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This seems sorta Frivolous to me, i heard somewhere that the U.S. is gonna put this rule in effect which forces ppl who sue frivolously, to pay their own and their lawyers fees. Johnny Cochran anyone? :)

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what's wrong with you people?

 

Well, all in all, any idiot could try suit anyone, the scary thing is that they are being paid attention, oh come on, in case it contains the F word and you do not want your kids to hear, just return the freaking Cd and get a Backstreet boys one, you rchiledren will love it :)

 

Well they are suing because Walmart wasn't supposed to carry them in the first place. I love how they changed Nirvana's "Rape Me" to "Wafe Me." That was just classic.

What the hell? That's st wrong, even if it was in the name of censorship.

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I blame soccer. Blame it so hard.

damn it isn't eve named soccer it is Fotball, and apparently this is not to blame since this just happens on US and football is everywhere, besides, you guys suck at football

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I couldn't imagine growing up with parents like that. lol I remember buying Bad Religion's Suffer when I was 12 or 13 and listening to it in the car with my mom. she was more conserned with the album cover then the bad language. heheh.

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I couldn't imagine growing up with parents like that. lol I remember buying Bad Religion's  Suffer when I was 12 or 13 and listening to it in the car with my mom. she was more conserned with the album cover then the bad language. heheh.

 

Man, my folks were the same way. They knew better than to think that a little language from a CD was going to make me a bad kid. I learned much worse things going to school every day.

Also, It's just moronic and lazy to blame a cd for you kids misbehavior and lazy to sue a company rather than teach their kids that what the cds say/teach/whatever is wrong.

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Parents can't blame themselves("We're good parents! HONESTLY! WE ARE!"), so they find someone else to blame.

 

Christ, my mother even hears me listening and singing along too N.W.A. at times.

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IMO, doing too much of what some might consider "propper" might lead one to the curiousity of doing something what some might consider "impropper"

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Quoth Trent Reznor: "Ever notice that you can buy an R rated DVD filled with profanity, nudity and violence - but across the aisle you can't buy a CD that says f*** on it? If you're going to be a moral watch-dog, have some f***ing consistency."

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Quoth Trent Reznor: "Ever notice that you can buy an R rated DVD filled with profanity, nudity and violence - but across the aisle you can't buy a CD that says f*** on it?  If you're going to be a moral watch-dog, have some f***ing consistency."

So true. Anyways, my mom hears me quite often listening to the radio when there's someone like Snoop Dogg or ODB on. She doesn't really care, but she has said a few times that they should cut down the swearing. :P

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with all the things happenning, like for example apsycho killing at a concert, swearing is the elast, and it not the cause of problems in society like the one explained before, say it one way or another, swearing is just words

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