Clear Channel fined 755K; asks for task force to evaluate industry indecency standards

Mill

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I've always thought banning profanity or nudity on the air was a total violation of the 1st amendment. Comments? I don't mind if the networks regulate themselves, but the government should NOT ban certain phrases or nudity. The people of the US should determine what they want to see/hear on the air.
 

KK

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I like nudity, we were born naked we should stay naked. Except for fat people and guys, that is.

KK
 

Moonbeam

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You are what you see. Control by the wise like control by parents is vital. But nobody with ego wants parents.
 

Mill

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
You are what you see. Control by the wise like control by parents is vital. But nobody with ego wants parents.

Then again lots of people without watchers were what made breakthroughs. You cramp ingenuity and style by having a watcher.
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: Mill
SF Gate

Wash. Post

I've always thought banning profanity or nudity on the air was a total violation of the 1st amendment. Comments? I don't mind if the networks regulate themselves, but the government should NOT ban certain phrases or nudity. The people of the US should determine what they want to see/hear on the air.

Guess you didn't get the Memo? :confused: There is no more 1st Ammendment, it has been replaced with the UNannyEstados De Mexico and you are supposed to like it or lump it.