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Atman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-15-04 09:13 AM
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Rupert Murdoch gets a pass on "decency"
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At first I didn't want to post this. I mean, why add more fuel? Why point out "indecency?" But this really bugs me, as Stern is taken off the air for Janet's Boob...

Mad TV.

Granted, it can be damned funny at times, as can Stern. But I saw a rerun during prime time the other evening. Fresh, from a very recent show, judging by the current-events sketches. But the one that raised my hypocrisy flag was "Lord of the Bling: The Two TA TAs," a black version of LOTR.

Funny concept, IMO. The Wizard was Shaq. But instead of a hobbit, the main character was Lil' Kim (I think)...WITH HER BOOB HANGING OUT for the whole sketch! One boob, just like Janet's, nip covered by a crazy-daisy sticker. For the entire sketch. No two-seconds.

Now, showing boobs is great, IMO. Bush gets LOTS of air time, and they don't censor him. But when you realize that FOX broadcasts Mad TV...Fox, of Rupert Murdoch fame...it only make you understand more and more who is pulling the strings in the Bush administration.

Must be the liberal media.

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