the Germany between 1933 and 1945

i call that time ....

  • Hitler time

  • Nazi time

  • Third Reich

  • those 12 years

  • 33 to 45


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She ? ( She played JV & Senior High Football and was a third string Safety )
Whatever pronoun you use, he, she, they, them, it, etc., that person was found guilty and is, so far as I know, serving time.
 
Do you really believe the big media corporations care about anything besides their bottom line?
Broadcast media is subject to FCC which states they must show both sides. None of the legacy media has conservatives on which, like the Nazi media, only present one side to the public.
 
Broadcast media is subject to FCC which states they must show both sides. None of the legacy media has conservatives on which, like the Nazi media, only present one side to the public.
The claim that broadcast media must show both sides of an issue due to a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rule is based on the outdated Fairness Doctrine, which was repealed in 1987. While the doctrine aimed to ensure balanced coverage of controversial issues, it is no longer in effect.
History and repeal of the Fairness Doctrine

In 1987, the FCC, under President Reagan's administration, repealed the doctrine. The commission argued that it had a "chilling effect" on free speech by causing broadcasters to avoid controversial topics altogether to avoid the expense of covering multiple viewpoints. The rise of cable television and other media outlets also weakened the "scarcity" argument. An attempt by Congress to codify the doctrine was vetoed by President Reagan.
 
The claim that broadcast media must show both sides of an issue due to a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rule is based on the outdated Fairness Doctrine, which was repealed in 1987. While the doctrine aimed to ensure balanced coverage of controversial issues, it is no longer in effect.
History and repeal of the Fairness Doctrine

In 1987, the FCC, under President Reagan's administration, repealed the doctrine. The commission argued that it had a "chilling effect" on free speech by causing broadcasters to avoid controversial topics altogether to avoid the expense of covering multiple viewpoints. The rise of cable television and other media outlets also weakened the "scarcity" argument. An attempt by Congress to codify the doctrine was vetoed by President Reagan.O
I was talking about the equal time rule.
 
Hitler's rise to power came about at the same time FDR was elected to deal with the recession in 1932 that morphed into the "great depression. FDR apparently had no intelligence regarding to Hitler's rise to power or he didn't give a damn.
 
When your ratings go into the toilet and your show costs two or three times the advertising it brings in, you tend to get fired.
You don't find the timing at all suspicious? I do. BTW, the financial numbers were never confirmed as they come from anonymous sources.
 

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