Preempting the “Fairness Doctrine”
J.J. Jackson* | January 18, 2007
I’m no fool. If un-American liberals in Congress get their way with the “Fairness Doctrine” and begin cracking down on broadcasters for not presenting both sides of an issue (even if one is stupid, wrong or just plain goofy) I know that the internet will be their next target. And people like myself will be in the crosshairs.
So in an effort to preempt any claims that this site is biased and that we do not present competing points of view I have enlisted the help of a liberal to be the counterpoint to each post I make here.
I hope that you will enjoy his commentary and treat him with respect.
Contributor's website: http://www.libertyreborn.com
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Oh dear Lord. I cannot wait.