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Originally Posted by Honu
Scuds , come on , if you are of a certain faith should churches of other faiths be forced to preach your brand if you happen to show up at their church one day? Its about freedom to express , anyone who buys airtime as long as the people abide by the rules of the FCC they should be able to say their point of view without another view if they so choose. , if you dont like it you can buy airtime and advertise you are stating an opposing view and people can choose to listen or not.
Its not like we dont have choices in this country and that is what makes it so great , we can choose to be ,do and LISTEN to what we want as long as it doesnt break any laws.
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Churches aren't public places. Airwaves are Gov't owned, and people buy a license to use that frequency. They don't own that frequency. So, this is an effort to keep people with only one point of view from buying up all the licenses for the frequencies. From what you're saying, if you're in a Conservative State (where Progressive radio is not commercially viable,) then only Conservative view points should be heard there. No alternative opinions heard there, because not enough people there are progressive.