“The Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act of 2004 helps address the continuing degradation on the broadcast airwaves and helps send a clear message to the broadcast industry that Alabama families, like the rest of American families, have had enough.” EnoughHelpingClearIndustryMessagesAddressesContinuingEnforcementDecencyDegradationAggravationHad EnoughAlabamaAmerican Family Author:Mike Rogers
“I agree that Scott Lively is marginal, and that is exactly why evangelicals must not let him speak for them. But in Uganda, Scott Lively is allowed to address the parliament for five hours, and his hate-filled message led directly to the anti-homosexuality bill.” HateSpeakHoursFiveMessagesAgreeBillsFilledAddressesHomosexualityParliamentLivelyUganda Author:Roger Ross Williams
“Programmatic is a great thing. Let's be clear there's a zillion websites. It's extremely difficult to address messages.” DifficultClearMessagesGreat ThingsAddressesWebsite Author:Maurice Levy
“Detroit was an exaggeration of what was going on across the country. You could see the divisions, even within the Civil Rights Movement of that period. At the same time that Martin Luther King was talking about his dream, Malcolm X gave his most famous address in Detroit during that same period, "The Message To The Grass Roots," dismissing the notion of integration.” CountryDreamTalkingRightsMovementKingsPeriodsMessagesRootsNotionCivil RightsGrassAddressesDivisionIntegrationLutherCivil Rights MovementExaggerationDetroit Author:David Maraniss
“In November 1963, [Malcolm X] gives his famous message to the grassroots address in Detroit, which really kind of marks off the real turning point in his own development.” GivingKindRealDevelopmentMessagesMarkAddressesNovemberDetroitTurning PointsGrassroots Author:Manning Marable