Monday, May 25, 2009

Censorship Boards for Conservative Media

Brannon Howse welcomed Bob Unruh, a reporter for WorldnetDaily, to discuss numerous issues relating to health, the media and the Internet. They included: --Senate Bill 909 has just been introduced. This is the Senate version of the Hate Crimes Bill, House Resolution 1913, which passed in the House of Representatives yesterday. --A proposal to set up accountability committees that would attempt to keep local radio stations and their talk programming in "balance" --Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas openly disagrees with the Fairness Doctrine. --Senate Bills 773 and 778, the Cyber Security Act of 2009, whereby the president would have the right to shut down the Internet under whatever circumstances he deems to be an emergency --Approximately 36,000 deaths occur each year from the common flu, yet little is said about it. At the same time the swine flu situation is being called a pandemic when only one person has died from this to date. Brannon and Bob discuss the possible reasons for this reporting imbalance.

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