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My defense would be that there
are two knobs on these sets. A person can choose
not to listen. A person can change the station
if they like. The question is, can the Federal Communications
Commission abridge freedom of speech? How did they get the power
to do that? And that's what the case
is about. I think
Mr. Carlin's a very funny man, probably the funniest comedian
around today
are two knobs on these sets. A person can choose
not to listen. A person can change the station
if they like. The question is, can the Federal Communications
Commission abridge freedom of speech? How did they get the power
to do that? And that's what the case
is about. I think
Mr. Carlin's a very funny man, probably the funniest comedian
around today
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My defense would be that there
are two knobs on these sets.
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A person can choose
not to listen.
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A person can change the station
if they like. The question is,
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can the Federal Communications
Commission
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abridge freedom of speech?
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How did they get the power
to do that?
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And that's what the case
is about.
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I think
Mr. Carlin's a very funny man,
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probably the funniest comedian
around today.
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Movie Summary
Interviews with George Carlin's family and friends, material from his stand-up specials and footage from his personal archive.