Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Red Sox' David Ortiz Unleashes An Expletive During Televised Speech; FCC Says 'F**k It'


Sometimes no one is in a more enviable than the chairman of the FCC. When it comes to broader issues such as network neutrality and wireless competition is available to all members of a group of concerned citizens too feel the need to launch a campaign of letter writing each Once an insult strike waves.

Bono drew an f-bomb at the Grammys and Nicole Richie someone stops to get the most out of your what-am-I-to the glory giving a microphone and you can explain the difficulty removing cow shit a Prada bag is. The Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

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find FCC rules on so-called "fleeting expletives" as a violation of the First Amendment. This, of course, matter angry letter writers believe that somehow that encourages children to swear by celebrities mouth jar.

(as if all eight years of the age of the nation did not use those words now. Can not remember exactly when I started to curse, but I do remember the first Time I stopped for her fourth year This may seem early [or development challenge - YMMV], but it should be noted that Tim hit his first Geigner expletive sometime during the second quarter)

do good on the one hand, real people on the other. Between the two, the FCC stands as a bulwark against involuntary porous sweariness life. He can not help. I can not even hope to contain it. And when someone knocks on the radio during a ceremony celebrating after a horrible tragedy, more likely you are to express themselves freely. And "freedom", I mean they will use the kind of language that most Americans use when emotionally charged.

was, in five words, encapsulation of contempt of a city - low, but never broken. Not even close. Also became NSFW (Not Safe For Work). Or children. Or anyone in the district of Mr. Rogers.


was the statement made by the legendary Red Sox slugger David Ortiz in the pre-game ceremonies Saturday, which distributed nationally.






"f ------ This is our city, and nobody will dictate our freedom . "
Generally, this type of service is casual oath offender net network fined $ 1 million (later expelled by the court). Not this time. Instead, the FCC head Julius Genachowski took the new face of journalism - Twitter - and said his (and his office) solidarity with the people of Boston.

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