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McDowell warned that when the left comes to silence Rush and other Obama critics, they will not be dumb enough to try and do it under the label Fairness Doctrine: "That's just Marketing 101: if your brand is controversial, make a new brand."
Hawaii Reporter 2009
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There had been an unofficial "fairness doctrine" in communications law going back to the earliest days of radio, but in 1949, in the FCC's Report on Editorializing by Broadcast Licensees, what we know as the Fairness Doctrine was fully fleshed out.
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There had been an unofficial "fairness doctrine" in communications law going back to the earliest days of radio, but in 1949, in the FCC's Report on Editorializing by Broadcast Licensees, what we know as the Fairness Doctrine was fully fleshed out.
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There had been an unofficial "fairness doctrine" in communications law going back to the earliest days of radio, but in 1949, in the FCC's Report on Editorializing by Broadcast Licensees, what we know as the Fairness Doctrine was fully fleshed out.
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Fairness is an American principle but again and again I see republicans attempting to eliminate, emasculate or co-opt the regulatory agencies commissioned to safeguard the public good.
Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off 2009
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Fairness is an American principle but again and again I see republicans attempting to eliminate, emasculate or co-opt the regulatory agencies commissioned to safeguard the public good.
Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off 2009
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Fairness is only for the Little People. pseudonymous in nc Says:
Matthew Yglesias » Foxman: Mitchell is “Fair” and I’m Unhappy About It 2009
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Fairness is an American principle but again and again I see republicans attempting to eliminate, emasculate or co-opt the regulatory agencies commissioned to safeguard the public good.
Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off 2009
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Andrew Dobson also addressed this in Fairness and Futurity (1999) in the context of sustainable development,
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Fairness is an American principle but again and again I see republicans attempting to eliminate, emasculate or co-opt the regulatory agencies commissioned to safeguard the public good.
Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off 2009
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