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afrs Armed Forces Radio Karamursel Turkey Dec 1964 to Jun 1966 Armed Forces Radio Tags: armed forces radio amiduffer ockteby drew karamursel turkey 1964 1965 1966 |
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Just a drive into the country. Auto Trip Tags: travel country drive on left side of the road |
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Karl Marx is alive and well or is in his grave laughing. Karl Marx Tags: karl marx bailout 2008 government election vote Economics Communism Charles Krauthammer |
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The Big Orange & Sarah Palin Vote Tags: vote john mccain sarah palin 2008 debate joe biden ut tennessee big orange basketball football |
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The Bailout and discovering LaRouche http://www.cafepress.com/bailouthelp Tags: bailout larouche money loan bank wall street commentary analysis |
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I BELIEVE IN MIRACLES and ANGELS We are all terminal, and any intervention from God is temporary. Tags: miracles angels believe |
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Joe Turner Flip Flop And Fly 2008 Presidential Predictions Enjoy the music while you read the message on this video. After the election I will open up the comments function for this video. :) Frank Tags: mccain palin obama biden |
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OHM'S is law and everything else is BS This video became a rant, and if you listen closely I was dealing in a little disingenuous drama and theatrics. Guess you could say I was trying to cloud some minds too. :) Frank Tags: ohms law v-ixr i-v/r r-v/i social science bs |
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Sarah Palin could be the Michael Jordan of politics Politics Tags: mccain palin john sarah michael jordan |
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Peggy Noonan Nailed It - A Clear and Present Danger Peggy Noonan nailed It in her Wall Street Journal artical "A Clear and Present Danger to the American Left" When I did this video the word "PROPAGANDIZED" just popped into my mind. I was thinking it may be another word I have a tendency to at times make up. Before I went to the dictionary I decided it would stay in the video even if it wasn't a word. Turned out it was and and a pretty good word at that. Frank Tags: propagandized peggy noonan wall streeft journal danger american left |
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A Death Tax Scenario If you're concerned that eliminating the Death Tax will add to the budget deficit, don't be. Independent studies reveal that it would actually help reduce the deficit. The death tax scenario story I just told was not a true story. I did it to demonstrate similar circumstances some family's face when a person they worked to support passes away. In most cases the family did all the sacrificing for the success of a Father or Mother. Tags: death tax scenario |
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ReplyTo Tom: Living In An Echo Chamber Some thoughts for, Tom Tags: ockteby tlg847 vlogg vlogging vloggerheads |
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Hurricane Gustav It amazes me that the information available on the internet allowed me to almost perfectly predict the course of Gustav 26 Aug 2008. I used information available to anyone with an internet connection. The United States of America has perfected the technology to predict the course of these massive storms. If you live in a costal area prone to hurricanes I suggest you begin to familiarize yourself with this publically available information. Hurricane Donna came ashore in Florida in 1960, but this was several months after I had departed the state Tags: hurricane gustav domma 1960 tropical storm fay |
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Cold War Cold War Tags: england london cold war belgrade yugoslavia istanbul new york mig 1966 |
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FAIRNESS DOCTRINE The policy of the United States Federal Communications Commission that became known as the "Fairness Doctrine" is an attempt to ensure that all coverage of controversial issues by a broadcast station be balanced and fair. The FCC took the view, in 1949, that station licensees were "public trustees," and as such had an obligation to afford reasonable opportunity for discussion of contrasting points of view on controversial issues of public importance. The Commission later held that stations were also obligated to actively seek out issues of importance to their community and air programming that addressed those issues. With the deregulation sweep of the Reagan Administration during the 1980s, the Commission dissolved the fairness doctrine. This doctrine grew out of concern that because of the large number of applications for radio station being submitted and the limited number of frequencies available, broadcasters should make sure they did not use their stations simply as advocates with a singular perspective. Rather, they must allow all points of view. That requirement was to be enforced by FCC mandate. From the early 1940s, the FCC had established the "Mayflower Doctrine," which prohibited editorializing by stations. But that absolute ban softened somewhat by the end of the decade, allowing editorializing only if other points of view were aired, balancing that of the station's. During these years, the FCC had established dicta and case law guiding the operation of the doctrine. In ensuing years the FCC ensured that the doctrine was operational by laying out rules defining such matters as personal attack and political editorializing (1967). In 1971 the Commission set requirements for the stations to report, with their license renewal, efforts to seek out and address issues of concern to the community. This process became known as "Ascertainment of Community Needs," and was to be done systematically and by the station management. The fairness doctrine ran parallel to Section 315 of the Communications Act of 1937 which required stations to offer "equal opportunity" to all legally qualified political candidates for any office if they had allowed any person running in that office to use the station. The attempt was to balance--to force an even handedness. Section 315 exempted news programs, interviews and documentaries. But the doctrine would include such efforts. Another major difference should be noted here: Section 315 was federal law, passed by Congress. The fairness doctrine was simply FCC policy. The FCC fairness policy was given great credence by the 1969 U.S. Supreme Court case of Red Lion Broadcasting Co., Inc. v. FCC. In that case, a station in Pennsylvania, licensed by Red Lion Co., had aired a "Christian Crusade" program wherein an author, Fred J. Cook, was attacked. When Cook requested time to reply in keeping with the fairness doctrine, the station refused. Upon appeal to the FCC, the Commission declared that there was personal attack and the station had failed to meet its obligation. The station appealed and the case wended its way through the courts and eventually to the Supreme Court. The court ruled for the FCC, giving sanction to the fairness doctrine. The doctrine, nevertheless, disturbed many journalists, who considered it a violation of First Amendment rights of free speech/free press which should allow reporters to make their own decisions about balancing stories. Fairness, in this view, should not be forced by the FCC. In order to avoid the requirement to go out and find contrasting viewpoints on every issue raised in a story, some journalists simply avoided any coverage of some controversial issues. This "chilling effect" was just the opposite of what the FCC intended. By the 1980s, many things had changed. The "scarcity" argument which dictated the "public trustee" philosophy of the Commission, was disappearing with the abundant number of channels available on cable TV. Without scarcity, or with many other voices in the marketplace of ideas, there were perhaps fewer compelling reasons to keep the fairness doctrine. This was also the era of deregulation when the FCC took on a different attitude about its many rules, seen as an unnecessary burden by most stations. The new Chairman of the FCC, Mark Fowler, appointed by President Reagan, publicly avowed to kill to fairness doctrine. By 1985, the FCC issued its Fairness Report, asserting that the doctrine was no longer having its intended effect, might actually have a "chilling effect" and might be in violation of the First Amendment. In a 1987 case, Meredith Corp. v. FCC, the courts declared that the doctrine was not mandated by Congress and the FCC did not have to continue to enforce it. The FCC dissolved the doctrine in August of that year. Tags: fairness doctrine fcc radio |
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OCKTEBY's Two Year Anniversary on YouTube 2 years Tags: ockteby 2006 2008 anniiversary vloggerheads kenrg renetto tlg847 periurban zenarcher vlog vlogg blog jvc camera u130 |
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Roswell Hoax & UFO http://www.roswellhoax.com http://www.history.com/minisites/shockwave/ http://www.youtube.com/user/ockteby Tags: New Mexico shockwave history channel Germany Russia UFO Roswell Hoax Golden gate bridge parachute jump California extreme Astronaut University Chicago technology institute Wisconsin ron broyles |
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Canada Geese http://www.youtube.com/user/ockteby The video my video responds to is excellent if you want to learn more about Canada Geese and their migratory habits. State Parks in Tennessee are having problems with Canada Geese. Tags: canada geese state parks dissipative cove lake tennessee rob food children |
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70 Year Old YouTuber http://www.youtube.com/user/ockteby I have seen much water go under the bridge. Tags: PragueVlogg birthday 70 years old book |