tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20315183.post-51416278093140036502008-07-08T17:11:00.001-05:002008-07-08T17:13:09.534-05:00Conditional Support For "Fairness Doctrine"I could (As a conservative and strict constitutionlist) bring myself to support a First Amendment violating "Fairness Doctrine" if, and only if the following conditions are first met:<br />1. That the broadcast media part of this process be first tried out, for a minimum of three years on NPR and all publicly owned broadcast operations which use the public airways; AND,<br />2. As newspapers use the public roads (Paid for by all tax payers) to distribute their editions, the editorials of all daily newspapers be subjected to the same three-year test---Before it is inflicted on magazines or "talk show radio"<br /><br />Should I hold my breath for such conditions?James Pawlakhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12186313444291703809noreply@blogger.com