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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Monopolistic Media 03 06 2011

Monopolistic Media 03 06 2011
A Newspaper Company should never be allowed to be affiliated or owned under the same corporation as a radio company.  Why?  Because any competitive opinion that is useful to a population is squelched.  I know what you are saying if larger newspapers have to be sold or dissolved from the corporate structure we would have nothing intelligent to read, but that is not true a smaller press could scale up very quickly to meet the demand. 
The voice of the constructive critic that balances out opinion to soundness is never heard anymore.  And those with opinion that mattered have their voice black balled by the Satanic race of wealth creation.  Because of this mechanism of monopolistic opinion, news and contrary opinion have been thinned meaninglessness.  The cable and media companies have been allowed to create a mechanism of wealth creation that has diminished the talent and intelligence of this nation as a whole to less than the day it was formed.
Who are the role models of public opinion that shape the public opinion and what do they form by allowing uncontested opinions to propagate?  Most of the Political Commentators preach outright rage and anger against those who try and pose or put forth thoughtful and constructive opinion.  Nothing is more counterproductive to our nation than them.  And how to these commentators feel?  If we watch and observe their actions we see that they regard constructive opinion as a threat to their very personal existence.  Ask yourself why!  And then ask again.  Ask until you understand.  Ask until you have attained knowledge.

God Bless Those Who Dare to Stand Up for Something Jesus Would Stand Up To

Thomas Paul Murphy
Copyright 2011 Thomas Paul Murphy
Originally published on 03 06 2011 at: www.themilwaukeeandwisconsinnews.blogspot.com

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