Friday, June 29, 2007

Fairness Doctrine preview

You can bet that the lefties in the Senate will now give some serious consideration to reviving yet another awful monster, the Fairness Doctrine. After their defeat yesterday, largely won by conservative talk radio, all the lefties can see is a communication vehicle that they can't control. And uncontrolled communication is anathema to liberalism. A great commenter, Samuel Adams, brought to my attention the fact that the House overwhelmingly voted down the Fairness Doctrine, 309-115. But, we have to remember our enemy. They can be single-mindedly relentless.

Therefore, as a public service to you, dear reader, I will begin, from time to time, making Fairness Doctrine posts in order for us all to appreciate the freedoms we hold dear. These posts will seek to convey some the wisdom that liberalism can provide to different points of view. Through these posts I hope to show you the depths of understanding that the liberal mind possesses on the various issues of our day. It is my fervent wish that all of us, in the altruistic spirit of the Fairness Doctrine, gain insight into profound liberal thought.

The following is a post in accordance with the FAIRNESS DOCTRINE. It is an attempt to provide balance to Mr. Light Bulb's conservative point of view. It is only an attempt.
Bush lied, people died.
This has been a post in accordance with the FAIRNESS DOCTRINE. It was an attempt to provide balance to Mr. Light Bulb's conservative point of view. It was only an attempt.

2 comments:

Edmund Schrag said...

You are quite kind, VA! Now you have set for me a bit of a high bar. Thanks a lot.

Seriously, though, to provide additional balance to that bit of leftist tripe (and since all of your stuff is fairly inline with the majority of America), allow me to propose something for the right:

Bush lied, but amnesty died!

Aw, heck, let me just tip the scales all the way to the right:

"If a man from Honduras is here illegally, and his wife is here illegally, there is still a place for them to live. It's called Honduras." -- Mark Davis

Edmund Schrag said...

Oops, I have my wires crossed this evening, Mr. Bulb! I hope it is not taken as an offense to confuse you with Vanishing American.

My apologies.