While the nation votes for its next president, the Supreme Court today is hearing the FCCs case against broadcasters who air foul language.
"Why does the F-word have shock value? Because it's associated with sexual activity. That's what gives it its force," Roberts said, defending the FCC's policy as reasonable and not arbitrary. LA Times
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
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