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The Internet should not be regulated by one governing body.
Blogs have a positive effect on politics.
Internet gambling should not be banned.
Dunkin' Donuts should not have pulled the ad featuring Rachel Ray.
Newspaper organizations are not necessary to maintain journalistic standards.
Political candidates should allow the media to interview their young children.
The decibel level of television commercials should not be regulated.
Bloggers should be allowed to blog anonymously.
The FCC should not strengthen indecency rules regarding broadcast television. No. The FCC should make them less strict.
The New Yorker cover featuring Barack and Michelle Obama is effective satire. It is fair. Freedom of the press. The negative press surrounding it is also fair. Nobody (except the fringe lunatics) believes it. Who takes the New Yorker seriously, anyway?
States should charge sales tax for online purchases.
UNKNOWN: Is the media politically biased?
UNKNOWN: Should the Fairness Doctrine be reinstated?
UNKNOWN: Should Congress pass legislation to mandate network neutrality on the Internet?
UNKNOWN: Are blogs credible sources of news?
UNKNOWN: Should the U.S. enact the Free Flow of Information Act?
UNKNOWN: Is Fox News "fair and balanced?"
UNKNOWN: Should laws allowing journalists to protect confidential sources apply to bloggers?
UNKNOWN: Should Congress pass the Internet Radio Equality Act?
UNKNOWN: How does consolidation affect the media?
UNKNOWN: Will print newspapers become obsolete?
UNKNOWN: Should television news entertain as well as inform?
UNKNOWN: Were the Vanity Fair photos featuring Miley Cyrus appropriate?
UNKNOWN: Should the FCC relax its media ownership rules?
UNKNOWN: Should paparazzi be required to obtain permission from the people they photograph?
UNKNOWN: Is MSNBC politically biased?
UNKNOWN: Should there be legal protection for celebrities who are frequent paparazzi targets?
UNKNOWN: Should bloggers be held responsible for comments posted on their blogs by others?
UNKNOWN: Should the news media cover celebrities' personal lives?
UNKNOWN: Should the FCC allow white spaces for wireless high-speed Internet access?
UNKNOWN: What is the effect of "citizen journalism" on news reporting?
UNKNOWN: Should the government provide financial assistance to the print journalism industry?
UNKNOWN: Did the American news media appropriately handle coverage leading up to the war in Iraq?
UNKNOWN: Is the New York Post's chimpanzee cartoon racist?
UNKNOWN: Do Don Imus' comments regarding the Rutgers women's basketball team warrant his termination?
UNKNOWN: Should websites allow anonymous comments?
UNKNOWN: Is it appropriate for the President of the United States to make appearances on late night talk shows?
UNKNOWN: Does the media have a social responsibility to promote positive body images?
UNKNOWN: Should the federal government regulate violence on television?
UNKNOWN: Should any publisher of leaked information always have the right to maintain the confidentiality of his source?