This is a post that I cannot resist commenting about.  Needing to confess
being political would seem to imply that somebody or some people were
criticizing this post for being political.  Assuming this to be the case,
a couple of observations are needed here.  First of al, a television
program is media even if it also contains political content. Hence this
post is a media announcement.  Is there some kind of censorship on
discussion groups of this nature that media content that has political
overtones should not be included?  Perhaps only television programs that
are completely unbiased and apolitical should be the type of program cited
on this kind of list.  But who will determine which programs meet this
purity of content criteria?  I am sure there must be some member of this
list who is both completely devoid of any biases and informed enough to
make such judgements.

Secondly, this in not "a type of list".  This is a list that focuses on
issues, concerns, and methodologies related to the digital divide.  Could
somebody explain to me how the many problems causing and extending the
digital divide can be completely solved without any involvement of
government and with government involvement without any political activity
in connection with government roles in reducing and ending the digital
divide?

If the above logic does not make my position clear, then let me state that
I think announcements of such television programming are a very important
and positive and necessary part of the content of this group, and even if
I did not, my views about censorship being a bad thing would prevail over
my political tastes in such a matter.


Sincerely,
David Dillard
Temple University
(215) 204 - 4584
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On Tue, 17 May 2005, Bob Hirshon wrote:

> Yes, I'm getting political here, but the idea that someone as moderate,
> intelligent and reasonable as Bill Moyers can be branded a radical
> leftist extremist is profoundly depressing to me. As is also the low
> ratings of his PBS show, NOW.

> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] - 5/17/05 10:10 AM >>>

> I HIGHLY recommend that you listen, read, and watch Bill Moyers speech.
> I think it's a serious historic milestone. A turning point in the
> mainstream understanding and action behind the cause of media reform. I
> hope the whole world gets a chance to hear it. -Brian R.
> audioactivism.org

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