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TV doesn't need filth to be fab
REQUIRED SECTION. Potty mouth ... I would have spent most of my childhood in silence. Television in those days was fairly limited. Jim’ll Fix It, and I don’t remember them being controversial. Rude bits there may have been but there wasn’t any bad language. Oliver a sprinkling of swear words is as necessary as salt and pepper. Jonathan Ross’s now suspended chat show was littered with expletives. Surely there was more swearing than chatting? TV needs to be cleaned up in all areas. Channel 4 doesn’t even bother with the 9pm watershed. Er, nice. Are there any shows on TV you can watch with the family without blushing? Sex And The City are more likely to get pregnant. And if the shows themselves aren’t X-rated then the adverts usually are. And that goes for the women, too. TV show or a political dossier. Why? And you know what? Which says it all, really. IE) ? Honey Behr: Sad Bush babe Dani's gone? 2008 News Group Newspapers Ltd. N...
Originally from: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/woman/article1892626.ece
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Sen. McCain Has Hawaii Ties
AdObj.create("banner1", "728x90", "-1", (pageProps.coid ? Sen. McCain Has Hawaii TiesBoth Candidates Have Hawaii HistorySen. Barack Obama's life in Hawaii is well documented, but GOP presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain also has strong ties to Hawaii.John McCain's ties to Hawaii begin during the Vietnam War. McCain was shot down in North Vietnam in 1967 and held prisoner in Hanoi more than five years. They were just cheering and clapping and we didn't know what to expect," Coffee said. "John got out and walked a few paces and kissed the ground -- the very spot where he disembarked the plane. Now, there is a little monument. It is right in the middle of the base gas station. They moved things around since then."McCain's father, Adm. John McCain, and his mother, Roberta, lived in Honolulu. McCain's father was the head of the U.S. Pacific Command and essentially ran the Vietnam War. In fact, Adm. McCain was once forced to approve a bombing raid near where his son was being held prisone...
Originally from: http://www.kitv.com/politics/17364715/detail.html
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AP Top News at 10:21 pm EDT
JsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? In this Sept. 14, 1973 black-and-white file photo John McCain is greeted by President Richard Nixon, left, in Washington, after McCain spent more than five years in a Vietnamese prisoner of war camp, know as the "Hanoi Hilton" before his release in March 1973. The "tough resister" of the Hanoi Hilton became an American hero, soon on the fast track to a seat in the Senate. AP Top News at 10:21 p.m. ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Republican National Convention's dominant theme of John McCain as war hero was reinforced with a documentary-style film shown to convention delegates before the senator came to the stage to accept his party's presidential nomination. The narration and pictures vividly summed up arguments people had made for McCain's election throughout the week, describing him as a "common sense conservative ... Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press. In this Sept. 14, 1973 black-and-white file photo John McCain...
Originally from: http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5g8-DEMtAE9q4i4ySQ0eV_qZefmRQD9309H401
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