tornado
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wow, Ben, that's a whole different area...
insider and illegal stock selling, buying, and promoing are regulated by a million rules, laws, and departments of the government that are completely different from we are talking about.
So I wouldn't compare to the stock scenario...it's more like when a newspaper columnist says he likes the Ford Taarus and people ought to go buy it...the govt. wants that guy to reveal if he is a paid spokesman for Ford...or if he's on their payroll...
but..I think most American buyers are smart enough and don't need more levels of government beaurocracy to tell them how to think.
but when it comes to blogs....you have to realize there are more than 30 million blogs on the internet now...
and each and every one can express an opinion, but if it appears to promote something or some product or service, then now those 30 million bloggers face fines and jail if they don't add disclaimers??
....nope, you will never convince me this isn't just the begining of the government's desire and effort to control, regulate, and remove what they don't want from the internet.
Hey-- it's not like thousands of government people haven't stated ALREADY that's exactly what they'd like to do and plan to do...
They have "fairness doctrines" and "conflict of interest doctrines" and the like...
and many have even specifically named the very people on talk radio that they'd love to find a legal way to reign in...
Nancy Pelosi has made it clear she wants federal legislation so she can get people like Rush Limbaugh off the air.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=27185#
one interesting thing I saw on MSNBC yesterday, was a segment about Rush Limbaugh possibly becoming an owner of an NFL team.
The host of the news/commentary show immediately launched into an attack on Limbaugh and he said he was certain that if Limbaugh was owner, the Rams would be an "all white team".
How can any legitimate broadcaster get away with such insanity, if not downright hateful and racist talk?
First...if Limbaugh owned the team, he'd want to win - he's surely a very competitive guy, so he'd be insane if he used race to qualify his players...plus the owners rarely have say if they hire player personnel, GM's, and coaches...none would work for an owner who claims the right to say what players they acquire.
But lastly, Limbaugh for DECADES has hired plenty of Minority employees, even some of the very top ones that work for him.
http://www.zimbio.com/Bo+Snerdly/articles/G1cjNP_lE7x/Bo+Snerdly+Limbaugh+producer+certified+black
insider and illegal stock selling, buying, and promoing are regulated by a million rules, laws, and departments of the government that are completely different from we are talking about.
So I wouldn't compare to the stock scenario...it's more like when a newspaper columnist says he likes the Ford Taarus and people ought to go buy it...the govt. wants that guy to reveal if he is a paid spokesman for Ford...or if he's on their payroll...
but..I think most American buyers are smart enough and don't need more levels of government beaurocracy to tell them how to think.
but when it comes to blogs....you have to realize there are more than 30 million blogs on the internet now...
and each and every one can express an opinion, but if it appears to promote something or some product or service, then now those 30 million bloggers face fines and jail if they don't add disclaimers??
....nope, you will never convince me this isn't just the begining of the government's desire and effort to control, regulate, and remove what they don't want from the internet.
Hey-- it's not like thousands of government people haven't stated ALREADY that's exactly what they'd like to do and plan to do...
They have "fairness doctrines" and "conflict of interest doctrines" and the like...
and many have even specifically named the very people on talk radio that they'd love to find a legal way to reign in...
Nancy Pelosi has made it clear she wants federal legislation so she can get people like Rush Limbaugh off the air.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=27185#
one interesting thing I saw on MSNBC yesterday, was a segment about Rush Limbaugh possibly becoming an owner of an NFL team.
The host of the news/commentary show immediately launched into an attack on Limbaugh and he said he was certain that if Limbaugh was owner, the Rams would be an "all white team".
How can any legitimate broadcaster get away with such insanity, if not downright hateful and racist talk?
First...if Limbaugh owned the team, he'd want to win - he's surely a very competitive guy, so he'd be insane if he used race to qualify his players...plus the owners rarely have say if they hire player personnel, GM's, and coaches...none would work for an owner who claims the right to say what players they acquire.
But lastly, Limbaugh for DECADES has hired plenty of Minority employees, even some of the very top ones that work for him.
http://www.zimbio.com/Bo+Snerdly/articles/G1cjNP_lE7x/Bo+Snerdly+Limbaugh+producer+certified+black