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With 2008 looking like a very good year to be a Democrat, talk is growing of reviving the Fairness Doctrine next year after the new president and Congress are sworn in. The idea seems to be to force pesky broadcast commentators such as Rush Limbaugh to "balance" their political coverage.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's advocating the reinstitution of the Fairness Doctrine is affirmative action for liberals using the argument that the government - the people - own the airwaves that talk radio is heard over.
I love LoDo. Seriously. I've been hanging out there since before they built Coors Field. I've watched it morph from a dilapidated warehouse district to an amazing urban oasis.
After many years of listening to some of Denver's talk-radio hosts bash the local dailies, I wondered if they care if one or both of them shuts down.
CARROLL: A bizarre press release from Tancredo
CAMPOS: Legal marriage obsolete
LITTWIN: Of fathers & sons . . . ...
ROSEN: No farewell to arms
KOPEL: Dailies' Haditha coverage admirable
SALZMAN: A code of behavior for media critics
GRIEGO: Truancy 'national dirty little secret'
JOHNSON: Iraq veteran urges soldiers' return
Ed Stein, the editorial cartoonist for the Rocky Mountain News, draws Stein's View.