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Thats Decent ?
The US House of Representatives in America more than interestingly
passed a bill on Wednesday which will certainly make broadcasters in America take note. The bill, if approved by the Senate and then the President, will impose unprecedented fines on those broadcasting material that could be described as indecent. The bill has been criticised as stifling free speech. But the supporters of it are saying that stiff fines are needed to give deep-pocketed broadcasters more incentive to clean up their programmes and to help assure parents that their children won't be exposed to inappropriate material. The measure was passed 389 to 98. Perhaps that's why we haven't read about it. The maximum fine will rise from 32,500 dollars to half a million for a company, and from 11,000 to half a million for an individual broadcaster. The Republican from Texas who sent the bill to the house said "This is a penalty that makes broadcasters sit up and take notice ... this legislation makes great strides in making it safe for families to come back into their living room." The White House said it strongly supported the legislation that "will make broadcast television and radio more suitable for family viewing". Now the Senate is considering a similar bill. It's said that when the differences are worked out, it will all go to President Bush for signature. Opponents of the legislation say that they are unclear about the definition of "indecent". Mention was made of Saving Private Ryan, the World War II drama, which several ABC affiliates in America last year did not air because of worries that violence and profanity would lead to fines. I should say there are already mechanisms in America to fine people for a breach of broadcasting standards. The Federal Communications Commission already has wide latitude to impose fines. It can fine an individual company, a group of stations, an individual broadcaster. Apparently last year fines totalled over 7 million dollars. But all five members of the Federal Communications Commission, three Republicans and two Democrats, are in favour of greatly increasing the fines. And this legislation allows the Commission to fine someone like, for example, a disc jockey, without first issuing a warning. Now I'm sure there are many Australians who feel that we've got something to learn from this legislation. Already under American law radio stations and television channels can't air obscene material at any time. And can't air indecent material between 6am and 10pm. The Senate bill varies from the House of Representatives bill by seeking to raise the maximum fine on broadcasters to 325,000 dollars with a cap of 3 million dollars a day. Now people watching/listening to us often wonder how violence in language and action, physical, verbal and sexual, can parade at any time as entertainment. And certainly is allowed under the umbrella of free speech. The legislation seems to be telling people like us to tidy up our act. Many who watch television and listen to radio would argue that the call is long overdue. Alan Jones |
www.signalhilltrading.com www.lyngsat.com In a couple of months I
am going to buy myself a Lyngsat free to air satellite set top box with the dish and hand held remote control.I have a booklet here from www.forthepeople.org and the booklet says them free to air Lyngsat tv and radio channels are all decent family channels.Then,I might dump my DirecTV subscription in December when my year on that **** is up.I despise crap on my tv set! cuhulin |
y'all would be supprised how many of those "bills" they sneak in that we
never hear about.That bill means there will be even more porn on tv.Just watch and see! cuhulin |
aussieseek.com wrote:
The US House of Representatives in America more than interestingly passed a bill on Wednesday which will certainly make broadcasters in America take note. The bill, if approved by the Senate and then the President, will impose unprecedented fines on those broadcasting material that could be described as indecent. But then how will Bush tell us about the next invasion of a sovereign foreign country? THOSE acts are REALLY indecent. Will the taxpayer have to pay the penalty incurred by the warmongers? Perhaps they'll invent a new word for what he does..like NeoIndecent in order to circumvent the law. mike |
m II wrote: aussieseek.com wrote: The US House of Representatives in America more than interestingly passed a bill on Wednesday which will certainly make broadcasters in America take note. The bill, if approved by the Senate and then the President, will impose unprecedented fines on those broadcasting material that could be described as indecent. But then how will Bush tell us about the next invasion of a sovereign foreign country? THOSE acts are REALLY indecent. Will the taxpayer have to pay the penalty incurred by the warmongers? Perhaps they'll invent a new word for what he does..like NeoIndecent in order to circumvent the law. Those meds you took this morning wore off, didn't they, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA |
dxAce wrote:
Those meds you took this morning wore off, didn't they, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA Why, yes, they did. Please send me more of the illegal drugs you make your living with, Ace. The money will, as always, arrive via the Wells Fargo fund transfer service located in Holland, Michigan. Thank you for the pipeline to the underworld drug culture, Ace. You make it a pleasure to be addicted. Will you be sending me the ammunition for the three dozen AK 47s you shipped last week? I'm still amazed that the radio newsgroup hasn't figured out our little 'importation' scheme. Keep up the good work, Colonel. Victory is in sight. " 'tard "...I LOVE it! What an ingenious way to identify fellow travelers. NOBODY would EVER suspect...Pure genius, Ace... Our mutual friend in Colorado did himself in yesterday. It's a shame. I loved him like a brother. mike |
m II wrote: dxAce wrote: Those meds you took this morning wore off, didn't they, 'tard boy? dxAce Michigan USA Why, yes, they did. Please send me more of the illegal drugs you make your living with, Ace. The money will, as always, arrive via the Wells Fargo fund transfer service located in Holland, Michigan. Thank you for the pipeline to the underworld drug culture, Ace. You make it a pleasure to be addicted. Will you be sending me the ammunition for the three dozen AK 47s you shipped last week? I'm still amazed that the radio newsgroup hasn't figured out our little 'importation' scheme. Keep up the good work, Colonel. Victory is in sight. Colonel? Hell, I'm the frickin General, 'tard boy. Quiver in your 'tard boy boots. dxAce Michigan USA |
oh hell!!.....another newsgroup faggot afraid of seeing some pussy!
wrote in message ... y'all would be supprised how many of those "bills" they sneak in that we never hear about.That bill means there will be even more porn on tv.Just watch and see! cuhulin |
I don't watch crap on my tv set.I like to watch old,old movies and
Westerns and War movies and Musical movies,a few comedys such as the Little Rascals,the Three Stooges,old,old adventure and action movies and hunting and fishing and auto racing tv programs.Just because I subscribe to DirecTV does not mean I have to watch those crap shows.I never have paid for or watched any pay per view programs and I never will. cuhulin |
I am not afraid of seeing Pussy! I prefer live Pussy though.
cuhulin |
dxAce wrote:
Colonel? Hell, I'm the frickin General, 'tard boy. I'm not surprised. You should give heterosexuality a try, sex doesn't HAVE to be like what you did in Abu Ghraib. Quiver in your 'tard boy boots. Turning you 'on' would be a cheap tease. I won't do it, having standards and all. Others with your affliction have been know to turn towards Jelly. It quivers, as you probably know all too well. mike |
Looks like the ****ing idiots in the crook house of rep once again are
tryingh to dictate what is "family viewing" Screw them, if you don't like what you see on TV you have the option of hitting the "off" button, but most people are too ****ing fat, lazy and stupid to even hit the off button on the remote. It is the responsibility of the parent to tell there child about what they may happen to see on TV, all of a sudden the gov't now has to raise someones kids. Welcome to the new nanny state. All those 'politicans who voted "yay" can kiss my American arse and die. They are scum and do not truly represent the true American ways, but more or less a highly corrupt agenda based on control and not freedom. |
I think I will order me a set of them Girls Gone Wild videos.
cuhulin |
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aussieseek.com at wrote on 2/21/05 1:28 PM: The US House of Representatives in America more than interestingly passed a bill on Wednesday which will certainly make broadcasters in America take note. The bill, if approved by the Senate and then the President, will impose unprecedented fines on those broadcasting material that could be described as indecent. Yet another reason why we need to purge the Re-puke-licans. Let the viewer decide what is indecent, and what is not. Not some Bible-thumper with his thumb up his ass. Every TV set comes with a mechanism to change channels, as well as an "off" switch... --Guy Thurston, OR |
"Guy" wrote Yet another reason why we need to purge the Re-puke-licans. Let the viewer decide what is indecent, and what is not. Not some Bible-thumper with his thumb up his ass. Every TV set comes with a mechanism to change channels, as well as an "off" switch... --Guy Thurston, OR Well gee Guy, I thought they already have decided. The election ended in November and President Wm. "Decent" Clintoon was not running in case you haven't noticed. If you need porn TV you'll have to pay a fee and subscribe. Don't be a Cheap Charlie! |
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