But how would you know about the truth of this organization.
It's like a thief who can never find a cop.*
*A thief doesn't look for cops.
Very simply: The vast majority of Americans do not like being told what they can and cannot watch.
I'm not an AFA hater. I don't hate you.
I pity you. You're out of your tree.
Wow...just WOW...broadbrush much?
I don't hate the AFA. Actually don't feel much towards them one way or another honestly.
What I take issue with is your vehement insistence that we avoid this documentary that uses the ACTUAL AUDIO uttered by real people on 9/11 simply because you are offended by obscenities that IMHO were justified given the nature of what was going on?
The real FDNY and NYFD involved in 9/11 trying to save those people didn't say "golly" "fudge" and "darn it" when they saw what was happening around them.
Why are you trying to force us into hearing a candy coated version of reality?
I don't hate the AFA, but I'm getting there thanks to you.
But they got this one wrong.
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.
I can find no documentation on that; how about backing up that claim, pal.
Want a really good cause?
Get MTV changed to a premium channel that you must pay extra to get.
I'll back you on that one.