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I'm simply saying there are ways to allow an opposing voice in every area and not limit or reduce the dominate side. As far as this particular case they aren't going to say they wanted to squash Progressive Talk that's bad business and only hurries a fairness doctrine.But I've actually talked about it with my friend & others that worked at the station and they tell me you can trace similar patterns all over the country... and the purpose of the Catholic station is obviously not an attempt to make any money because it's like the bottom of the bottom. I'm not talking about every special interest group... I'm simply talking about our two major political Parties... If there was ever a viable 3rd Party sure I'd be fine with them having a spot as well. The main reason for this is because there is a lot of misinformation about the other sides agenda & intentions in an attempt to vilify the opposition. Both sides do this to some extent. Being able on the same easy format to listen and weigh out what seems best for you personally... seems good to me.I said MSNBC leans LEFT. Just like FOX leans RIGHT. In my opinion ABC & CNN are down the middle. I listen to MSNBC because it's entertaining and shows like Countdown & The Rachel Maddow Show really go after the policies & tactics of the Right and I like that... but I watch CNN when I want to see a high powered yet neutral viewpoint. Religious groups are not political parties... or at least their tax exempt status says they're not supposed to be. Some type of a fairness doctrine is about politics.
I'm simply saying there are ways to allow an opposing voice in every area and not limit or reduce the dominate side. As far as this particular case they aren't going to say they wanted to squash Progressive Talk that's bad business and only hurries a fairness doctrine.
But I've actually talked about it with my friend & others that worked at the station and they tell me you can trace similar patterns all over the country... and the purpose of the Catholic station is obviously not an attempt to make any money because it's like the bottom of the bottom.
I'm not talking about every special interest group... I'm simply talking about our two major political Parties... If there was ever a viable 3rd Party sure I'd be fine with them having a spot as well. The main reason for this is because there is a lot of misinformation about the other sides agenda & intentions in an attempt to vilify the opposition. Both sides do this to some extent. Being able on the same easy format to listen and weigh out what seems best for you personally... seems good to me.
I said MSNBC leans LEFT. Just like FOX leans RIGHT.
In my opinion ABC & CNN are down the middle. I listen to MSNBC because it's entertaining and shows like Countdown & The Rachel Maddow Show really go after the policies & tactics of the Right and I like that... but I watch CNN when I want to see a high powered yet neutral viewpoint.
Religious groups are not political parties... or at least their tax exempt status says they're not supposed to be. Some type of a fairness doctrine is about politics.