Posted on 08/28/2006 7:22:45 PM PDT by Pyro7480
Not content with all the profanity already on TV, CBS has decided to air the profanity-laden unedited version of "9/11" on Sept. 10. The decision by CBS is a slap in the face to the FCC and Congress, which recently raised indecency fines to $325,000 per incident.
"9/11," which will be shown in prime-time, contains a tremendous amount of hardcore profanity. CBS has stated they have not, and will not, make any cuts in the amount and degree of profanity. CBS will ignore the law. The network is suing the FCC over the indecency law, saying they should be able to show whatever they desire whenever they desire. CBS wants no limits.
This is a test case for CBS to see how far they can go. If there is no out-pouring of complaints from the public, they will go further the next time.
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Then perhaps these parents that you are speaking of should take more interest in what their children are watching.
I believe you are correct
GOOD LORD. JUST DON'T WATCH IT.
As I recall, the "S" word is spoken aloud at that point. My virgin ears!
Immediately before showing "9/11", CBS should air the South Park "It Hits the Fan" episode. LOL.
What a dumb thing to complain about. 9/11 needs to be seen again, and not some bowdlerized version.
While your at it,cut out the buildings failing and people screaming,after all we don't want to offend the sensibility of anyone out there.I say let's clean up the film and show it on Sesame Street !!!
Seriously, rent and watch a Lindsey Lohan movie instead. You know, one when she was young and freckle faced, and all was right in the world.....
When? Where?
Profanity is not a good thing for children, or anyone for that matter. It debases us as a whole.
That said, September 11th was a soul changing experience for anyone that paid attention. In that vein, you learn about a so-called religion, that is really just a cult. That disturbs me a whole lot more, than people in dire circumstances using profanity.
My son was 4 years old on that September morning, I vowed then to make sure he would never forget. I know it was like a movie to him that day at his young age, and I tried to amuse him with his toys and his friends that day. Horror on that scale, should not be on their plate.
I hid in the bathroom and cried my heart out on that day.
Now that he is nine, he wants to understand the causes of what happened on 9/11, and why it occured.
Life is tough. We plan on dealing with it, as we have since that day. Teach your child about this beautiful country. My son is interested in the Civil War, big time. Freedom will always come at a price. If they understand that, a few rough words won't harm them.
Game. Set. Match. The FCC isn't going to do jack about this.
Good let them show it. I don't care about p*ssy ears anyway. They can shut off the tv. This adult can take profanity (as you can see).
Dang! I thought it was to refinance homes, help African billionaires and buy pills of dubious quality at a discount price.
don't let him watch the TV show...
These are the same kooks who ran around for years saying that the government, including Slick Willie, blew up the Murrah Building in OKC. They said they knew some guy that knew some guy that had seismograph printouts showing that after McVeigh's truck blew up, there were secondary explosions from the government's secret bombs. But hey! It's better than having to work for a living.
"I don't think there is a "clean" version of this documentary. Let us be clear about that."
Either my memory is faulty, which is quite possible, or I do remember seeing this documentary on TV in 2001. There was NO profanity.
This documentary is so well done it will knock your socks off. I'm shocked here.... Mostly that there are so many people that haven't seen this beautiful documentary already.
The DVD of this visual 'document' has been widely available since early spring 2002. If you haven't seen this, where heck have you been? Do not miss it again.
P.S. It is not profanity laden.
"The FCC isn't going to do jack about this"
Why don't we wait and see what the local affiliates will do? They may do the bleeping the parent company won't do.
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