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Dean Calls FCC Probe of Breast Incident 'Silly'
Reuters News Service ^
| Feb. 2, 2004
| Reuters
Posted on 02/02/2004 6:01:05 PM PST by Rennes Templar
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Sometimes a breast is just a breast. Howard Dean, a physician and a Democratic presidential candidate, on Monday dismissed as "silly" a government inquiry into whether indecency rules were broken during the broadcast of the Super Bowl halftime show when pop diva Janet Jackson's bodice was ripped to expose her right breast.
"I find that to be a bit of a flap about nothing," the former Vermont governor said. "I'm probably affected in some ways by the fact that I'm a doctor, so it's not exactly an unusual phenomenon for me."
During the break in the National Football League's championship game, singer Justin Timberlake reached for Jackson as they sang a duet and tore off part of her black leather bustier.
Federal Communications Commission chairman Michael Powell promised a "thorough and swift" investigation of the stunt aired during one of the most popular American television broadcasts, which also attracts a major worldwide audience.
"In general, I think the FCC does have a role in promoting some reasonable standard of decency," Dean told reporters aboard his campaign plane. "However, considering what's on television these days, I think the FCC is being pretty silly about investigating this."
Dean, who does not have cable television at his home in Burlington, Vermont, said Americans could inadvertently turn on "far worse things" while "cruising through cable at regular viewing hours."
"I don't find it terribly shocking relative to some of the things you can find on standard cable television," he added. "I think the FCC probably has a lot of other things they should be pursuing."
The CBS broadcast prompted widespread outrage and the FCC launched its inquiry after receiving complaints from the public.
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To: ambrose
This is exactly what Rush Limbaugh was saying today. Dean is right. Perhaps you might want to clear the ear wax. Rush didn't say anything remotely like this.
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:16:48 PM PST
by
jackbill
To: Constructionist
Exactly. And the fact that Dean doesn't get this is scary.
Not surprising, but scary. Clinton would drool at her exposure, but at least he would have the intelligence to not comment. Imagine the moral slide our institutions would take if Dean were in.
To: feedback doctor
And who will be able to even recall what songs she did. But that would have been true anyway.
To: ambrose
Dean is right No he's not. And this wasn't 'standard cable television', it was broadcast tv and the FCC has every right and the responsibility to go after these creeps. They pretty much ambushed family tv and the families at the game with their disgusting salute to hedonism. No one had the chance to 'change the channel' on this.
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:17:20 PM PST
by
tbpiper
To: Rennes Templar
Mr. Powell wants a swift and thorough investigation. I can't help but suspect this may require Janet Jackson's presence in his office as soon as possible.
Bureaucrats.
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:18:41 PM PST
by
NewRomeTacitus
(Why can't you people speak Spanish like you're expected to?)
To: DeFault User
"There's gotta be a line here about a boob pandering for attention."
There's just gotta be a line somewhere. Not that you said this, but there comes a time when lines need to be drawn...and as innocuous this may seem to others, the Superbowl was not the appropriate venue.
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:18:55 PM PST
by
cwb
(Dean = Dr. Jeckyll exposing his Hyde)
To: ambrose
So where do you draw the line? half nudity, sex, what? We cannot allow this behavior to become socially acceptable. It's not right.
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:19:04 PM PST
by
hobson
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To: ambrose
And scantily clad cheerleaders are different from what La Toya did in what respect? The difference is between being clad and being unclad.
To: Rennes Templar
Personally, I thought it was a
titillating experience myself.
Then when I turned on the boobtube this morning, I was amazed by how the news media was trying to keep it's audience abreast of the situation.
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:19:58 PM PST
by
marvlus
To: Rennes Templar; ambrose
Dean just doesn't get it. Some President he'd make.
Cheerleaders may show too much T&A, but they are not simulating foreplay.
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:20:45 PM PST
by
Exit148
To: squidly
Is it legally indecent exposure, since she had that thingy stuck on there? The 'thingy' was not a pasty, it was a metal nipple ring. Both the nipple and areola were exposed.
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:20:57 PM PST
by
Sloth
(It doesn't take 60 seats to control the Senate; it only takes 102 testicles.)
To: VadeRetro
And who will be able to even recall what songs she did. But that would have been true anyway.
And what you say is true! :)
The only person that will remember anything she has done will be some weird guy in a jail cell.
To: Exit148
Cheerleaders may show too much T&A, but they are not simulating foreplay.Nor battery.
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:22:21 PM PST
by
freedomcrusader
(Proudly wearing the politically incorrect label "crusader" since 1/29/2001)
To: Rennes Templar
Dean Calls FCC Probe of Breast Incident 'Silly'?Yeah, what the hell. Let's go all out and show XXX porn videos next year at halftime. Any kind of regulation of the public airwaves is just silly. /sarcasm
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:22:25 PM PST
by
#3Fan
To: Rennes Templar
Well now we know he is a breast guy, a silly one at that.
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:22:27 PM PST
by
boomop1
To: hobson
So where do you draw the line? half nudity, sex, what? We cannot allow this behavior to become socially acceptable. It's not right.I don't draw a line; I change the channel.
The free market, and not Washington bureaucrats, should decide what is and is not "acceptable".
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:23:08 PM PST
by
ambrose
(My God, it's full of stars!)
To: EternalVigilance
I find that to be a bit of a flap about nothing," the former Vermont governor said. "I'm probably affected in some ways by the fact that I'm the Doctor of Love, so it's not exactly an unusual phenomenon for me"
Okay ,EV, you now owe me a can of Coke.. what a scream.. :- )
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:23:39 PM PST
by
gatorbait
(Yesterday, today and tomorrow......The United States Army)
To: ambrose
I would think that just the act of Timberlake tearing off her chest piece like that would've been enough to enrage some folks...let alone, the titty flop. I mean...with all the sensitivity training and punishing Kindegartners for unwanted touching, these acts seem awful hypocritical coming from the enlightened crowd.
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posted on
02/02/2004 6:24:23 PM PST
by
cwb
(Dean = Dr. Jeckyll exposing his Hyde)
To: gatorbait
Editors can be quite evil...
;-)
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