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Friday, July 25, 2008
Brent Bozell III :: Townhall.com Columnist
Judges Favor The Profane
by Brent Bozell III
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Has there been an overreaction to the Jena 6 case?

For the second time this year, a federal court has ruled against Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and ruled in favor of shattering every barrier of decency on television. A few months ago, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York ruled in favor of fleeting profanities thrown carelessly on network TV. Given that Hollywood could defend all profanities as "fleeting," that ruling opens the door for F-bombs galore, any time, anywhere.

Now, the Third Circuit in Philadelphia has ruled the same for fleeting nudity. Nothing is sacred on television -- except the profane.

The FCC's $550,000 fine against 27 CBS-owned stations for the infamous and deliberate Janet Jackson breast-baring during the halftime show of the 2004 Super Bowl is now reversed. The court found that the FCC deviated from its nearly 30-year practice of fining indecent broadcast programming only when it was so "pervasive as to amount to 'shock treatment' for the audience." That finding is beyond preposterous. What was not shocking about sudden nudity on the most watched television broadcast of the year, in front of an audience stuffed with millions of children?

But in effect, what the judges were saying is that since the Enforcement Bureau of the FCC has been a steady, ongoing farce of decency protection for 30 years, it must always and forever remain a joke. Would the public accept a ruling like this about other regulators, about air pollution or water pollution, instead of TV pollution?

In their ruling, the judges make absolutely no allowance for the fact that indecency on television has grown pervasive by leaps and bounds over the last thirty years. It's so pervasive that the shock is often dulled by the consistency of an increase in sex, violence and filthy language.

But the Janet Jackson incident was different. The audience was shocked, and the amount of protest was historic. The controversy surrounding the incident yielded a record-breaking 540,000 complaints to the FCC in the weeks following the game. Switchboards and mailboxes on Capitol Hill were overwhelmed with angry protests. One senator told me privately that no issue ever generated more constituent outrage than this -- and he didn't sit on any media oversight committee.

But the judges had the audacity to question the authenticity of the protesters. They sneered in print that "the record is unclear on the actual number of complaints received from unorganized, individual viewers" as opposed to advocacy groups. They took every complaint and shredded it and threw the confetti back in the public's face. Continued...

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Subject: Indencent Judges
The problem with the American people is simple. They don't know who the judges really are who are elected and appointed into office. They haven't a clue if they are perverts who enjoy porno on their personal computers and have no respect for women and kids or are sexually harassing litigants or staff. I won't mention other perverted scenerios which recently popped up in the news that are extremely indecent. So, if you don't know who's judging you even though you're paying their wages and vacations and for their golf trips or to ride around in limos then this is the result of apathy and the attitude that if it doesn't affect me then I don't want to know about it for decades. Well, it's gotten to the point that it affects everyone and especially little children who are now watching cartoons about sexual behviors and intimite details and curse words that even an adult wouldn't say in front of their kids. The media is out of control and so are the judges, but if they walk down the aisle hand in hand and partner up then the only chance you have of forcing them into a divorce is to remove them from their positions and protest and demand that they protect the people rather than the perverts! But, people are too busy complaining rather than taking action and forcing them to come up to a standard of decency. Their behaviors in favor of indecent actions in the media are indecent.

Anderson
My cousin in ME calls it the "West Coast: East"! Almost as many fruits and nuts. Being that Gestalt is from Snow/Collins RINO country and you're from AZ neither of you knows what the militant freak lobby in NYC has been up to.

I'm a Roman Catholic. I used to be the religious awards instructor for the Bronx for the Boy Scouts of America. I had the privilege of teaching the only female recipient of a Scout religious award (Pius XII) that I know of. She was part of a Sea Explorer post with her twin brother who also graduated.

We have the ceremony at St. Patrick's Cathedral. It's impossible to have ANY ceremony there without a lot of security from now on. We've had gays drop trou and wave their genitalia at the congregants. They have cursed and mocked the Cardinal a prince of the Church. They then seized chalices of wine and Eucharist (the flesh and blood of the living God to us) and threw them on the floor!

Then they want us to bend over backwards, forwards and sideways and leap through flaming hoops for less than 2% of the total population that can't control their impulses?
Then they call US intolerant?

-Ray
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