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I doubt anyone would play the drug reference song, as that would likely
fall under being outside community standards and subject a station to a
$325 thousand dollar per play fine.


Bull****. You can talk about drugs all you want. Get a grip.
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David Eduardo wrote:


I doubt anyone would play the drug reference song, as that would likely
fall under being outside community standards and subject a station to a
$325 thousand dollar per play fine.


Bull****. You can talk about drugs all you want. Get a grip.


There are some real practical limits... and they come to community
standards. A discussion of drug legalization is OK, while a person giving
instruction on how to best set up a bong might not.

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Is the Estrogen I bought at the GNC store a drug? I doubt very much it
will turn me into a drug addict though.I think I will check out Evansce
and that Femi whatever it is called stuff.
cuhulin

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Yoink! some of y'all are Funny!

Ex-FBI (Fumblin Bumblin Idjits) Agent: Why I Support a New 9/11
Investigation.
http://rawstory.com

I have said it several times before,,, 9/11 was an inside job.So was
that fed building in Oklahoma City,Oklahoma.
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I can't use my old Remington electric chainsaw to cut ''it'' off because
that democrap B HO Butt Kisser Dumbass who lives catty corner across
the street from me, he broke my chainsaw.HUMP! he once told me he is an
old country boy (from Bolton,Mississippi.You know where Bolton is, don't
you?) and he knows all about chainsaws.I had to show him at least seven
or eight times how to turn it on.He couldn't figure out that little side
button on the handle must me held in before the chainsaw can be turned
on.

Last Spring, he (he once said he is sixty two years old) bought a lawn
mower at a pawn shop.Believe it or not, he couldn't find the oil drain
plug on the bottom of the engine.He pushed his lawn mower over to my
sidewalk and knocked on my door, he hollered,,, Show me where that oil
plug is!

That is the way it is with ALL democraps and libturds, They Don't Know
****!

I am from Carthage,Mississippi, www.thecarthaginian.com my family
moved to Jackson in 1949 when I was eight years old.Maybe I am not
exactly an old country boy, but I have always known about chainsaws and
lawn mowers.
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www.devilfinder.com
New Oil Exploration in Mississippi

Bolton is about nine or ten miles West of me.I sort of know a Ham Radio
Operator guy who lives in Mesquite,Texas.He was in the Navy in World War
Two.Then he went to work for some oil companies.One of them was in Yazoo
County Mississippi.There is a lot of oil and gas and coal in
Mississippi.
The largest off shore oil rigs in the World are made in Vicksburg.
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U.S.Soldier challenging Dumbass's legitamacy doesn't have to deploy.

Couple of articles about that at www.libertypost.org
cuhulin

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On 7/14/09 14:26 , David Eduardo wrote:

"dave" wrote in message
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David Eduardo wrote:


I doubt anyone would play the drug reference song, as that would
likely fall under being outside community standards and subject a
station to a $325 thousand dollar per play fine.


Bull****. You can talk about drugs all you want. Get a grip.


There are some real practical limits... and they come to community
standards. A discussion of drug legalization is OK, while a person
giving instruction on how to best set up a bong might not.






As evidenced by the hundreds of millions in fines assessed against
radio since 1977 for Clapton's "Cocaine."


Or Johnny Cash's 'Cocaine Blues.'

Or Grateful Dead's 'Cocaine.'

Or the countless Cheech and Chong recordings that have hit the air since.

Please.

And then, there's Steve Miller's "Jet Airliner" which contained the
phrase, '...all the funky **** going down in the city," when it hit the
air on radio stations in markets across the country, straight off the
album in April of 1977. I can speak with some confidence on this....I
played it myself on stations in markets from small town Iowa, to big
city Texas, through Missouri, Kansas and Illinois, over the years. It's
playing in Chicago now.

Also playing in Chicago, on Bonneville's WDRV, no less, is Pink
Floyd's "Money." Complete with 'that goody-good bull****,' in tact. Even
in morning drive.

Spoken word content has been cracked more than once. And jobs have
been lost, to be sure. But lyric content has been challenged, has been
taken to court, and has won in case after case.

You should have heard KDNA, St Louis, in its heyday. You'd have had a
klong where you sat.

How to set up a bong was tame by comparison to KDNA.


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On 7/14/09 14:26 , David Eduardo wrote:

As evidenced by the hundreds of millions in fines assessed against radio
since 1977 for Clapton's "Cocaine."


We are, I think, talking about today. Most of what Stern did when on
terrestrial radio would likely get the FCC in a uproar today; stations are
fined when celebrities who are totally out of a network's control utter cuss
words.

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On 7/15/09 01:07 , David Eduardo wrote:

"D Peter Maus" wrote in message
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On 7/14/09 14:26 , David Eduardo wrote:

As evidenced by the hundreds of millions in fines assessed against
radio since 1977 for Clapton's "Cocaine."


We are, I think, talking about today. Most of what Stern did when on
terrestrial radio would likely get the FCC in a uproar today; stations
are fined when celebrities who are totally out of a network's control
utter cuss words.




"Cocaine," I heard this morning. Is that current enough for you?
"Money" I heard about an hour ago "bull****" intact. "Jet Airliner" over
the weekend.

And Mancow has been using Cheech and Chong drops, making anti-gay,
anti ...his words...Jesse Jackass, and blatant drug references for months.

You need to get out of the server farm, once in a while.





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