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10-14-2004, 09:59 AM | #31 | |
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10-14-2004, 12:06 PM | #32 | ||
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And to the extent that Bush made HIS 'military record' an issue, he HAS been railed on it. Namely that his biography says some crap about how it was "born to fly" or some such. I've heard people make fun of that a whole bunch. But Bush's ads don't mention it all the time, and he doesn’t mention it in his speeches and his debates and his commercials. In both instances, its all pointless hype. Counter-hype is equally pointless, but there it is. If you don't want to suffer counter-hype, don't use hype. about legality: I asked you to ad "The DNC Claims" before "That is an illegal action" because the DNC are the only ones who have said so thus far. Once a court steps in and agrees, then you get to say "that is illegal" with no qualifiers. And you can go ahead and use that quote whenever I repeat something only the RNC says is so. Hell, go find a single statement I’ve took from the RNC ever anyway (I still don't have my Talking points, and you never pointed out where I could find them. you DID send us all to "talkingpointsmemo.com", but couldn’t find the list of RNC talking points. What am I going to do NOW? I don’t know what my opinions are going to be! Waah! Oh wait, I’m an opinionated ass with out anyone telling me what my opinions ought to be.) I suppose I might have repeated something the LP has said on occasion, though. So quote away. Because you missed the point. the point being that these is apparently disagreement between what is "propaganda" and what is "documentary". Think back to Fahrenheit 9-11's release this summer. Half the people said "documentary" half the people said "propaganda". You (and the DNC) have labeled this program on Kerry's Anti-War "propaganda" because it attacks Kerry. I hear Moore plans on airing Fahrenheit 9-11 on TV sometime this month. IF the RNC sues, saying it is ”propaganda”, should they be disallowed by law to show it? I sure don’t think so! The antidote to bad speech is more speech. NOT censorship. I, for one, think its quite all right to criticize a politician on TV. Call me a wacky Libertarian or a Right Wing Kook Constitutionalist or a Ultra-Liberal Civil Rights Activist if you want, but I value freedom of speech. In the strict sense of Legality, if it does get deemed by a single judge (or panel of judges) as "propaganda" to criticize a candidate, then yes, it will be "illegal". (just filing suit against someone doesn't mean their actions are "illegal". If I sue you for breathing, that doesn't mean its illegal) But then, read my former post about what I think of the laws in the first place. Freedom is far more important then control. I won't take away the freedom of the Swift Vets, Michael Moore, Al Franken, or Bill Oreilly. I can agree or disagree with all or none of them, but they ALL of the right to freedom of the press.(why not try "remembering" this one. I'm saying Al Franken, who I think is a worthless jokester, has the right to spread his "propaganda"... ON THE PUBLIC AIR WAVES! onos!) The McCain-Feingold "reforms" are a stain on the concept of the Freedom of Press (although it is interesting to watch the 527 suck money away form the central control of political parties, and the ensuing crap that gets funded. cases in point: MoveOn and Swift Vets). And again, this "propaganda" or "documentary" doesn't actually matter, because its all pointless hype ANYWAY. A critics point out about Moore's movies, at very least, they are good entertainment. edit: just cuz Talking Points are so popular these days, i'll make my own list of Talking Points from the ZNC (Zeth National Committee of one)
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10-15-2004, 07:23 PM | #34 | ||
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10-15-2004, 10:09 PM | #35 |
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they are peempting regual programming to show this on network television, while a moore film was just turned down by a pay-per-view network...
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10-16-2004, 05:27 PM | #37 | |
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hey, I never said the government is consistent.
although, look back at the laws from 1791. You'll see a lot of censorship laws for pornography and nudity on the books. And that was before the concept of "public airwaves". So the censorship of "smut" has been acceptable for a long time in America. Then there's the "Fire in a Crowded Theater" concept from the 1910's that 'limits' free speech (that case was actually about guys passing out literature telling people to dodge the draft during WWI. Since dodging the draft was illegal, and there was a law on the books saying you can't pass out literature inciting people to break the law, the guys were convicted. It had NOTHING to do with theaters OR fire. And, the judge is on record a few years alter saying that his statement was a mistake. i also think a 1960's case over turned that decision. /history lesson) either way, political speech ought not be stopped. That is THE point of the first amendment. If the first amendment protected porn, but not criticism of political candidates... I think it might be time to shoot the bastards.
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10-17-2004, 04:25 PM | #39 |
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This is ridiculous. If they had aired Fahrenheit 9/11 that closed to the election, there would have been a massive ruckus.
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10-17-2004, 05:58 PM | #40 |
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Just out of curiosity, if Sinclair had ordered its networks to air a "documentary" stating how Bush knew/planned for 9/11 without warning the American populace, who here would care?
Edit: to be more clear, this "documentary" would be the opposite of the one being aired against Kerry. About some equally hot-button topic, equally critical, and against Bush.
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