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What is your response to the porn interruption of Super Bowl XLIII?

PolyTicks February 09, 2009 19:33:48

During the live broadcast of Super Bowl XLIII, KVOA in Tuscon, AZ (a subsidiary of Comcast's Cox Communications, no pun intended) subjected shocked sports fans, including many small children, to a 30-second porno clip. Read the story at http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2009/02/02/comcast-apologizes-for... See more cartoons like the one posted here at http://www.polyticks.thewebcomic.com
I love it! It's a classic prank!
Big deal! Nobody was harmed.
Measures need to be taken to ensure it doesn't happen again.
It's a crime. Whoever did it should be fully prosecuted.
It's a travesty! Whoever did it should be castrated in the town square!
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  • +2 raves PolyTicks February 09, 2009 19:45:45
    PolyTicks

    It's a crime. Whoever did it should be fully prosecuted.

    The evidence indicates that whoever did this did it intentionally. The fact that it was done during a time when millions of families with small children would be watching makes it all that more vile. The FCC needs to investigate this and prosecute those responsible to the fullest extent of the law, including jail time. And measures need to be taken to ensure that it doesn't happen again. Geez, and I thought Janet Jackson's "Nipplegate" five years ago was bad!
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  • JC February 10, 2009 00:39:27
    JC

    I love it! It's a classic prank!

    wow i think dat its comical, but i wouldnt want my kids to see somethin like dat if i had kids
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    NZArkie08: In God We Trust. February 09, 2009 23:32:45
    NZArkie08:  In God We Trust.

    Measures need to be taken to ensure it doesn't happen again.

    I watched the whole game, and did not see the porn. Was it removed or blocked extremely quickly? Anyway, there is no place for that sort of thing in a family oriented activity.
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    Tutboy February 09, 2009 20:29:34
    Tutboy

    Measures need to be taken to ensure it doesn't happen again.

    moderated...
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    Jwalden --- Constitution Party February 09, 2009 20:25:01
    Jwalden --- Constitution Party

    Measures need to be taken to ensure it doesn't happen again.

    didn't watch the game, but, I would not be surprised of anything shown on the airwaves today.
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    PolyTicks Jwalden... February 09, 2009 21:07:36
    PolyTicks
    Thanks. Good to be back. I watched the game where I work, in a residential treatment center for adolescents with behavioral problems. There were several teenage boys watching the game. Fortunately, we were not in the broadcast area that received the interruption. If that had interrupted the game while I was watching with my 7-year-old daughter, I guarantee there would be a lawsuit.
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    Jwalden... PolyTicks February 09, 2009 21:09:24
    Jwalden --- Constitution Party
    that would had got me riled as well.
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    Denny February 09, 2009 20:10:33
    Denny

    Big deal! Nobody was harmed.

    I was so close.
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    PolyTicks Denny February 09, 2009 21:08:05
    PolyTicks
    Close? How so?
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    PolyTicks February 09, 2009 19:45:45
    PolyTicks

    It's a crime. Whoever did it should be fully prosecuted.

    The evidence indicates that whoever did this did it intentionally. The fact that it was done during a time when millions of families with small children would be watching makes it all that more vile. The FCC needs to investigate this and prosecute those responsible to the fullest extent of the law, including jail time. And measures need to be taken to ensure that it doesn't happen again. Geez, and I thought Janet Jackson's "Nipplegate" five years ago was bad!
  • NZArkie... PolyTicks February 09, 2009 23:34:49
    NZArkie08:  In God We Trust.
    Yes,so did, I think that was bad too!
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