Posted on 05/09/2009 12:53:50 PM PDT by dvan
The acting chairman of the Federal Communications Commission has told members of a "diversity" committee who almost exclusively represent left-leaning organizations to tackle the status quo in America's broadcast industry and suggest "aggressive" solutions to what they see as problems.
According to The O'Leary Report, published by author Brad O'Leary, author of "Shut Up, America!: The End of Free Speech," the FCC's "Diversity Committee," headed by "Fairness Doctrine," supporter Henry Rivera, has begun its work.
The report said the committee made it clear at a meeting yesterday its members will force President Obama's supporters into positions of power within the broadcast industry.
The message came when acting FCC chief Michael J. Copps "forcefully denounced the current racial and gender makeup of the broadcast industry and called its lack of diversity 'a shameful state of affairs,'" the report said.
(Excerpt) Read more at worldnetdaily.com ...
Give Alan Keyes a radio show. End of diversity issue.
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Sorry , Keyes doesn’t count as he isn’t a commie.... and BTW neither does Herman Cain.
I am a bit more hopeful about the field this time around. There was no Sarah Palin on the ballot last go-’round - the closest was a semi-interested Fred Thompson, so I voted for him. He withdrew after I mailed my absentee ballot but before they counted them.
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OK, now I am laughing!!!
I love babies, they are sooooo adorable.
I'm tired tonight, so I'm going to watch a movie and relax a bit. See ya tomorrow.
The only revolution of any type underway is the successful coup by the Marxists who now rule us.
This revolution has been won and is merely "crossing the i's and dotting the t's" at this stage. Just a couple of examples:
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