http://mediamatters.org/press/releases/200906180025
Media Matters for America held a panel discussion on the growing culture of extremist, anti-government, and violent rhetoric in conservative media. Media Matters Senior Fellow Eric Boehlert, who has written extensively on the subject, hosted leaders from the Southern Poverty Law Center, America's Voice, NARAL Pro-Choice America, the National Council of La Raza, and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights to examine how the mainstreaming of extremism impacts our security, politics, and culture.
this is incredibly boring to watch, pretty much they are asking to censor anyone who has dissenting opinions, good thing the hate bill did not pass, everyone no matter how nutty should express their views thats what makes this a free country (well at least for expressing your views)
mondohartford 1 year ago
A waste of my time. A Big "ONE" for you idiots.
Bruce1949919 2 years ago
One thing that Public Eye mentions is to steer away from using the rather empty word "extremist" the language should be more concrete, such as, racist, xenophobic, antisemitic.
Aiden057 2 years ago
Damn this is boring, they just like to hear the sound of their own voice, which is annoying
Kevron76 2 years ago