House republicans trying to cut funding for PBS and NPR

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  • jaYMan
    peace&profit,
    • Jan 2001
    • 4885

    #1

    House republicans trying to cut funding for PBS and NPR

    Everyone expected House Republicans to give up efforts to kill NPR and PBS after a massive public outcry stopped them last year. But they've just voted to eliminate funding for NPR and PBS unbelievably, starting with programs like "Sesame Street."1

    Public broadcasting would lose nearly a quarter of its federal funding this year. Even worse, all funding would be eliminated in two yearsthreatening one of the last remaining sources of watchdog journalism.2

    Sign the petition telling Congress to save NPR and PBS again this year:

    http://civic.moveon.org/publicbroadc...GRZDn8v1wg&t=2

    Last year, over 1 million of us signed the petition, and Congress listened. We can do it again if you pass this message along to any friends, neighbors, or co-workers who count on NPR and PBS for news or children's programming.

    This would be the most severe cut in the history of public broadcasting. The Boston Globe reports the cuts "could force the elimination of some popular PBS and NPR programs." NPR's president expects rural public radio stations may be forced to shut down.

    The lawmakers who proposed the cuts aren't just trying to save money in the budgetthey're trying to decimate any news outlets willing to ask tough questions of those in power. Americans trust public broadcasting more than any corporate news media.3 This is an ideological attack on our free press.

    President Bush's budget proposed cuts to NPR and PBS4, but Congress is going even further: slashing 23% of this year's public broadcasting budget$115 millionand denying NPR and PBS any funding in two years. The cuts immediately terminate support for commercial-free children's shows like "Sesame Street," "Clifford," and "Maya and Miguel."

    The House and Senate are deciding if public broadcasting will survive, and they need to hear from viewers like you. Sign the petition at:

    http://civic.moveon.org/publicbroadc...GRZDn8v1wg&t=3

    Thank you for all you do.

    Noah, Eli, Adam G., Tom, Marika and the MoveOn.org Civic Action Team
    Thursday, June 8th, 2006

    P.S. You can learn more about the threat to public broadcasting from our
    friends at Free Press at:

    http://www.freepress.net/publicbroadcasting/

    Sources:
    1. "GOP takes aim at PBS funding," Boston Globe, June 8, 2006
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=1864&id=79...GRZDn8v1wg&t=4

    PBS' Ready to Learn program (funds "Sesame Street" and other children's shows)
    http://www.pbs.org/readytolearn/

    2. "CPB Responds to House Appropriations Subcommittee's Proposed Funding Levels for Public Broadcasting," Corporation for Public Broadcasting, June 7, 2006
    http://www.cpb.org/pressroom/release.php?prn=551

    3. "2005 'Open to the Public' Objectivity and Balance Report," Corporation for Public Broadcasting, January 31, 2006
    http://www.cpb.org/aboutcpb/goals/objectivity/

    4. "Bush Budget Pumps Propaganda, Slashes PBS," MediaCitizen, February 7, 2006
    http://www.moveon.org/r?r=1865&id=79...GRZDn8v1wg&t=5
    peace&profit,
    jaYMan
  • sextoyking
    Confirmed User
    • Dec 2001
    • 6034

    #2
    What next Jayman... more cuts to public health clinics

    I love pbs - watch it daily - kids love pbs.. I haven't heard npr in quite some time but I used to listen..

    This is the just the righties cutting more so called "liberal bastions"

    Hopefully the midterms in Nov. can change some of that.
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    • WebairGerard
      Confirmed User
      • Sep 2005
      • 8113

      #3
      I hope not I love PBS and NPR

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      • pocketkangaroo
        Confirmed User
        • Jan 2005
        • 8452

        #4
        Come on man, we need to take cuts so we can build schools in Iraq and support their country.

        In all honesty, I love NPR. Call me a nerd but I usually have it on for an hour or so a day while I work. Every news station now has some angle and it's nice to actually hear actual news. But NPR actually puts on what is happening so it is a threat to many Republicans.

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        • HushMoney
          Confirmed User
          • Apr 2005
          • 2256

          #5
          Everytime they get into office they try to cut these things......yawn.
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          • smack
            Push Porn Like Weight.
            • Mar 2002
            • 10652

            #6
            just plain silly. i've grown up watching PBS. From Sesame Street to Nova.

            They're one of the few networks that actually has good informative and interesting programming.

            NPR is great too. Lots of good news and talk on there.

            It's sad to see such good services being slashed by ignorant fucks that can barely read.
            Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war.

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            • Babagirls
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              • Feb 2001
              • 18812

              #7
              signed petiton and forwarded it to 10 more people. hopefully they pass it on...and they pass it on and...etc




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              • the Shemp
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                • Nov 2001
                • 10891

                #8
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