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Monday, September 04, 2006

when i read things like this

my blood boils. when television station affiliates refuse to air a broadcast about 9-11 because they are afraid the fcc will fine them-due to some language used by firefighters.......

well then as i said my blood boils. IF and i do mean IF the fcc does indeed receive complaints about the language in this documentary, they should tell the complaintants to GO FUCK THEMSELVES. of course the complaints all come out of the same place. that 'family' organization. doesn't that 'family' organization realize MANY families are being torn apart right now? many mothers and fathers and sons and daughters and aunts and uncles are in iraq fighting FOR this family organization. fighting because the king of the united states and his court somehow got the nation to believe iraq had something to do with 9-11. why doesn't that 'family' organization write to the fcc about the king and his court? they do FAR more damage to the united states of america than a firefighter who utters a curse word. are the members of that 'family' organization SO FUCKING INEPT they are incapable of changing a television channel or turning the television OFF so as to prevent their precious family members from hearing curse words (all the while our men and women are being blown to bits in the middle east)?

Some CBS Affiliates Worry Over 9/11 Show

Sep 3, 5:20 PM (ET)By LARRY NEUMEISTER
NEW YORK (AP) - Broadcasters say the hesitancy of some CBS affiliates to air a powerful Sept. 11 documentary next week proves there's been a chilling effect on the First Amendment since federal regulators boosted penalties for television obscenities after Janet Jackson's breast was exposed at a Super Bowl halftime show.
"This is example No. 1," said Martin Franks, executive vice president of CBS Corp. (
CBS), of the decision by two dozen CBS affiliates to replace or delay "9/11" - which has already aired twice without controversy - over concerns about some of the language used by the firefighters in it.
"We don't think it's appropriate to sanitize the reality of the hell of Sept. 11th," Franks said. "It shows the incredible stress that these heroes were under. To sanitize it in some way robs it of the horror they faced."
Actor Robert De Niro hosts the award-winning documentary, which began as a quest to follow a rookie firefighter on an ordinary day but resulted in the only known video of the first plane striking the World Trade Center and horrific and inspiring scenes of rescue, escape and death. CBS will show it on Sept. 10 from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. EDT, profanity intact.......

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