Yes, as difficult as it apparently is for you to comprehend that someone can be betraying this country at every turn while imposing tyranny, Democrats are in fact demonstrating treason and tyranny at the same time:
-Stripping workers of basic voting rights for partisan gain (Card Check).
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123085879658147927.html said:
It hasn't been much noticed, but the political ground is already shifting under Big Labor's card-check initiative. The unions poured unprecedented money and manpower into getting Democrats elected; their payoff was supposed to be a bill that would allow them to intimidate more workers into joining unions. The conventional wisdom was that Barack Obama and an unfettered Democratic majority would write that check, lickety-split.
Instead, union leaders now say they are being told card check won't happen soon. It seems the Obama team plans to devote its opening months to important issues, like the economy, and has no intention of jumping straight into the mother of all labor brawls. It also seems Majority Leader Harry Reid, even with his new numbers, might not have what it takes to overcome a filibuster. It's a case study in how quickly a political landscape can change, and how frequently the conventional wisdom is wrong.
Aqua said:
-Silencing the one media liberals can't control for partisan gain ("Fairness" Doctrine)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairness_Doctrine#cite_note-RedLion-0 said:
In Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC, 395 U.S. 367 (1969), the U.S. Supreme Court upheld (by a vote of 8-0) the constitutionality of the Fairness Doctrine in a case of an on-air personal attack, in response to challenges that the doctrine violated the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The case began when journalist Fred J. Cook, after the publication of his Goldwater: Extremist of the Right, was the topic of discussion by Billy James Hargis on his daily Christian Crusade radio broadcast on WGCB in Red Lion, Pennsylvania. Mr. Cook sued arguing that the Fairness Doctrine entitled him to free air time to respond to the personal attacks.[7]
Fairness doctrine regardless of p.o.v is Constitutional. If you want this to be a partisan debate then let's review the constricting of public media by the Reagan Administration, when they cut money going to PBS and NPR.
[quote="The Eagle's Shadow" by Mark Hertsgaard, page 103]
"NPR and PBS have grown increasingly indistinguishable from commercial broadcasting since right-wing politicians successfully defunded them, beginning in the 1980s under Reagan and concluding during the Gingrich revolution of 1995, when members of Congress pressed to "zero out" their budgets.