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    Censors for talk radio expected within 90 days
    Leader of public awareness campaign warns of 'Arctic blast' against free speech

    Posted: April 29, 2009
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    By Bob Unruh
    © 2009 WorldNetDaily


    The leader of a newly formed public awareness campaign to alert U.S. citizens about an effort to stifle free speech says he expects local "boards" will be assembled within 90 days to begin censoring talk radio, a move that will come as an "Arctic blast" against the expression of opinion in the United States.
    WND reported just days ago on a meeting at which more than two dozen principals of the nation's top talk radio shows held a private strategy meeting to discuss government plans to squelch critical political speech on radio.
    Organized by Brad O'Leary, author of the new book, "Shut Up, America! The End of Free Speech," and Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of WND, the group chose one attendee to be spokesman and chairman of the coalition – syndicated host Roger Hedgecock of San Diego.
    The American Radio Free Speech Foundation was adopted asthe name, and leaders now have announced a public awareness campaign and educational initiative, called Don't Touch My Dial.

    The announcement said the U.S. now is facing "an insidious attack on its First Amendment Rights that is being cloaked in legislation and regulation evidenced by the recently circulated draft FCC regulations … to impose 'localism' and 'media ownership diversity' on talk radio."
    "In addition, under the guise of 'cyberspace security,' Sens. Rockefeller, Snowe and Nelson have introduced S773 which would, critics say, give the federal government control over the Internet including, under emergency conditions, the right of the president to shut down the whole Internet or sites on it, including the interruption of e-mail," the announcement said.
    "When the public is informed about what is happening behind the scenes to threaten their First Amendment rights, they will be outraged. As shown in a recent poll that was commissioned by the coalition and is part of the 'Zogby/O'Leary Report's First 100 Days Poll' when 3,937 voters from the last election were asked: 'Four members of the U.S. Senate recently introduced a bill that would allow the president of the United States to turn off the Internet nationally in the event of an emergency, however the Bill does not DEFINE what constitutes an emergency. Do you support or oppose this bill?'" the announcement said.
    It's time to put up or shut up, America. Literally. Get the book that shows how to fight the assault on your freedom of speech!
    Nearly 82 percent opposed the idea. Only 5 percent agreed with it.
    Hedgecock told WND that most people simply don't understand what the government appears to be demanding.
    "I think the FCC is on the cusp of enacting regulations that would fundamentally alter the traditional American assumption that we have the right to share and debate political opinions," he said.
    "I believe the strategy is to make the current state of compliant journalism that prevails in the mainstream media the norm as well on the Internet and in talk radio," he said.
    And it's coming soon.
    "I think in the next 90 days we will see the imposition of the local advisory boards. They will immediately become complaint departments staffed by the Left on all local and nationally syndicate talk programs," Hedgecock warned.
    The underlying threat, of course, would be to the license the business needs to operate as a radio station.
    "The threats of those complaints to the viability of the underlying station licenses will be immediate and will force corporations that own these stations into a very defensive posture," he said.
    "Talk about a chilling effect on free speech, this will be an Arctic blast of restraint on opinion based on the threat to take the license away," Hedgecock said.
    But talk radio will be just the first target, he said.
    "The assault on the First Amendment that is being planned by the government and the extremist Left is not limited to their desire to silence conservative talk radio," he said. "Newspapers and television are not immune to the anti-First Amendment efforts that are at work here. In addition, the Internet is also a target for receiving the restrictive aspects of the so-called 'Fairness Doctrine.'"
    Just weeks ago, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., submitted an amendment to the D.C. Voting Bill which would require the FCC to "encourage and promote diversity in ... media ownership" and reaffirm FCC authority to mandate the presentation "of opposing points of view on issues of public importance."
    Also of concern to the hosts and producers gathered in the nation's capital was a decision last week by Clear Channel, the nation's largest owner of radio stations, to mandate the creation of local advisory boards by June at all of its properties. The move was seen as pre-emptive as the industry anticipates an FCC stacked with Barack Obama appointees will soon require stations to answer to panels of community activists.
    In February, the FCC floated several proposals to require stations to better serve local communities, including establishing community advisory boards to consult stations on programming.
    "We are materially increasing our commitment to community programming, increasing our accountability and broadening our public-service contributions in every local market we serve," said John Hogan, president and chief executive officer of Clear Channel. "We believe when radio focuses on servicing local communities, it is radio at its finest."
    Other key members of the group so far include Lars Larson, Rusty Humphries, Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, Steve Gill, Martha Zoller, Joyce Kaufman and Kirby Wilbur.
    The public awareness campaign website includes a petition campaign to protest the developing limits. It also describes the so-called "Fairness Doctrine," explains what it does to free speech and quotes a number of experts on the subject.
    "Rather than having the government regulate what people can say, we should let the market decide what people want to hear. That's precisely why the Fairness Doctrine was abandoned, and that's why it ought not to be revived," said U.S. Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., in a commentary critical of the plan.
    "This fight is a First Amendment fight and one that every American must be involved with, which is why we have created 'Don't Touch My Dial' as a vehicle for mass participation," Hedgecock said.
    Hedgecock also is chairman for Unfair Air, an effort to to protect First Amendment Rights as they pertain to radio and radio audiences.
    WND founder and editor Joseph Farah launched a petition campaign months ago to block federal government attacks on freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
    "This issue – and the urgent need for a broad-based, aggressive coalition to fight back – is much bigger than talk radio, and much more dangerous than an effort to simply silence a few voices that the current administration dislikes," says Hedgecock. "This fight is a First Amendment fight and one that every American must be involved with, which is why we have created 'Don’t Touch My Dial' as a vehicle for mass participation."



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    They just better not put a muzzle on Opie and Anthony.



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    Quote Originally Posted by geowhiz View Post
    They just better not put a muzzle on Opie and Anthony.
    Anthony may the the funniest guy Ive ever heard on the radio.
    His impressions, visuals that he creates, and timing, are the best.




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    Quote Originally Posted by DC View Post
    Anthony may the the funniest guy Ive ever heard on the radio.
    His impressions, visuals that he creates, and timing, are the best.

    Im a hard core O&A addict, it's almost all I listen to when in my car. Interestingly, although a "shock jock" show Anthony is very conservative in his beliefs and these guys have dealt with censorship issues and pushing the boundaries of FCC rules their entire career. The fact is that the FCC regulations have only increased in intolerance for "free speech" for at least the last 15 years. Attempting to censor radio talk shows and even satellite radio shows is nothing new, so to attempt to link it to our new administration is a joke at best.

    More far-right based fear peddling.



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    Quote Originally Posted by geowhiz View Post
    They just better not put a muzzle on Opie and Anthony.
    ...just when I think you are irredeemable lost to the nonsensical left you say something like this, only to dash my hopes with this:

    Quote Originally Posted by geowhiz View Post
    Im a hard core O&A addict, it's almost all I listen to when in my car. Interestingly, although a "shock jock" show Anthony is very conservative in his beliefs and these guys have dealt with censorship issues and pushing the boundaries of FCC rules their entire career. The fact is that the FCC regulations have only increased in intolerance for "free speech" for at least the last 15 years. Attempting to censor radio talk shows and even satellite radio shows is nothing new, so to attempt to link it to our new administration is a joke at best.

    More far-right based fear peddling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gooch View Post



    I can only imagine what conversation at a BBQ is like after a few beers...

    Generally centers around what's going on with our favorite football or baseball teams. (But this aint no barbeque).

    My point is that attempts at censorship is nothing new, and I dont support it at all, but it is a "PC World" reality.



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    This has been known for some time. Conservative talk radio hosts knew it was coming. The lefties don't want government school educated people to really know what is happening on the political side of the democratic government. If they really knew what was going on, they wouldn't vote for them. I see the ignorance every day. Yes public schools are government schools. I challenge anyone to prove me wrong.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringworm View Post
    This has been known for some time. Conservative talk radio hosts knew it was coming. The lefties don't want government school educated people to really know what is happening on the political side of the democratic government. If they really knew what was going on, they wouldn't vote for them. I see the ignorance every day. Yes public schools are government schools. I challenge anyone to prove me wrong.
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    When most american kids graduate from high school ,they are almost ready for the 8th grade............................




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    I have to agree with Geo on this one. Censorship is nothing new, and there have been various layers of censorship slowly being lain upon free speech for many decades now. However, that being said IF they are successful in radically changing the news talk radio scene then it will be linked directly to this democratic congress and president combo, and that will not be acceptable. That will be when we cross over from the path to socialism we are currently on to the path of communism, In my mind anyway.




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    Quote Originally Posted by JUSTAGIRL View Post
    MY DADDY says you are so right! When most American kids graduate from High School, they automatically become members of the ACCA. - -JAG
    (quote from below) Yes public schools are government schools. I challenge anyone to prove me wrong.

    this maybe true of most kids, but, we as parents need to challange our kids and remain involved and influencial in there value systems and development as young adults. It's easy for everyone to lump all kids into this general statement, but, I personally believe there are a higher percentage of kids going into college at a greater educational level than before. The bar has just been gradually raised over the last few decades. IMO

    If the school isn't cutting it - Challange the administration and if this doesn't work - move to a better school!



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    move to a better school?
    I'm not sure what you are trying to say.
    Just pick up the whole family, and move? Change jobs? The whole 9 yards?
    In some areas, Like Cook county Ill, and other "progressive" areas, you just cant pick what school your kids go to. They go the the schools in your district, or you pay through the nose to send them to a private school.





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    Hello Howler - not necessarily a physical move but a change in district or within the district. Here in CO we can change to out of district schools fairly easily. We just moved our freshman to a Douglas County school that offers so much more academically its amazing. The district we live in (rural) just cannot compete and is missing the boat on ways to attract/satisfy there base. Either way - challenging your kids and fostering their natural curiousity is what counts. I just get so tired of hearing there is no solution without throwing money at it.



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    The government tells you where your kid goes to school if you don't have the extra cash, like Howler said.




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    If the government would give you the money that is allotted for each student, there would be competition for having the best private school. These union school teachers don't have any ambition to teach since they don't worry about losing their jobs. Don't forget, they are government workers too. Obama doesn't send his kids to a government school. I wonder why?




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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringworm View Post
    If the government would give you the money that is allotted for each student, there would be competition for having the best private school. These union school teachers don't have any ambition to teach since they don't worry about losing their jobs. Don't forget, they are government workers too. Obama doesn't send his kids to a government school. I wonder why?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinars ready!! View Post
    Hello Howler - not necessarily a physical move but a change in district or within the district. Here in CO we can change to out of district schools fairly easily. We just moved our freshman to a Douglas County school that offers so much more academically its amazing. The district we live in (rural) just cannot compete and is missing the boat on ways to attract/satisfy there base. Either way - challenging your kids and fostering their natural curiousity is what counts. I just get so tired of hearing there is no solution without throwing money at it.

    That would be nice. Problem is where I went to school, that isnt possible.

    I went to school with a guy that got busted with a little weed in his locker (1980) Of course he got expelled.
    It was a nightmare for his family to jump through all the hoops in order for him to attend a school only 30 blocks north of the school he got kicked out of. No bus service, no sports for a year, just a bunch of crap.





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    Just saw on CNN that test scores on high school students hasn't increased since the 1970s - after spending billions of dollars, not doing a thing.

    Parents need to get involved with their children - the computer / TV isn't a parent. (and after that I am sure test scores will improve)



    But we all know the government doesn't want an educated public, cause they would realize what a mess things are in.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinarhunter View Post
    Just seems like a something that would take Decades to get moving...81% of private schools are Religious Schools...the ones that aren't are mostly special needs schools...My daughters not going to be taught that the earth magicly appeared over the course of seven days and that all the animals x2 in the world fit into one boat or that there is only one true Good person that ever existed...I'm sorry i like my science programs based on science NOT religious fairytales

    Until there are Private schools that are setup to teach instead of indoctrinating our children into a Christian Cult...affordable to the average man...there will always be a need for Public Schools


    Edit:I Realized after typing that this may offend some...Some times you just got to type exactly what you feel...So Sorry if i offended anyone...this is from the heart if it matters?
    So you think that these private schools teach "magic" instead of science? I think you seriously don't understand what happens in private schools. Do they cover up the fact that they believe in an alternative version of creation from government schools? No. But at least they present multiple ideas in order to fully educate the child. And just like in government schools, its up to the parent to help direct their child to what version they feel is the truth. There is a reason that children taught in private schools are far superior (on average) than those taught in government schools. And if you are going to let something like creation vs evolution stand in the way of your child receiving a superior education, then you are a very small minded and selfish individual. Its your job as a parent to to the best that you can for your child and pick up where you believe the school is lacking or incorrect. IMO




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    I think Dinarhunter went to a government school too. JMO




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