andy_guerriero said:The result is that someone's career is ruined for exercising their right to free speech. Sounds more like Fascism than Democracy.
andy_guerriero said:There's more at work here than you think.
1) George W. Bush is in the pocket of big businesses, just like every Republican.
2) Big businesses now own the majority of all radio stations out there, for example Clear Channel.
3) If some artist -dares- speak out against Bush, he makes a phone call to his big business bitches and tells them to stop supporting that artist, or playing their songs on the air.
The result is that someone's career is ruined for exercising their right to free speech. Sounds more like Fascism than Democracy.
saided18 said:I still don't understad. The people in carge of the radio station do not like their views so they won't play their music. what wrong about that?? and i agree with them fully. if they want t run their mouth their will be things that will happen.
it's their bussiness and their right to lay who ever they want on the radio. and if you don't like that boycott the radio station. plain and simple. damn people are getting mad when orther people excrise their rights.
1st MP3 in NH said:
Radio stations Djs and artist always speak against the president. Republics are a HUGE minority in the media, Radio TV and newspaper. That is a FACT!
Another is the US gets no oil or commodity from Iraq
however Francve does and is why they are hell bent on not letting us in there as they No Sadams stupid ass will destry his own oil and there with it
1st MP3 in NH said:
this is the single most incorherant load of bulls*** I have everr heard. Radio stations Djs and artist always speak against the president.
Republics are a HUGE minority in the media, Radio TV and newspaper. That is a FACT!
We could give a damn less, we have no interest in there oil.
If the American people decide an artist is a damn fool for there beliefs then that is our collective right.
Freedom of speech is not limited to someone saying what they believe it extends to the reaction of all others that disagree with them.
Being that the show belongs to the DJ he has every right and uit is apart of his 1st amendment right to not play them.
I also stopped listening to Mudvayne as they discoust me and there obvious lack of inteligents totaly underminds all there music.
pdhaudio said:ugh i mean this to be a patriotic move, not some civil liberties crap!![]()
pingdum said:
As I see it, to an American, civil liberties are as patriotic as it gets.
pingdum said:
Except of course all the right wing, conservative ones of which there are a few.
Except for the fact that they are all owned by conservative big buisnesses. They leave all the liberal and lowclass crap on because they know controversy means ratings. They really don't care about Republicans or Democrats, they just want money.
Although I don't belive oil is the main reason for all this, you're a fool if you don't belive there is an interest in it.
Don't belive that a DJ has any say over what they play. The company and radio "consultants" choose what's on the playlist.
Before you start questioning other peoples intelligence, you should proofread your letter.
I agree, the liberties at risk our those of the US citizens and the Iraq citizens. unfortunitly no one gave much of a damn about the Iraq liberties until those founded by sadam nocked down the trade center. But action against them would have been political suicide without it and may still be, we will see in a year.pingdum said:
As I see it, to an American, civil liberties are as patriotic as it gets.