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Bozell Challenges FCC Chair Copps to Call on Speaker Pelosi and
Leader Reid to Allow a Vote on the Broadcaster Freedom Act
Alexandria,
VA –
Acting Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Michael
Copps offered his view last Thursday that the anti-free speech
Censorship Doctrine, also mis-known as the “Fairness” Doctrine is
“long gone” and that “it’s not coming back.”
But for the second time in a week, Chairman Copps called
those who are concerned about its return “conspiracy theorists” who
are engaged in “issue mongering” by “resurrecting the straw man of a
bye-gone Fairness Doctrine.”
Media Research Center (MRC) President
Brent Bozell today reminded Chairman Copps of just some of the many
members of Congress who have recently called for a return of the
so-called “Fairness” Doctrine:
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer
Senator Chuck Schumer
Senator Dick Durbin
Senator John Kerry
Senator Jeff Bingaman
Congressman Dennis Kucinich
Congressman John Dingell
Congressman Anna Eshoo |
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
Former President Bill Clinton
Senator Dianne Feinstein
Senator Debbie Stabenow
Senator Tom Harkin
Senator Bernie Sanders
Congressman Maurice Hinchey
Congressman Louise Slaughter |
Mr. Bozell reminded Chairman Copps that last summer Speaker
Pelosi would not allow a full, fair up or down vote on the
Broadcaster Freedom Act (BFA) - which will prevent the FCC from
reinstating the alleged “Fairness” Doctrine – and instead left it
languishing in committee. Not a single Democrat – including two
who were BFA co-sponsors – would sign the bill’s discharge
petition to get it out onto the floor for a vote.
And Mr. Bozell reminded Chairman Copps that he will soon be
joined on the FCC by up to four new Commissioners (out of a total of
five) who may not share his affinity for free speech and may vote to
reinstate the so-called “Fairness” Doctrine.
So Mr. Bozell today challenged Chairman Copps to demand that
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Majority Leader Reid allow a stand-alone
vote of the full House and Senate on the Broadcaster Freedom Act.
Media Research
Center President Brent Bozell:
“I am most
appreciative that my friend – FCC Chairman Michael Copps – has no
intention of reinstating the anti-First Amendment so-called
‘Fairness’ Doctrine. But his statement that those of us concerned
about its reimposition are ‘issue mongering’ ‘conspiracy theorists’
is off-base given the stated desires of so many members of Congress.
“When this many high-powered elected officials
are calling for a return of the mis-named ‘Fairness’ Doctrine, and are actively
opposing a vote on the bill to prevent the FCC from reinstating it, it isn’t a
conspiracy theory. It’s a determination to shut down free speech on talk radio.
“The solution is simple: Chairman Copps should
call on Speaker Pelosi and Majority Leader Reid to allow a full, fair stand
alone vote on the Broadcaster Freedom Act. That way we will know once and for
all how each member of Congress thinks – are they for free speech, or are they
for the ‘Fairness’ Doctrine?”
To schedule an interview with MRC President
Brent Bozell or another MRC spokesperson,
please contact Tim Scheiderer (x. 126) or Colleen O’Boyle (x.
122) at (703) 683-5004.
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