This just came from my church and thought it might be of interest
 

Grassfire.net has just learned that the Federal Communications Commission has rejected a complaint against the use of the F-word on network television!

 

Even worse, the FCC has opened the door for the use of the F-word as long as the word is used as an adjective! (i.e. "This is f------ brilliant!")

 

This is not an urban legend! See the news stories below.

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150,000 Citizens complaints needed

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Over the next 30 days, we are urging every Grassfire.net

team member to take immediate action and file a formal complaint with the FCC.

 

Take a moment to file your official complaint:

 

http://www.grassfire.net/39/petition.asp?RID=114830

 

Once we reach 25,000 citizen responses, Grassfire.net will personally deliver all of our formal complaints directly to the FCC. Such a delivery will maximize citizen outrage, and we believe will lead to a quick resolution of this matter!

 

Thanks for taking action with us.

 

Grassfire.net

 

P.S. Some are still wondering if this is actually true. See the news links below and read for yourself!

 

P.P.S. After signing our formal complaint against the FCC, please send this message to your friends--urging them to follow your lead.

 

http://www.grassfire.net/39/petition.asp?RID=114830

 

 

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The actual FCC order off the FCCâs home page:

 

http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2003/DA-03-3045A1.html

 

Washington Times:  FCC relaxes f-word rules:

 

http://washingtontimes.com/business/20031009-105350-7266r.htm

 

Miami Herald:

 

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/entertainment/6954210.htm

 

World Net Daily: Critics attack FCC:

 

http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35731

 

 

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One of our members sent this to me, and I feel it’s worth sharing with each of you:

 

Grassfire.net has just learned that the Federal Communications Commission has rejected a complaint against the use of the F-word on network television!

 

Even worse, the FCC has opened the door for the use of the F-word as long as the word is used as an adjective! (i.e. "This is f------ brilliant!")

 

This is not an urban legend! See the news stories below.

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

150,000 Citizens complaints needed

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

 

Over the next 30 days, we are urging every Grassfire.net

team member to take immediate action and file a formal complaint with the FCC.

 

Take a moment to file your official complaint:

 

http://www.grassfire.net/39/petition.asp?RID=114830

 

Once we reach 25,000 citizen responses, Grassfire.net will personally deliver all of our formal complaints directly to the FCC. Such a delivery will maximize citizen outrage, and we believe will lead to a quick resolution of this matter!

 

Thanks for taking action with us.

 

Grassfire.net

 

P.S. Some are still wondering if this is actually true. See the news links below and read for yourself!

 

P.P.S. After signing our formal complaint against the FCC, please send this message to your friends--urging them to follow your lead.

 

http://www.grassfire.net/39/petition.asp?RID=114830

 

 

+ + News Links

 

The actual FCC order off the FCC’s home page:

 

http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2003/DA-03-3045A1.html

 

Washington Times:  FCC relaxes f-word rules:

 

http://washingtontimes.com/business/20031009-105350-7266r.htm

 

Miami Herald:

 

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/entertainment/6954210.htm

 

World Net Daily: Critics attack FCC:

 

http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35731

 

 

Sherry Anderson
Executive Assistant
The Donelson Fellowship
3210 McGavock Pike
Nashville, TN  37214
615/871-4769
 

 

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