FCC approve the usage of F--king on TV

Discussion in 'Politics' started by AnonymousTrader, Dec 11, 2003.

  1. It is, ask the Romans.
     
    #21     Dec 11, 2003
  2. Gordon,

    Somehow I just knew you'd be the first wiseguy to say f**k on here. Good job!
     
    #22     Dec 11, 2003
  3. ...sorry, my sense of humor is way too dry. I meant climbing up on top of the TV and doing it.
     
    #23     Dec 11, 2003

  4. Goddammit, I guess I was too tired to understand.

    Good job tho!
     
    #24     Dec 11, 2003
  5. Well a lot of you are certainly keeping me busy tonight. Personally, I hate censorship, but their are rules on this board and one of them is a policy against flagrant and rampant cursing.

    Now personally using a word here or there isn't a problem at all, but once people start cussing to hear themselves cuss then it is going overboard.

    Thanks!
     
    #25     Dec 11, 2003
  6. you don't miss an opportunity to start s**t do you? it just seems every time i turn around you are going at it with someone. i respect honest differences of opinions.....debating is what makes this site valuable for all of us. this could've been a good thread but it has quickly atrophied. i don't care if you are an atheist but your level of dogma is right up there with those you despise. i hope you perceive this as a constructive perception as opposed to an attack.
     
    #26     Dec 11, 2003
  7. there is a big difference between the censorship of ideas versus the censorship of profanity.
     
    #27     Dec 11, 2003
  8. that's me boy:cool: go getem sony:D tell em tell em, sticks n stones will break your bones but words.... those will really f%$k you up :D

    Such a brave boy:p I'm telling mommy to up your allowance enough to buy 2 shares of LU, yeah!! double your usual:D :D
     
    #28     Dec 11, 2003
  9. good topic & another wasted thread. :confused:
     
    #29     Dec 11, 2003
  10. Yeah...could have been an intelligent discussion instead of this childish flame-fest.
     
    #30     Dec 11, 2003