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Join Date: Nov 2003
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MoveOn.org has a petition up about the issue, which I originally found through Jeffrey Rowland's comic blog. Here's the MoveOn petition: http://www.moveon.org/publicbroadcasting/ Discuss.
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Join Date: May 2004
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Doesn't moveon.org's strong sponsorship or NPR and PBS imply that NPR has a liberal bias? Moveon is not an independent site and it does have an agenda. It's intersting food for though. I've looked over that site, and I've found a few articles blasting Fox News.
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News is news (unless you are Newsweek), and I trust people are smart enough to interpret it on their own. There are also A LOT of news stations out there with their own alleged leanings. Why go after NPR because it's leanings? This seems like just another budget cut, not a politcal message. What Bill O'Rielly says won't change my point of view and what CNN says won't change my point of view. I like to watch CNN (allegedly Left Wing) and I like to watch Fox (allegedly Right Wing) because I like to hear an argumet from both sides. I don't want to see PBS shut down, but it's a stretch to say that NPR is unbiased. It's also a stretch to have a very political website to pose as NPR's savior, wielding the "protect the free and independent press" banner, while cursing another news organization out the other side of their mouth. The very nature of moveon's actions seems to disprove their argument that NPR is unbiased.
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We grew up on PBS yes, but that was before it became a peversion towards the left-wing agenda..
And I'm not talking about "Buster's two mommys" as that's real life, i'm talking "The Carrot Monster" and crap like that. I'm glad to hear it. Hope that crap gets cancled and put into the vault of misift television. I still await Showtime and HBO's place in that vault.. :bmage:
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Anyone who says that PBS and NPR support a liberal agenda spend too much time watching/listening to Rush Limbaugh and too little time watching/listening to PBS and NPR. If you want "fair and balanced" then you should look to public broadcasting. They're always very careful to present both sides of the argument in a story, more so than other news outlets that chant the "fair and balanced" mantra.
This is just the Republicans trying to reign in dissenting voices. They do this every once in awhile when they get into power, but it has yet to succeed. America is about dissenting opinions, and going after PBS and NPR for a liberal bias is ludicrous.
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This is a budget cut. They happen all the time. The hospital I study at just got a budget cut, and I highly doubt it's because it's in a blue state. PBS possibly getting a budget cut has a lot more to do with the deficit than their bias.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Cease all the endless spending. Cut taxes.
My problem is that the money that will be taken from CPB won't be given back to the taxpayers, it will be spent on something else. So my next question is, if this is taking a cut, what is getting a boost?
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Defense, likely. It's seemingly always defense. However, the petition gathered a tremendous amount of support, such that the proposed cut was lowered from $200 million to $100 million and stands a chance at being quashed in the senate. The public outcry over it has been large and surprisingly organized.
As far as political, while it is not directly partisan, some of the remarks of the head of CPB have somewhat polarized the network and upset some people. To suggest that politics plays no part is somewhat suspect, I feel, because otherwise there would be no real reason to make the cut*. The station/network needs that money, without it many shows could be drastically cut back, if not canceled. With that knowledge, it makes you wonder what's so godalmighty important that they would just uproot and decimate PBS? * Opinion. Not fact.
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