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remember, radio station airwaves are owned by the public and when members of that public are vocal against it, the FCC steps in...there are groups in this country who do nothing but organize letter writing and phonecall campaigns against certain programs...which "owners" of the airwaves should be listened to? the ones who complain or those who just sit around complaining about lack of freedom of speech?
If we allow the word "c.u.n.t" on the radio, should we also allow it on Sesame Street too?
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