Responsibility
Well said, Mr. Hair. You most certainly are not dumb...
Real broadcast stations pay taxes. They pay payroll taxes. They employ people who pay income taxes.
They donate thousands of hours of airtime for announcements, programming, and emergeny preparedness that serve the community. They play by the rules set down by the government of this country. If you have a problem with a legitimate broadcast station -- go and see their public file. It is your right as a citizen. If you think you could do a better job - challenge their license at renewal time. Nothing is wrong with legal, fair competition on a level playing field.
Bring it on! Be ready to put your money (LOTS of it...) where your mouth is, however. Be ready to prove, in no uncertain terms, that you are, indeed, a more fit licensee. Good luck with that.
Those who openly support pirates -- what do YOU do for a living, eh? I would bet that if it is any type of legitimate, legal work, there are rules that YOU must follow as well... Denying somebody their livelihood, who plays by the rules, is unconstitutional -- a violation of due process. That is not politically-correct "civil disobediance".
Pirates are self-absorbed children who think only of themselves. They are poor role models for the "community" they claim to serve. They deserve no consideration of ANY kind. If you are breaking the law, you deserve no protections from that same law. If you want anarchy - there are plenty of places in the world where you can migrate. Good luck with that...
Well said, Mr. Hair. You most certainly are not dumb...
Real broadcast stations pay taxes. They pay payroll taxes. They employ people who pay income taxes.
They donate thousands of hours of airtime for announcements, programming, and emergeny preparedness that serve the community. They play by the rules set down by the government of this country. If you have a problem with a legitimate broadcast station -- go and see their public file. It is your right as a citizen. If you think you could do a better job - challenge their license at renewal time. Nothing is wrong with legal, fair competition on a level playing field.
Bring it on! Be ready to put your money (LOTS of it...) where your mouth is, however. Be ready to prove, in no uncertain terms, that you are, indeed, a more fit licensee. Good luck with that.
Those who openly support pirates -- what do YOU do for a living, eh? I would bet that if it is any type of legitimate, legal work, there are rules that YOU must follow as well... Denying somebody their livelihood, who plays by the rules, is unconstitutional -- a violation of due process. That is not politically-correct "civil disobediance".
Pirates are self-absorbed children who think only of themselves. They are poor role models for the "community" they claim to serve. They deserve no consideration of ANY kind. If you are breaking the law, you deserve no protections from that same law. If you want anarchy - there are plenty of places in the world where you can migrate. Good luck with that...