Archive for July 27th, 2009

Bill Moyers Indicts Limbaugh, Other Radio Hosts for 'Inciting
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Moyers insisted that while some Democrats lobby for a new "fairness doctrine," he is not one of them, and noted the two new commissioners and the new chairman of the FCC expressed opposition to it. Conservatives nonetheless wave the fallacious threat
Moyers, Paragon of Virtue: Rush Incites "Riots in the Public Mind" RushLimbaugh.com (subscription)
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Bill Moyers Indicts Moyers, Other Radio Hosts for 'Inciting Riots
NewsBusters
Moyers insisted that while some Democrats lobby for a new "fairness doctrine," he is not one of them, and noted the two new commissioners and the new chairman of the FCC expressed opposition to it. Conservatives nonetheless wave the fallacious threat
Moyers, Paragon of Virtue: Rush Incites "Riots in the Public Mind" RushLimbaugh.com (subscription)
all 2 news articles

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Today in History
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In 1987, the Federal Communications Commission voted to abolish the Fairness Doctrine, which required radio and television stations to present balanced coverage of controversial issues. Ten years ago: On the eve of congressional votes on the

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