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      January 27, 2008

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Nancy Grace While indecent broadcasters should not allow inappropriate programming for children especially when their standards do not reflect the majority of American families, Super Bowl ads and entertainment should be reviewed by the FCC. In addition, are we sacrificing our daughters to rape during the Super Bowl frenzy, or are we just in denial from it's surrounding lawlessness? While the celebrated Super Bowl game is related to numerous activities, family fun, sportsmanship, and male aggression -- families and police should carefully watch over our females and children for violations. And remember -- Nancy Grace's conversation with another reporter who felt dog fighting crimes were worst than rape.  This mind set of a few shouldn't influence us -- just because unreported rape is already over 79% across the country. Nancy Grace reports - Some expert legal opinion being rendered is that of a CNN sports journalist. All that immersion in the macho sports culture, it clearly does things to a man’s values. (I’m being extremely charitable here, and assuming that Larry Smith had any to start with.) SMITH: Yes, well, that’s — he’s been in a lot of trouble lately, when you think about all the other incidents, and this is just the worst one of all. Keep in mind, too, that while Kobe Bryant is a situation we can sort of compare this to, this really is much worse. Not only can you argue that the crimes are much worse in terms of,

you know, killing dogs and that kind of thing, but as an NFL starting quarterback, you are the most visible face in that city. I’ve said all along, in fact, you know, if you go through and, you know, very quickly name 10 mayors of major cities in the country… GRACE: Larry Smith, did I just hear you say… SMITH: … you could have a harder time doing that… GRACE: … mistreatment of… SMITH: … than naming 10 NFL starting quarterbacks. GRACE: Did I just hear Larry Smith, CNN sports correspondent and anchor, state that crimes on a dog are much worse than crimes on a woman? Did I hear that?  When Nancy Grace calls you out for making outrageous statements, you know you really stepped in it. From 2008 CfD archives.
 
 
 
 

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