given us a different perspective. the whole thing is a monopoly of sorts.
hopefully tomorrow congress will pass the bill that proposes to roll the percentage back to 35, but who the hell knows. so many of those congress men and women are already lost deep within those media moguls' pockets.
but yeah it's not like it will make a difference anyway, the only news sources i actually bother with are the new york times and bbc. and they're not going anywhere.
hopefully tomorrow congress will pass the bill that proposes to roll the percentage back to 35, but who the hell knows. so many of those congress men and women are already lost deep within those media moguls' pockets.
but yeah it's not like it will make a difference anyway, the only news sources i actually bother with are the new york times and bbc. and they're not going anywhere.
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For Your Lungs Only wrote:The word deregulate makes me cringe. Whenever I hear it, I think of how Ronald Reagan deregulated the airlines and the economy went to hell. I can't see any good coming out of this.
actually Raegan pulled the economy out of the shitbox
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I personally support this action. Why limit the amount of business a company can achieve? Also, with companies allowed to expand, that creates more jobs. Call me crazy, but that is how I feel.
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I say he IS a murderer, because the fetus is more or less alive. however, my stance on abortion remains pro life. here's why:
the relationship between a mother and a fetus is much like that of a parasite and a host. therefore, the mother retains all the rights of the baby. the baby is there by the mothers permission and not by right.
therefore, she retains the right to choose whether or not to give birth. BUUUUTTT... the husband did not allow her to make this choice. so he's a bad guy
i know i know i'm treading on thin ice here... anybody else got an opinion?
EDIT:
I say he IS a murderer, because the fetus is more or less alive. however, my stance on abortion remains pro life. here's why:
the relationship between a mother and a fetus is much like that of a parasite and a host. therefore, the mother retains all the rights of the baby. the baby is there by the mothers permission and not by right.
therefore, she retains the right to choose whether or not to give birth. BUUUUTTT... the husband did not allow her to make this choice. so he's a bad guy
i know i know i'm treading on thin ice here... anybody else got an opinion?

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What rights should the father have? They certainly don't have the right to dictate what the mother does with her body, so... insist that the unwanted (by the mother) fetus be transferred to a surrogate mother and brought to term? I doubt it. Face it: biology has rigged it so the father has virtually no rights in the matter. In order for him to have any rights, we'd have to legislate biology. But you're against legislation. So where does that leave the situation?
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Is the father not supposed to want his unborn child if the mother wants an abortion, or is he supposed to let it go and wait for the mother to decide when she wants children?
Is the father supposed to want the child just like the mother does, even if the mother and father don't get along anymore?
Please answer.
Is the father supposed to want the child just like the mother does, even if the mother and father don't get along anymore?
Please answer.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.