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No profanity? So how am I to properly respond to Gwen's "answer" to my question. Actually, I take that back. It wasn't my question. It was PBS's lovingly neutered version of the question I asked, but with my name still attached to it, and without any indication (unless one bothered to read a linked page) that it had been edited. I wonder if even Fox News would have done such a thing. Well, for those who can stomach a four-letter word or two but not a media that has lost virtually all respect for the truth and the solemnity of its mission (as opposed to its aggrandizing and unearned sense of its own Seriousness), my full response is found here: http://tinyurl.com/57dr2c
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