Sunday, January 1, 2012
Would an FCC audit of all Y!A deletions reveal a political bias for GOP by the reviewers?
I answered a question this past week about "Do you think Obama [his title not used--usually a sign of derision on the part of the asker] is a poor leader for not coming back to the U.S. to help the disabled ship" (referring to the LUXURY cruise ship with 5400 pengers and crew that got stranded off the coast of California on its way to a Mexican resort)? I laughed at the absurdity and then used the ogy of a scale to "weigh priorities" right (wing) side and left (Democrat, since our President happens to be a Democrat and Democrats still hold the majority) side. Right side priority: A Carnival Cruise Line with pengers who can afford a trip to a Mexican resort (lol) compared to the President's ten-day Asian economic summit trip (often characterized wrongly by right-wingers on Y!A as a "vacation") meant to bring more American JOBS by getting Asian markets to open up and buy more American-made alternative energy products being made in at least 40 states. I chose the left side, of course, and ended my answer by saying I'd back the Democrats on this priorities debate. My answer was inexplicably deleted, and I appealed. The appeal was inexplicably denied, so I asked the White House "contact us" site at whitehouse.gov to look into possible bias in the reviewers used---maybe ties to Rupert Murdoch who owns either facebook or UTube, I'm not sure which. If there is bias found, I've asked for a complete audit of ALL deletions to determine to what extent. Is anyone out there in support of this action and, if so, I'd be interested in your deletions experience.
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