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WaPo Snickers as Sacrilegious Show Comes to D.C
Even as a Catholic group protests the premiere of Jerry Springer: The Opera, The Washington Post raises little concern over the show's content.
Courts Can't Cope with COPA
The Third Circuit strikes down Congress's attempt to protect children from online porn by requiring smut site visitors to provide adult ID.
CW's Gossip Girl Takes No Prisoners in New Ad Campaign
Network pokes fun at concerned parents, boasts that culture watchers are condemning the ads.
WaPo Whacks McCain's Wife, Grandfather
Articles emphasize Cindy McCain's drug addiction rather than her accomplishments, describe grandfather as a gambler and bootlegger.
Court Punts Super Bowl Indecency Ruling Back to FCC
All the FCC needs to do is inform broadcasters that fleeting images of nudity constitute actionable indecency, and it intends to enforce the rules.
ABC, CBS Spotlight Suffering Illegal Immigrants
Both networks provide rare favorable reports about churches—churches that offer sanctuary to the 'undocumented' in acts of nonviolent civil disobedience.
A Guide to the Movie Galaxy
Dr. Thomas Hibbs finds a silver lining in Hollywood's dark cloud of despair.
ABC's Stossel Sees No Evil in Sexually 'Liberated' Culture
The 20/20 host suggests that society may even benefit from sexual libertinism, but his articles don't give both sides of the story.
Blue Summer
Hollywood is peddling sex like crazy this season even though the sexualization of our culture is exacting a fearsome toll, especially on young girls.
DC Flouts Supreme Court on Guns, as Washington Post Advised
Progressive values trump Constitutional rights in certain journalistic circles.
ABC's The View Gets Hot and Heavy
Barbara Walters and her fellow panel members on waded knee-deep into sex this week, moving from porn to vibrators to S&M Barbie.
WaPo Slams U.S. Census Bureau for Upholding Federal Marriage Law
Same-sex marriages will not count as marriages in the 2010 census, in accordance with the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act. The Post report quotes three people who oppose the decision but only one supporter.