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The Daily Stern: The __ word
: I went to a local school play this weekend and late into act I, one of the actors -- apparently unaware that his mike was open -- said during a moment of surprise onstage, "oh, my _______ God."[pP]>solitaire necklace
It was as if a ghost flew over the audience as principals and parents alike uttered an almost inaudible gasp, a blow-to-the-crotch grunt. [pP]>solitaire necklace
OK, so the kid did something he certainly should not have done. But you know what? The world didn't fall apart. Grandmas did not swoon. Little brothers and sisters did not go racing into the street __ word. [pP]>solitaire necklace
It's just a word. And I noted the irony of the FCC's efforts to stomp it out: Here the word was uttered by a child. Now you might say that's just why the FCC is trying ot protect him from it. But he didn't learn that word from broadcast or any publication hoping to get on the shelf at Walmart; he got it surely from another kid. And it's no big _______ deal. [pP]>solitaire necklace
We have gone insane thinking that one word and corrupt the nation and that the government should protect us from it, fining and even relinquishing the licenses of broadcasters who dare let it be uttered. How _______ absurd. How offensive to our constitutional souls that is. [pP]>solitaire necklace
This is like the bizarro version of Orwell's 1984, when government does not create the words we must utter but instead creates a secret list of the words we must not utter: Newnewspeak.[pP]>solitaire necklace
: And today The NY Times reports on some of the many absurd, offensive incidents of broadcasters censoring themselves because they don't know what the government may or may not fine:
+ Masterpiece Theater for the first time desalinizes salty British language.
+ An Indianapolis station bleeped "urinate," "damn," and "orgy" out of Rush Limbaugh's show!
+ Stations have stopped airing Elton John's "The Bitch is Back" and the Rolling Stones' "Bitch."
+ PBS considered excising a scene in the Antiques Road Show that showed a picture of a nude Marilyn Monroe.
+ Last week, WABC bleeped "parachute" because the host mispronounced the "u" sound with an "i" sound.[pP]>solitaire necklace
What's just as absurd is that the Times goes out of its way not to define any of these words or even use the first letter. We can't even say __ word anymore.[pP]>solitaire necklace
Just whom are we protecting from what -- and at what price?[pP]>solitaire necklace
: MEET THE NANNIES: The LA Times does a long profile of the Parents Television Council, the self-appointed nanny council started by the frightening Brent Bozell.
"They are, in a large way, setting the agenda at the FCC," says Robert Corn-Revere, a Washington, D.C., lawyer who is working to undo the council's victory regarding the Bono decision. Corn-Revere represents a coalition of broadcasters and free-speech activists — including the American Civil Liberties Union and Viacom, which owns CBS — that is challenging the ruling on 1st Amendment grounds. [pP]>solitaire necklace
He suggests that the council, rather than representing most Americans, as it claims, actually churns out complaints that represent its own socially conservative agenda. [pP]>solitaire necklace
As an example, he points to figures from the FCC: In 2000, commissioners received 111 complaints about 101 shows. Last year, they fielded 240,350 complaints, most of them about only nine programs, all of which were targeted on the group's website. (Sample wording: "Flood the FCC with thousands of indecency complaints." "Your urgent action is needed!" "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Mocks Christian Faith During Holy Week.") [pP]>solitaire necklace
FCC Chairman Michael Powell clearly had the organization in mind recently when he told members of the National Assn. of Broadcasters in Las Vegas that he can't help but respond to those who "spam" him with complaints. "You get an advocacy group that purports to speak for a huge audience and they will have the members write you and the members have heard what that association tells them is the problem…. There's a tendency in our system to focus on the part making all the noise."
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Those sexy Iranians
: Nicholas Kristof wrote about those sexy Iranians, who will be the downfall of the mullahs, and today Hoder's new photoblog gives us a sense of what he's talking about: Iranian fashion. [pP]>solitaire necklace
Rummy, stay!
: William Safire says it this morning: Rumsfeld should not go:
Donald Rumsfeld has been designated by Democratic politicians as the scapegoat for the scandal at Abu Ghraib prison. But any resignation would only whet their appetite to cut and run. The highly effective defense secretary owes it to the nation's war on terror to soldier on....
The United States shows the world its values by investigating and prosecuting wrongdoers high and low. It is not in our political value system to scapegoat a good man for the depraved acts of others. Nor does it make strategic sense to remove a war leader in the vain hope of appeasing critics of the war.
This secretary of defense, who has the strong support of the president, is both effective and symbolic. If he were to quit under political fire, pressure would mount for America to quit under insurgent fire. Hang in there, Rummy! You have a duty to serve in our "long, hard slog."
Yup.[pP]>
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