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Fairness Doctrine + Net Neutrality

July 29, 2006 by Laura | Trackback URI

Classic Kos Kid:

I was looking at some interactive thing (1+ / 0-)

about the upcoming elections from the ny times website, and I went through several states, disappointed to see what a high percentage of “safe” seats there were — on both sides. That and the self-financing. I think that and gerrymandering are both wrong. Maybe we should hire some people from Singapore to map out congressional districts based on county and city lines plus population, without regard to political affiliation. We’d have a much more moderate Congress, and congressional candidates wouldn’t get elected if they were out on the fringe.

Then of course, we’d have to reinstate the fairness doctrine. and real campaign reform.

Without Net Neutrality, We (dKos) are history. Thank Ron Wyden fax (202-228-2717) or phone (202-224-5244) -7.63/-6.41

by vome minnesota on Thu Jul 27, 2006 at 01:50:16 PM PDT

Fairness doctrine and Net Neutrality in the same post. If the poster was being sarcastic I didn’t detect it.

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