NOBAMA!! "Bloggin moderation by Big Government??
This should unite the "bloggin community" whether you lean "Blue" or "Red".
From the "Drudge Report".
There’s a huge concern among conservative talk radio hosts that reinstatement of the Fairness Doctrine would all-but destroy the industry due to equal time constraints. But speech limits might not stop at radio. They could even be extended to include the Internet and “government dictating content policy.”
FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell raised that as a possibility after talking with bloggers at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. McDowell spoke about a recent FCC vote to bar Comcast from engaging in certain Internet practices – expanding the federal agency’s oversight of Internet networks.
The commissioner, a 2006 President Bush appointee, told the Business & Media Institute the Fairness Doctrine could be intertwined with the net neutrality battle. The result might end with the government regulating content on the Web, he warned. McDowell, who was against reprimanding Comcast, said the net neutrality effort could win the support of “a few isolated conservatives” who may not fully realize the long-term effects of government regulation.
So to state this in "Bloggin Layman Terms", any post by Zuma Dogg would have to give way to an equally timed retort by one, "Dockweiler Mutt", "Mayor Sam" would give equal time to "Westside White Guy", "Joe B." would have to share his bloggin privilege with "Home Depot" (See the Horror!!, Joe B.) and our bloggin right to free posting would fall under the moderation of some Washington "DUM DUM" bureaucrat.
Wonder if Trujillo was promise this job in a Obama Administration.................
From the "Drudge Report".
There’s a huge concern among conservative talk radio hosts that reinstatement of the Fairness Doctrine would all-but destroy the industry due to equal time constraints. But speech limits might not stop at radio. They could even be extended to include the Internet and “government dictating content policy.”
FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell raised that as a possibility after talking with bloggers at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. McDowell spoke about a recent FCC vote to bar Comcast from engaging in certain Internet practices – expanding the federal agency’s oversight of Internet networks.
The commissioner, a 2006 President Bush appointee, told the Business & Media Institute the Fairness Doctrine could be intertwined with the net neutrality battle. The result might end with the government regulating content on the Web, he warned. McDowell, who was against reprimanding Comcast, said the net neutrality effort could win the support of “a few isolated conservatives” who may not fully realize the long-term effects of government regulation.
So to state this in "Bloggin Layman Terms", any post by Zuma Dogg would have to give way to an equally timed retort by one, "Dockweiler Mutt", "Mayor Sam" would give equal time to "Westside White Guy", "Joe B." would have to share his bloggin privilege with "Home Depot" (See the Horror!!, Joe B.) and our bloggin right to free posting would fall under the moderation of some Washington "DUM DUM" bureaucrat.
Wonder if Trujillo was promise this job in a Obama Administration.................
Labels: Dockweiler Mutt, Drudge Report, Mike Trujillo, NOBAMA, westside white guy, zuma dogg
3 Comments:
Unknown said:
Heritage Foundation and Obama together in one post? What next...
Obama arranged Monica's visit to oval office?
Nice try my blogging friend!
Anonymous said:
Leave it to Mayor Sam and Red Spot to take a story in which the facts all involve conservatives and use a graphic and irrelevant reference to a local Democrat operative to try to lay it at the feet of liberals. Intellectual dishonesty at its finest, courtesy of the Sister City!
Red Spot in CD 14 said:
Nothing like a little "spin" with the sunrise.
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