Re: GOP, Dems urged to take a stand on broadcast decency
Von: Eris (vithant@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 29.08.2008 03:28
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Datum: 29.08.2008 03:28
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On Aug 28, 5:57 pm, SkyEyes <skyey...@cox.net> wrote: > On Aug 28, 2:13 pm, "J" <Jvisi...@live.com> wrote: > > > This is an issue that cannot be ignored. > > Yes it can. > > > America's most precious resourse, > > our children, need bi-partisan support to address this before any furth er > > damage can be inflicted upon their morals and dignity. > > All broadcasting does *not* need to be geared towards children. > Adults *like* adult-oriented material. > > If a parent doesn't want her/his child exposed to adult-oriented > material, that parent can CHANGE THE DAMN CHANNEL. > > Or simply turn the boob tube OFF. > > Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34 > BAAWA Knight > EAC Professor of Feline Thermometrics and Cat-Herding > skyeyes nine at cox dot net Don't tell J this but sex is quite healthy, the Europeans really love it. Have J compare European society with say Middle Eastern society. Which is healthier for children?[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
