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If the FCC finds his comments vulgar.  Personally, I can't believe he said these things on regular TV.  I can guarantee if you'd said these things where I used to work and HR found out, you'd be fired.

And one quick question.  Can you imagine the outcry if someone on TV said this about Obama?

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26 minutes ago, BS Wildcats said:

Never heard this crap on tv about Obama.  There are some that say he was the victim of this kind of stuff.  Not!!  Who listens to Colbert anyway?

Lmbo, when I saw the article, I didn't know until I opened it. 

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1 hour ago, REBgp said:

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If the FCC finds his comments vulgar.  Personally, I can't believe he said these things on regular TV.  I can guarantee if you'd said these things where I used to work and HR found out, you'd be fired.

And one quick question.  Can you imagine the outcry if someone on TV said this about Obama?

Freedom if speech is a good thing. However, back in the 60s and 70s, we had the same rights as today, except today, there is no censorship. Anyone can say what they want up to making threats, and for me, being absolutely vulgar. 

It is ok to disagree with a cop. Curse him and see what happens.

Colbert is a queer. That is why he has these thoughts about other people. When you resort to this type of comedy, then you really aren't funny anymore.

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46 minutes ago, baddog said:

Freedom if speech is a good thing. However, back in the 60s and 70s, we had the same rights as today, except today, there is no censorship. Anyone can say what they want up to making threats, and for me, being absolutely vulgar. 

It is ok to disagree with a cop. Curse him and see what happens.

Colbert is a queer. That is why he has these thoughts about other people. When you resort to this type of comedy, then you really aren't funny anymore.

What he said was about as absolutely vulgar as you can get.

Ironically, I read many gays are upset with him for his comments.  Another hoot, lol.

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33 minutes ago, Aces_Full said:

Can you give an example of why he is a "piece of trash"? 

Lol, don't hold your breathe Aces.  I ask him to post a link showing where Rush said something comparable to Colbert but he didn't.  Actually, I doubt he's ever listened to Rush.  All he knows is what the huffingtonpost.commie says.

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1 hour ago, Aces_Full said:

Can you give an example of why he is a "piece of trash"? 

No he cannot.  The left has tried several times, to no avail, to create an "O'Reilly" circumstance for Rush but they have failed miserably.  Rush has been on for about 30 years and you can rest assured that if he had done anything terribly wrong, the left would have made a very big deal of it. 

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3 minutes ago, baddog said:

How many desks has Colbert been under to get where he is? The entertainment business is full of queers. Colbert and Fallon look a bit feminine to me.

Only because they don't say what you want to hear. Look at the Donald, had to buy a wife. He would look feminine without his hairpiece and shoulder fat.

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31 minutes ago, nappyroots said:

Only because they don't say what you want to hear. Look at the Donald, had to buy a wife. He would look feminine without his hairpiece and shoulder fat.

Good thing Colbert didn't say nappy hair or tats. He would have lost his job.

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Everything is not about you. It's about right and wrong. Next time I saw those basketball players, they all had perms and wearing long sleeved shirts. But it's ok to say the president performed fellatio on Putin, especially in a queer state, but on national TV. Much bigger audience than radio talk. Of course you would let your daughters watch this pervert?

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9 minutes ago, baddog said:

Everything is not about you. It's about right and wrong. Next time I saw those basketball players, they all had perms and wearing long sleeved shirts. But it's ok to say the president performed fellatio on Putin, especially in a queer state, but on national TV. Much bigger audience than radio talk. Of course you would let your daughters listen to this pervert?

My daughters wouldn't listen to no talk radio or anything political 

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