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| State Sen. Bruce Patterson is introducing legislation because the general public is being overwhelmed by an increasing number of media outlets traditional, online and citizen generated and an even greater amount of misinformation. I just received this from black listed news http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1087090/pg1 New Law Will Require a License to be a Journalist Source: SHTF Plan - Mac Slavo What good is a government if they cant regulate every aspect of your life? From the same lawmakers that brought us the Detroit economic calamity comes a new bill, aimed at controlling the flow of information to the unsuspecting public even more than the mainstream does now. A Michigan lawmaker wants to register reporters to ensure theyre credible and have good moral character. State Sen. Bruce Patterson is introducing legislation that will regulate reporters much as the state regulates hairdressers, auto mechanics and plumbers. Patterson, who also practices constitutional law, says the general public is being overwhelmed by an increasing number of media outlets traditional, online and citizen generated and an even greater amount of misinformation. Legitimate media sources are critically important to our government, he said. He told FoxNews.com that some reporters covering state politics dont know what theyre talking about and theyre working for publications hes never heard of, so he wants to install a process thatll help him and the general public figure out which reporters to trust. We have to be able to get good information, he said. We have to be able to rely on the source and to understand the credentials of the source. According to the bill, reporters who register will have to pay an application and registration fee and provide a Board of Michigan Registered Reporters with proof of: Good moral character and demonstrate they have industry ethics standards acceptable to the board. Possession of a degree in journalism or other degree substantially equivalent. Not less than 3 years experience as a reporter or any other relevant background information. Awards or recognition related to being a reporter. Three or more writing samples. [source: Fox News] Government registration and licensing requirements of journalists and reporters will be determined by a board of higher-educated bureaucratic intellectuals wholl have the power to determine if a wanna-be reporter has the necessary writing skills, ethics and good moral character to be allowed to disseminate their views to the public. Had a law like this been passed by King George in the late 1700s, would reporters and commentators like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Payne been approved by the journalist licensing board? Or, would a board instituted by the king have found that Franklins and Paynes morals and ethics ran counter to those of the Empire? Since both of these men published their views under anonymous pen names, the information and claims made could not possibly have been what did Mr. Patterson call it oh yes, legitimate. At the very least, however, Mr. Payne would have certainly subscribed to the fairness doctrine, publishing the monarchys opposing views right next to his patriotic diatribes in Common Sense. President Obama, who recently suggested that news and information on blogs, talk radio, and cable, is difficult to sift through and figure out whos telling the truth, would likely support Mr. Pattersons bill on a federal level. Once a reporter is licensed, the public would have the comfort of knowing that the writings, opinions, and insights being presented have been thoroughly sifted, filtered and edited to ensure the information is truthful and easy to understand. The same population of gullible idiots that require government intervention when it comes to smoking cigarettes, drinking sodas, and salt intake, also need to be told what news they can consume. We couldnt possibly let the consumer gather as much information from various news sources and make their own interpretations based on opinions, video, and audio excerpts that would be way too easy and cost-effective. While Senator Patterson believes that it is important for the government to have legitimate media sources because they are critical to our government, radio talk show hosts like Neal Boortz disagree: The media isnt supposed to be important to the government, you ignoramus Democrat; its supposed to be important to THE PEOPLE. Disclaimer: Neither Mac Slavo or SHTF Plan are actively licensed or registered. We are not journalists or reporters. The information above is illegitimate until such time that a governing board approves our credentials, including but not limited to, our morals, ethics, grammatical and spelling ability, and journalistic background. Use of this information, disinformation, and misinformation is at your own risk. [link to blacklistednews.com] I hope not I like GLP! All I can say is read the fine print on the bottom of the page Sen. Bruce Patterson! | |
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