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Thursday, December 22

Group Delivers Petition To Deny the Broadcast License of KGAN Channel 2
by
Trish Nelson
on Thu 22 Dec 2005 04:00 AM CST
Group Delivers Petition To Deny the Broadcast License of KGAN Channel 2
Iowans for Better Local Television to hold broadcaster to a higher standard of service
Iowans
for Better Local Television (IBLTV) are gathering at the offices of
KGAN-TV to deliver a copy of their Petition to Deny the License Renewal
to Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The petition requests that
KGAN-TV Channel 2’s application for license renewal not be granted
until a public hearing is held to ascertain whether the broadcaster has
met the “statutory public interest” standard.
Television
station licenses are granted by the FCC for an eight year term. The
deadline for Iowa television stations to apply for license renewal was
October 1, 2005. The public has until December 30, 2005 to file
petitions to deny these renewals, or informal comments to the
FCC. Thus, it will be another eight years before citizens have a
chance to examine the performance of their local stations. According to
IBLTV Co-Chair Trish Nelson, KGAN and its corporate owner, Sinclair
Broadcast Group, have failed to meet the FCC’s programming and
management standards required of all television license holders.
The
petition states that KGAN owner, Sinclair Broadcast Group, appears to
have lied to the FCC, violates the FCC’s ownership rules, has a
technically inadequate signal, fails to meet standards for children’s
programming and does not do an adequate job of reporting local issues.
“Filing
a license challenge against a broadcaster is an enormous effort,”
Nelson said. “We’ve met to work on the petition twice a month for the
past year; we’ve visited KGAN nearly a dozen times; we’ve recorded,
watched and analyzed hundreds of hours of KGAN programming; we’ve read
hundreds of public comments; many of us have even taken vacation time
from our jobs to complete the project by the FCC’s deadline.”
In the
coming months the FCC will review IBLTV’s license challenge and report
back its findings to the group. “If the FCC is ever going to deny a
television station license renewal, this is the case,” IBLTV member
Arron Wing said. “Sinclair, honored by Business Week as one of the
worst managed companies in the country, manages to increase profits,
while its revenues decrease, by engaging in joint operating agreements,
cutting staff, and totally ignoring its statutory and moral obligations
to the community. If the FCC won’t deny a license renewal for one of
the worst television stations, and worst broadcasting companies in the
United States, perhaps there ought to be a congressional hearing on the
FCC’s performance as well.”
Iowans for Better Local TV -
IBLTV.Org
Thank you, Iowa!
10 more signatures needed
to reach 500 by Thursday noon!!

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sign
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FCC
Wednesday, December 21

Raising the Issue of Impeachment
by
Caroline Vernon
on Wed 21 Dec 2005 05:14 PM CST
Raising the Issue
of Impeachment
By John Nichols
thenation.com
All I can say is, it's about time
someone on the Hill demands accountability from the crooks who have
hi-jacked our country! Thank you John Conyers! I can't believe the
Downing Street Memo wasn't enough to reveal their nefarious intentions
early on... to top that, it's now completely obvious (to me) that Bush,
Rove, Cheney and Libby all had a hand in the outing of the CIA
operative, Valerie Plame. When will it end?. The corporate media is
just as culpable for letting them get away with anything and
everything.
At a time when we are seeing an
attack on our civil liberties like never before and cuts are being made
to social programs who help the most vulnerable in our society, I find
it ironic that the radical right has been so concerned with keeping
"under God" in the pledge of allegiance and yet they conveniently
ignore the last sentence; "with liberty and justice for all." What an
oxymoran... Even Orwell would be amazed!
As
President Bush and his aides scramble to explain new revelations
regarding Bush's authorization of spying on the international telephone
calls and emails of Americans, the ranking Democrat on the House
Judiciary Committee, has begun a process that could lead to the
censure, and perhaps the impeachment, of the president and vice
president.
U.S.
Representative John Conyers, the Michigan Democrat who was a critical
player in the Watergate and Iran-Contra investigations into
presidential wrongdoing, has introduced a package of resolutions that
would censure President Bush and Vice President Cheney and create a
select committee to investigate the Administration's possible crimes
and make recommendations regarding grounds for impeachment.
The
Conyers resolutions add a significant new twist to the debate about how
to hold the administration to account. Members of Congress have become
increasingly aggressive in the criticism of the White House, with U.S.
Senator Robert Byrd, D-West Virginia, saiying Monday, "Americans have
been stunned at the recent news of the abuses of power by an
overzealous President. It has become apparent that this Administration
has engaged in a consistent and unrelenting pattern of abuse against
our Country's law-abiding citizens, and against our Constitution." Even
Republicans, including Senate Judiciary Committee chair Arlen Specter,
R-Pennsylvania, are talking for the first time about mounting
potentially serious investigations into abuses of power by the
president.
But
Conyers is seeking to do much more than schedule a committee hearing,
or even launch a formal inquiry. He is proposing that the Congress use
all of the powers that are available to it to hold the president and
vice president to account – up to and including the power to impeach
the holders of the nation's most powerful positions and to remove them
from office.
The
first of the three resolutions introduced by Conyers, H.Res.635, asks
that the Congress establish a select committee to investigate whether
members of the administration made moves to invade Iraq before
receiving congressional authorization, manipulated pre-war
intelligence, encouraged the use of torture in Iraq and elsewhere, and
used their positions to retaliate against critics of the war.
The select committee would be asked to make recommendations regarding grounds for possible impeachment of Bush and Cheney.
To read the rest of the article, click here:

Well, I Guess Not QUITE The Whole World is Insane...yet
by
Linda Thieman
on Wed 21 Dec 2005 02:11 PM CST
Well, I Guess Not QUITE The Whole World is Insane...yet
The Senate has rejected arctic drilling yet again, in spite of the fact that the measure was part of a massive "defense" spending bill.
In unrelated news, a federal judge has ruled against teaching "intelligent design" in Pennsylvania schools. Monkeys rule! Yea, separation of church and state! Woo-hoo.... Oh, heavens.
Saturday, December 17

Moyers has his say
by
Trish Nelson
on Sat 17 Dec 2005 11:00 AM CST
Moyers Has His Say
FreePress
Bill Moyers became the central figure
in absentia in the controversy surrounding former Corporation for
Public Broadcasting (CPB) Chairman Kenneth Tomlinson. It was Tomlinson
who pointed to Moyers’ Now newscast on PBS as a chief reason for his
efforts to bring “balance” to public broadcasting by adding
conservative shows. Moyers has since left Now and is currently
president of the Schumann Center for Media & Democracy.
He spoke with B&C's John Eggerton in the wake of a CPB Inspector
General report concluding Tomlinson had violated the law by dealing
directly with a programmer during the creation of a show to balance
Moyers' programht-wing partisans like Tomlinson have always attacked aggressive reporting as liberal.
You are the exemplar of liberal PBS bias, according to Ken Tomlinson. Was your show liberally biased?
We were
biased, all right—in favor of uncovering the news that powerful people
wanted to keep hidden: conflicts of interest at the Department of
Interior, secret meetings between Vice President Cheney and the oil
industry, backdoor shenanigans by lobbyists at the FCC, corruption in
Congress, neglect of wounded veterans returning from Iraq, Pentagon
cost overruns, the manipulation of intelligence leading to the invasion
of Iraq.
We were way ahead of the news curve on these stories, and the administration turned its hit men loose on us.
If
reporting on what’s happening to ordinary people thrown overboard by
circumstances beyond their control and betrayed by Washington officials
is liberalism, I stand convicted.
(click here to read the entire article)
(source)
Iowans for Better Local TV - IBLTV.Org

There is still time to sign our petition to the FCC
Wednesday, December 14

The Nuclear Truth and the Party of Arrogance
by
Caroline Vernon
on Wed 14 Dec 2005 05:12 PM CST
The Nuclear Truth and The Party of Arrogance
by Anthony Wade
http://www.opednews.com
In
these most precarious times, it seems to me that it's about time that
our leadership rises to the challenges that are before us all, and
FIGHT for the principles
that we hold dear. So what if we lose the battle from time to time...
it is far greater to have tried and failed than to have never tried at
all. Fear in and of itself is paralyzing. I say, get over it and get on
with it. It's time to fight the good fight and that means never
compromising on principle. It's time for our leadership to stand up and
be counted! We're waiting...
The bible says that the truth will set you free. While that truth is the Word
of God, in general this rule applies everywhere. The problem is that most people
are afraid of the truth or have a problem identifying it in an age where media
is bought and sold and the truth is massaged and packaged to be sold to you by
people who don’t believe what they are saying to you, as they say it.
Awhile back the Democrats seemed to find their moxie by threatening to
finally pretend they had rights too and were poised to block several judicial
nominees appointed by the Bush administration. One of these justices who
eventually would be confirmed had an Appeals Court record of 177-0 in siding
with corporations versus human beings. Nonetheless, before the spinal
transfusion was complete, the Democrats caved in to a horrendous deal to prevent
what had been dubbed the “nuclear option.” This option consists of the
Republicans doing away with the Senate tradition of the filibuster. The truth is
that the offer delaying the so called "nuclear option" was disingenuous from the
beginning. The Senators involved knew very well that any future filibuster
directed at any significant nominee would result in the nuclear option threat
being renewed instantaneously, as we now see with Samuel Alito.
The truth is the Democrats sold their party and constituents out when they
cut this deal and now are faced with the exact scenario they had back then, only
with more judges already confirmed who will undermine individual rights and
freedoms to the benefit of corporate America. The truth is though that they can
stem the tide now again if they can just find the spine they lost five years
ago. The solution is the same as it was the first time:
Let them go nuclear.
That is right; the truth is that it is at best and empty threat and at worst
the stupidest move the Republican Party could possibly make. Here is why. The
level of distrust for the GOP is at an all time high while the overall
dissatisfaction with the Republican Party is at an all time low, under 40%.
America is finally catching on that while corruption and problems may exist in
both parties, only one is in control. The Republicans tried to say the Democrats
are obstructionists, but people realize that they have no real power to stop
anything except by way of the filibuster they have yet to exercise. No, the
smoke and mirrors that has been the Republican Party is no longer blinding
Americans. The truth has finally started to penetrate the American flag they
wrapped themselves in.
It is not just Bush and the failed war. It is not just that we have to deal
with an administration that falsifies casualty rates and uses propaganda to
further its ends in Iraq. It is not just that the Vice President who received
five deferments when it was his turn to fight for this country telling John
McCain he is wrong on torture. It is not just the absurd notion that the economy
is somehow improving while the poverty rate increases and health care is
inaccessible to most. It is not just that Bush believes that the governing
document this nation was founded on is just a “g*dammed piece of paper. It is
not just that New Orleans has been abandoned and left to die as a city. It is
the complete and unbridled arrogance that this party governs with.
It is the arrogance that thinks you can accept millions in bribes including a
yacht and a Rolls Royce to hand out government contracts loaded with YOUR money.
It is arrogance that thinks we cannot see Bill Frist is lying when he says he
can not recall how much stock he owned now that he is under investigation for
insider trading. It is arrogance that thinks we will believe the morally
bankrupt Tom Delay, three-times sanctioned by his own party, when he says he is
a victim because he is now under indictment. It is arrogance that thinks we will
believe that organized torture is acceptable and that only a handful of bad
apples are responsible for it. It is arrogance that thinks nothing of putting a
political crony in a life saving position such as head of FEMA and then tell him
in front of the nation that he is doing a “heck of a job” as chaos reigns. That
is not loyalty; it is stupidity in its grandest terms. It is the arrogance that
comes from absolute power.
The truth is that America is starting to catch on and the Republican Party is
starting to worry seriously about the mid-term elections. They are starting to
realize that their fearless leader may not have to run again, but they do. So,
go ahead, go nuclear. Sure Alito will get in, but after that the GOP is going
down for the count. America does not like the arrogant bullies they have become.
They do not approve of the recess appointment of John Bolton. They do not like
walking away from the Geneva Conventions and are concerned about how it may
affect our soldiers. They do not like the fact that we have become the arrogant
bullies of the world. Over 60% of this country finally sees what has happened to
their once proud nation. They sure as hell are not going to like the party of
arrogance doing away with a constitutional mainstay for over 200 years in the
filibuster, the one measure that prevents absolute power from running amok
absolutely. They will certainly remember in 2006 and when the GOP loses control
of one or both houses and no longer has the filibuster to fall back on, they
will understand the enormity of their error.
They will learn that arrogance eventually was their undoing. Arrogance leads
to misunderestimation, which leads to stupidity. You start to think no one will
catch you, or catch on. You start thinking no one will notice when you are
driving your Rolls Royce to your yacht. You start thinking no one will notice
that you are not counting all the casualties. You start thinking no one will
remember that you scrapped 200 years of senate tradition for your own selfish
ends. In the end the truth is all that will set you free and arrogance will only
breed ignorance. Unless they drop this foolish nuclear notion, the Republican
Party one day will be left with that legacy of arrogance, on the outside looking
in at the results of their own stupidity.
Monday, December 12

This Week in Media
by
Arron Wings
on Mon 12 Dec 2005 11:00 AM CST
This Week in Media
The
“must read” of the week is “When Message and Medium Look to Fool” by
Leonard Pitts Jr. It takes on the Bush administration's abuse of the media both here and in Iraq.
“...while political
manipulation of the news is hardly new, Team Bush has a long and
singularly sordid record of trying to turn the media into a wholly
owned public relations subsidiary. Now they’re taking their act
on the road. And get this: They’re doing it under the guise of building
democracy. Which is rather like stealing from the collection plate
under the guise of giving to the needy."
Click here for the full
story.
Indecency
is back to center stage as Federal Communications Commission Chairman
Kevin J. Martin pressures the industry to clean up offerings and the
Congressional Research Service Study says proposed indecency rules
likely violate First Amendment.
John
Nichols and Robert McChesney, founders of FreePress have a new book
out. “Tragedy and Farce: How the American Media Sell Wars, Spin
Elections, and Destroy Democracy.” Associated Press article is
here, and Buzzflash review is here.
A
transcript of “Town Hall Meeting on the Future of Media” held October
5, 2005 in Iowa City is now available here. Audio is available
here.
Free Press Media Minutes are here.
Wednesday, December 7

Filling In For God
by
Caroline Vernon
on Wed 07 Dec 2005 07:33 PM CST
Filling In For God
by Molly Ivins
Alternet.org
The Lord
Impersonator is back again. This fella reappears every couple of years
and causes no end of trouble. The jokester goes around persuading
feeble-minded persons he is the Lord Almighty and that they are to do
or say some perfectly idiotic thing under his instructions.
One of
the worst cases we've had in Texas was the time the Lord Impersonator
convinced 20 people in Floydada to git nekkid, get into a GTO and drive
to Vinton, La., where they ran into a tree. Seein' 20 nekkid people,
including five children, come out of a GTO startled the Vinton cops.
The nekkid citizens all said God told them to do it.
Quite a
few people have been mishearing the Lord lately. The Rev. Pat Robertson
thinks the Lord told the people of Dover, Pa., they shouldn't ask for
His help anymore because they elected a school board Robertson doesn't
like. And Rep. Richard Baker of Louisiana said right after Hurricane
Katrina that "we finally cleaned up public housing in New Orleans. We
couldn't do it, but God did it."
I kind
of doubt Katrina was designed by the Lord as a form of urban renewal. I
think it's a big mistake for us to go around putting our own puny
interpretations on stuff that happens and then claiming the Lord meant
thus-and-such by it. It is my humble opinion that some folks should do
a lot more listening to God and a lot less talking for Him.
In that
category, I put a whole passel of politicians -- including that
God-fearing professional patriot Rep. "Duke" Cunningham of San Diego.
Cunningham resigned his office after pleading guilty to having accepted
$2.4 million in bribes from defense contractors. "Duke's" big cause in
Congress was to get a constitutional amendment to ban flag-burning.
Which do you think is more unpatriotic: burning a flag to indicate
desperate dissent against American policy or getting elected to
Congress and selling out for a Rolls Royce and some antique commodes?
Rep. Tom
DeLay, who is under indictment in Texas, is another fine parser of the
Lord's intent. According to Mother Jones magazine, DeLay appeared at a
prayer breakfast just after the tsunami that killed 240,000 people.
"DeLay read a passage from Matthew about a nonbeliever: '... a fool who
built his house on sand: the rain fell, the floods came, and the winds
blew and buffeted the house, and it collapsed and was completely
ruined.' Then, without comment, he righteously sat down."
To read the rest of this article, click here:
Monday, December 5

Greenspan Predicts Deficits Built by Nussle Could Lead to a Reduction in Benefits for Baby Boomers
by
Trish Nelson
on Mon 05 Dec 2005 04:00 AM CST
Greenspan Predicts Deficits Built by
Nussle Could Lead to a Reduction in Benefits for Baby Boomers
Iowa Democrats.Org
DES MOINES – Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan
said the budget deficits, which have exploded under House Budget Chair Jim
Nussle, could lead to reduced Social Security and Medicare payments for baby
boomer retirees.
“In that taped speech to a conference in Philadelphia,
Greenspan said that Congress would likely have to make ‘significant adjustments’
in reducing benefits for future retirees. He said it appears the country has
promised more than it can afford to deliver in Social Security and especially
Medicare payments, given that health care costs have been exploding.”
[Associated Press, 12/2/05]
“Under Nussle’s watch, the U.S.
budget went from record surpluses to historic deficits. Now, retiring baby
boomers will have to suffer the consequences of Nussle’s reckless budgeting,”
says Iowa Democratic Party Chair Sally Pederson.
Next week, the U.S. House is expected to vote on $70 billion
in tax cuts that would add an estimated $20 billion to the $412 billion federal
deficit. Nussle has expressed his support for this plan.
(click here to read the entire article)
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