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09/27/2008 2:17 PM  

I think another huge step in getting our country back would involve going after some media companies.  The airwaves belong to the people, and they are there for the best interests of the people.  In order for a media company to broadcast on the public airwaves they have to get a license from the FCC.  If a media company is suppressing the news instead of reporting it, it violates that contract to use public airwaves. The people need to show a vote of no confidence in our media especially the ones broadcasting on public airwaves, and demanded that their licenses be revoked.  It would send a chilling message to the rest of the media companies if we start going after their licenses.

Revoking broadcast licenses must be a priority in the truth movement as well.

Here is some information on what that entails from the FCC's own website:
"You can submit a protest against a station’s license renewal application by filing a formal petition to deny its application, or by sending us an informal objection to the application.  Before its license expires, each station licensee must broadcast a series of announcements providing the date its license will expire, the filing date for the renewal application, the date by which formal petitions against it must be filed, and the location of the station’s public inspection file that contains the application.  Petitions to deny the application must be filed by the end of the first day of the last full calendar month of the expiring license term. (For example, if the license expires on December 31, we must receive any petition at our Washington, D.C. headquarters by the end of the day on December 1.)"
www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/decdoc/public_and_broadcasting.html

Americans must flood the FCC with formal petitions against a station’s license renewal, and kick out the former media heads who site on the FCC.

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