Hughes for America: Lives vs. breasts:
"We learned Wednesday that the Federal Communications Commission has proposed a $3.6 million fine against numerous CBS stations and affiliates concerning a 2004 episode of 'Without a Trace' that included 'teenage boys and girls participating in a sexual orgy.' The FCC also upheld its historic $550,000 fine against CBS for the Janet Jackson incident during the Super Bowl two years ago.
Meanwhile, the Sago mine - where 12 people died in January - was cited 208 times in 2005. The largest single fine, by comparison, was a mere $440. Not only that, but it was also reported that federal inspectors had repeatedly determined that the violations at Sago affected only one person, doing so to avoid the larger fines that come when more miners are involved.
Under the Bush administration, the winner of the battle between lives and breasts has been breasts. Every time."
Another one of those read-the-post if-you-can-stand-it's. (There outta be a noun...)
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