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I was talking to a Liberal friend of mine the other day, who mentioned that one of the worst things about Bush was that the FCC was cutting back on what could be said and shown on TV. However, this new report shows that the FCC is doing little or none of that. In fact, the FCC has just denied three dozen complaints:
The FCC Monday tossed out 36 indecency complaints filed by the Parents Television Council against prime time network programming that aired between Oct. 29, 2001 and Feb. 11, 2004.
The shows included some of TVs most popular and longest-running shows, including The Simpsons, Will & Grace, Friends, Dawsons Creek, NYPD Blue and Gilmore Girls.