The Battle Over Media Ownership is Far From Over, Common Dreams NewsCenter (July 7, 2003).Архивировано из первоисточника 28 июня 2012. Проверено 4 августа 2009. «Members of Congress are finding they cannot avoid talking about media issues because people really are upset with what the FCC did and with the broader issue of who controls the media," says U.S. Rep. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, a leading critic of the FCC rule changes [removing limits on the ability of individual companies to dominate more than 35 percent of television communications and to prevent "cross-ownership" schemes that allow corporations to buy up primary newspapers, radio and television stations and cable and Internet services in a city.] and a champion of media reform in the public interest.».
Jaffe, Sarah. Sanders Schools McCain on Public Healthcare, The Nation (July 14, 2009). Проверено 16 октября 2013. «Senator Bernie Sanders is one of the Senate's fiercest advocates for real healthcare reform that puts Americans, not private insurance companies, first. Recently, Sanders told The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel, '[I]f you are serious about real healthcare reform, the only way to go is single-payer.'»
Vt. congressman interviewed for film, USA Today (July 26, 2004).Проверено 4 августа 2009. «Rep. Bernie Sanders has a burgeoning second job: movie star. Vermont's lone congressman is one of many legislators, journalists and media watchdogs interviewed for 'Orwell Rolls in His Grave,' by director Robert Pappas, and Robert Greenwald's latest film, 'Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism.'».
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Totten, Shay. Sanders to push global warming legislation in Senateდაარქივებული 2015-05-08 საიტზე Wayback Machine. , Vermont Guardian (January 15, 2007).Проверено 4 августа 2009. «Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-VT, said Monday he was making good on at least one of a handful of campaign promises — introducing a bill designed to cut U.S. contributions to global greenhouse gas emissions in the next decade. ... Sanders added that construction of new power plants is "extraordinarily expensive" and he would prefer to see federal funding support used to expand the development of sustainable energy, as well as biofuels.».
The Battle Over Media Ownership is Far From Over, Common Dreams NewsCenter (July 7, 2003).Архивировано из первоисточника 28 июня 2012. Проверено 4 августа 2009. «Members of Congress are finding they cannot avoid talking about media issues because people really are upset with what the FCC did and with the broader issue of who controls the media," says U.S. Rep. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, a leading critic of the FCC rule changes [removing limits on the ability of individual companies to dominate more than 35 percent of television communications and to prevent "cross-ownership" schemes that allow corporations to buy up primary newspapers, radio and television stations and cable and Internet services in a city.] and a champion of media reform in the public interest.».
Totten, Shay. Sanders to push global warming legislation in Senateდაარქივებული 2015-05-08 საიტზე Wayback Machine. , Vermont Guardian (January 15, 2007).Проверено 4 августа 2009. «Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-VT, said Monday he was making good on at least one of a handful of campaign promises — introducing a bill designed to cut U.S. contributions to global greenhouse gas emissions in the next decade. ... Sanders added that construction of new power plants is "extraordinarily expensive" and he would prefer to see federal funding support used to expand the development of sustainable energy, as well as biofuels.».