Yes, two ideas protect our freedoms more fundamentally than the Bill of Rights – if we believe in them.
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Yes, two ideas protect our freedoms more fundamentally than the Bill of Rights – if we believe in them. Polls on party or candidate preferences are usually accurate. But what about polls on controversial issues? Martin Lee, Norman Solomon, Ben Bagdikian, and Herbert J. Gans have all denied liberal media bias. Here's how they did it. Conspiracy theorists believe that although some government agencies are treacherous, others are blameless. Conspiracy-theory is not the content of what they believe, but only the medium. If voters overwhelmingly oppose gun control, would the news media report it? Does the news have a "pro-corporate" bias, simply because the major news media outlets are corporate-owned? The 1960s was a time of rebellion about authority, but due to the boisterousness of radical politics, it was mistaken for a rebellion against authority. |
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