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Democrat Rep. Henry Waxman: 'Oversight of the Internet is One of His Top Priorities'
Monday, February 16, 2009 | Kristinn

Posted on 02/16/2009 6:59:38 PM PST by kristinn

The American Spectator's Prowler column published today has a disturbing report on the plans by the Democratic Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee Henry Waxman to regulate political speech on the Internet.

In addition to details of methods Waxman is considering to rein in conservative talk radio, The Prowler reports on Waxman's desire to use the power of the federal government to investigate amd control political content on the Internet.

The article quotes an unnamed committee staffer as saying of Waxman's power grab:

"Does one heavily trafficked Internet site present one side of an issue and not link to sites that present alternative views? These are some of the questions the chairman is thinking about right now, and we are going to have an FCC that will finally have the people in place to answer them."

"Internet radio is becoming a big deal, and we're seeing that some web sites are able to control traffic and information, while other sites that may be of interest or use to citizens get limited traffic because of the way the people search and look for information. We're at very early stages on this, but the chairman has made it clear that oversight of the Internet is one of his top priorities."

"This isn't just about Limbaugh or a local radio host most of us haven't heard about. The FCC and state and local governments also have oversight over the Internet lines and the cable and telecom companies that operate them. We want to get alternative views on radio and TV, but we also want to makes sure those alternative views are read, heard and seen online, which is becoming increasingly video and audio driven. Thanks to the stimulus package, we've established that broadband networks -- the Internet -- are critical, national infrastructure. We think that gives us an opening to look at what runs over that critical infrastructure."

The article reports that Waxman intends to work with Democratic Party President Barack Hussein Obama's nominee to be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Julius Genachowski, who is awaiting confirmation by the Democrat controlled Senate, to investigate and regulate free speech on the Internet.


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To: kristinn

Big man, pig man, ha ha, charade you are.


21 posted on 02/16/2009 7:10:37 PM PST by windsorknot
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To: kristinn


photoshop by FReeper armymarinemom

22 posted on 02/16/2009 7:10:40 PM PST by ETL (Smoking gun evidence on ALL the ObamaRat-commie connections at my newly revised FR Home/About page)
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To: kristinn

I find it horrifying how many Liberal Jews instantly become Nazis for the Left.


23 posted on 02/16/2009 7:10:46 PM PST by pabianice
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To: kristinn

Net Neutrality is pure double speak.

We have already witnessed the initial occurances of net filtering by the search engines. First with Google, now with Yahoo and Altavista (to a lesser degree).

Many times recently I have had the “you cannot go there from here” type response from a benign search.

On top of that I have already experienced e-mails frozen because of content at the connection of my local ISP to Yahoo. And it was a simple screen capture of a Technorati search. Nothing vulgar, nothing sensitive, nothing illegal. But none the less it happened.

Welcome to the Brave New World.


24 posted on 02/16/2009 7:11:04 PM PST by Texas Fossil
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Dang, that boy could use some serious plastic surgery.


25 posted on 02/16/2009 7:11:36 PM PST by Semper Mark (Second Amendment Guarantees The First Amendment)
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To: kristinn

“Thanks to the stimulus package, we’ve established that broadband networks — the Internet — are critical, national infrastructure. We think that gives us an opening to look at what runs over that critical infrastructure.””

Once it becomes federal infrastructure, it is ALL OVER for a free internet.

ruefully


26 posted on 02/16/2009 7:11:46 PM PST by petro45acp (A government may create work, but only a free market creates jobs, careers, and growth!)
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To: FlingWingFlyer
"Note the ears!"

Big floppy ears are all the rage in Washington these...

27 posted on 02/16/2009 7:11:56 PM PST by Redbob (W.W.J.B.D.: "What Would Jack Bauer Do?")
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To: kristinn

The DhimmiRats are getting bolder and bolder. I am quite fearful for the future of the Nation.

Waxman, Pelosi, Reid, 0bama, all of them...regularly slapping the faces of the masses, and ignoring the will of the people.


28 posted on 02/16/2009 7:12:00 PM PST by PubliusMM (RKBA; a matter of fact, not opinion. 01-20-2013: Change we can look forward to.)
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To: kristinn

Seditious A Holes !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5t8GdxFYBU


29 posted on 02/16/2009 7:12:32 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: kristinn

GWB was absolutely right: “They hate our freedoms.”


30 posted on 02/16/2009 7:12:53 PM PST by 1_Of_We
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To: Redbob

The boy’s mother had to tie a pork chop around his neck to get their dog to play with him.


31 posted on 02/16/2009 7:13:50 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer (Have You Punched A Democrat Today? - Do it for the children.)
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To: kristinn

We’re about to see several good reasons for a conservative march on Washington.


32 posted on 02/16/2009 7:14:07 PM PST by OKSooner ("He's quite mad, you know." - Sean Connery to Honor Blackman in "Goldfinger".)
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To: kristinn

Where dose he say he gets the authority to regulate the internet?


33 posted on 02/16/2009 7:14:19 PM PST by ThomasThomas ( Accept it, there is no except after in math.)
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To: kristinn

My tagline says it all...


34 posted on 02/16/2009 7:14:23 PM PST by DTogo (Time to bring back the Sons of Liberty.)
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To: kristinn
Democrat Rep. Henry Waxman: 'Oversight of the Internet is One of His Top Priorities'

He wants to forget his want of change at the opera in a phantom way.

The Internet is next?

35 posted on 02/16/2009 7:14:23 PM PST by EGPWS (Trust in God, Question everyone else)
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To: ETL

I am going to blame my nightmares on you. LOL


36 posted on 02/16/2009 7:14:26 PM PST by nobama08
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To: kristinn


37 posted on 02/16/2009 7:14:57 PM PST by XR7
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To: kristinn

Kicking the Constitution when it is down.

Nostrilitis Waxman on free speech.

HR 45 on the right to bear arms.

And it has only been three lousy weeks.....


38 posted on 02/16/2009 7:16:00 PM PST by SpinyNorman (The ACLU empowers terrorists and criminals, weakens America, and degrades our society.)
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To: kristinn

DOCTRINE AIR DEMOCRACY

Senior FCC staff working for acting Federal Communications Commissioner Michael Copps held meetings last week with policy and legislative advisers to House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman to discuss ways the committee can create openings for the FCC to put in place a form of the “Fairness Doctrine” without actually calling it such.

Waxman is also interested, say sources, in looking at how the Internet is being used for content and free speech purposes. “It’s all about diversity in media,” says a House Energy staffer, familiar with the meetings. “Does one radio station or one station group control four of the five most powerful outlets in one community? Do four stations in one region carry Rush Limbaugh, and nothing else during the same time slot? Does one heavily trafficked Internet site present one side of an issue and not link to sites that present alternative views? These are some of the questions the chairman is thinking about right now, and we are going to have an FCC that will finally have the people in place to answer them.”

Copps will remain acting chairman of the FCC until President Obama’s nominee, Julius Genachowski, is confirmed, and Copps has been told by the White House not create “problems” for the incoming chairman by committing to issues or policy development before the Obama pick arrives.

But Copps has been a supporter of putting in place policies that would allow the federal government to have greater oversight over the content that TV and radio stations broadcast to the public, and both the FCC and Waxman are looking to licensing and renewal of licensing as a means of enforcing “Fairness Doctrine” type policies without actually using the hot-button term “Fairness Doctrine.”

One idea Waxman’s committee staff is looking at is a congressionally mandated policy that would require all TV and radio stations to have in place “advisory boards” that would act as watchdogs to ensure “community needs and opinions” are given fair treatment. Reports from those advisory boards would be used for license renewals and summaries would be reviewed at least annually by FCC staff.

Waxman and the FCC staff are also said to be looking at ways to ease the “consumer complaint” process, which could also be used along with the advisory boards.

The House Energy and Commerce Committee is also looking at how it can put in place policies that would allow it greater oversight of the Internet. “Internet radio is becoming a big deal, and we’re seeing that some web sites are able to control traffic and information, while other sites that may be of interest or use to citizens get limited traffic because of the way the people search and look for information,” says on committee staffer. “We’re at very early stages on this, but the chairman has made it clear that oversight of the Internet is one of his top priorities.”

“This isn’t just about Limbaugh or a local radio host most of us haven’t heard about,” says Democrat committee member. “The FCC and state and local governments also have oversight over the Internet lines and the cable and telecom companies that operate them. We want to get alternative views on radio and TV, but we also want to makes sure those alternative views are read, heard and seen online, which is becoming increasingly video and audio driven. Thanks to the stimulus package, we’ve established that broadband networks — the Internet — are critical, national infrastructure. We think that gives us an opening to look at what runs over that critical infrastructure.”

Also involved in “brainstorming” on “Fairness Doctrine and online monitoring has been the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank, which has published studies pressing for the Fairness Doctrine, as well as the radical MoveOn.org, which has been speaking to committee staff about policies that would allow them to use their five to six million person database to mobilize complaints against radio, TV or online entities they perceive to be limiting free speech or limiting opinion.


39 posted on 02/16/2009 7:16:28 PM PST by Gone_Postal ("Men who say it cannot be done, should not interupt those doing it.")
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To: exist

Bill doesn’t seem to get that it is advertising which keeps radio stations on the air, no one will pay for air time when Ron Reagan or Jim Hightower are talking.


40 posted on 02/16/2009 7:16:46 PM PST by LukeL (Yasser Arafat: "I'd kill for a Nobel Peace Prize")
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