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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Calvin Last Name: Sparrow Mailing Address: 4230 Owenton Rd City: Corinth Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 41010 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gayle Last Name: Allen Mailing Address: 2503 Marlboro St City: Lubbock Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79415 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Vondell Last Name: Hass Mailing Address: 10 Chisholm Creek Dr City: Wichita Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67220 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joe Last Name: Kolar Mailing Address: 3388 Montana St City: Kamiah Country: United States State or Province: ID Postal Code: 83536 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The standards are already to low. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The standards are already to low. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Catherine Last Name: Popplewell Mailing Address: 24619 Bay Hill Blvd City: Katy Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77494 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kevin Last Name: Lantaff Mailing Address: 14176 E 101st Ave City: Commerce City Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80022 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any weakening to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress because of documented research that pornography, soft or hard, damages a persons ability to connect intimately with a real person (wife, mate, close friend, etc.). History and research has shown that the damaging affects of this type of stimulus, categorized as vulgarity, profanity, and pornography, are felt throughout society in the forms for sexual abuse, emotional abuse, physical abuse, child abuse, and the fallout from relational strife and ambivalence.

The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. In fact, the FCC should consider strengthening them.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. I request that you do the responsible thing in light of overwhelming research and historical precedent.

Take a stand to protect the hearts and minds of generations to come.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any weakening to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress because of documented research that pornography, soft or hard, damages a persons ability to connect intimately with a real person (wife, mate, close friend, etc.). History and research has shown that the damaging affects of this type of stimulus, categorized as vulgarity, profanity, and pornography, are felt throughout society in the forms for sexual abuse, emotional abuse, physical abuse, child abuse, and the fallout from relational strife and ambivalence.

The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. In fact, the FCC should consider strengthening them.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. I request that you do the responsible thing in light of overwhelming research and historical precedent.

Take a stand to protect the hearts and minds of generations to come.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sigfrid Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 3536 Wedgworth Rd S City: Fort Worth Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76133 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a public school teacher I have seen the effects on my students of the effects of the failure of the FCC to even enforce the existing standards.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a public school teacher I have seen the effects on my students of the effects of the failure of the FCC to even enforce the existing standards.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tim Last Name: Regello Mailing Address: 1373 Maloney St City: San Marcos Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92069 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Thank you for protecting our air & radio waves!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Thank you for protecting our air & radio waves!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jon Last Name: Gregory Mailing Address: 1707 Pony Ln City: Wallis Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77485 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: George Last Name: Pope Mailing Address: 9593 Blue Spruce Dr City: Lakeland Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38002 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Laura Last Name: Taschner Mailing Address: 103 Heidcrest Dr City: Pittsburgh Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 15237 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jean Last Name: Stine Mailing Address: 885 Jimeno Rd City: Santa Barbara Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93103 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: ann Last Name: tubbs Mailing Address: 1979 NE 48th Way City: Hillsboro Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97124 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rhonda Last Name: White Mailing Address: 5515 Emerald Ridge Dr City: Saint Charles Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63304 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast tv,which no one needs.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast tv,which no one needs.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Hogan Mailing Address: 93244 Sun Bay Ln City: Sturgeon Lake Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55783 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Melissa Last Name: Jones Mailing Address: 2385 N 5 Mile Rd City: Midland Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48642 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Tomlinson Mailing Address: 1521 Churchill Dr City: Denton Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76209 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please do not allow further eroding of the minds and lives of our society from the lower uses of language and disregard of the body, mind and spirit. Thank you,

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please do not allow further eroding of the minds and lives of our society from the lower uses of language and disregard of the body, mind and spirit. Thank you,

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Glen Last Name: Subra Mailing Address: 2790 Salem Cir City: Marion Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 52302 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: doris Last Name: vannoy Mailing Address: 1573 Greensburg Rd City: Hodgenville Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 42748 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Gardner Mailing Address: 8969 E Harrison Rd City: Monroe City Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 47557 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Muczynski Mailing Address: 169 Carriage Way City: Ypsilanti Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48197 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

* Less indecency, not more. *

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

* Less indecency, not more. *

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dianna Last Name: Erickson Mailing Address: 153 Ridgewood Ln City: Yellville Country: United States State or Province: AR Postal Code: 72687 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Chad Last Name: Riden Mailing Address: 1978 Chancellor Ridge Rd City: Prattville Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36066 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Randy Last Name: Foltz Mailing Address: 2310 Malraux Dr City: Vienna Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22182 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cynthia Last Name: Weatherwax Mailing Address: 302 Elm St City: Ridgeway Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64481 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We must continue to set strandards just like you have employee rules and regulations at the FCC and if there is no restraint there is no order or justice. Do you allow this behavior in the Federal Communication Commission" I hope not. Then this behavior should not be allowed in the public, for public viewing, especially family hour.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We must continue to set strandards just like you have employee rules and regulations at the FCC and if there is no restraint there is no order or justice. Do you allow this behavior in the Federal Communication Commission" I hope not. Then this behavior should not be allowed in the public, for public viewing, especially family hour.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: Mallatt Mailing Address: 703 E 21st St City: South Sioux City Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68776 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Roy Last Name: Mc Neil Mailing Address: 4990 E Paseo del Bac City: Tucson Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85718 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Hogue Mailing Address: 14931 Potato Ranch Rd City: Sonora Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95370 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It is obvious with the crime rate going up that our children do not need the wrong kind of examples on TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It is obvious with the crime rate going up that our children do not need the wrong kind of examples on TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leslie Last Name: Sancho Mailing Address: 2113 Grand Canal City: Irvine Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92620 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Earl Last Name: Leewright Mailing Address: 2229 Benjamin Dr City: Carthage Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64836 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: cesspool Last Name: jones Mailing Address: 3770 Clairmont Rd City: Atlanta Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30341 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diana Last Name: Main Mailing Address: 7042 Hickory Hollow Cir City: Clarkston Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48348 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Oscar Last Name: Bigott Mailing Address: 10686 E Baseline Ave City: Gold Canyon Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85118 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Curtis Last Name: Eyre Mailing Address: 5149 E Escondido Cir City: Mesa Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85206 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It is hard enough as a parent to raise a child in today's culture do not make it harder! Thank You.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It is hard enough as a parent to raise a child in today's culture do not make it harder! Thank You.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sonia Last Name: Buchholz Mailing Address: 1232 1st St N City: Casselton Country: United States State or Province: ND Postal Code: 58012 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Larry Last Name: Krepps Mailing Address: 4045 Wild Dunes Cir City: Corona Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92883 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As an adult, foul language is most offensive to me. It reflects upon weakness of individuals to express themselves in an intelligent manner; instead, relying upon gutter-talk to camouflage their ineptness. However, when I am watching television with my grandchildren, the offensiveness I feel when exposed to foul language, sexual innuendo or degrading bodily exposure, I am disgusted beyond measure. Those who would expose our children and youth to such filth are indeed foul themselves.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As an adult, foul language is most offensive to me. It reflects upon weakness of individuals to express themselves in an intelligent manner; instead, relying upon gutter-talk to camouflage their ineptness. However, when I am watching television with my grandchildren, the offensiveness I feel when exposed to foul language, sexual innuendo or degrading bodily exposure, I am disgusted beyond measure. Those who would expose our children and youth to such filth are indeed foul themselves.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: carly Last Name: goyco Mailing Address: 15509 Hebbe Ln City: Pflugerville Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78660 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Teresa Last Name: Leeman Mailing Address: 101 Church St City: Surgoinsville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37873 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shirley Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: 1086 W 800 S City: Cedar City Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84720 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Mattox Mailing Address: 4546 Ridgeway Dr City: Belden Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 38826 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kimberly Last Name: Turnage Mailing Address: 2206 Summerlin Bayou Rd City: Vancleave Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39565 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Frances Last Name: Loch Mailing Address: 1039 Grand Oak Ln City: Virginia Beach Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23455 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joanne Last Name: Mastronicola Mailing Address: 12626 Willoughby Ln City: Jacksonville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32225 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kevin Last Name: Wierman Mailing Address: 860 Metzger Rd City: Lima Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45801 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Peter Last Name: West Mailing Address: 1115 Maple Dr City: Newton Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28658 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It will also lead to a further desire to delve deeper into pornographic material because once those images are emblazoned on a little mind they do not go away. The effects of long term exposure to graphic images of nudity is well documented and we should be about the business of protecting the most innocent minds.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It will also lead to a further desire to delve deeper into pornographic material because once those images are emblazoned on a little mind they do not go away. The effects of long term exposure to graphic images of nudity is well documented and we should be about the business of protecting the most innocent minds.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kerry Last Name: Costanzo Mailing Address: 570 Virginia St City: Strasburg Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22657 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Martin Mailing Address: 14317 Shelter Cove Rd City: Midlothian Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23112 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Evans Mailing Address: 332 Louise Ln City: Brandon Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39042 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: reginald Last Name: tsang Mailing Address: 2511 Fleetwood Ave City: Cincinnati Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45211 Comment: I am a pediatrician professor and this issue will adversely affect our next generation. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am a pediatrician professor and this issue will adversely affect our next generation. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gheorghe Last Name: Plesiu Mailing Address: 736 Residenz Pkwy Apt G City: Kettering Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45429 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Monica Last Name: Aviles Mailing Address: 8140 SW 24th Pl City: Hollywood Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33025 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Keren Last Name: Dreyer Mailing Address: 504 Old Wolfeboro Rd City: Alton Country: United States State or Province: NH Postal Code: 03809 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Edward Last Name: Russo Mailing Address: 6500 Ridenour Way E Apt 3D City: Sykesville Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21784 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jim Janice Last Name: Parks Mailing Address: 1671 Lincoln Rd City: Speedway Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46224 Comment: We are responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We do not want to see or hear either overt sexuality nor vulgarity and neither do we want this for our children.

We are responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We do not want to see or hear either overt sexuality nor vulgarity and neither do we want this for our children.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lila Last Name: Housden Mailing Address: 7136 E Timber Ridge Rd City: Mount Crawford Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22841 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ken Last Name: Rider Mailing Address: 142 NE 10th Ave City: Canby Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97013 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Evelyn Last Name: Guggisberg Mailing Address: 106 1st Ave SW Apt 1 City: Glenwood Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 56334 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robyn Last Name: Bennett Mailing Address: 15285 Steinbeck Ln City: Colorado Springs Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80921 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I believe we have seen a rapid decline in our culture already in each passing year with respect to violence. One has to only look back decade to decade and then see what was portrayed on television at that time to get an answer. It is my opinion that it is a no brainer that in the 1950s the basically clean society we lived in was due in large part because people did not turn on their TV and see all kinds of indescent acts portrayed nonstop. There is no turning back the clock, however, once poor decisions are made.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I believe we have seen a rapid decline in our culture already in each passing year with respect to violence. One has to only look back decade to decade and then see what was portrayed on television at that time to get an answer. It is my opinion that it is a no brainer that in the 1950s the basically clean society we lived in was due in large part because people did not turn on their TV and see all kinds of indescent acts portrayed nonstop. There is no turning back the clock, however, once poor decisions are made.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: June Last Name: Tillery Mailing Address: 200 Sexton Rd City: Selma Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36701 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Hugh Last Name: Gilmartin Mailing Address: 71 Willow Way City: Wanaque Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07465 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Roy Last Name: Shaver Mailing Address: 490 Washington St City: Platteville Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53818 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: joe Last Name: carrillo Mailing Address: 401 E Janice St City: Long Beach Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90805 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Lewallen Mailing Address: 7764 59th Ave NE City: Bisbee Country: United States State or Province: ND Postal Code: 58317 Comment: I am asking the FCC to NOT reduce its standards for decency, allowing brief nudity and unsavory words, especially during prime time. My goodness, TV is already bad enough and allows more than it should. If standards are lowered even more, I will be reading a lot more. Good thing my children are grown as they wouldn't be watching TV at my house. But I worry about my grandchildren and what they might be exposed to. Please enforce the rules you already have and do not consider any changes to make the airwaves even more foul or obscene than they already are.

I am asking the FCC to NOT reduce its standards for decency, allowing brief nudity and unsavory words, especially during prime time. My goodness, TV is already bad enough and allows more than it should. If standards are lowered even more, I will be reading a lot more. Good thing my children are grown as they wouldn't be watching TV at my house. But I worry about my grandchildren and what they might be exposed to. Please enforce the rules you already have and do not consider any changes to make the airwaves even more foul or obscene than they already are.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Harding Mailing Address: 630 W Rouse St City: Lansing Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48910 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Further relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We purposely do not have cable to avoid some of these problems, but some shows and commercials on over-the-air TV have lowered their standards drastically. This is not what I want my sons to see.

I would like to see the current decency policies enforced.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Further relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We purposely do not have cable to avoid some of these problems, but some shows and commercials on over-the-air TV have lowered their standards drastically. This is not what I want my sons to see.

I would like to see the current decency policies enforced.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: gloria Last Name: hoell Mailing Address: 100 Branchs Pond Rd City: Toano Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23168 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jeanne Last Name: Gibson Mailing Address: 88 Pine Forest Cir City: Bunnell Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32110 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Chris Last Name: White Mailing Address: 1144 S Garth St City: Ridgecrest Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93555 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Angela Last Name: Marks Mailing Address: 106 Kings Grant Dr City: Goode Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 24556 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Meghan Last Name: Baldwin Mailing Address: 2307 4th St City: Altoona Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 16601 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We as parents already have to monitor everything seen by our child; please do not make this task more difficult. Thank you.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We as parents already have to monitor everything seen by our child; please do not make this task more difficult. Thank you.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paula Last Name: Ribbens Mailing Address: 2108 Arizona Ave NW City: Orange City Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 51041 Comment: As a grandparent, I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Morality for the sake of our children needs to take the higher stand here. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a grandparent, I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Morality for the sake of our children needs to take the higher stand here. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Denise Last Name: Herndon Mailing Address: 1440 Milestone Dr City: Collierville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38017 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Selma Last Name: Soss Mailing Address: 3108 Rossmoor Pkwy Apt 2 City: Walnut Creek Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 94595 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Debra Last Name: Hinken Mailing Address: 116 S Bower St City: Greenville Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48838 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: Fairbanks Mailing Address: 1110 Brooks St City: Morgantown Country: United States State or Province: WV Postal Code: 26508 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elmer Last Name: Wrobley Mailing Address: 2692 Harlingen Dr City: Memphis Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38133 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Reagan Mailing Address: 730 E 36th Ave Apt 6 City: Eugene Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97405 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marilyn Last Name: Lund Mailing Address: 44945 886th Rd City: Bassett Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68714 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Frances Last Name: Loch Mailing Address: 1039 Grand Oak Ln City: Virginia Beach Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23455 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nathan Last Name: Wilson Mailing Address: 2488 Woodside Ln City: Manhattan Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66503 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Norman Last Name: Allgood Mailing Address: 170 Fairway Cir City: Athens Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30607 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Susan Last Name: DeConcini Mailing Address: 6014 Chesterbrook Rd City: McLean Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22101 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Stephanie Last Name: Gerlek Mailing Address: 1734 W Brower St City: Springfield Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65802 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ralph Last Name: Brewer Mailing Address: 2350 Nashville Rd City: Bowling Green Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 42101 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Trish Last Name: Metz Mailing Address: 1821 S Washington St City: Naperville Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60565 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Virginia Last Name: Stopfel Mailing Address: 9 Congress St City: Beverly Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 01915 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Too many people already feel they have no responsibility for what they say or do, please, please do not relax the meagre standards we now have.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Too many people already feel they have no responsibility for what they say or do, please, please do not relax the meagre standards we now have.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Tenney Mailing Address: 2612 Salem Dr City: Wilmington Country: United States State or Province: DE Postal Code: 19808 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bill Last Name: Waren Mailing Address: 2126 W Charteroak Dr City: Prescott Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 86305 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paula Last Name: Bryson Mailing Address: 3910 N STATE ROUTE 589 City: CASSTOWN Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45312 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kenneth Last Name: West Mailing Address: 434 Circle Dr City: Burrton Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67020 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jorge Last Name: Hernandez Mailing Address: 150 Alton Rd Apt 817 City: Miami Beach Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33139 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: Eubank Mailing Address: 26 Liberty Bell Cir City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77024 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a mother of four and grandmother of ten, I abhor the trashy, vulgar and civility destructive use of profanity and nudity on television and in all media that proliferates most currently published and broadcast products. Please stop the decline and fall of our civilized society and do not make changes to the Congressionally passed broadcast decency standards.

Nancy Eubank

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a mother of four and grandmother of ten, I abhor the trashy, vulgar and civility destructive use of profanity and nudity on television and in all media that proliferates most currently published and broadcast products. Please stop the decline and fall of our civilized society and do not make changes to the Congressionally passed broadcast decency standards.

Nancy Eubank

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joanne Last Name: Muldoon Mailing Address: 720 Highland Ave City: Westfield Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07090 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lori Last Name: Hicks Mailing Address: 7201 Copper Creek Way City: Bakersfield Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93308 Comment: In response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies, I oppose any lessening of the already too lenient decency standards. I don't think the FCC should weaken its standard any more. Please leave the current standards in place.

In response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies, I oppose any lessening of the already too lenient decency standards. I don't think the FCC should weaken its standard any more. Please leave the current standards in place.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Amy Last Name: Coffmon Mailing Address: 7861 Havens Rd City: Blacklick Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43004 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Suzanne Last Name: Berning Mailing Address: 4893 McAllister Ave NE City: Saint Michael Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55376 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robin Last Name: Davila Mailing Address: 510 South Dr City: Kingsland Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78639 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Deborah Last Name: Grover Mailing Address: 312 Thomas Rd City: Ithaca Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14850 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Thank you for your time and consideration of this serious matter.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Thank you for your time and consideration of this serious matter.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: shelly Last Name: Fengler Mailing Address: 225 S Via Montanera City: Anaheim Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92807 Comment: I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. MY FAMILY WILL BE FORCED TO TURN OFF THE TV IF THESE TERRIBLE CHANGES ARE PASSED! HAVE SOME RESPECT FOR FAMILIES! PLEASE!

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. MY FAMILY WILL BE FORCED TO TURN OFF THE TV IF THESE TERRIBLE CHANGES ARE PASSED! HAVE SOME RESPECT FOR FAMILIES! PLEASE!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Wai Last Name: Li Mailing Address: 1212 Riverchase Ln City: Arlington Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76011 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: regina Last Name: stull Mailing Address: 1861 Augusta Dr City: Jamison Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 18929 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patsy Last Name: Leija Mailing Address: 191 Timber Mill St City: Spring Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77380 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Why do we have to be exposed to men in bed together or passionately kissing" Smash and Glee have gone to the gay community of the times.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Why do we have to be exposed to men in bed together or passionately kissing" Smash and Glee have gone to the gay community of the times.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Caroles Last Name: Stannard Mailing Address: 5931 W Erie St City: Chicago Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60644 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. It would be totally inappropriate to allow any type of indecency on TV during family hours. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. It would be totally inappropriate to allow any type of indecency on TV during family hours. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pam Last Name: Munro Mailing Address: 8 Hillsborough City: Newport Beach Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92660 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joe Last Name: Green Mailing Address: 434 Cemetery Rd City: Kalama Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98625 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rodolfo Last Name: Martinez-Ferrate Mailing Address: 1314 E Maple Park Ct City: Draper Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84020 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Luethy Mailing Address: 315 Page Pl City: Suffolk Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23435 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Tapping Mailing Address: 3339 Preston Shore Dr City: Harrisonburg Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22801 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mike Last Name: Lammers Mailing Address: 3499 Honeysuckle Ave City: Chino Hills Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91709 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Julie Last Name: Tolman Mailing Address: 203 Bridgewood Dr City: Ward Country: United States State or Province: AR Postal Code: 72176 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Cooke Mailing Address: 807 Township Road 851 City: Ashland Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44805 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: McKenzie Mailing Address: 8535 Fosnaugh School Rd SW City: Stoutsville Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43154 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lynette Last Name: Johnson Mailing Address: 218 N Center St City: Geneseo Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61254 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dave Last Name: Broad Mailing Address: 815 N Monticello St City: Winamac Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46996 Comment: I want to register my comments regarding possible changes to the FCC's broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I agree with the already enacted broadcast decency standards that have been made into law by the Congress. The FCC should not allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. We have proven conclusively that those instances leave lasting impressions on any brain. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Do not bend to a vocal minority but pay careful attention to what is sadly the silent majority. This message is representative of the thoughts of thousands. Thanks for listening.

I want to register my comments regarding possible changes to the FCC's broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I agree with the already enacted broadcast decency standards that have been made into law by the Congress. The FCC should not allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. We have proven conclusively that those instances leave lasting impressions on any brain. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Do not bend to a vocal minority but pay careful attention to what is sadly the silent majority. This message is representative of the thoughts of thousands. Thanks for listening.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Larry Last Name: Schmidt Mailing Address: 9035 W Mount Vernon Ave City: Milwaukee Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53226 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Newton Mailing Address: 1893 River Crest Pkwy City: Rutherfordton Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28139 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Connie Last Name: Hussey Mailing Address: 1863 40th St City: Rock Island Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61201 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I also, expect the FCC to fully enforce the same rules currently in place for broadcasting content to regulate commercial content.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I also, expect the FCC to fully enforce the same rules currently in place for broadcasting content to regulate commercial content.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Allen Last Name: Drabicki Mailing Address: 3019 Chestnut Tree Rd City: Hendersonville Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28792 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We feel that rapists and pedophiles would be stimulated into action against women and children.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We feel that rapists and pedophiles would be stimulated into action against women and children.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jane Last Name: Larson Mailing Address: 47 Bourbon Red Dr City: Mechanicsburg Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17050 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carla Last Name: Murphy Mailing Address: 182 Ashland Ave City: Bloomfield Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07003 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daryle Last Name: Presley Mailing Address: 35427 Ew 1210 City: Seminole Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 74868 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: william Last Name: kent Mailing Address: 7025 Legacy Loop City: Pineville Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 71360 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Carter Mailing Address: 3056 Dundee Loop S City: Abita Springs Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70420 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sara Last Name: Goddard Mailing Address: 5356 Public Well St City: Paris Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61944 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bob Last Name: Arrington Mailing Address: 14 Emerald ridge City: Jackson Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38305 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Melissa Last Name: Jeffers Mailing Address: 10814 Dunbrook Dr City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77070 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Norman Last Name: Dusseault Mailing Address: 4161 14th St N City: Saint Petersburg Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33703 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Beth Last Name: Shoemaker Mailing Address: 1631 Kalakaua Ct City: Gulf Breeze Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32563 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am aghast at the story lines of TV now. It can't get worse, can it" Giving more profanity or nudity would be totally disgusting.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am aghast at the story lines of TV now. It can't get worse, can it" Giving more profanity or nudity would be totally disgusting.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Wm Last Name: Bracken Mailing Address: 2077 High Pines Rd City: Rock Hill Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29732 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: BOBBY N Last Name: OWENS Mailing Address: 20277 County Road 1590 City: Ada Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 74820 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steven Last Name: Johnson Mailing Address: 19475 181st Ave NW City: Big Lake Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55309 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Other words (like _ss) that were allowed in the last years have been overused and abused on TV. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Yesterday's TV-14 has become today's TV-PG.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Other words (like _ss) that were allowed in the last years have been overused and abused on TV. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Yesterday's TV-14 has become today's TV-PG.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cheryl Last Name: Drake Mailing Address: 4 Ponderosa Trl City: Sparta Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07871 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elizabeth Last Name: Gill Mailing Address: 29447 Munger Dr City: Livonia Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48154 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: rick Last Name: ziemke Mailing Address: 2284 260th Ave City: Walnut Grove Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 56180 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow ANY instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow ANY instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steve Last Name: Shamburger Mailing Address: 5448 Bull Run Dr City: Baton Rouge Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70817 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michelle Last Name: Carley Mailing Address: 38655 Mason St City: Livonia Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48154 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Efton Last Name: Elliott Mailing Address: 4925 Cypress Gardens Rd Lot 118 City: Winter Haven Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33884 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I do not appreciate the relaxed policies that have already been chosen with the language and insinuations of sex and drugs that are intended to influence the young people.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I do not appreciate the relaxed policies that have already been chosen with the language and insinuations of sex and drugs that are intended to influence the young people.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Angela Last Name: Wilder Mailing Address: 609 Hazel St City: Council Bluffs Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 51503 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. At this point due to the downward spiral of morality on television, our family only has one tv and no cable. There are many good things that can entertain. The impact on our children is compeling statistically. Please do not weaken the decency standards.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. At this point due to the downward spiral of morality on television, our family only has one tv and no cable. There are many good things that can entertain. The impact on our children is compeling statistically. Please do not weaken the decency standards.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jay Last Name: Sedler Mailing Address: 7300 Roberts Cir City: Frederick Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21701 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sigfrid E. Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 22225 Alexander St City: Saint Clair Shores Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48081 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steven Last Name: Condo Mailing Address: 1304 Ryman Rd City: Dallas Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 18612 Comment: FCC, are you insane" Stupid" Ignorant" Godless" Childless" Please pick one, as I'm baffled as to why you'd even consider allowing nudity and profanity during Family hour.

In response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013: I absolutely oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC does not consist of elected persons and should not have the authority allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

THIS is how you contribute to a better society" May God forgive you on your last day.

FCC, are you insane" Stupid" Ignorant" Godless" Childless" Please pick one, as I'm baffled as to why you'd even consider allowing nudity and profanity during Family hour.

In response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013: I absolutely oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC does not consist of elected persons and should not have the authority allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

THIS is how you contribute to a better society" May God forgive you on your last day.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: G. Dale Last Name: Parenteau Mailing Address: 48990 Dogwood Ave City: Rush City Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55069 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: Booth Mailing Address: 6921 W Kerry Ln City: Glendale Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85308 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Suzanne Last Name: Rodriguez Mailing Address: 1515 Quail Walk Dr City: Gilroy Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95020 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: susan Last Name: Johnson Mailing Address: 583 Prairie Rose Dr City: Perrysburg Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43551 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Warren Last Name: Brown Mailing Address: 1210 Hunters Rdg W City: Hoffman Estates Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60192 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dean Last Name: Sease Mailing Address: 63 Ankara Ave City: Brookville Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45309 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I don't have kids and I do like to see some of the latest movies out but they are laced with so much nudity and profanity that doesn't add a thing to the movie. I wait till the movie comes on TV so I can enjoy the show the way it should have been put out originally.

Please continue to hold the FCC accountable to what is shown on TV. Tell them if they want to do something...turn down the commercial volume between shows.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I don't have kids and I do like to see some of the latest movies out but they are laced with so much nudity and profanity that doesn't add a thing to the movie. I wait till the movie comes on TV so I can enjoy the show the way it should have been put out originally.

Please continue to hold the FCC accountable to what is shown on TV. Tell them if they want to do something...turn down the commercial volume between shows.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Small Mailing Address: 4578 Sulphur Rd City: Sulphur Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40070 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. As a medical doctor who takes care of children, I see this as an extremely harmful path.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. As a medical doctor who takes care of children, I see this as an extremely harmful path.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marie Last Name: Mangano Mailing Address: 15 Fordham St City: Sag Harbor Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11963 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carl Last Name: Siglock Mailing Address: 301 Depot St City: El Campo Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77437 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sheila Last Name: Hale Mailing Address: 7530 Parker Rd City: Fairhope Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36532 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Riden Mailing Address: 1978 Chancellor Ridge Rd City: Prattville Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36066 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Frankly, the standards that are supposedly in place already cross the line. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Frankly, the standards that are supposedly in place already cross the line. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bruce Last Name: Hall Mailing Address: 4948 Black Panther Loop City: Pinetop Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85935 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The moral compass of our kids has enough to try and deal with already. Increasing the exposure to language and nudity on television will only make it harder for parents to try and encourage a sense of morality and decency. Do the right thing and enforce the regulations already in place and quit allowing the race for shock value and ratings.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The moral compass of our kids has enough to try and deal with already. Increasing the exposure to language and nudity on television will only make it harder for parents to try and encourage a sense of morality and decency. Do the right thing and enforce the regulations already in place and quit allowing the race for shock value and ratings.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Stephanie Last Name: Neifert Mailing Address: 11 Sandalwood Dr Apt 10 City: Newark Country: United States State or Province: DE Postal Code: 19713 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tom Last Name: George Mailing Address: 7804 Pine Ridge Rd City: Louisville Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40241 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paula Last Name: Tribolini Mailing Address: E9673 890th Ave City: Colfax Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54730 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Alena Last Name: Radtke Gabriel Mailing Address: 49 Hollowbrook Ln City: Cortlandt Manor Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 10567 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joseph Last Name: Stodola Mailing Address: 409 S 15th St City: Parsons Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67357 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elizabeth Last Name: Koontz Mailing Address: 14460 Middle Fairway Dr City: Spring Hill Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34609 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Conrad Last Name: Blau Mailing Address: 5975 Cherokee Valley Pass City: Waunakee Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53597 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Larry Last Name: Lassley Mailing Address: 60097 Highway 60 City: Bogalusa Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70427 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: White Mailing Address: 303 Pine Moss Dr City: Fort Walton Beach Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32548 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Homer Last Name: Brown Mailing Address: 103 Dovefield Dr City: Inman Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29349 Comment: We are responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We are responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kevin Last Name: Nix Mailing Address: 1525 W 27th Ter S Apt W City: Independence Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64052 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE ANY RELAXATION of the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE ANY RELAXATION of the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jerry Last Name: McElyea Mailing Address: 144 Bristol Dr City: Decatur Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62521 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cara Last Name: Allen Mailing Address: 38629 Fairwood Cir City: Avon Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44011 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marc Last Name: Cleary Mailing Address: 3104 Coates Xing City: Baton Rouge Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70810 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Anne Last Name: Kilburg Mailing Address: 9357 Timber Trl City: Pittsburgh Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 15237 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shyrl Last Name: Hendrickson Mailing Address: 26 Pinehurst Cir City: Arden Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28704 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I believe the FCC already has standards that are too low. They don't need to lower them anymore.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I believe the FCC already has standards that are too low. They don't need to lower them anymore.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Swenson Mailing Address: 11752 Newbury Rd City: Los Alamitos Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90720 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

As a teacher of 30 years as well as a professor of teacher training I see the young student as well as the graduate students and BOTH do not need any added profanity, violence, and secularism.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

As a teacher of 30 years as well as a professor of teacher training I see the young student as well as the graduate students and BOTH do not need any added profanity, violence, and secularism.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Terry Last Name: Watts Mailing Address: 914 Eagles Nest Dr City: Byram Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39272 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sammie Last Name: Graves Mailing Address: 4220 Purdue St Apt A City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77005 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please, please help us in our fight to rear our youth of today to become healthy minded, productive citizens. Tell me how nudity and/or profanity exposure can help us in this effort. What is so bad about having young minds focused on higher things" Sammie Jo Gresham Graves

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please, please help us in our fight to rear our youth of today to become healthy minded, productive citizens. Tell me how nudity and/or profanity exposure can help us in this effort. What is so bad about having young minds focused on higher things" Sammie Jo Gresham Graves

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Grace Last Name: DeLuca Mailing Address: 16410 Sapphire St City: Fort Lauderdale Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33331 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Judy Last Name: Ashton Mailing Address: 2813 E Whisper Trl City: Sioux Falls Country: United States State or Province: SD Postal Code: 57108 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carolyn Last Name: Slavik Mailing Address: 855 Trenton Dr City: Sunnyvale Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 94087 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please summon up your core ethics and do not be a victim of pressure from those who have little respect for decency.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please summon up your core ethics and do not be a victim of pressure from those who have little respect for decency.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Scott Last Name: Carroll Mailing Address: 214 Mayflower City: Cibolo Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78108 Comment: I oppose any changes to relax the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The current standards are below my level of tolerance already. The FCC should certainly not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I oppose any changes to relax the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The current standards are below my level of tolerance already. The FCC should certainly not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gene Last Name: Dwyer Mailing Address: 5778 Rexford Ct Unit R City: Springfield Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22152 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brian Last Name: Geiger Mailing Address: 4926 162nd Ave NE City: Baldwin Country: United States State or Province: ND Postal Code: 58521 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please help protect our country's children in their own home!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please help protect our country's children in their own home!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: George Last Name: Melodini Mailing Address: 29692 Wells Rd City: Wesley Chapel Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33545 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: Howell Mailing Address: 31685 Horn Cir City: Excelsior Springs Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64024 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lee Last Name: Parriott Mailing Address: 614 W Lewis St City: Livingston Country: United States State or Province: MT Postal Code: 59047 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Blamey Mailing Address: 7603 4 Mile Creek Rd City: Three Lakes Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54562 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We are otherwise only allowing immorality to take the place of morality and good taste to overtake our nation. And then we wonder why we have more frequent outbreaks of such uncivilized lawlessness in our country. Please leave in place FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Thanks, Richard L Blamey

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We are otherwise only allowing immorality to take the place of morality and good taste to overtake our nation. And then we wonder why we have more frequent outbreaks of such uncivilized lawlessness in our country. Please leave in place FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Thanks, Richard L Blamey

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: donna Last Name: roberts Mailing Address: 3125 Calhoun St City: New Orleans Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70125 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jon Last Name: Werking Mailing Address: 3563 State Route 94 City: Chester Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 10918 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jo Beth Last Name: Barton Mailing Address: 604 River Crst City: Leander Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78641 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Laura Last Name: McCaw Mailing Address: 14309 Pommel Ln City: Matthews Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28105 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Morello Mailing Address: 2935 Darling St City: Ogden Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84403 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

We have enough trash on the television as it is, please help to protect our children - allow them some time to live in the fantasy that the world is a kind and decent place, and not shove profanity or nudity at them - this includes commercials.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

We have enough trash on the television as it is, please help to protect our children - allow them some time to live in the fantasy that the world is a kind and decent place, and not shove profanity or nudity at them - this includes commercials.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Coad Mailing Address: 11 Abbeville St Apt B City: Due West Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29639 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steven Last Name: Roush Mailing Address: 6416 Katherine Rd Apt D City: Simi Valley Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93063 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Evelyn Last Name: Donahoe Mailing Address: 8050 SW 109th Lane Rd City: Ocala Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34481 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Our children already are exposed to too much of this curently!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Our children already are exposed to too much of this curently!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Deborah Last Name: Sigmund Mailing Address: 2274 Birchfield St City: Simi Valley Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93065 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Buchanan Mailing Address: 8616 Oak Trail Ln City: Cordova Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38018 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If an inch is given, then the exploiters will take a mile.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If an inch is given, then the exploiters will take a mile.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Golab Mailing Address: 13000 Greenmount Ave City: Beltsville Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 20705 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dawn Last Name: Chisholm Mailing Address: 1520 W Highland St City: Springfield Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65807 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Winfield Mailing Address: 623 Martin Ave City: Altamonte Springs Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32701 Comment: I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. How can the FCC ignore Congress and the law" No, do not loosen the moral code of the air waves. You have allowed more than enough to corrupt the morals of America's youth.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. How can the FCC ignore Congress and the law" No, do not loosen the moral code of the air waves. You have allowed more than enough to corrupt the morals of America's youth.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jenna Last Name: Crump Mailing Address: 766 Spring Cir City: Liberty Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64068 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jim Last Name: Gaskell Mailing Address: 715 S Wilson Ave City: Chanute Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66720 Comment: This is a STRONG protest against allowing FCC to change (or lower) its broadcast decency policies. Stand with me on this please. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. The FCC should not weaken the current standards to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

This is a STRONG protest against allowing FCC to change (or lower) its broadcast decency policies. Stand with me on this please. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. The FCC should not weaken the current standards to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Newman Mailing Address: 136 Coopers Pond Dr City: Lawrenceville Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30044 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Regulations have already been weakened enough through the years to the point that morality is being destroyed in America AND YOU WANT TO WEAKEN THEM MORE""" AT THE CURRENT RATE IT'S BEING GOING, IN ANOTHER 20-30 YEARS YOU'LL BE ABLE TO WATCH OUTRIGHT PORN ON DAYTIME MAINSTREAM TV!!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Regulations have already been weakened enough through the years to the point that morality is being destroyed in America AND YOU WANT TO WEAKEN THEM MORE""" AT THE CURRENT RATE IT'S BEING GOING, IN ANOTHER 20-30 YEARS YOU'LL BE ABLE TO WATCH OUTRIGHT PORN ON DAYTIME MAINSTREAM TV!!!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Evy Last Name: Reitz Mailing Address: 919 Old Dutch Mill Rd City: Colorado Springs Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80907 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Teresa Last Name: white Mailing Address: 1144 S Garth St City: Ridgecrest Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93555 Comment: I am responding to public comment on Broadcast indecency and my comment is the rules and regulations for what is ok on public television are already too lenient. Public television influences our children and society and I do not feel it is ok for children to see and hear a lot of what is already allowed on public broadcast. If any thing the FCC needs to tighten the rules and regulations, not loosen them more.

I am responding to public comment on Broadcast indecency and my comment is the rules and regulations for what is ok on public television are already too lenient. Public television influences our children and society and I do not feel it is ok for children to see and hear a lot of what is already allowed on public broadcast. If any thing the FCC needs to tighten the rules and regulations, not loosen them more.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: jack Last Name: butsch Mailing Address: 27438 Channing Springs Dr City: Spring Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77386 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Susan Last Name: Coryell Mailing Address: 10092 Dorothy Ct City: Jonesboro Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30236 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Geo Last Name: Bryan Mailing Address: 10040 Mockingbird Ln City: Mascoutah Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62258 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Maria Last Name: Hawkins Mailing Address: 8004 Mitchell Loop SW City: Washington Country: United States State or Province: DC Postal Code: 20032 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rick Last Name: Hutchison Mailing Address: 1149 Shoshone Trl City: Alto Country: United States State or Province: NM Postal Code: 88312 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Wesley Last Name: Abell Mailing Address: 754 N McKinley Ave City: Clarksville Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 47129 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Melinda Last Name: DSouza Mailing Address: 5720 Lasalle Way City: San Antonio Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78253 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I support protecting innocent children from immoral shows.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I support protecting innocent children from immoral shows.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marc Last Name: Handelsman Mailing Address: 6489 28th Ave N City: Saint Petersburg Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33710 Comment: Hello, thank you for taking the time to read this. Please "wisely reconsider" making any changes to broadcast decency standards enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours, when innocent children watch TV. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please protect our kids by not making any changes. I appreciate your consideration.

Hello, thank you for taking the time to read this. Please "wisely reconsider" making any changes to broadcast decency standards enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours, when innocent children watch TV. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please protect our kids by not making any changes. I appreciate your consideration.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sharon Last Name: Harper Mailing Address: 11346 County Road 141 City: Hesperus Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 81326 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Amy Last Name: Swarts Mailing Address: 10380 Keller Rd City: Clarence Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14031 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lawrence Wm. Last Name: Clark Mailing Address: 1977 Spruce Dr City: Carmel Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46033 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

May Gog be with you.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

May Gog be with you.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brian Last Name: Kenny Mailing Address: 67535 E Crystal Lake Rd City: Iron River Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54847 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kent Last Name: Spann Mailing Address: 5932 Birch Bark Cir City: Grove City Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43123 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: LInda Ann Last Name: Racaniello Mailing Address: 20 Carlson Ln City: East Northport Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11731 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lori Last Name: Dell Mailing Address: 3126 Teardrop Cir City: Colorado Springs Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80917 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leo Last Name: Noahr Mailing Address: 407 Lisbon Ln City: Cincinnati Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45246 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, thus lowering individual morals.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, thus lowering individual morals.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dana Last Name: Steadman Mailing Address: 9411 Cody Dr City: Westminster Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80021 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: George Last Name: Rice Mailing Address: 222 Saint James Park City: Osprey Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34229 Comment: We am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: Patterson Mailing Address: 1613 Raleigh Dr City: Burnsville Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55337 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I would also like to add here that family time often involves watching TV together. Laughing and commenting on various situations which occur. This affords families the opportunity to discuss social and moral issues, as well.

This has been eroding over the years as viewing has become more and more of a mine field. Parents then have the children in a room watching cartoons which they deem "safe" while they view something with more adult themes in another room. This further dissolves family unity and creates more isolation of the individuals. Television has an obligation to the families who ask them into their homes to strengthen family relations and thereby strengthen society as a whole.

You cannot ignore the links between the media and societal response.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I would also like to add here that family time often involves watching TV together. Laughing and commenting on various situations which occur. This affords families the opportunity to discuss social and moral issues, as well.

This has been eroding over the years as viewing has become more and more of a mine field. Parents then have the children in a room watching cartoons which they deem "safe" while they view something with more adult themes in another room. This further dissolves family unity and creates more isolation of the individuals. Television has an obligation to the families who ask them into their homes to strengthen family relations and thereby strengthen society as a whole.

You cannot ignore the links between the media and societal response.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathleen Last Name: Koss Mailing Address: 28 Orchard Ave City: Hamlin Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14464 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Berry Mailing Address: PO Box 1844 City: Uvalde Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78802 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lillian Last Name: Everly Mailing Address: 132 Duell Hollow Rd City: Buskirk Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 12028 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

Please do not allow any further reduction in the rules for decency on TV. Our children need to hear language that does not include vulgarity in their homes where it is never used. It is bad enough that cable networks can use it.

It is surely possible for people to carry on conversations without such use of profane language.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

Please do not allow any further reduction in the rules for decency on TV. Our children need to hear language that does not include vulgarity in their homes where it is never used. It is bad enough that cable networks can use it.

It is surely possible for people to carry on conversations without such use of profane language.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dan Last Name: Bertuna Mailing Address: 8312 Greentree Manor Ln City: Fairfax Station Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22039 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. As the father of two girls, I am already significantly concerned about the level of indecency on broadcast TV in both programming and advertising. The degradation of our values as a Nation continues and the primary mechanism of distribution is still broadcast TV. The FCC should hold fast and not weaken already weak decency standards.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. As the father of two girls, I am already significantly concerned about the level of indecency on broadcast TV in both programming and advertising. The degradation of our values as a Nation continues and the primary mechanism of distribution is still broadcast TV. The FCC should hold fast and not weaken already weak decency standards.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Andrew Last Name: Harrod Mailing Address: 888 N Quincy St City: Arlington Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22203 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nelson Last Name: Whipple Mailing Address: 2222 Selwyn Ave Apt 502 City: Charlotte Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28207 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any relaxing of changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The standards are indecent already and need to be tightened, not loosened. Yes, that is mostly the responsibility of the family, not the government but the government is destroying the family.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any relaxing of changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The standards are indecent already and need to be tightened, not loosened. Yes, that is mostly the responsibility of the family, not the government but the government is destroying the family.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lisa Last Name: Ketchmark Mailing Address: 3456 Victoria St N City: Shoreview Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55126 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please protect our children and our society's future.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please protect our children and our society's future.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shari Last Name: Son Mailing Address: 1904 Silver Leaf Dr City: Little Elm Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75068 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Allen Last Name: Molascon Mailing Address: 306 S Oak St City: Hendricks Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 56136 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Porter Mailing Address: PO Box 80302 City: Conyers Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30013 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jerald Last Name: Ryks Mailing Address: 5341 Thotland Rd City: Minneapolis Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55422 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our government and governing "authorities" are stooping so low as far as any moral values are concerned, pretty soon we are no better than animals. It is disgusting. There is no decency left in our country.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our government and governing "authorities" are stooping so low as far as any moral values are concerned, pretty soon we are no better than animals. It is disgusting. There is no decency left in our country.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Angie Last Name: Lee Mailing Address: 106 Pinetree Ct City: Hartford Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36344 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jay Last Name: Hufford Mailing Address: 195 Wikiup Meadows Dr City: Santa Rosa Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95403 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is not a net benefit to the public good by further dropping the standard.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is not a net benefit to the public good by further dropping the standard.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Dell Mailing Address: 3126 Teardrop Cir City: Colorado Springs Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80917 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: grace Last Name: badillo Mailing Address: 19407 Sweet Grass Way City: Lutz Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33558 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: Judd Mailing Address: 7670 E Irwin Ranch Rd City: Prescott Valley Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 86315 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. Do you truly believe that the existing policy on allowing nudity and profanity is of benefit to the already degrading stability of our families and our country. I hope and pray there is enough of you left within your organization that still have some remnant of moral foundation. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and the continued decay of our society. How could allowing this benefit us"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. Do you truly believe that the existing policy on allowing nudity and profanity is of benefit to the already degrading stability of our families and our country. I hope and pray there is enough of you left within your organization that still have some remnant of moral foundation. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and the continued decay of our society. How could allowing this benefit us"

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gene Last Name: Williams Mailing Address: 808 Petrie Ct City: Nashville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37211 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Our nation is in a downward spiral on many fronts and this is one of the best examples. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Our nation is in a downward spiral on many fronts and this is one of the best examples. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: dionna Last Name: smith Mailing Address: 461 Falvey Ln City: Cleveland Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77328 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Phyllis Last Name: Stephens Mailing Address: 371 W Royal Flamingo Dr City: Sarasota Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34236 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sandy Last Name: Drawbond Mailing Address: 11899 SSG ROBERT T KURODA ST City: EL PASO Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79908 Comment: Please do not allow nudity and profanity during prime time viewing hours. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please do not allow nudity and profanity during prime time viewing hours. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dennis Last Name: Dorsheimer Mailing Address: 1788 Red Oak Dr SW City: Altoona Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 50009 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: Keefe Mailing Address: 7806 Puritan Rd City: Orlando Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32807 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tina Last Name: Trimble Mailing Address: 569 Private Road 76 City: Leonard Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75452 Comment: You're going the WRONG way. We need to tighten the regulations! All the time, especially on the commercials, I hear cursing & almost cursing, where they make sure I know they are saying something like F...ing or sh.. . Where have you guys been" Are you the part of our country that wants to bring Everyone to a new low" Have you seen Idiocracy (even the cleaned up version)" That's where we are, not heading. The more we get desensitized from lewdness, the less we reach for higher goals... And I believe we should always reach for the best in all of us. This will only encourage the downward direction this nation is taking. More depravity, more laziness, less education, & the inevitable problems that will incur. Please, do your job! & at least protect our children who are already bombarded with everything evil under the sun. Thank You, Tina Trimble

You're going the WRONG way. We need to tighten the regulations! All the time, especially on the commercials, I hear cursing & almost cursing, where they make sure I know they are saying something like F...ing or sh.. . Where have you guys been" Are you the part of our country that wants to bring Everyone to a new low" Have you seen Idiocracy (even the cleaned up version)" That's where we are, not heading. The more we get desensitized from lewdness, the less we reach for higher goals... And I believe we should always reach for the best in all of us. This will only encourage the downward direction this nation is taking. More depravity, more laziness, less education, & the inevitable problems that will incur. Please, do your job! & at least protect our children who are already bombarded with everything evil under the sun. Thank You, Tina Trimble

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Douglas Last Name: Zwyghuizen Mailing Address: 2829 New Holland St City: Hudsonville Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49426 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marvin Last Name: Beasley Mailing Address: 1204 N Main St City: Arab Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 35016 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mark Last Name: Warda Mailing Address: 22008 Provincial St City: Trenton Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48183 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: bobbie Last Name: reynolds Mailing Address: 587 Woods Rd City: Nancy Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 42544 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christine Last Name: Wolf Mailing Address: 1850 Centennial Way City: Escondido Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92026 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Wiemeyer Mailing Address: 6707 W McRae Way City: Glendale Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85308 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Helveston Mailing Address: 3770 Woodstock Rd City: Gloucester Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23061 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I find this offensive and intrusive. Please do not stand idly by and let this happen.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I find this offensive and intrusive. Please do not stand idly by and let this happen.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: Harms Mailing Address: 1300 W Olson Ave Spc 6 City: Reedley Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93654 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Loyd Last Name: Shelton Mailing Address: 706 Stone Blvd City: Tullahoma Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37388 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jean Last Name: Philippi Mailing Address: PO Box 494 City: Granby Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80446 Comment: I am writing in responce to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose the FCC weakening or changing the broadcast decency standards which have been enacted by the Congress. I also oppose the FCC allowing any instances of profanity or nudity. I agree with the Supreme Court which has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. If the standards are relaxed this will lead to an alarming increase in vulgarity, foul language and nudity on broadcast TV. Thank you for considering my opposition to changing the broadcast decency policies.

I am writing in responce to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose the FCC weakening or changing the broadcast decency standards which have been enacted by the Congress. I also oppose the FCC allowing any instances of profanity or nudity. I agree with the Supreme Court which has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. If the standards are relaxed this will lead to an alarming increase in vulgarity, foul language and nudity on broadcast TV. Thank you for considering my opposition to changing the broadcast decency policies.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: connie Last Name: woodward Mailing Address: 1758 S 105th St City: Omaha Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68124 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: Carwile Mailing Address: 246 Macenroe Dr City: Blacklick Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43004 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: Buiten Mailing Address: 36823 Thinbark St City: Wayne Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48184 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jamone Last Name: Clocker Mailing Address: 105 Ironwood Dr City: Fuquay Varina Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27526 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robbie Last Name: Melancon Mailing Address: 1042 Oleaus Champagne Sr Rd City: Saint Martinville Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70582 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kevin Last Name: New Mailing Address: 185 Red Oak Cir City: Lexington Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38351 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kimberly Last Name: Jackson Mailing Address: (ODD Range 12201 - 12299) ARBOR DR City: PONTE VEDRA BEACH Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32082 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joseph Last Name: Parriott Mailing Address: 614 W Lewis St City: Livingston Country: United States State or Province: MT Postal Code: 59047 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. ARE YOU PEOPLE NUTS" YOU ARE GOING TO KICK OUR CULTURE STRAIGHT INTO THE TOILET. STOP THIS NONSENSE! LEAVE THE RULES INTACT NOW AND FOREVER MORE. Thank you / Joe Parriott

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. ARE YOU PEOPLE NUTS" YOU ARE GOING TO KICK OUR CULTURE STRAIGHT INTO THE TOILET. STOP THIS NONSENSE! LEAVE THE RULES INTACT NOW AND FOREVER MORE. Thank you / Joe Parriott

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joyce Last Name: Hoyt Mailing Address: 1510 9th Ave E City: Oskaloosa Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 52577 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bob Last Name: Fisher Mailing Address: 1048 S Jennie St City: Visalia Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93277 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Victor Last Name: Lyon Mailing Address: 1208 Adare Rd City: Marion Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43302 Comment: I find it absolutely unbelievable that any government department would even consider what you are proposing. Please make more restrictions not fewer. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I find it absolutely unbelievable that any government department would even consider what you are proposing. Please make more restrictions not fewer. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: O'Leary Mailing Address: 7238 Genoa Ln City: Knoxville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37918 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Coriaty Mailing Address: 3934 Whistle Train Rd City: Brea Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92823 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cathy Last Name: Motley Mailing Address: 9240 S Tewa Trl City: Vail Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85641 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Melissa Last Name: Schwab Mailing Address: 14101 E Twinlake Dr City: Wichita Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67230 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is already far too much body and language use in TV as it is. It is almost unwatchable. Please look deep into your conscience and stop putting this stuff in front of children.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is already far too much body and language use in TV as it is. It is almost unwatchable. Please look deep into your conscience and stop putting this stuff in front of children.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: SanDee Last Name: Russell-Reed Mailing Address: 16723 199th St N City: Scandia Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55073 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: George Last Name: Bowman Mailing Address: 712 Comet Dr City: Beaufort Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28516 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. My little grandchildren do not need exposure to indecent programming. Look where it has already led our culture.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. My little grandchildren do not need exposure to indecent programming. Look where it has already led our culture.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lonny Last Name: Achey Mailing Address: 5523 Cathedral Oaks Rd City: Santa Barbara Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93111 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Eugenia Last Name: Ramsey Mailing Address: 84 Fairmount Ave City: Chatham Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07928 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elizabeth Last Name: Lorber Mailing Address: 749 E Second St City: Pass Christian Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39571 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ann Last Name: Hrebec Mailing Address: 2835 N Farm Road 103 City: Springfield Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65803 Comment: Comment on possible changes to the broadcast decency policies due on 5-20-13:

Please do NOT change the enforcement of broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not be allowed to weaken them even for fleeting instances of nudity or profanity. The FCC's job is to protect the public interest and failing to protect children from more indecency would be a grave dereliction of that obligation.

Comment on possible changes to the broadcast decency policies due on 5-20-13:

Please do NOT change the enforcement of broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not be allowed to weaken them even for fleeting instances of nudity or profanity. The FCC's job is to protect the public interest and failing to protect children from more indecency would be a grave dereliction of that obligation.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Betty Last Name: Corsaro Mailing Address: PO Box 373 City: Morongo Valley Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92256 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elaine Last Name: Diggs Mailing Address: 7030 Deepage Dr City: Columbia Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21045 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I believe that relaxing the current standards will only lead to a further coarsening of our culture and could eventually allow more egregious broadcast content including sexual nudity and intensely foul language. I urge the FCC to maintain the current standards.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I believe that relaxing the current standards will only lead to a further coarsening of our culture and could eventually allow more egregious broadcast content including sexual nudity and intensely foul language. I urge the FCC to maintain the current standards.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kenneth Last Name: Klaehn Mailing Address: 3801 Nottingham Dr City: Fort Wayne Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46815 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Sloan Mailing Address: 1334 Thomas Mill Rd City: Easley Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29640 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The changes tha have already taken place has already made to where you have to be careful what you watch.The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The changes tha have already taken place has already made to where you have to be careful what you watch.The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Laura Last Name: Pommier Mailing Address: 27446 471st Ave City: Harrisburg Country: United States State or Province: SD Postal Code: 57032 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I am opposed to any changes that would weaken the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I am opposed to any changes that would weaken the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pat Last Name: Collier Mailing Address: 1114 W US Highway 60 City: Grayson Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 41143 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Hugh Last Name: Ross Mailing Address: 5686 Kenderly Ct City: Carmel Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46033 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Betty Last Name: Gibbs Mailing Address: PO Box 13 City: Sandia Park Country: United States State or Province: NM Postal Code: 87047 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pa Last Name: Rol Mailing Address: 1593 HOMELAND DR City: SYKESVILLE Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21784 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Ann Last Name: Clark Mailing Address: 1977 Spruce Dr City: Carmel Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46033 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gary Last Name: Cook Mailing Address: 438 Countryside Ct N City: Andover Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67002 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Randy Last Name: Willey Mailing Address: 3945 N Springlawn Ave City: Springfield Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65803 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Houdyshell Mailing Address: 542 McDonald Rd City: Leavenworth Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66048 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Wimm Mailing Address: PO Box 261 City: Joshua Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76058 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. What is appearing NOW is totally unacceptable and we're seeing the results in every area of public life. Why would anyone want to broaden already weak standards"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. What is appearing NOW is totally unacceptable and we're seeing the results in every area of public life. Why would anyone want to broaden already weak standards"

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Lang Mailing Address: 5301 S Atlantic Ave Apt 43 City: New Smyrna Beach Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32169 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Beatrice Last Name: Palacio Mailing Address: 1637 E Laguna Dr City: Tempe Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85282 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Bruce Mailing Address: 5128 E Mountain View Rd City: Paradise Valley Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85253 Comment: I definitely oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children or even adults who object to that type of programing, may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV which means we would watch less TV.

I definitely oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children or even adults who object to that type of programing, may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV which means we would watch less TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Edward Last Name: Young Mailing Address: 506 Harris St City: Jackson Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49201 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Eric Last Name: Shewbridge Mailing Address: 2060 Waters Ferry Dr City: Lawrenceville Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30043 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Ann Last Name: Whitley Mailing Address: 105 S Hemlock Ln City: State Road Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28676 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Peter Last Name: Crowe Mailing Address: 123 E Crestview Ave City: Boalsburg Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 16827 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ed Last Name: Bauer Mailing Address: 1337 Woodland Dr City: Rhinelander Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54501 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Samuel Last Name: O'Dell Mailing Address: 108 Mustang Island Trl City: Georgetown Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78633 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Theroux Mailing Address: 5530 E Anaheim Rd City: Long Beach Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90815 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Loren Last Name: Marston Mailing Address: 13309 SE 268th St City: Kent Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98042 Comment: Please maintain or strengthen the rules for indecent broadcasting. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please maintain or strengthen the rules for indecent broadcasting. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ferde Last Name: Rombola Mailing Address: 28 Windsor Rd City: Beverly Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 01915 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I not only oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards now in place, I urge you to raise those standards to a level of actual decency. For thirty years or more, the FCC has been complicit in the degrading of broadcast standards to the point where soft pornography is now the norm in prime-time television. Exposing our children to any element of adult sexual activity lowers the moral standard of the whole of society. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to more and greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Do the right thing for a change.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I not only oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards now in place, I urge you to raise those standards to a level of actual decency. For thirty years or more, the FCC has been complicit in the degrading of broadcast standards to the point where soft pornography is now the norm in prime-time television. Exposing our children to any element of adult sexual activity lowers the moral standard of the whole of society. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to more and greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Do the right thing for a change.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joan Last Name: Rozycki Mailing Address: 4425 70th Pl City: Urbandale Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 50322 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Kennedy Mailing Address: 11481 Twin Pine Ln City: Tickfaw Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70466 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mark Last Name: Santucci Mailing Address: PO Box 101272 City: Pittsburgh Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 15237 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We do not need to lower our decency standards any lower. It is almost immpossible to watch broadcast tv without having to turn it off because I cannot have my children watch indecent shows. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We do not need to lower our decency standards any lower. It is almost immpossible to watch broadcast tv without having to turn it off because I cannot have my children watch indecent shows. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jerome Last Name: Kautza Mailing Address: 9792 SE 125th Ln City: Summerfield Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34491 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Heather Last Name: Balcom Mailing Address: 10267 S Lincoln Rd City: Shepherd Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48883 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I oppose any changes which would relax the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I oppose any changes which would relax the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Fausett Mailing Address: 7110 Ridgebrook Dr City: Fort Mill Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29715 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. In a time when profanity seems unrestrained and the morality of our country appears in jeopardy I ask that you seriously consider the consequences, the effect, of lowering the standard of decency in our society. Not only our children but those new people who have come to our country for a refuge, who seek to begin anew(those who seek decency and a new life) will greatly benefit and be encouraged by the right(proper, correct,wholesome,upright) decision.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. In a time when profanity seems unrestrained and the morality of our country appears in jeopardy I ask that you seriously consider the consequences, the effect, of lowering the standard of decency in our society. Not only our children but those new people who have come to our country for a refuge, who seek to begin anew(those who seek decency and a new life) will greatly benefit and be encouraged by the right(proper, correct,wholesome,upright) decision.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: Larkosh Mailing Address: 200 Fremont St City: Boscobel Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53805 Comment: I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Here's my reasoning: When her children came to their mother asking that she allow them to attend an R-rated movie that had only a "little" profanity/nudity, she proceeded to make them a pan of brownies in which she had included a "little" dog poop as an ingredient. The children refused to eat them! Likewise, "dog poop" in all media is distasteful and warrants refusal.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Here's my reasoning: When her children came to their mother asking that she allow them to attend an R-rated movie that had only a "little" profanity/nudity, she proceeded to make them a pan of brownies in which she had included a "little" dog poop as an ingredient. The children refused to eat them! Likewise, "dog poop" in all media is distasteful and warrants refusal.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Gocke Mailing Address: 45 La Encina City: Newbury Park Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91320 Comment: This is in response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We are experienced parents, patriots, and responsible nurturers of decency in America's evolution as a responsible God fearing society. We are very sensitive to the negative affects that premature or unwarranted exposure of our youth and populace to unwholesome practices can have on their maturation. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. We believe that relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

This is in response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We are experienced parents, patriots, and responsible nurturers of decency in America's evolution as a responsible God fearing society. We are very sensitive to the negative affects that premature or unwarranted exposure of our youth and populace to unwholesome practices can have on their maturation. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. We believe that relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carolyn Last Name: Vance Mailing Address: 5758 Indian Cir City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77057 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. For the sake of your children and following generations, please keep the standards high!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. For the sake of your children and following generations, please keep the standards high!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gay Last Name: Horne-Nelson Mailing Address: 124 Two Rivers Ct City: Nashville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37214 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. I find profanity/nudity repulsive, both in programing, and advertising. No person should even have to see sexually suggestive or explicit TV or movie ads during the "family hours". The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. I find profanity/nudity repulsive, both in programing, and advertising. No person should even have to see sexually suggestive or explicit TV or movie ads during the "family hours". The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Richters Mailing Address: 2901 E County Road 120 City: Midland Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79706 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathryn Last Name: McGinnis Mailing Address: 61 Victory Rd City: Lynn Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 01902 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Additionally, I find most programing distasteful, and depressing to watch since it is plagued with negative content on every level.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Additionally, I find most programing distasteful, and depressing to watch since it is plagued with negative content on every level.

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Submitter Info: First Name: carol Last Name: noblet Mailing Address: 4376 Boca Lago Cir City: Las Vegas Country: United States State or Province: NV Postal Code: 89147 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Submitter Info: First Name: Angela Last Name: Marvin Mailing Address: 55 Highland Rd Apt 501 City: Bethel Park Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 15102 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. **As an educator who is extremely concerned with our young people, I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. **As an educator who is extremely concerned with our young people, I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Gallagher Mailing Address: 6807 Carroll Highlands Rd City: Sykesville Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21784 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am against any relaxation of the current standards.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am against any relaxation of the current standards.

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Submitter Info: First Name: Heidi Last Name: heinz Mailing Address: 16120 152nd Ave City: Spring Lake Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49456 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity!!!! The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Good grief, TV is too lax already!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity!!!! The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Good grief, TV is too lax already!!

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Submitter Info: First Name: Susanna Last Name: Lindsay Mailing Address: 119 Farm Rd City: Newville Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17241 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Submitter Info: First Name: Chris Last Name: Edwards Mailing Address: 1142 Hallie Dr City: Florence Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29505 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Submitter Info: First Name: Schley Last Name: Kemp Mailing Address: 2256 State Road 30A City: Port Saint Joe Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32456 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tara Last Name: Babb Mailing Address: 424 Abberly Village Cir City: West Columbia Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29169 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Royce Last Name: Chesser Mailing Address: 356 Juhl Rd City: Circleville Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43113 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As an FCC licensed amateur radio operator I and other amateurs are required to exercise decency in our radio communications. To do otherwise would result in the amateur radio service degrading into chaos and defeat its purpose for existing. Relaxing the decency standards for broadcast TV would do the same to television. I believe relaxing the decency standards will not only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on TV, but will also serve to ultimately destroy television and its purpose for existing, not enhance it. Therefore, I urge you not to weaken the decency standards one iota for broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As an FCC licensed amateur radio operator I and other amateurs are required to exercise decency in our radio communications. To do otherwise would result in the amateur radio service degrading into chaos and defeat its purpose for existing. Relaxing the decency standards for broadcast TV would do the same to television. I believe relaxing the decency standards will not only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on TV, but will also serve to ultimately destroy television and its purpose for existing, not enhance it. Therefore, I urge you not to weaken the decency standards one iota for broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Moore Mailing Address: 314 Stealey Ave City: Clarksburg Country: United States State or Province: WV Postal Code: 26301 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kenneth Last Name: Randolph Mailing Address: 21 Jones Dr City: Buckfield Country: United States State or Province: ME Postal Code: 04220 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ginger Last Name: Thompson Mailing Address: 76 Canopy Ln City: Crawfordville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32327 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: 3138 Kaywood Dr City: Escondido Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92026 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gene Last Name: Ozbun Mailing Address: 12839 Flint St City: Overland Park Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66213 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brenda Last Name: Nistico Mailing Address: PO Box 1111 City: North Truro Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 02652 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Frank Last Name: Limpus Mailing Address: 614 Gleneagle Ln City: Franklin Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37067 Comment: I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patrick Last Name: Suess Mailing Address: 11967 Hedges Run Dr City: Woodbridge Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22192 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: Berejkoff Mailing Address: 6 Carrick Ct City: Pleasant Hill Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 94523 Comment: I am discouraged that the FCC is even contemplating relaxing the standards that apply to what is broadcast in our media. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards unless it is to strengthen them and make them more stringent. There is already too much vulgarity and immorality in our media, and our society, we do not need to go even further down that road. I believe that the majority of people in our society would like to have the standards raised, not lowered. Please do not take this destructive step.

I am discouraged that the FCC is even contemplating relaxing the standards that apply to what is broadcast in our media. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards unless it is to strengthen them and make them more stringent. There is already too much vulgarity and immorality in our media, and our society, we do not need to go even further down that road. I believe that the majority of people in our society would like to have the standards raised, not lowered. Please do not take this destructive step.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ronald Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 3052 Genevieve St City: San Bernardino Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92405 Comment: Please do not change the broadcast decency standards that were enacted by Congress. Please do not weaken them to allow even brief instances of profanity or nudity. Relaxing them only will lead to more vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, even when children would be watching.

Thanks!

Please do not change the broadcast decency standards that were enacted by Congress. Please do not weaken them to allow even brief instances of profanity or nudity. Relaxing them only will lead to more vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, even when children would be watching.

Thanks!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Betty Last Name: Stanley Mailing Address: 2231 Saint Theresas Way City: Melbourne Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32935 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Green Mailing Address: PO Box 11522 City: Charlotte Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28220 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Peggy Last Name: Shoemake Mailing Address: 75 Saddlebrook City: Hattiesburg Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39402 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ramona Last Name: Zimmerman Mailing Address: 3585 Figueroa St City: Glendale Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91206 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Renee Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 115 S Keene Way Dr City: Medford Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97504 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gary Last Name: Borner Mailing Address: 8615 Lamar Ave S City: Hastings Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55033 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We can barely watch TV as a family as it is. Between sex, language, glorified homosexuality, violence, blood, murder, and endless immoral content, we can only wonder what more you could do to make it worse" Shame on you for even considering loosening any standards. If anything, we should be looking to provide less of all of the above to help our youth of today see a standard that reflect morality. WE ARE TOTALLY AGAINST LOOSENING ANY NUDITY AND PROFANITY ALLOWED ON FAMILY HOUR TV!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We can barely watch TV as a family as it is. Between sex, language, glorified homosexuality, violence, blood, murder, and endless immoral content, we can only wonder what more you could do to make it worse" Shame on you for even considering loosening any standards. If anything, we should be looking to provide less of all of the above to help our youth of today see a standard that reflect morality. WE ARE TOTALLY AGAINST LOOSENING ANY NUDITY AND PROFANITY ALLOWED ON FAMILY HOUR TV!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marian Last Name: Wolff Mailing Address: 4442 E 7th St City: Tucson Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85711 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Cardie Mailing Address: 424 Alliston Rd City: Springfield Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19064 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Fredenburg Mailing Address: 4513 63rd St City: Lubbock Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79414 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. This great nation has already slipped over the tipping point of moral decline. There is no need to fall deeper into indecency and depravity. Please do not add more dead weight to the millstone around the neck of humanity.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. This great nation has already slipped over the tipping point of moral decline. There is no need to fall deeper into indecency and depravity. Please do not add more dead weight to the millstone around the neck of humanity.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Susan Last Name: Hancock Mailing Address: 4462 Woodbridge Rd City: Niceville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32578 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Families are under attack by the filth that permeates our culture...please don't make it worse.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Families are under attack by the filth that permeates our culture...please don't make it worse.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Jo Last Name: Shank Mailing Address: 7420 E Northland Dr City: Scottsdale Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85251 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brett Last Name: Whitaker Mailing Address: 217 Centre St City: Fernandina Beach Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32034 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Cetone Mailing Address: 120 Johnson Ln City: Roebuck Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29376 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Randall Mailing Address: 655 Edgewood Ln City: Angola Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46703 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I want you to know that I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity TV is already bad enough. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching and this is very important to me. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I want you to know that I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity TV is already bad enough. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching and this is very important to me. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janet Last Name: Van Kirk Mailing Address: 3171 Pawleys Loop N City: Saint Cloud Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34769 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Short Mailing Address: 7797 E Treetop Rd City: Tucson Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85756 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ann Last Name: Aschauer Mailing Address: 3870 Gratiot Ave City: Port Huron Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48060 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. (and we have enough unwanted vulgarity and sexuality invading our lives and the lives of our children! Enough is enough!)

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. (and we have enough unwanted vulgarity and sexuality invading our lives and the lives of our children! Enough is enough!)

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joan Last Name: Franklin Mailing Address: 1074 Cheltenham Rd City: Santa Barbara Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93105 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Judy Last Name: Copeland Mailing Address: 241 Main St City: Lynchburg Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37352 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marliese Last Name: Huell Mailing Address: 4605 Wellington Pt NW City: Huntsville Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 35816 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shirley Last Name: Cushnie Mailing Address: 162 Kailuana Loop City: Kailua Country: United States State or Province: HI Postal Code: 96734 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Vicky Last Name: Branton Mailing Address: 804 Alonda Dr City: Lafayette Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70503 Comment: Apparently the children are not playing well together. TV and film disregard for human values of decency have brought immunity to young people of all ages. If an adult chooses to act a certain way, we must tolerate that behavior. But you have the opportunity to help the next generation learn about respect, love, and discretion, characteristics our society is far too lax in displaying.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Apparently the children are not playing well together. TV and film disregard for human values of decency have brought immunity to young people of all ages. If an adult chooses to act a certain way, we must tolerate that behavior. But you have the opportunity to help the next generation learn about respect, love, and discretion, characteristics our society is far too lax in displaying.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Stokley Mailing Address: 2735 Rayburn Ridge Dr City: Katy Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77450 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lillian Last Name: Krogman Mailing Address: 5505 Sequoia Cir City: Citrus Heights Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95610 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

In addition, my family and I watch very little TV due to indecent content in altogether too many shows/

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

In addition, my family and I watch very little TV due to indecent content in altogether too many shows/

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nathan Last Name: bishop Mailing Address: 2108 E Sheridan Bridge Ln City: Olathe Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66062 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dale Last Name: Price Mailing Address: 1553 Leewood Ave NE City: Keizer Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97303 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: MICHAEL Last Name: FERRARO Mailing Address: 6 Old Pine Orchard Rd City: Branford Country: United States State or Province: CT Postal Code: 06405 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards. In fact I would like you to enforce good TV and be swayed by the corrupt and violent producers. When will you realize that the path to a weak America is supported by the garbage you allow on TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards. In fact I would like you to enforce good TV and be swayed by the corrupt and violent producers. When will you realize that the path to a weak America is supported by the garbage you allow on TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lisa Last Name: Bevell Mailing Address: 6126 Wild Berry Dr City: Las Vegas Country: United States State or Province: NV Postal Code: 89142 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Senter Mailing Address: 6000 Crestside Dr City: Flower Mound Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75028 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There has been far too much relaxation of standards in cable TV already.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There has been far too much relaxation of standards in cable TV already.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Danielle Last Name: Clayton Mailing Address: 1022 Forest Ridge Loop City: Pearl River Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70452 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: Naseef Mailing Address: 1233 Spring Valley Ln City: West Chester Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19380 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: V. Last Name: Bell Mailing Address: 16703 Firth Ln City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77084 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Aaron Last Name: Wrasman Mailing Address: 2379 Cherry Spring Cv City: Cordova Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38016 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Veldon Last Name: Law Mailing Address: 6658 Pink Panther Ave City: Las Vegas Country: United States State or Province: NV Postal Code: 89110 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marshall Last Name: Flsh Mailing Address: 29302 Deep Shadow Dr City: Agoura Hills Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91301 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: April Last Name: Keubler Mailing Address: 24 Dardenne Crossing Ct City: O Fallon Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63368 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brian and Lauri Last Name: Narem Mailing Address: 237 Bluewing Ct City: Columbus Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43235 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It has been challenging enough to find a decent show during family hour...now this. Unbelievable... I thought you all wanted to protect our youth, not corrupt them.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It has been challenging enough to find a decent show during family hour...now this. Unbelievable... I thought you all wanted to protect our youth, not corrupt them.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: jacquelyn Last Name: lee Mailing Address: 6054 Bridgehaven Dr City: Milford Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45150 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 2095 Joyce St City: Flagler Beach Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32136 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ashton Last Name: Hardy Mailing Address: 306 Cedar Dr City: Metairie Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70005 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

When I served as FCC General Counsel in 1975, it took several years and untold hours to draft the Indecency language and get the SCOTUS to approve the definition. To relax the standards is to abdicate the responsibility the Commission owes to the American public to ensure decency over the public airwaves. I the public wants to see and hear indecent programing, they can subscribe to Cable or the several movie channels. American families are entitled to allow their children to watch broadcast TV without having to monitor every moment of the day. Please continue to regulate in accordance with your sworn duty.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

When I served as FCC General Counsel in 1975, it took several years and untold hours to draft the Indecency language and get the SCOTUS to approve the definition. To relax the standards is to abdicate the responsibility the Commission owes to the American public to ensure decency over the public airwaves. I the public wants to see and hear indecent programing, they can subscribe to Cable or the several movie channels. American families are entitled to allow their children to watch broadcast TV without having to monitor every moment of the day. Please continue to regulate in accordance with your sworn duty.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: 7031 Lascassas Pike City: Lascassas Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37085 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast . Please let us not expose innocent children to even more immoral acts than already permitted!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast . Please let us not expose innocent children to even more immoral acts than already permitted!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Agnes Last Name: Revilla Mailing Address: 307 Gralin St City: Kernersville Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27284 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I have grandchildren and don't want this on TV while they are watching.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I have grandchildren and don't want this on TV while they are watching.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brenda Last Name: Hotsko Mailing Address: 1425 NW 8th Pl City: Cape Coral Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33993 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: George Last Name: Stone Mailing Address: 413 Crown Point Rd City: Columbia Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29209 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Cooley Mailing Address: 617 Kestrel Ct City: Woodstock Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22664 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Caldwell Mailing Address: 5004 Butler Rd City: Gainesville Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30506 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV I am a father of 2, one is 2.5years old and the other was born THIS week. I am very upset that more violance, nudity, and profanity will be displayed. I have an extremely hard time finding anything these days other than cartoons that do not have profanity and some type of sexuality, even some cartoons have this. If anything there needs to be more of a sensor of this type of things on TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV I am a father of 2, one is 2.5years old and the other was born THIS week. I am very upset that more violance, nudity, and profanity will be displayed. I have an extremely hard time finding anything these days other than cartoons that do not have profanity and some type of sexuality, even some cartoons have this. If anything there needs to be more of a sensor of this type of things on TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: christine Last Name: viernes Mailing Address: 30820 NE Big Rock Rd City: Duvall Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98019 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Lemon Mailing Address: 385 Dix Cir City: Colorado Springs Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80911 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marcia Last Name: Spoonhour Mailing Address: 2115 Harrisburg Ave City: Mount Joy Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17552 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: maureen Last Name: mcshane Mailing Address: 1631 S Pacific St City: Oceanside Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92054 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Petkey Mailing Address: 524 Dinges Ct City: Schererville Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46375 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Harrison Mailing Address: 127 Sunshine Trl City: Whitney Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76692 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diane Last Name: Colacchio Mailing Address: 39623 Pierce Lake Dr City: Oakhurst Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93644 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The standards are too relaxed already. I do or want to believe that parents desire to bring up their children with decent moral standards and minds that think well. The availability of so many communication avenues to children must have high standards in order to accomplish this.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The standards are too relaxed already. I do or want to believe that parents desire to bring up their children with decent moral standards and minds that think well. The availability of so many communication avenues to children must have high standards in order to accomplish this.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leland Last Name: Lloyd Mailing Address: 7721 Cool Sands St City: San Antonio Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78233 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Hannah Last Name: Stowman Mailing Address: 3288 230th St City: Rothsay Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 56579 Comment: Below is my response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching.

Relaxing standards that many see as already very low will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and greater decline in the fabric of our families and nation.

Below is my response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching.

Relaxing standards that many see as already very low will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and greater decline in the fabric of our families and nation.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: Moore Mailing Address: 16792 N Barrymore Dr City: Nampa Country: United States State or Province: ID Postal Code: 83687 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ronnie Last Name: Hamilton Mailing Address: 5049 Pittman Rd City: Adkins Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78101 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should increase not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We already have too much sex & vulgar language on TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should increase not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We already have too much sex & vulgar language on TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gary Last Name: Wilson Mailing Address: PO Box 199 City: Sibley Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 71073 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lisa Last Name: Birdsong Mailing Address: 1112 Traceton Cir City: Antioch Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37013 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patrice Last Name: Isley Mailing Address: 2242 Heron Ln City: Marion Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43302 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow any profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Certainly we can see that children react to whatever they see and hear, and this attempt to weaken these standards only strengthens very 'unchildlike' behavior in our most vulnerable youth. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, which will lead to more vulgarity and sexuality in society at large. Please DO NOT relax the standards!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow any profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Certainly we can see that children react to whatever they see and hear, and this attempt to weaken these standards only strengthens very 'unchildlike' behavior in our most vulnerable youth. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, which will lead to more vulgarity and sexuality in society at large. Please DO NOT relax the standards!!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Herbert Last Name: Klaus Mailing Address: 5115 Calle Bonita City: Sierra Vista Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85635 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janis Last Name: Sipma Mailing Address: 9151 W Ripon Rd City: Manteca Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95337 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There is enough bad influences on our children and lives don't let there be any more.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There is enough bad influences on our children and lives don't let there be any more.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: MM Last Name: Morgan Mailing Address: 101 Branwood Ln City: Nicholasville Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40356 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joshua Last Name: Kuckartz Mailing Address: 309 1st St NE City: Rio Rancho Country: United States State or Province: NM Postal Code: 87124 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jan Last Name: Goshorn Mailing Address: PO Box 490133 City: Mount Berry Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30149 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I raised two boys and it was hard enough keeping them away from nudity and profanity because of the internet. I am aghast that anyone on the FCC commission with children would think this appropriate.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I raised two boys and it was hard enough keeping them away from nudity and profanity because of the internet. I am aghast that anyone on the FCC commission with children would think this appropriate.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Judy Last Name: Mikulec Mailing Address: 163 Nordberg Ave Apt B City: Valparaiso Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32580 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paula Last Name: Roberts Mailing Address: 11416 Hall Blvd City: Jacksonville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32218 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Martha Last Name: Crosswell Mailing Address: 287 Bub Teems Rd City: Boone Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28607 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dennis Last Name: Bell Mailing Address: 1202 Barrowgate Dr City: Sugar Land Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77498 Comment: TV censorship is for the sake of children and families. "Adult viewing" should be rejected from public airwaves at all times, let alone prime times. Stop the madness of subjecting us to the profane grab for attention that goes on with networks. Being profit$ oriented, the broadcasters have no inhibition whatsoever. Do something good for the public - enforce decency laws!

TV censorship is for the sake of children and families. "Adult viewing" should be rejected from public airwaves at all times, let alone prime times. Stop the madness of subjecting us to the profane grab for attention that goes on with networks. Being profit$ oriented, the broadcasters have no inhibition whatsoever. Do something good for the public - enforce decency laws!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Andy Last Name: miglin Mailing Address: 11 State Route 94 City: Lafayette Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07848 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mark Last Name: Abrams Mailing Address: 651 Shannon Ct City: Vacaville Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95688 Comment: Do not continue to degrade the morality of America. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Do not continue to degrade the morality of America. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: DeMott Mailing Address: 745 Spyglass Hl City: Holland Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49424 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our nation's families have already been bombarded for years by inappropriate content on television. Please don't let this problem get even worse.

Sincerely,

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our nation's families have already been bombarded for years by inappropriate content on television. Please don't let this problem get even worse.

Sincerely,

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sherri Last Name: Adams Mailing Address: 4129 Walnut Meadow Ln City: Dallas Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75229 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tom Last Name: Croke Mailing Address: 15797 Highview Dr City: Saint Paul Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55124 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: mike Last Name: burgett Mailing Address: 3354 mt morris rd City: Mount Morris Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48458 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paula Last Name: Burnett Mailing Address: 8008 Greenview Terrace Ct City: Charlotte Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28277 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on TV, when there is already too much vulgarity and sexuality on TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on TV, when there is already too much vulgarity and sexuality on TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William F. Last Name: Chandler Mailing Address: 444 Traceland St City: Madison Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39110 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I know we are living in the most permissive society ever, but allowing indecency to be broadcast while impresionable children (& adults) watch will simply lead to a faster decline in morality and in the Nation's consciousness. DO NOT ALLOW IT! Our Nation's moralality is fragile enough - just look at the devilish deviancy that was acted out for 10 years in Cleveland, Ohio, right under the noses of the p?lice, FBI, etc. Again DO NOT ALLOW NUDITY OR PROFANITY ON TV PERIOD. Sincerely,

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I know we are living in the most permissive society ever, but allowing indecency to be broadcast while impresionable children (& adults) watch will simply lead to a faster decline in morality and in the Nation's consciousness. DO NOT ALLOW IT! Our Nation's moralality is fragile enough - just look at the devilish deviancy that was acted out for 10 years in Cleveland, Ohio, right under the noses of the p?lice, FBI, etc. Again DO NOT ALLOW NUDITY OR PROFANITY ON TV PERIOD. Sincerely,

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: LArnard Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 14401 E Laguna Dr City: Wichita Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67230 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. vulgarity on TV will BREAK DOWN THE MORALS OF THE NATION INCREASE PERVERSION, AND LOSE PUBLIC CONTROL BY OFFICIALS.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. vulgarity on TV will BREAK DOWN THE MORALS OF THE NATION INCREASE PERVERSION, AND LOSE PUBLIC CONTROL BY OFFICIALS.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ron Last Name: Oldham Mailing Address: 3612 Lomina Ave City: Long Beach Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90808 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. In my opinion things have been relaxed far too far already and we are reaping the destructive results in an increased indifference to decency, integrity, honesty and basic morality

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. In my opinion things have been relaxed far too far already and we are reaping the destructive results in an increased indifference to decency, integrity, honesty and basic morality

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Anna Last Name: Harper Mailing Address: 78 31st St E City: Nitro Country: United States State or Province: WV Postal Code: 25143 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Timothy Last Name: Taylor Mailing Address: 133 Howard Rd City: Sherburne Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 13460 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kerry Last Name: Johnson Mailing Address: 11104 Bishop Ave NW City: Monticello Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55362 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Peggy Last Name: Kincaid Mailing Address: 117 Clayton Ln City: Judsonia Country: United States State or Province: AR Postal Code: 72081 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Martha Last Name: Van Camp Mailing Address: 11270 Furbush Rd City: Holly Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48442 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Fischer Mailing Address: 4275 Sturgis Rd City: Rapid City Country: United States State or Province: SD Postal Code: 57702 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mark Last Name: Eastman Mailing Address: 14280 52nd Rd City: Rock Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67131 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rose Last Name: Snyder Mailing Address: 175 Depot Rd City: Frostburg Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21532 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Clifford Last Name: Wagner Mailing Address: 141 Sunrise Blvd City: Elizabethtown Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17022 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lee Last Name: Huizenga Mailing Address: 1298 Waukazoo Dr City: Holland Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49424 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dave Last Name: Lapka Mailing Address: 628 Forest Rd City: La Grange Park Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60526 Comment: Are you people out of your minds"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Kids get enough exposure to sexuality without adding another unsafe area. We the people own the airwaves and it's your job to make sure they remain clean for a couple of hours a day.

People who want sexual material already have enough choices.

Respectfully Submitted,

Dave Lapka

Are you people out of your minds"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Kids get enough exposure to sexuality without adding another unsafe area. We the people own the airwaves and it's your job to make sure they remain clean for a couple of hours a day.

People who want sexual material already have enough choices.

Respectfully Submitted,

Dave Lapka

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Andre Mailing Address: 816 N 2nd Ave City: Maywood Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60153 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Gilbert Mailing Address: 617 Medley Rd City: New Brockton Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36351 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our children are exposed to way too much violence, profanity, nudity, etc. on TV, video games, etc. now. Adding these evils to the family time will increase the effect of these on our young children. I believe that watching violence on TV and playing violent video games can & probably does lead to violence in our society. We need to do all we can to curb the violence, shootings in schools, work places, churches, in our streets, etc.

Request you strongly consider how a change will devastate our families.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our children are exposed to way too much violence, profanity, nudity, etc. on TV, video games, etc. now. Adding these evils to the family time will increase the effect of these on our young children. I believe that watching violence on TV and playing violent video games can & probably does lead to violence in our society. We need to do all we can to curb the violence, shootings in schools, work places, churches, in our streets, etc.

Request you strongly consider how a change will devastate our families.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gary Last Name: Walker Mailing Address: 183 GA HIGHWAY 96 E City: JEFFERSONVILLE Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 31044 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: ch Last Name: druse Mailing Address: 725 Pheasant Ln City: Coal City Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60416 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Perkins Mailing Address: 17870 Lake Azalea Dr City: Baton Rouge Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70817 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sandra Last Name: McCleney Mailing Address: 103 Orchid Dr City: Killeen Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76542 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

PLEASE DO NOT ALLOW THIS INDECENCY. Please protect our children by prohibiting nudity, vulgarity and sexuality during prime viewing hours.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

PLEASE DO NOT ALLOW THIS INDECENCY. Please protect our children by prohibiting nudity, vulgarity and sexuality during prime viewing hours.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Verona Last Name: Reed Mailing Address: 1034 Hidden Hollow Dr City: Marietta Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30068 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Albert Last Name: Pyle Mailing Address: 1603 Glendola Rd City: Belmar Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07719 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. For the FCC to propose relaxing their decency standards is rediculus.They aren`t enforcing the standards that already exist and to relax them would make them practically non-existant.Currently, there are numerous programs where foul language ( things worse than damn, bitch or bastard) that are used,and depictions of sexual acts as explicit as they can get, all within prime time. Quite frankly, my wife and I wonder if there are any standards at all that exist!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. For the FCC to propose relaxing their decency standards is rediculus.They aren`t enforcing the standards that already exist and to relax them would make them practically non-existant.Currently, there are numerous programs where foul language ( things worse than damn, bitch or bastard) that are used,and depictions of sexual acts as explicit as they can get, all within prime time. Quite frankly, my wife and I wonder if there are any standards at all that exist!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donald Last Name: Ratliff Mailing Address: 3 Periwinkle Ct City: Johnson City Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37615 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Briggs Mailing Address: 4109 S 331st Ave City: Tonopah Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85354 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lisa Last Name: Sowerwine Mailing Address: 125 Belington Ave City: Madisonville Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70447 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Richards Mailing Address: 1624 Rue Desiree City: Baton Rouge Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70810 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Pepper Mailing Address: 3503 Oak Hill Dr City: Bryan Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77802 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: bruce Last Name: chester Mailing Address: 6408 Westward Dr City: Loveland Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45140 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathleen Last Name: Hudson Mailing Address: 9 Colefax Ct City: Wilmington Country: United States State or Province: DE Postal Code: 19804 Comment: I am writing regarding the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies, which are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken these standards at all. There is simply no good reason to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, and there is enough of that already. If people want indecency, there are plenty of other places to get that on cable TV. Thank you for listening.

I am writing regarding the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies, which are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken these standards at all. There is simply no good reason to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, and there is enough of that already. If people want indecency, there are plenty of other places to get that on cable TV. Thank you for listening.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ingolf Last Name: Wallow Mailing Address: 5818 Highland Ter Apt 1 City: Middleton Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53562 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Andrew Last Name: Johnson Mailing Address: 5025 Graystone Ln City: Salida Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95368 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Coni Last Name: Stricherz Mailing Address: 165 17th Ave SW City: Watertown Country: United States State or Province: SD Postal Code: 57201 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I OPPOSE any changes to RELAX the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I OPPOSE any changes to RELAX the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert F. Last Name: Holmes Mailing Address: 3301 Hewitt Ave City: Silver Spring Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 20906 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Grabner Mailing Address: 749 6th Ave S City: South Saint Paul Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55075 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pedro Last Name: Sanabria Mailing Address: 2100 Ellison Lakes Dr NW Apt 114 City: Kennesaw Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30152 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We need to protect children.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We need to protect children.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jennifer Last Name: Jezek Mailing Address: 30W637 Fairway Dr City: Naperville Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60563 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. I don't see how exposing adults and potentially children to more profanity and nudity can be beneficial to our society. The nudity will likely be women, and this further adds to the rampant problem in our culture of viewing women as a body rather than a person. Young girls get the wrong idea of beauty, and young men begin to view women as a sex object to be exploited. Viewing this nudity may increase a young boy's interest in pornography. With underage and illegal sexual trafficking on the rise, let's work to eliminate all root problems of this crime. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. I don't see how exposing adults and potentially children to more profanity and nudity can be beneficial to our society. The nudity will likely be women, and this further adds to the rampant problem in our culture of viewing women as a body rather than a person. Young girls get the wrong idea of beauty, and young men begin to view women as a sex object to be exploited. Viewing this nudity may increase a young boy's interest in pornography. With underage and illegal sexual trafficking on the rise, let's work to eliminate all root problems of this crime. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pamela Last Name: Jackson Mailing Address: 15231 W Shaw Butte Dr City: Surprise Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85379 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The standards that allow irresponsible sex worshipping shows like two and a half "men" are already too lax. If anything, they should be stricter. If it would save at least one child, is'nt it worth giving up a small amount of people's First Amendment to view things that young children , left alone in front of the TV may also be viewing"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The standards that allow irresponsible sex worshipping shows like two and a half "men" are already too lax. If anything, they should be stricter. If it would save at least one child, is'nt it worth giving up a small amount of people's First Amendment to view things that young children , left alone in front of the TV may also be viewing"

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Collis Mailing Address: 8851 N Sandree Dr City: Dunnellon Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34434 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Do not change the standards. James Collis Citrus Sprigs, Florida

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Do not change the standards. James Collis Citrus Sprigs, Florida

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carolyn Last Name: Hall Mailing Address: PO Box 907 City: Polson Country: United States State or Province: MT Postal Code: 59860 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. As an educator of K-12 students for 30+ years, it is to my utter dismay the downward spiral our culture has taken on moral decency. The language, behavior, and dress code that would have brought about a visit to the Office and Parental discipline, now hardly raises eyebrows and yet our culture and country are NOT in a better place because of this lower standard. Please do not degrade our country any further by lowering the standard for Public television and the decency we should expect in all areas of public life. Sincerely, Carolyn Hall

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. As an educator of K-12 students for 30+ years, it is to my utter dismay the downward spiral our culture has taken on moral decency. The language, behavior, and dress code that would have brought about a visit to the Office and Parental discipline, now hardly raises eyebrows and yet our culture and country are NOT in a better place because of this lower standard. Please do not degrade our country any further by lowering the standard for Public television and the decency we should expect in all areas of public life. Sincerely, Carolyn Hall

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: C.O. Last Name: Grinstead Mailing Address: 1500 Airport Rd City: Oxford Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36203 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please inforce the standards that are now in place and do not allow this polution over the airwaves.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please inforce the standards that are now in place and do not allow this polution over the airwaves.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Phillip Last Name: Niccum Mailing Address: 1115 Hawthorne St City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77006 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Fred Last Name: Gould Mailing Address: 16549 Kingston Ct City: Tyler Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75703 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Laura Last Name: Jennings Mailing Address: 612 Garfield Ave City: Kansas City Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64124 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kamra Last Name: Huffman Mailing Address: 1280 Dusty Ln City: West Alexandria Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45381 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Frederic Last Name: Villarial Mailing Address: 1801 Lazenbury Rd City: Bedford Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 24523 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Deborah Last Name: Barnes Mailing Address: 5281 Tuna Ln City: Spring Hill Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34607 Comment: I am responding IN EARNEST to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I OPPOSE ANY CHANGES TO THE BROADCAST DECENCY STANDARDS THAT HAVE BEEN ENACTED BY THE CONGRESS.

The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THIS ENFORCED ON ALL PROGRAMMING DURING THESE TIME SLOTS.

Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. THIS IS EVIDENT IN MORE CRIME ACROSS AMERICA. PLEASE LETS SAVE WHATEVER DECENCY WE HAVE LEFT.

IT IS APAULING TO ME TO HEAR BAD, VULGAR, LANGUAGE AND INDECENT BEHAVIOR ON EVEN THE PROGRAMS THAT SHOULD BE FAMILY FRIENDLY.

I am responding IN EARNEST to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I OPPOSE ANY CHANGES TO THE BROADCAST DECENCY STANDARDS THAT HAVE BEEN ENACTED BY THE CONGRESS.

The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THIS ENFORCED ON ALL PROGRAMMING DURING THESE TIME SLOTS.

Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. THIS IS EVIDENT IN MORE CRIME ACROSS AMERICA. PLEASE LETS SAVE WHATEVER DECENCY WE HAVE LEFT.

IT IS APAULING TO ME TO HEAR BAD, VULGAR, LANGUAGE AND INDECENT BEHAVIOR ON EVEN THE PROGRAMS THAT SHOULD BE FAMILY FRIENDLY.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patricia Last Name: Stanton Mailing Address: 634 13th St E City: Dickinson Country: United States State or Province: ND Postal Code: 58601 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Anna Last Name: Hunstiger Mailing Address: 806 12th Ave NW City: Waverly Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 50677 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Gill Mailing Address: 118 Crittenden Ln City: Newport News Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23606 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Hal Last Name: Camp Mailing Address: 3505 Woodcreek Cir City: Allen Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75002 Comment: How can the FCC legally change laws set up by Congress. I don't think you have the authority to "relax" the laws just because the wild eyed liberals in the entertainment industry ask for it. You're there to enforce the law, NOT to MAKE the law. Just DO it. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

H.E. Camp 3505 Woodcreek Cir Parker, TX 75002

How can the FCC legally change laws set up by Congress. I don't think you have the authority to "relax" the laws just because the wild eyed liberals in the entertainment industry ask for it. You're there to enforce the law, NOT to MAKE the law. Just DO it. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

H.E. Camp 3505 Woodcreek Cir Parker, TX 75002

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bridget Last Name: Belknap Mailing Address: 1338 30th St City: Ceylon Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 56121 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: eric Last Name: albertson Mailing Address: 2317 Ault Rd City: Knoxville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37914 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bonnie Last Name: Massey Mailing Address: 44302 Artesian Blvd City: Callahan Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32011 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ryan Last Name: Schablowsky Mailing Address: 2002 3rd St City: East Carondelet Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62240 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. The reason for the FCC was so that "Concerned Parents" would not be concerned with what their children were viewing on television channels. The FCC was essentially the "Religious Police" for a time, but I, as an Individual and an Uncle, do solemnly declare that the FCC is not necessary and it is to me that the decision of what any child beneath my supervision will view upon television channels.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. The reason for the FCC was so that "Concerned Parents" would not be concerned with what their children were viewing on television channels. The FCC was essentially the "Religious Police" for a time, but I, as an Individual and an Uncle, do solemnly declare that the FCC is not necessary and it is to me that the decision of what any child beneath my supervision will view upon television channels.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathleen Last Name: Teel Mailing Address: 23871 Willows Dr Apt 342 City: Laguna Hills Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92653 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ardith Last Name: Zook Mailing Address: 620 Hickory Creek Ln City: Woodstock Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30188 Comment: I oppose ANY changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not lessen or weaken them to allow even brief instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, which is already overwhelmingly perverted. If anything, the policies already in place should be strengthened!

I oppose ANY changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not lessen or weaken them to allow even brief instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, which is already overwhelmingly perverted. If anything, the policies already in place should be strengthened!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Auth Mailing Address: 16104 Ninean Ct City: Upper Marlboro Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 20772 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Beverly Last Name: Sieler Mailing Address: 4662 241ST ST City: LITTLE NECK Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11362 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janet Last Name: Appleby Mailing Address: 1218 Chestnut Ridge Rd City: Kingwood Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77339 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Even the suggestion of such "consideration" is reprehensible! The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Even the suggestion of such "consideration" is reprehensible! The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: cheryl Last Name: cooper Mailing Address: 28 Highway 221 City: Ironton Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63650 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Alan Last Name: Trulock Mailing Address: 217 E Rader Ave City: Ridgecrest Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93555 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Now, there is no need to change these rules. Leave them be.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Now, there is no need to change these rules. Leave them be.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Stephen Last Name: Poynter Mailing Address: 3501 Ellis St City: Eau Claire Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54701 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kurt Last Name: Plagenhoef Mailing Address: 1792 Waverland Cir City: Macon Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 31211 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bradley Last Name: Maben Mailing Address: 241 Broad St City: Milroy Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17063 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: J. Pat Last Name: Remich Mailing Address: 903 Ridgewood Ln City: Pensacola Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32506 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Travis Last Name: Gunnell Mailing Address: 825 E Harvard Ave City: Gilbert Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85234 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Theresa Last Name: Robbins Mailing Address: 53 Roy Ave Apt B City: Attleboro Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 02703 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There is already too much profanity and offensive material allowed on TV now. It is upsetting to even think about what would shown if the standards are weakened.

Sincerely,

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There is already too much profanity and offensive material allowed on TV now. It is upsetting to even think about what would shown if the standards are weakened.

Sincerely,

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Martin Mailing Address: 14317 Shelter Cove Rd City: Midlothian Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23112 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carole Last Name: Lampen Mailing Address: 3077 Barry St City: Hudsonville Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49426 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I do not agree with this and oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If anything, I would like to see the broadcast decency policies tightened instead of broadened. What ever happened to the day when Lucy and Ricky couldn't even be seen on T.V. sleeping in the same bed"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I do not agree with this and oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If anything, I would like to see the broadcast decency policies tightened instead of broadened. What ever happened to the day when Lucy and Ricky couldn't even be seen on T.V. sleeping in the same bed"

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bill Last Name: Rogers Mailing Address: PO Box 77630 City: Baton Rouge Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70879 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Susan Last Name: King Mailing Address: 8550 Parker Rd City: Independence Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97351 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Otterman Mailing Address: 5806 Kingsford Ave City: Park City Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84098 Comment: We are responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please safe guard the innocent minds of people, not just children, as we do not wish to be subjected to inappropriate nudity and vulgarity either.

We are responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please safe guard the innocent minds of people, not just children, as we do not wish to be subjected to inappropriate nudity and vulgarity either.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: McCorkle Mailing Address: 10911 Woodward Dr City: Fishers Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46037 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Chilia Last Name: Martin Mailing Address: 2246 Greenwood Dr City: Frisco Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75034 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: George Mailing Address: 3246 Lewis Farm Rd City: Raleigh Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27607 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Floyd Last Name: Pyle Mailing Address: 1545 Wentzville Pkwy City: Wentzville Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63385 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Bechard Mailing Address: 775 Skyline Dr City: Woodland Park Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80863 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Oerther Mailing Address: 217 Plantation Ln City: Frankfort Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40601 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Harry Last Name: Burke Mailing Address: 8107 SW 72nd Ave Apt 301E City: Miami Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33143 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sharon Last Name: Abbott Mailing Address: 1855 E Chimere Dr City: Meridian Country: United States State or Province: ID Postal Code: 83646 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kent Last Name: Boyer Mailing Address: PO Box 3554 City: Seward Country: United States State or Province: AK Postal Code: 99664 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marguerite Last Name: Gutierrez Mailing Address: 8302 Goodbee St City: Pico Rivera Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90660 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Betty Last Name: Beu Mailing Address: 4675 Coquina Crossing Dr City: Elkton Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32033 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: White Mailing Address: 42 Barnyard Ln City: Abington Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 02351 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bert Last Name: Sheridan Mailing Address: 912 Alderwood Ln City: Sedro Woolley Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98284 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any relaxing changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Let's raise the bar rather than lower ti. Take the high road. Thanks,

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any relaxing changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Let's raise the bar rather than lower ti. Take the high road. Thanks,

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joseph Last Name: Glover Mailing Address: 4057 N Center Rd City: Flint Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48506 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Our children are already pressured in a sexually charged society, its in all forms of media. I think these changes would just facilitate more sexual problems, questions, peer pressure, and confusion from our young ones.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Our children are already pressured in a sexually charged society, its in all forms of media. I think these changes would just facilitate more sexual problems, questions, peer pressure, and confusion from our young ones.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Larry Last Name: Morgan Mailing Address: 698 Clay St W City: Monmouth Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97361 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pat Last Name: VanGalen Mailing Address: 7 Higginson Ct City: Williamsburg Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23188 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. I believe that the FCC should stick to the policies regarding nudity and profanity, AND restricit shows that promote, demonstrate, embrace GLBT behaviors as normal, while attacking the traditional family.

The sickening 'new normal' families, 'bio-dads', surrogates, along with the various shows that encourage adolescents and children to experiment with their sexual preferences and embrace GLBT behaviors [porn] can 'entertain' the 'adult' population AFTER midnight.

Also let's 'bag' all commercials promoting ED [cialis, viagra. etc.] and dispense with the details of 4-hour erections, and low T. Our society is so far down the toilet, thanks to the entertainment industry, the media, and the all out assault on Christian-Judeo values that it may be too late.

Stop sexualizing children, and let them reap the benefits of traditional parents and the true family unit. Corrupting them at a young age by repeated exposure to 'anything goes' instant gratification behaviors where there are no 'lines in the sand' is the recipe for disaster that is occurring right now.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. I believe that the FCC should stick to the policies regarding nudity and profanity, AND restricit shows that promote, demonstrate, embrace GLBT behaviors as normal, while attacking the traditional family.

The sickening 'new normal' families, 'bio-dads', surrogates, along with the various shows that encourage adolescents and children to experiment with their sexual preferences and embrace GLBT behaviors [porn] can 'entertain' the 'adult' population AFTER midnight.

Also let's 'bag' all commercials promoting ED [cialis, viagra. etc.] and dispense with the details of 4-hour erections, and low T. Our society is so far down the toilet, thanks to the entertainment industry, the media, and the all out assault on Christian-Judeo values that it may be too late.

Stop sexualizing children, and let them reap the benefits of traditional parents and the true family unit. Corrupting them at a young age by repeated exposure to 'anything goes' instant gratification behaviors where there are no 'lines in the sand' is the recipe for disaster that is occurring right now.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kellie Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 4980 W 4000 N City: Rexburg Country: United States State or Province: ID Postal Code: 83440 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Really, what would be the point"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Really, what would be the point"

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Chelsey Last Name: McNeil Mailing Address: 32927 N John Mogg Rd Apt 302 City: Grayslake Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60030 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Clara B. Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 6825 Tarawa Dr City: Cincinnati Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45224 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: genevieve Last Name: wilbourne Mailing Address: 7695 Midway Ave City: Pasadena Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21122 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marian Last Name: Works Mailing Address: 5001 Boulder Lake Rd City: Fort Worth Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76103 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Drina Last Name: Erb Mailing Address: 4604 Arroyo Trl City: Louisville Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40229 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: martin Last Name: Hasz Mailing Address: 1410 Kennedy Dr City: Northglenn Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80234 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lynn Last Name: Garrott Mailing Address: 8644 Eagle View Dr City: Cordova Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38018 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diane Last Name: Kreider Mailing Address: 250 W 200 N City: Columbia City Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46725 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Fairbanks Mailing Address: 616 E Franklin St City: East Tawas Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48730 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sue Last Name: Cornthwaite Mailing Address: 2424 Camden West Elkton Rd City: Camden Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45311 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sherman Last Name: Goff Mailing Address: 309 Ring of Kerry Dr City: Belleville Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62221 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Harry Last Name: Brown Mailing Address: 616 E Yates Rd City: Alsea Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97324 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and both are completely unnecessary for the purpose of providing entertainment, commentary, or news.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and both are completely unnecessary for the purpose of providing entertainment, commentary, or news.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Meyers Mailing Address: 7902 Leeds Dr City: Pasadena Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21122 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Wendell Last Name: Drake Mailing Address: 115 Riverview Dr City: Saint Albans Country: United States State or Province: WV Postal Code: 25177 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Wickenheiser Mailing Address: 4489 Heiss Rd City: Monroe Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48162 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Quinton Last Name: Rogers Mailing Address: 5180 Zang St City: Arvada Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80002 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Delores Last Name: Forsmark Mailing Address: 2498 Plainview Dr City: Flushing Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48433 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Casey Mailing Address: 5817 Tee Box Ct City: Granbury Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76049 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Doug Last Name: Schneidr Mailing Address: 2420 Sunset Ct City: Plover Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54467 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I not only oppose but am appalled by the suggestion of any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. I am appalled that FCC is even considering abdicating a public decency responsability. In a culture that is routinely inundatwd with news of child abductuon, rape and other secual crimes, let's quit fueling the lust that leads to such. Don't even question the correlation or try to state some "study" that shows otherwise. Common sense and wisdom understands that nudity and profanity is unnasesary and irresponsible for public television at Amy hour of the day. The FCC should not weaken the current standards to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I not only oppose but am appalled by the suggestion of any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. I am appalled that FCC is even considering abdicating a public decency responsability. In a culture that is routinely inundatwd with news of child abductuon, rape and other secual crimes, let's quit fueling the lust that leads to such. Don't even question the correlation or try to state some "study" that shows otherwise. Common sense and wisdom understands that nudity and profanity is unnasesary and irresponsible for public television at Amy hour of the day. The FCC should not weaken the current standards to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Craig Last Name: Handelsman Mailing Address: 6489 28th Ave N City: Saint Petersburg Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33710 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

If we cannot protect our children, we will soon not be a nation any longer. We had to cancel cable on our home due to what is already allowed on TV. I can't imagine it becoming even worse that it already is.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

If we cannot protect our children, we will soon not be a nation any longer. We had to cancel cable on our home due to what is already allowed on TV. I can't imagine it becoming even worse that it already is.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Douglas Last Name: Bixler Mailing Address: 358 County Road 204 City: Dawson Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 35963 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nicholas Last Name: Clemens Mailing Address: 5238 Windmill Ln City: Columbia Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21044 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Virginia Last Name: Blanc Mailing Address: 3090 Wade Frye Rd City: Winston Salem Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27103 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV!!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV!!!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lamar Last Name: Black Mailing Address: 950 Thistle Meade Cir City: Burleson Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76028 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Terrence Last Name: St.Hilaire Mailing Address: PO Box 148 City: Dwight Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68635 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Galen John Last Name: Sivertsen Mailing Address: 912 E Pondview Ct City: Appleton Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54913 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I strongy urge you to not weaken current broadcast decency policies! Our young people should not be exposed to this type of harmful viewing. It will only lead to corruption in their individual hearts and lives! Do not do it!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I strongy urge you to not weaken current broadcast decency policies! Our young people should not be exposed to this type of harmful viewing. It will only lead to corruption in their individual hearts and lives! Do not do it!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christian Last Name: Mullsteff Mailing Address: 2332 Thomas Kenney Dr City: Glen Allen Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23060 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. They were enacted to safeguard our children and they should not be changed. Weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. would be a serious mistake.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to even greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please take a firm stand for decency, our children need to know that someone is looking out for them.

Thank you.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. They were enacted to safeguard our children and they should not be changed. Weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. would be a serious mistake.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to even greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please take a firm stand for decency, our children need to know that someone is looking out for them.

Thank you.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Leak Mailing Address: 433 Springbottom Ct City: Lawrenceville Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30046 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jim Last Name: Dusek Mailing Address: 115 Woodmont Blvd Apt 701 City: Nashville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37205 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: Campos Mailing Address: 816 S 29th St City: Belleville Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62226 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Loyd Last Name: Rutledge Mailing Address: 1407 Crystal Lake Cir W City: Pearland Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77584 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I find it disturbing that you would even consider such a proposal.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I find it disturbing that you would even consider such a proposal.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karissa Last Name: Springer Mailing Address: 501 4th Ave City: Havre Country: United States State or Province: MT Postal Code: 59501 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ted Last Name: Sakelarakis Mailing Address: 171 Boston Hill Rd City: Andover Country: United States State or Province: CT Postal Code: 06232 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Jasler Mailing Address: PO Box 1356 City: Lecanto Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34460 Comment: We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Boeckley Mailing Address: 7870 Wise Ct City: West Chester Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45069 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. What's on TV now is already bad enough w/o allowing looser standards.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. What's on TV now is already bad enough w/o allowing looser standards.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Davis Mailing Address: 400 Parrish Ln City: Syracuse Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 13205 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our children and grandchildren are exposed to so much indecency through the TV, please please please do not make it worse!!!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our children and grandchildren are exposed to so much indecency through the TV, please please please do not make it worse!!!!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: ML Last Name: Cabbiness Mailing Address: 12815 Pleasant Forest Dr City: Little Rock Country: United States State or Province: AR Postal Code: 72212 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Chet Last Name: Slabinski Mailing Address: 462 W Hill Rd City: New Hartford Country: United States State or Province: CT Postal Code: 06057 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Judith Last Name: Hutton Mailing Address: 2389 Leisure World City: Mesa Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85206 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Reich Mailing Address: 2103 Willhaven Dr City: Augusta Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30909 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: DeMatteis Mailing Address: 160 Brookview Dr City: Rochester Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14617 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dena Last Name: Warneke Mailing Address: 109 Roundtree Dr City: Schertz Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78154 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Deb Last Name: Geiler Mailing Address: 36 Dogwood Ter City: Maryville Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62062 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Grubert Mailing Address: 6108 Bluff Point Dr City: Dallas Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75248 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joseph Last Name: Myers Mailing Address: 2021 Walnut St City: Holmes Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19043 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carole Last Name: Manion Mailing Address: 107 Indie Cir City: Glasgow Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 42141 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bruno Last Name: Schettini Mailing Address: 7317 Lochhaven St City: Allentown Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 18106 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: June Last Name: Kaneshiro Mailing Address: 38 Alea Pl City: Makawao Country: United States State or Province: HI Postal Code: 96768 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Rather than relax the standards, I would prefer it becoming stricter. I can remember when Doris Day first swore on TV. It has gone downhill since. Many children and teenagers watch at all times. Shows can be recorded to watch later. What they hear they will repeat. For that matter, it affects all of us. (Input - output...what goes in, will often come out)

Is there no on in the FCC with common sense or decency" Nudity in public offends me. It shows little creativity and does affect our young people. Do not allow the FCC to lower any standards of decency no matter what the time of day of the show.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Rather than relax the standards, I would prefer it becoming stricter. I can remember when Doris Day first swore on TV. It has gone downhill since. Many children and teenagers watch at all times. Shows can be recorded to watch later. What they hear they will repeat. For that matter, it affects all of us. (Input - output...what goes in, will often come out)

Is there no on in the FCC with common sense or decency" Nudity in public offends me. It shows little creativity and does affect our young people. Do not allow the FCC to lower any standards of decency no matter what the time of day of the show.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sabra Last Name: Lowe-Zedick Mailing Address: 6955 N Chambers Dr City: Flagstaff Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 86001 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gary Last Name: Beck Mailing Address: 4020 NE Pin Oak St City: Corvallis Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97330 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carleen Last Name: Funke Mailing Address: 817 12th Ave N City: Buhl Country: United States State or Province: ID Postal Code: 83316 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ronald Last Name: Bartanen Mailing Address: 710 W Jackson St City: Sullivan Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61951 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Odile Last Name: Draa Mailing Address: 1387 Crom St City: Manteca Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95337 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Phyllis Last Name: Bigbee Mailing Address: 1936 Myers Rd City: Broken Bow Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68822 Comment: I urge the FCC to make no changes to its broadcast decency policies, these laws were put in place by Congress. The U.S. Supreme Court refused to strike these laws down. I, myself, do not want to watch or hear any nudity, vulgarity or foul language. I most certainly do not want children watching it. Too much is allowed now. Instead of relaxing standards, I urge the FCC to enforce the current laws and leave some hours without that indecency.

I urge the FCC to make no changes to its broadcast decency policies, these laws were put in place by Congress. The U.S. Supreme Court refused to strike these laws down. I, myself, do not want to watch or hear any nudity, vulgarity or foul language. I most certainly do not want children watching it. Too much is allowed now. Instead of relaxing standards, I urge the FCC to enforce the current laws and leave some hours without that indecency.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: McGuckin Mailing Address: 12603 Gristmill Cv City: Austin Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78750 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Darren Last Name: Swanner Mailing Address: 305 W Coke Rd City: Winnsboro Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75494 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tyler Last Name: Benning Mailing Address: 241 N Arch Ave City: New Richmond Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54017 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elizabeth Last Name: Hunt Mailing Address: 211 W 125th Ter City: Kansas City Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64145 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ann Last Name: Martin Mailing Address: 866 Main St City: Leominster Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 01453 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The broadcast system in America has already declined greatly in promoting "anything goes." I, for one, would like to see "decency" reinstated in areas of media.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The broadcast system in America has already declined greatly in promoting "anything goes." I, for one, would like to see "decency" reinstated in areas of media.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kate Last Name: Richter Mailing Address: 11138 Chippewa Dr City: Warren Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48093 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ivy Last Name: Carey Mailing Address: 2053 Thomas Bishop Ln City: Virginia Beach Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23454 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carolyn Last Name: Fisher Mailing Address: 412 Coogler Ave City: Brooksville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34601 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sharon Last Name: Woodall Mailing Address: 10200 STATE ROUTE 410 City: NACHES Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98937 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please do not allow more indecency during 'Family Hour' programming. We are already one of the most morally indecent country on the planet and the slope is quickly becoming slipperier. We DON'T need to go furthur down hill!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please do not allow more indecency during 'Family Hour' programming. We are already one of the most morally indecent country on the planet and the slope is quickly becoming slipperier. We DON'T need to go furthur down hill!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: april Last Name: beedle Mailing Address: PO BOX 1242 City: CORDOVA Country: United States State or Province: AK Postal Code: 99574 Comment: There is already so much indecency - how can we expect our children to have any morals or decency when the adults around them don't" Please do not lower these standards any more.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There is already so much indecency - how can we expect our children to have any morals or decency when the adults around them don't" Please do not lower these standards any more.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donald F. Last Name: Langebartels Mailing Address: 13150 E 96th St City: Mc Cordsville Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46055 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

If anything the Commission/Supreme Court should tighten restrictions to that which is already allowed. Such programming, regardless of the hours programmed, is pushing, even rushing, our "Christian Nation" to become an amoral society! May God help us to return to a moral Judeo/Christian nation!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

If anything the Commission/Supreme Court should tighten restrictions to that which is already allowed. Such programming, regardless of the hours programmed, is pushing, even rushing, our "Christian Nation" to become an amoral society! May God help us to return to a moral Judeo/Christian nation!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: james Last Name: ferris Mailing Address: 3602 Inland Ct City: North Bend Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97459 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: W. Bradley Last Name: Shroyer Mailing Address: 601 Dearbaugh Ave City: Wapakoneta Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45895 Comment: We are responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We are responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Henry Last Name: deVroomen Mailing Address: 6554 NW 31st Cir City: Jennings Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32053 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: Trayer Mailing Address: 368 Anita St City: Chula Vista Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91911 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. What kind iof message are we sending our children"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. What kind iof message are we sending our children"

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bill Last Name: Jones Mailing Address: 2824 Alaskan Way City: Jacksonville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32226 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joshua Last Name: Richter Mailing Address: 11138 Chippewa Dr City: Warren Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48093 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Hazel Last Name: Rice Mailing Address: 4628 W 6th Ave City: Kennewick Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 99336 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Peter Last Name: Makuch Mailing Address: 958 Plains Rd City: West Kingston Country: United States State or Province: RI Postal Code: 02892 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Eugene Last Name: Gullett Mailing Address: 8443 Brittany St City: Sorrento Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70778 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Peggy Last Name: Spiking Mailing Address: 9801 W Parmer Ln City: Austin Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78717 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Cheshire Mailing Address: 613 Fuller St City: Richland Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 99354 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: wm Last Name: Eck Mailing Address: 1634 Birchwood Dr City: Green Bay Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54304 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Amanda Last Name: Welton Mailing Address: 26700 Ridge Rd City: Damascus Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 20872 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, not something I (or any other parent I know) wants their children to see.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, not something I (or any other parent I know) wants their children to see.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James A Last Name: Windsor Mailing Address: 12506 Beauline Abbey St City: Tomball Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77377 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We are adults and we do not want to see nudity and hear profanity on TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We are adults and we do not want to see nudity and hear profanity on TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Debra Last Name: Cook Mailing Address: PO Box 1305 City: Trout Creek Country: United States State or Province: MT Postal Code: 59874 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: patrick Last Name: baker Mailing Address: 7 Sundance Ln City: Okatie Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29909 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Debbie Last Name: Mason Mailing Address: 108 Squirrel Run City: Youngsville Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70592 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Riley Last Name: Goyco Mailing Address: 2101 W Anderson Ln Apt 328 City: Austin Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78757 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: wayne Last Name: russell Mailing Address: 1903 Auburn Dr City: Richardson Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75081 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Max Last Name: Huggins Mailing Address: 3047 Cloninger Rd City: Dallas Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28034 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jim Last Name: Abshier Mailing Address: 4108 Hickory Ln City: Sioux City Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 51106 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ted Last Name: Horrisberger Mailing Address: 373 Dogwood Dr City: Manchester Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37355 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Blum Mailing Address: 75 Genesee St City: Warsaw Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14569 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Conrad Last Name: Weiser Mailing Address: 7228 Mount Jupiter Dr NE City: Saint Petersburg Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33702 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Deborah Last Name: Moser Mailing Address: 512 E 1st St City: Canton Country: United States State or Province: SD Postal Code: 57013 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lori Last Name: Flaig Mailing Address: 14101 Crocus Way City: Rosemount Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55068 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathy Last Name: Dobrowolski Mailing Address: 218 W Bemis Rd City: Saline Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48176 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joanne Last Name: Carlson Mailing Address: 159 Dartmouth Rd City: Manchester Country: United States State or Province: CT Postal Code: 06040 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steve Last Name: Bowman Mailing Address: 1928 Breezy Ridge Trl City: Knoxville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37922 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to exposing our children to even greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, which encourages them to use profanity and to be sexually active. There is nothing good that could come from such a change.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to exposing our children to even greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, which encourages them to use profanity and to be sexually active. There is nothing good that could come from such a change.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diane Last Name: Potts Mailing Address: 775 Brunswick Pike City: Lambertville Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 08530 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carolyn Last Name: Pennington Mailing Address: 233 Hawthorne Ln City: Greenwood Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46142 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Rankie Mailing Address: 2242 New Bedford Dr City: Sun City Center Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33573 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Peggy Last Name: Spargo Mailing Address: 40 Friendship Cir City: Dayton Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45426 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bert Last Name: Flagstad Mailing Address: 63 Dunsinane Dr City: New Castle Country: United States State or Province: DE Postal Code: 19720 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: ELIZABETH Last Name: DROZ Mailing Address: 2160 Bleecker St Apt B132 City: Utica Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 13501 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Debbie Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: 353 Ridge Rd City: Orem Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84057 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lois Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 8420 New Harrison Bradford Rd City: Bradford Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45308 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Standards of decency in this nation have eroded to the point where they are nearly nonexistant. Nudity and profanity should not be allowed in any broadcast situation. Let's bring American back to truly being"one nation under God."

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Standards of decency in this nation have eroded to the point where they are nearly nonexistant. Nudity and profanity should not be allowed in any broadcast situation. Let's bring American back to truly being"one nation under God."

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ryan Last Name: Van Arkel Mailing Address: 2832 Brockway Dr City: Des Moines Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 50320 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: PK Last Name: Vance Mailing Address: 2665 E Main St City: Canon City Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 81212 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I REJECT ANY attempt to relax enforcement standards already in place. I do not believe that the FCC has the interest to protect our children. The standards that are already in place are too lax as it is. We see an increasing and alarming rise in dishonor and disrespect because it is now shown on the airways and other forms of entertainment as the norm. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Then what is next" Why is it so hard to do what is morally and ethically right" I personally feel that the FCC should reverse its course and have more strict rules in place.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I REJECT ANY attempt to relax enforcement standards already in place. I do not believe that the FCC has the interest to protect our children. The standards that are already in place are too lax as it is. We see an increasing and alarming rise in dishonor and disrespect because it is now shown on the airways and other forms of entertainment as the norm. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Then what is next" Why is it so hard to do what is morally and ethically right" I personally feel that the FCC should reverse its course and have more strict rules in place.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Krebsbach Mailing Address: 2099 NE 50th Way City: Hillsboro Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97124 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Alfred Last Name: Deas Mailing Address: 709 Frederick St City: Cumberland Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21502 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: sarah Last Name: pearson Mailing Address: 1263 Jimmy Lile Rd City: Russellville Country: United States State or Province: AR Postal Code: 72802 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. I do not want more exposure to the already increasingly vulgar content offered to consumers, not to mention the latent harm to innocent children. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. I do not want more exposure to the already increasingly vulgar content offered to consumers, not to mention the latent harm to innocent children. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gerald Last Name: Ober Mailing Address: 2398 Risser Mill Rd City: Mount Joy Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17552 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. When I was a child, there were many funny comedy shows on TV. Today, I don't know of any comedies I would let a grade-schooler watch. They are mostly about sex and not even funny. To change would only push this country downhill faster than it is already going!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. When I was a child, there were many funny comedy shows on TV. Today, I don't know of any comedies I would let a grade-schooler watch. They are mostly about sex and not even funny. To change would only push this country downhill faster than it is already going!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lisa Last Name: Curran-Crimp Mailing Address: 36 Middle Rd City: Kennebunk Country: United States State or Province: ME Postal Code: 04043 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Glendla Last Name: Ross Mailing Address: 210 Gano Ave City: Georgetown Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40324 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Furthermore, I would like to see even stronger decency standards set.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Furthermore, I would like to see even stronger decency standards set.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Blomberg Mailing Address: 1004 Pruitt Ct SW City: Vienna Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22180 Comment: My wife and I are raising four young children. We work hard to protect them from influences that will harm their development and their ability to grow into productive citizens with strong character. Profanity and nudity on national television during early evening hours makes that job harder. I respectfully request that the FCC exercise its authority to protect the youngest and most impressionable members of society who represent our country's future.

My wife and I are raising four young children. We work hard to protect them from influences that will harm their development and their ability to grow into productive citizens with strong character. Profanity and nudity on national television during early evening hours makes that job harder. I respectfully request that the FCC exercise its authority to protect the youngest and most impressionable members of society who represent our country's future.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Clark Mailing Address: 3143 W Sunset St City: Springfield Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65807 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Matt Last Name: Hamilton Mailing Address: 421 S 31st St City: Parsons Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67357 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I am opposed to any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will not improve broadcast TV at all.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I am opposed to any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will not improve broadcast TV at all.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Larry Last Name: Perkins Mailing Address: 21973 Wj Wicker Rd City: Zachary Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70791 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Hoyng Mailing Address: 1423 Coventry Rd City: High Point Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27262 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Our family has been forced to dump most TV programming over the past 10 years because of their lack of control. We choose not to expose our children to the vulgar language and immodest behavior that has become almost universal. Even Disney can no longer be trusted to provide good clean entertainment for children. There must be some control by the industry of the next generation will not understand why they must control themselves in any situation.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Our family has been forced to dump most TV programming over the past 10 years because of their lack of control. We choose not to expose our children to the vulgar language and immodest behavior that has become almost universal. Even Disney can no longer be trusted to provide good clean entertainment for children. There must be some control by the industry of the next generation will not understand why they must control themselves in any situation.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Susan Last Name: Ohl Mailing Address: 22491 STATE ROUTE 198 City: LIMA Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45806 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Troy Last Name: Parker Mailing Address: 507 S Dresden Ct City: Shreveport Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 71115 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ed Last Name: Chase Mailing Address: 33188 Columbia Beach Ln City: Warrenton Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97146 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Davis Mailing Address: 1700 E Viking Rd City: Las Vegas Country: United States State or Province: NV Postal Code: 89119 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Even the bra commercials shouldn't be allowed during children's viewing hours. God help the children and protect them from those who seek the moral collapse of this nation.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Even the bra commercials shouldn't be allowed during children's viewing hours. God help the children and protect them from those who seek the moral collapse of this nation.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gretchen Last Name: Lennon Mailing Address: 2905 Pass A Grille Way City: Saint Petersburg Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33706 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Bono Mailing Address: 6224 Wescroft Ave City: Castle Rock Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80104 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lessie Last Name: Moore Mailing Address: 249 AN COUNTY ROAD 3850 City: PALESTINE Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75801 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Force Mailing Address: 3901 San Lorenzo River Rd City: Ontario Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91761 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Betsy Last Name: Melvin Mailing Address: 8 Leighton Ave Apt 4 City: Red Bank Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07701 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bonnie Last Name: Habis Mailing Address: 1776 Palomino Ct City: Oceanside Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92057 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Standards are too low now. If viewers wish to watch anything with lower standards there are more than enough cable stations that allow vulgarity and profanity. Commercial networks are the only source of entertainment in many households. Allowing networks to lower standards will leave these viewers few, if any choices. Many may opt for no television, period. If the FCC allows broadcast decency policies to be downgraded it is just plain WRONG!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Standards are too low now. If viewers wish to watch anything with lower standards there are more than enough cable stations that allow vulgarity and profanity. Commercial networks are the only source of entertainment in many households. Allowing networks to lower standards will leave these viewers few, if any choices. Many may opt for no television, period. If the FCC allows broadcast decency policies to be downgraded it is just plain WRONG!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lori Last Name: Page Mailing Address: 1208 N Washington St City: Helena Country: United States State or Province: MT Postal Code: 59601 Comment: I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards as far a weakening them or allowing even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. If anything these need to be made stronger. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Please maintain these standards! Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards as far a weakening them or allowing even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. If anything these need to be made stronger. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Please maintain these standards! Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: George Last Name: Brenckle Mailing Address: 597 Oak River Ct City: Osprey Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34229 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Em Last Name: Holtgrewe Mailing Address: 2 Foxhill Rd City: Englewood Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80113 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The FCC needs to continue to put the best interests of children above the pressures of special interests, including Hollywood!

Thank you, Elizabeth Holtgrewe

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The FCC needs to continue to put the best interests of children above the pressures of special interests, including Hollywood!

Thank you, Elizabeth Holtgrewe

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patricia Last Name: Duke Mailing Address: 19337 Weymouth Dr City: Land O Lakes Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34638 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I vehemently oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I vehemently oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sandra Last Name: Cameron Mailing Address: PO Box 243 City: Logandale Country: United States State or Province: NV Postal Code: 89021 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Will the media not be satisfied until all decency is gone and the family is finally debauched " We do not want our families polluted more than they already are! Why would you want that"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Will the media not be satisfied until all decency is gone and the family is finally debauched " We do not want our families polluted more than they already are! Why would you want that"

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jerry Last Name: Dickerson Mailing Address: 2162 Cottonhill Rd City: Fort Gaines Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 39851 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly am against any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Congress set these standards for a reason. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly am against any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Congress set these standards for a reason. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Fely Last Name: Eichenberger Mailing Address: 1709 Auburn Dr City: Richardson Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75081 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ralph Last Name: Boe Mailing Address: 26270 John L Ln City: Denham Springs Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70726 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There is too much implied sexual content on TV these day. And entirely too many programs which support the gay and lesbian life-style. There are too few programs supporting and advocating traditional family values. Changing the broadcast decency standards would only further degrade the family and add to the deteriorating moral values of this nation. Our founding fathers would be appalled at what is being broadcast over our airwaves today.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There is too much implied sexual content on TV these day. And entirely too many programs which support the gay and lesbian life-style. There are too few programs supporting and advocating traditional family values. Changing the broadcast decency standards would only further degrade the family and add to the deteriorating moral values of this nation. Our founding fathers would be appalled at what is being broadcast over our airwaves today.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marianne Last Name: Brody Mailing Address: 303 Cameron Rd City: Willow Grove Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19090 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joseph Last Name: Holland Mailing Address: 151 Sycamore Dr City: Prattville Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36066 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brian Last Name: Fennelly Mailing Address: 2 Schryver Ct City: Kingston Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 12401 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Vicki Last Name: Schmackers Mailing Address: 3486 Goettmoeller Rd City: Celina Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45822 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Trudy Last Name: Bryant Mailing Address: 210 E 15th St S City: Snowflake Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85937 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shannon Last Name: Houtrouw Mailing Address: 2618 Corlot St City: Kalamazoo Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49004 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

IT IS MUCH MORE DIFFICULT TO REVERSE THESE THINGS ONCE YOU GO DOWN THAT ROAD. HOLD YOUR GROUND. MAN UP. WE ALREADY HAVE TOO MUCH NUDITY AND PROFANITY WEAKENING THE OVERALL QUALITY OF THE ENTERTAINMENT THAT'S AVAILABLE. DO YOU REALLY THINK WE NEED MORE OF IT" THAT OUR KIDS NEED MORE OF IT" COME ON. DO THE RIGHT THING HERE. IF ANYTHING YOU NEED TO INCORPORATE HIGHER STANDARDS, NOT LOWER ONES.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

IT IS MUCH MORE DIFFICULT TO REVERSE THESE THINGS ONCE YOU GO DOWN THAT ROAD. HOLD YOUR GROUND. MAN UP. WE ALREADY HAVE TOO MUCH NUDITY AND PROFANITY WEAKENING THE OVERALL QUALITY OF THE ENTERTAINMENT THAT'S AVAILABLE. DO YOU REALLY THINK WE NEED MORE OF IT" THAT OUR KIDS NEED MORE OF IT" COME ON. DO THE RIGHT THING HERE. IF ANYTHING YOU NEED TO INCORPORATE HIGHER STANDARDS, NOT LOWER ONES.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jay Last Name: Neer Mailing Address: 6510 Casabella Ln City: Boca Raton Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33433 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rhoda Last Name: Stroud Mailing Address: 424 Royal Oaks Dr City: Brighton Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38011 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Isn't it already bad enough""" Please enforce the regulations that are already in place and do not lower the decency standards.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Isn't it already bad enough""" Please enforce the regulations that are already in place and do not lower the decency standards.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Amy Last Name: Williams Mailing Address: 136 Meadow Ln City: Mechanicsburg Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17055 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marguerite Last Name: Crawford Mailing Address: 353 Main St City: Freeville Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 13068 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Homer Last Name: Brown Mailing Address: 6402 Sugar Gum St City: Wise Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 24293 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Heidi Last Name: Honey Mailing Address: 7465 S State St City: Lowville Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 13367 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I already see shows such as Two and a Half Men, Friends, and How I Met Your Mother that are too racy for the younger crowd to watch run during the after school/4-6 PM time frame.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I already see shows such as Two and a Half Men, Friends, and How I Met Your Mother that are too racy for the younger crowd to watch run during the after school/4-6 PM time frame.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charmaine Last Name: Herron Mailing Address: 689 Poplar Dr City: Mount Juliet Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37122 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathy Last Name: Morris Mailing Address: 4323 Hubertus Rd City: Hubertus Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53033 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jack Last Name: Slone Mailing Address: 39323 Edgevale Dr City: Sterling Heights Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48313 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Owen Last Name: Cornelius Mailing Address: 346 S 16th St City: Hot Springs Country: United States State or Province: SD Postal Code: 57747 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Victor and Lidia Last Name: Pena Mailing Address: 819 Tuscanny St City: Brandon Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33511 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Alan Last Name: Davis Mailing Address: 649 Marsh Rd City: Plainwell Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49080 Comment: As a US citizen, I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a US citizen, I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Gray Mailing Address: 1043 W Crescent Ave City: Redlands Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92373 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Don Last Name: Seeger Mailing Address: 1339 W Silver Spring Dr City: Milwaukee Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53209 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rodney and Mary Last Name: Snyder Mailing Address: 1001 W Lambert Rd Spc 153 City: La Habra Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90631 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathleen Last Name: Bellmyer Mailing Address: 11969 Pinon Ave City: Hesperia Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92345 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. In addition, the children of this country will lose their innocence even earlier than they do today. Do you want to be responsible for that"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. In addition, the children of this country will lose their innocence even earlier than they do today. Do you want to be responsible for that"

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Timothy Last Name: Frank Mailing Address: 11387 Nacoma Way City: Boca Raton Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33428 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marie Last Name: Jernigan Mailing Address: 15857 State Route 568 City: Findlay Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45840 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Currently my family does not watch much TV because of the bad language, bad comedy, and other things that are against common good. If it should get worse, God help us!!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Currently my family does not watch much TV because of the bad language, bad comedy, and other things that are against common good. If it should get worse, God help us!!!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shelton Last Name: Vaughan Mailing Address: 6127 Briar Rose Dr City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77057 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: ellen Last Name: enfinger Mailing Address: 20808 N 27th Ave City: Phoenix Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85027 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: C B Last Name: Dona Mailing Address: 624 Buckinghorse Ct City: Tracy Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95376 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. This is known as the slippery slope. If you don't know the definition, look it up. It's rather quite simple. Because, after all, who are you working for, special interests, or the American public" What is your definition of fleeting" In a fleeting moment, the Boston bombings occurred, in a fleeting moment, the Newtown incident occurred, etc., etc. Please make a courageous decision and not allow the special interests to dictate your decisions for the American good/welfare.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. This is known as the slippery slope. If you don't know the definition, look it up. It's rather quite simple. Because, after all, who are you working for, special interests, or the American public" What is your definition of fleeting" In a fleeting moment, the Boston bombings occurred, in a fleeting moment, the Newtown incident occurred, etc., etc. Please make a courageous decision and not allow the special interests to dictate your decisions for the American good/welfare.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Norma Last Name: Leadford Mailing Address: 4365 Payne Parkway St City: Olive Branch Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 38654 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Larry Last Name: Lee Mailing Address: 342 Anthony Ln City: Kingsville Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78363 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Eichinger Mailing Address: 1650 Brentwood Dr City: Oshkosh Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54904 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

The standards should be tightened. We should teach children how to be good people, by what they see on tv. Children should be able to watch tv without a parent before 8:00 pm.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

The standards should be tightened. We should teach children how to be good people, by what they see on tv. Children should be able to watch tv without a parent before 8:00 pm.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ann Last Name: McIntosh Mailing Address: 12760 Bethel School Rd City: Midland Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28107 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rolf Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 96 Purdue Ave City: Berkeley Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 94708 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Duke Mailing Address: 6790 W Sonnet Dr City: Glendale Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85308 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: ArvaDell Last Name: Tahran Mailing Address: PO Box 987 City: Jamestown Country: United States State or Province: ND Postal Code: 58402 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Franque Last Name: O'Hara Mailing Address: 529 W Avenue D City: Belton Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76513 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Toshiko Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 96 Purdue Ave City: Berkeley Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 94708 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Betty Last Name: McNeal Mailing Address: 1048 NW Gladiola Ct City: Silverdale Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98383 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. There is way too much on indecent language and scenes already shown during prime time. When we listen to much of the youth today and, some small children, in their conversations it is appalling what comes out of their mouths. It's language they hear from TV. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. There is way too much on indecent language and scenes already shown during prime time. When we listen to much of the youth today and, some small children, in their conversations it is appalling what comes out of their mouths. It's language they hear from TV. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steven Last Name: Buckley Mailing Address: 330 Nugget St City: Roseburg Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97470 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It will certainly lead to increased sexual predation by those who will key in on these programs. The psychological implications will convince these deviants this is OK to divulge in illicite and illegal sexual ects because "it;s OK with the FCC". Please, do NOT allow ANY nudity or vulgarity during the 'Family Hour'.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It will certainly lead to increased sexual predation by those who will key in on these programs. The psychological implications will convince these deviants this is OK to divulge in illicite and illegal sexual ects because "it;s OK with the FCC". Please, do NOT allow ANY nudity or vulgarity during the 'Family Hour'.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brenda Last Name: Martin Mailing Address: 1063 River Bend Rd City: Frankfort Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40601 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Programs I always enjoyed watching have begun using profanity; therefore I have stopped watching them. I also do not watch programs that have vulgarity in meanings spoken.

We have rights for these things to be omitted in any broadcasts.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Programs I always enjoyed watching have begun using profanity; therefore I have stopped watching them. I also do not watch programs that have vulgarity in meanings spoken.

We have rights for these things to be omitted in any broadcasts.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Cavolt Mailing Address: 500 Hillock Dr Apt 101 City: Hollister Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95023 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lori Last Name: Clark Mailing Address: 6001 Equestrian Ter City: Rocklin Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95677 Comment: This is very very important!! I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Have compassion for our youth - leaders of tomorrow!!!!

This is very very important!! I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Have compassion for our youth - leaders of tomorrow!!!!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kat Last Name: Hanners Mailing Address: 170 N Hilton Rd City: Apache Junction Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85119 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marge Last Name: Taylor Mailing Address: 1844 Union Grove Rd City: Guntersville Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 35976 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Stephens Mailing Address: 1145 Bond St City: Pensacola Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32506 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Most networks have already gone too far with their relaxed standards. A tighter reign should be enacted for the decency of our children and respect for our nation as God intended when He gave birth to our nation through the forefathers. Programming similar to the 1950's is what is good for the curvance of violence in schools and public events. Even video games should be changed to provide less graphic violence.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Most networks have already gone too far with their relaxed standards. A tighter reign should be enacted for the decency of our children and respect for our nation as God intended when He gave birth to our nation through the forefathers. Programming similar to the 1950's is what is good for the curvance of violence in schools and public events. Even video games should be changed to provide less graphic violence.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Wanda Last Name: Pfahler Mailing Address: 1839 Kenwood Dr City: Orrville Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44667 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The standards have steadily declined over the years, as it is. Each new season seems to push the boundaries of decency a little further each year. Please don't relax the standards any further. If anything, I encourage the FCC to be more restrictive, at least during hours that children are more apt to be watching. Then please enforce the guidelines!! Thank you!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The standards have steadily declined over the years, as it is. Each new season seems to push the boundaries of decency a little further each year. Please don't relax the standards any further. If anything, I encourage the FCC to be more restrictive, at least during hours that children are more apt to be watching. Then please enforce the guidelines!! Thank you!!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ron Last Name: Kinsley Mailing Address: 1916 NE 126th Ave City: Vancouver Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98684 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. My husband and I already notice that the commercials for marketing both product and other programs have become more bolder in language, viewing and implied references to topics unacceptable to children.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. My husband and I already notice that the commercials for marketing both product and other programs have become more bolder in language, viewing and implied references to topics unacceptable to children.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Melvin Last Name: Zegers Mailing Address: 1517 Senior Ct City: Lehigh Acres Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33971 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carolyn Last Name: Hindman Mailing Address: 1422 W 4th St City: Williamsport Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17701 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rita Last Name: Tomasin Mailing Address: 3 White Pine Way City: Medford Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11763 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Betsy Last Name: McCurry Mailing Address: 3720 W Alabama St Apt 3108 City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77027 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: DiFonzo Mailing Address: 2655 Sylver Ridge Ln City: Sun Prairie Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53590 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. I believe the FCC should actually begin enforcing the current standards. Television viewers should not be subject to TV productions inability to be creative without the "shock value" they so crave. Relaxing current standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. I believe the FCC should actually begin enforcing the current standards. Television viewers should not be subject to TV productions inability to be creative without the "shock value" they so crave. Relaxing current standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: kurt Last Name: bayer Mailing Address: 245 Lloyds Ln City: Stroudsburg Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 18360 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: McGovern Mailing Address: 603 Wakeman Ave City: Wheaton Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60187 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am greatly disturbed that that our children would be also subject to the assault on their young minds with such proposed relaxed standards at home, as well on the street with additional suggestive and blatant sexuality. We confuse our children and make even more difficult for parents to raise their children in their own moral decency. Government should be assisting our parents, respecting the rights of those to allow appropriate parenting to address how and why sexuality should be curtailed and how to control ones reaction to it at home as well as in public. Do not continue to tread on the public standards as loose as they currently are to further subject our families to unwanted and unwarranted exposure to indecency. Let us raise our children to respect the opposite sex and help us set standards instead of hindering us by examples of conduct displayed on TV that we do not want emulated either at home or in public! It is NOT OK!!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am greatly disturbed that that our children would be also subject to the assault on their young minds with such proposed relaxed standards at home, as well on the street with additional suggestive and blatant sexuality. We confuse our children and make even more difficult for parents to raise their children in their own moral decency. Government should be assisting our parents, respecting the rights of those to allow appropriate parenting to address how and why sexuality should be curtailed and how to control ones reaction to it at home as well as in public. Do not continue to tread on the public standards as loose as they currently are to further subject our families to unwanted and unwarranted exposure to indecency. Let us raise our children to respect the opposite sex and help us set standards instead of hindering us by examples of conduct displayed on TV that we do not want emulated either at home or in public! It is NOT OK!!!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ron Last Name: Putzer Mailing Address: 707 S 5th Ave City: Wausau Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54401 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: Limpar Mailing Address: PO Box 229 City: Elwood Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60421 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elaine Last Name: O'Donnell Mailing Address: 3390 CANYON DR UNIT C16 City: BILLINGS Country: United States State or Province: MT Postal Code: 59102 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shirley Last Name: Cooney Mailing Address: 5710 N Campbell Ave City: Tucson Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85718 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kyle Last Name: Brown Mailing Address: 11818 N County Road 125 City: Glen Saint Mary Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32040 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Douglas Last Name: Hager Mailing Address: 1750 Cedarland Ct City: Xenia Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45385 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jeannie Last Name: Weaver Mailing Address: 104 Berwick Ct City: Easley Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29642 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Franklin Last Name: Johnson Mailing Address: 1 W Village Dr City: Oviedo Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32765 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

If anything, regulations should be tightened from their present status. Silly, inane frippery will no doubt continue to entertain the dumbed down masses, but nudity, partial or otherwise, and sexual references are inexcusable trash to be kept out of the home.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

If anything, regulations should be tightened from their present status. Silly, inane frippery will no doubt continue to entertain the dumbed down masses, but nudity, partial or otherwise, and sexual references are inexcusable trash to be kept out of the home.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charlotte Last Name: Earnest Mailing Address: 1712 Carlisle Cir City: Leeds Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 35094 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Hurja Mailing Address: 1708 Battle Creek Cir City: Las Vegas Country: United States State or Province: NV Postal Code: 89108 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Let's keep SOME moral standards in America. If we don't the children and adults will all soon be walking around nude and being vulgar. It's bad enough already.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Let's keep SOME moral standards in America. If we don't the children and adults will all soon be walking around nude and being vulgar. It's bad enough already.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Judy Last Name: Mower Mailing Address: 305 N Lee St City: Markle Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46770 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. FCC should also limit the violence shown on TV! What our children sees, is what we get. Wonder where violence comes from"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. FCC should also limit the violence shown on TV! What our children sees, is what we get. Wonder where violence comes from"

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ellen Last Name: Collier Mailing Address: 6965 Exline Rd City: Jacksonville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32222 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kim Last Name: Ulibarri Mailing Address: 8723 Via de Paz NE City: Albuquerque Country: United States State or Province: NM Postal Code: 87113 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathy Last Name: Marshall Mailing Address: PO Box 74 City: De Soto Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 50069 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: RJ Last Name: Blair Mailing Address: 2848 Bayshore Trails Dr City: Tampa Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33611 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The trends in this country are toward immorality with the morning after pill for 12 year old girls, homosexuality run rampant, and increases in violence and indecency. Please hold fast to your morality.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The trends in this country are toward immorality with the morning after pill for 12 year old girls, homosexuality run rampant, and increases in violence and indecency. Please hold fast to your morality.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Debbie Last Name: Scheiber Mailing Address: 1404 Guilford St City: Huntington Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46750 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gail Last Name: Garwood Mailing Address: 145 River Overlook Rd City: Sapphire Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28774 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pamela Last Name: Myers Mailing Address: 4305 E 28th St City: Sioux Falls Country: United States State or Province: SD Postal Code: 57103 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Furthermore, one of the ways to protect our fellow man from abusing his neighbor is to show him moral behavior and NOT immoral behavior. TV watching corrupts or builds-up attitude for wrong or right. Hold media accountable for its affect on public safety.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Furthermore, one of the ways to protect our fellow man from abusing his neighbor is to show him moral behavior and NOT immoral behavior. TV watching corrupts or builds-up attitude for wrong or right. Hold media accountable for its affect on public safety.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Mero Mailing Address: 3853 Pratt Dr City: Oneida Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 13421 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. PLEASE CARE!!!!!!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. PLEASE CARE!!!!!!!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Virginia Last Name: Craig Mailing Address: 225 Slade Dr City: Longwood Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32750 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dan Last Name: Harris Mailing Address: 122 Jones Rd City: Roseburg Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97471 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If you want to change anything tighten the indecency standards! NONE of us needs a visual/auditory diet of smut and profanity when we try to watch television!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If you want to change anything tighten the indecency standards! NONE of us needs a visual/auditory diet of smut and profanity when we try to watch television!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: McMorland Mailing Address: 19 Ashland Cir City: Fredericksburg Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22406 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Diggins Mailing Address: 2514 Turtle Creek Dr City: Missouri City Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77459 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: nicolette Last Name: lucak Mailing Address: 8023 Franklin Rd City: Murfreesboro Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37128 Comment: As a parent, christian, and traditional american, I beseech you to not allow further relaxation of broadcast decency standards. The proposal for the FCC to weaken them will be the further downfall of the family system and this nation!

As a parent, christian, and traditional american, I beseech you to not allow further relaxation of broadcast decency standards. The proposal for the FCC to weaken them will be the further downfall of the family system and this nation!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joanne Last Name: Mudry Mailing Address: 911 Brookcliff Cir City: San Ramon Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 94582 Comment: PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE DON'T CHANGE: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE DON'T CHANGE: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rebecca Last Name: Stephens Mailing Address: 3536 Castlehill Way City: Tucker Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30084 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carolyn Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 5315 Winter Moss Ct City: Columbia Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21045 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Wes Last Name: Hooper Mailing Address: 7485 Hooper Cv City: Young Harris Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30582 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elizabeth Last Name: Garrett Mailing Address: 405 30 Rd City: Grand Junction Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 81504 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dennis Last Name: Phelps Mailing Address: 182 W Augusta Ln City: Slidell Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70458 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sam Last Name: White Mailing Address: PO Box 2 City: Shasta Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 96087 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I am doing so as a Social Worker who has worked in that field for over two decades, and have seen the damage done to youth and disabled citizens when they watch programs of a prurient, violent or foul language nature.

For this and other personal reasons, I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. There already exists far to much trash in our public network presentations. At some point we need to take a stand and let our governing bodies know that it's gone too far already. I am taking such a position now.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I am doing so as a Social Worker who has worked in that field for over two decades, and have seen the damage done to youth and disabled citizens when they watch programs of a prurient, violent or foul language nature.

For this and other personal reasons, I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. There already exists far to much trash in our public network presentations. At some point we need to take a stand and let our governing bodies know that it's gone too far already. I am taking such a position now.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dee Last Name: Jones Mailing Address: 6285 W Montebello Way City: Florence Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85132 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Tamblyn Mailing Address: 2517 Regent Dr City: Abilene Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79605 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Jackson Mailing Address: 120 Armstrong Rd City: Honea Path Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29654 Comment: I am responding to the FCC trying to get even more brazen with television rules. I wondered if the FCC still existed based on what is already permitted to be aired. They need to enforce the rules that they have and certainly dont need to be given more allowances. Our children are exposed to much more than they should be already. Even the commercials are inappropriate. Please crack down on them. I do not believe that most Americans want to see more nudity, vulgarity, and the promotion of homosexuality that the media insists on putting into our living rooms.

I am responding to the FCC trying to get even more brazen with television rules. I wondered if the FCC still existed based on what is already permitted to be aired. They need to enforce the rules that they have and certainly dont need to be given more allowances. Our children are exposed to much more than they should be already. Even the commercials are inappropriate. Please crack down on them. I do not believe that most Americans want to see more nudity, vulgarity, and the promotion of homosexuality that the media insists on putting into our living rooms.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lisa Last Name: Lemucchi Mailing Address: 3404 Meadow Vista Ct City: Bakersfield Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93306 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Crimmins Mailing Address: 5501 Backlick Rd Ste 100 City: Springfield Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22151 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is currently too much sexual content on Television which includes commercials. Families are under assult and children have little television that can be watched that is age appropriate.

Please do not relax these standards.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is currently too much sexual content on Television which includes commercials. Families are under assult and children have little television that can be watched that is age appropriate.

Please do not relax these standards.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Alan Last Name: Braithwaite Mailing Address: 65 E 200 S City: Manti Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84642 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our family do not like the practices of vulgar language or nudity on the TV or on the screen in theaters. Please do not relaxe the standards of broadcasting.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our family do not like the practices of vulgar language or nudity on the TV or on the screen in theaters. Please do not relaxe the standards of broadcasting.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Gillen Mailing Address: 748 NE Mason Rd City: Bend Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97701 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please encourage moral values in the upbringing of our children. We have accountability in this area and cannot take it lightly.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please encourage moral values in the upbringing of our children. We have accountability in this area and cannot take it lightly.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Gruber Mailing Address: 6235 Calle Feliz NW City: Albuquerque Country: United States State or Province: NM Postal Code: 87114 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

You will be held accountable in the end for what you are teaching our children, I urge you to repent because the Kingdom of Heaven is near and this nation is aiding in sending its people to hell which is a very real place. Jesus loves you and he died for you and me and it's His will that people repent and accept Him as Lord of your life so that no-one should perish but have eternal life. Please reconsider,our people are already out of control by what they read and hear. May God Bless you.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

You will be held accountable in the end for what you are teaching our children, I urge you to repent because the Kingdom of Heaven is near and this nation is aiding in sending its people to hell which is a very real place. Jesus loves you and he died for you and me and it's His will that people repent and accept Him as Lord of your life so that no-one should perish but have eternal life. Please reconsider,our people are already out of control by what they read and hear. May God Bless you.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jodi Last Name: danforth Mailing Address: N6168 Chanda Ct City: Sheboygan Falls Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53085 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul and Kathy Last Name: Church Mailing Address: 537 Hentschel Pl City: Saint Louis Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63135 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janet Last Name: Walters Mailing Address: (EVEN Range 8600 - 8698) LANTANA DR City: NORTH RICHLAND HILLS Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76180 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: burns Last Name: tongate Mailing Address: 114 Mitsy Ln City: Early Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76802 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jay and Claudia Last Name: Bowman Mailing Address: 1106 Jefferson St City: Beardstown Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62618 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. In fact, they should be strengthened! The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Many adults do not want all of the vile language & images on TV either! How could you even consider relaxing these standards" It will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. In fact, they should be strengthened! The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Many adults do not want all of the vile language & images on TV either! How could you even consider relaxing these standards" It will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: Wakeley Mailing Address: 8920 Parson Rd City: Erie Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 16509 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nanette Last Name: Gomez Mailing Address: 7789 18th St N City: Saint Paul Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55128 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Salvatore Last Name: Torrisi Mailing Address: 1581 Goodwood Ter City: Wellington Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33414 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Aundrea Last Name: Martinenas Mailing Address: 37187 Harvest Ave City: Avon Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44011 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Julie Last Name: Laroche Mailing Address: 401 Tynemouth Dr City: Cary Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27513 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Theodore Last Name: Trampe Mailing Address: 2595 18th Ave E City: North Saint Paul Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55109 Comment: The FCC requested comments on possible relaxation of the regulations that enforce the broadcast decency laws. I vehemently oppose any changes to the decency standards that Congress has enacted. You must not allow even "fleeting" uses of profane language or nudity. I certainly don't want my grandchildren subjected to this! The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency when children may be watching. If you relax the standards, it will undoubtedly lead to more vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast television during "Family Hour." The networks will have a race to see who can first get to the bottom of the gutter.

The FCC requested comments on possible relaxation of the regulations that enforce the broadcast decency laws. I vehemently oppose any changes to the decency standards that Congress has enacted. You must not allow even "fleeting" uses of profane language or nudity. I certainly don't want my grandchildren subjected to this! The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency when children may be watching. If you relax the standards, it will undoubtedly lead to more vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast television during "Family Hour." The networks will have a race to see who can first get to the bottom of the gutter.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: MONA Last Name: GREEN Mailing Address: 3017 Lora Dr City: Maryville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37803 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: maria Last Name: nolasco Mailing Address: 5402 Marietta Ave City: Garden Grove Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92845 Comment: PROTECT OUR CHILDREN!!! WHY HAVE THE FCC IF YOUR NOT PROTECTING! IF PEOPLE WANT MORE VULARITY & SEXUALITY THEY CAN WATCH CABLE! I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

PROTECT OUR CHILDREN!!! WHY HAVE THE FCC IF YOUR NOT PROTECTING! IF PEOPLE WANT MORE VULARITY & SEXUALITY THEY CAN WATCH CABLE! I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Grace Mailing Address: 271 S Orlando Ave City: Winter Park Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32789 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Hamilton Mailing Address: 30 W Mesquite Pl City: Green Valley Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85614 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Terry Last Name: Blanchard Mailing Address: 2461 Anastasia Dr City: South Daytona Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32119 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, which is already too high!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, which is already too high!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Wayne Last Name: Yoder Mailing Address: 1501 Virginia Ave Apt 109 City: Harrisonburg Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22802 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: ken Last Name: smith Mailing Address: 3201 E Long Lake Rd City: Harrison Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48625 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Penner Mailing Address: 140 Flake Rd City: Harmony Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28634 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joe Last Name: Montgomery Mailing Address: 10 Normandy Rd City: Greenville Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29615 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rita Last Name: Franklin Mailing Address: 2436 Highway 49 E City: Pleasant View Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37146 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I believe it is important that each new generation of children coming into maturity know and understand that they will be protected from violent speech and visual stimulation before they are of a mature age to have discernment. Discernment means the ability to understand what would harm them or others and the ability to avoid those pitfalls. Lack of discernment has been a true problem in the US as parents have not all grown up with parents who had discernment. Discernment is taught, then caught. Let's clean it up!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I believe it is important that each new generation of children coming into maturity know and understand that they will be protected from violent speech and visual stimulation before they are of a mature age to have discernment. Discernment means the ability to understand what would harm them or others and the ability to avoid those pitfalls. Lack of discernment has been a true problem in the US as parents have not all grown up with parents who had discernment. Discernment is taught, then caught. Let's clean it up!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ryan Last Name: Nowacki Mailing Address: PO Box 58 City: Bowers Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19511 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: vicki Last Name: markley Mailing Address: 221 W Williams St City: Argos Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46501 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gayle Last Name: Faget Mailing Address: 2009 Satsuma St City: Metairie Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70001 Comment: In addition to the standard message provided for us below, may I add that the direction broadcast media has been going for the past 30 years or so is not one that generally seeks to uplift the public, particularly our young viewers. The increase I have observed in violence, profanity and nudity is one that not only leads the viewer to accept these occurrences in one's own life, but that also may lead to the phenomenon of "life imitating art" with the result of increased incidences of violence and general disregard for the sacredness of life itself. Indeed, is that not what we see increasingly in the news these days" How can you possibly approve a RELAXATION of the broadcast decency laws that are already so relaxed that we have the GARBAGE on television that we see today"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

In addition to the standard message provided for us below, may I add that the direction broadcast media has been going for the past 30 years or so is not one that generally seeks to uplift the public, particularly our young viewers. The increase I have observed in violence, profanity and nudity is one that not only leads the viewer to accept these occurrences in one's own life, but that also may lead to the phenomenon of "life imitating art" with the result of increased incidences of violence and general disregard for the sacredness of life itself. Indeed, is that not what we see increasingly in the news these days" How can you possibly approve a RELAXATION of the broadcast decency laws that are already so relaxed that we have the GARBAGE on television that we see today"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cindy Last Name: Lett Mailing Address: 13231 Shadow Wood Pl City: Moorpark Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93021 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: DeRoche Mailing Address: 1213 Eagle Crest Dr City: Lemont Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60439 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Protect the citizens of this country, especially the most impressionable young minds of our children. If broadcast standards are weakened, this will only lead to the further moral decay of our society. You should be looking after the good of the people. Please stand strong!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Protect the citizens of this country, especially the most impressionable young minds of our children. If broadcast standards are weakened, this will only lead to the further moral decay of our society. You should be looking after the good of the people. Please stand strong!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sondra Last Name: Toner Mailing Address: 23871 Willows Dr City: Laguna Hills Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92653 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Kreisman Mailing Address: 185 Kingfish Rd City: Pomona Park Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32181 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rene Last Name: Conrad Mailing Address: 338 Avenue L City: Dickinson Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77539 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kali Last Name: Rogers Mailing Address: 10226 N Central St City: Kansas City Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64155 Comment: I am writing in regards to the FCC's request for opinions on proposed changes to its broadcast decency policies due this May. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. This attempt to lower standards of decency is ridiculous! The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. This is not in the best interest of our society.

I am writing in regards to the FCC's request for opinions on proposed changes to its broadcast decency policies due this May. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. This attempt to lower standards of decency is ridiculous! The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. This is not in the best interest of our society.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joyce Last Name: Sorrell Mailing Address: 2971 Plain View Church Rd City: Angier Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27501 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pattie Last Name: Schoen Mailing Address: 1059 N Haven Dr City: Ponchatoula Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70454 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: McCormick Mailing Address: 11382 Back Valley Rd City: Soddy Daisy Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37379 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Our society's standards have been under constant attack from the "entertainment" industry for many years. As a result, we now suffer from a significant lack of any moral compass, and the actions of many in our society, especially our children, reflect it. In your efforts to stop the kind of violence and horror that has been happening all across this nation at the hands of children, consider the possibility that it might well be reduced if we, as a society, were to go back to the standards of decency and behaviour that made our nation great just a generation ago. Please vote NO to these changes. Nothing good will come of them, and they will likely further our slide into indecency and immorality.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Our society's standards have been under constant attack from the "entertainment" industry for many years. As a result, we now suffer from a significant lack of any moral compass, and the actions of many in our society, especially our children, reflect it. In your efforts to stop the kind of violence and horror that has been happening all across this nation at the hands of children, consider the possibility that it might well be reduced if we, as a society, were to go back to the standards of decency and behaviour that made our nation great just a generation ago. Please vote NO to these changes. Nothing good will come of them, and they will likely further our slide into indecency and immorality.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: beth Last Name: tady Mailing Address: 3144 Hillier Rd City: Barberton Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44203 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It is bad enough in the general public, a restaurant, standing in line, at a ball game, etc. that someone around me fails to understand the indecency of foul language (often while they are on their cell phone). Lets not encourage tv to blur the boundries please. thank you,

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It is bad enough in the general public, a restaurant, standing in line, at a ball game, etc. that someone around me fails to understand the indecency of foul language (often while they are on their cell phone). Lets not encourage tv to blur the boundries please. thank you,

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rosa Last Name: Castle Mailing Address: 1540 Millhaven Dr City: Auburn Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30011 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

What possible advantage could it be to the American public to increase the already-too-low standards of broadcasting decency" Show some respect for our children. Raise the standards not lower them!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

What possible advantage could it be to the American public to increase the already-too-low standards of broadcasting decency" Show some respect for our children. Raise the standards not lower them!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Annette Last Name: Steiner Mailing Address: 26045 Via Maria Dr City: Hemet Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92544 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Hensley Mailing Address: 138 County Road 313 City: Sweeny Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77480 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I watch very little TV now because of profanity and nudity. This is offensive to me and to my children and grandchildren. Please keep our TV channels where we can have family enjoyment together. We do not need these standards to be relaxed.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I watch very little TV now because of profanity and nudity. This is offensive to me and to my children and grandchildren. Please keep our TV channels where we can have family enjoyment together. We do not need these standards to be relaxed.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: jerry Last Name: skidmore Mailing Address: 116 W Old Coach Rd City: Nicholasville Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40356 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sharon Last Name: Larson Mailing Address: 83 Thicket Ln City: South Beloit Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61080 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Becky Last Name: Ness Mailing Address: 1242 Morningside St City: Bismarck Country: United States State or Province: ND Postal Code: 58501 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Micki Last Name: Steele Mailing Address: 320 W 12th St City: Fremont Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68025 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Andrew Last Name: Jause Mailing Address: 20 Laurel Ln City: Queensbury Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 12804 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Margaret Last Name: Stanton Mailing Address: 579 Queen Palm St City: Largo Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33778 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: bob Last Name: michels Mailing Address: 28678 Fairview Ln City: Bellevue Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 52031 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janice Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 1350 Hunter Mill Rd City: Vienna Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22182 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marsha Last Name: Sayler Mailing Address: 32618 1st Pl S City: Federal Way Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98003 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: DONALD Last Name: MOCHON Mailing Address: 1428 Exmore Dr City: Schaumburg Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60194 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, and it is ridiculously filled now with fornication and adultry. We need to improve, not make it worse.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, and it is ridiculously filled now with fornication and adultry. We need to improve, not make it worse.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Tiffany Mailing Address: 225 E Douglas Ave City: Fergus Falls Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 56537 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Danny Last Name: Sparks Mailing Address: 212 S Glenn St City: Stoneville Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27048 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patrick Last Name: Hancock Mailing Address: 13140 Langley Rd City: Bryantown Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 20617 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: Peterson Mailing Address: 1177 W Mesquite St City: Chandler Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85224 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Standards are already too low and our society at large needs MORE decency and MODESTY and CLASS, not LOWER STANDARDS of language and behavior!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Standards are already too low and our society at large needs MORE decency and MODESTY and CLASS, not LOWER STANDARDS of language and behavior!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Blankenship Mailing Address: 465 Charles Pl City: Munford Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38058 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: LeeAnne Last Name: Abel Mailing Address: 3104 E Camelback Rd Apt 841 City: Phoenix Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85016 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: BENTLEY Last Name: LLOYD Mailing Address: PO Box 67 City: Quitman Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75783 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shane Last Name: Jorgenson Mailing Address: 7668 62nd Ave SE City: Bismarck Country: United States State or Province: ND Postal Code: 58504 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Vyhonsky Mailing Address: 4361 Swanna Dr City: Melbourne Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32901 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christopher Last Name: Flynn Mailing Address: 4395 Dyke Rd City: Corning Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14830 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William R. Last Name: Sexton Mailing Address: 1413 Beethoven Dr City: Westlake Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44145 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rollo Last Name: Leimer Mailing Address: 4015 Larkspur Ln City: Charlotte Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28205 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Lewis Mailing Address: 9221 Canter Dr City: Dallas Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75231 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gary Last Name: Yeager Mailing Address: 562 20 Rd City: Grand Junction Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 81507 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gayanne Last Name: Shaffer Mailing Address: 1616 WORDSWORTH DR City: CLEBURNE Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76033 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ron Last Name: Shelton Mailing Address: 152 Cottontail Run City: Newport Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28570 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christy Last Name: Chachere Mailing Address: 801 N Wilson St City: Metairie Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70003 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Howard Last Name: Gorter Mailing Address: 110 N Main St City: Sparta Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38583 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mark Last Name: Bornemann Mailing Address: 47 W Manchester Dr City: Wheeling Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60090 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Whitbeck Mailing Address: 2615 N 141st St City: Omaha Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68164 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kelsey Last Name: Neil Mailing Address: 3039 Crocus Ct City: Grand Junction Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 81506 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please DO NOT change the standards.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please DO NOT change the standards.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Danita Last Name: Winkler Mailing Address: 2220 N Hunt Cir City: Mesa Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85203 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Ellen Last Name: Overfield Mailing Address: 700 Regency Dr City: Charlotte Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28211 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Johnston Mailing Address: 140 Paradise Dr City: Hendersonville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37075 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: Hilden Mailing Address: 5780 Linden Rd City: Rockford Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61109 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cheri Last Name: Gardner Mailing Address: 8832 W 106th Ter City: Overland Park Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66212 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: steve Last Name: diering Mailing Address: 2105 Haverford Ct City: Raleigh Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27614 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose ANY changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please continue to protect my grandchildren!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose ANY changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please continue to protect my grandchildren!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rose Last Name: Campbell Mailing Address: 182 Kristi Lee Ln City: Roseburg Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97471 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is already too much filth on TV. I implore you not to let it get worse.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is already too much filth on TV. I implore you not to let it get worse.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Maureen Last Name: Horgan Mailing Address: 105 Annie Cook Way City: Roswell Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30076 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tim Last Name: Bickers Mailing Address: 7107 S Yale Ave City: Tulsa Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 74136 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Judy Last Name: Vanden Bosch Mailing Address: 25982 478th Ave City: Brandon Country: United States State or Province: SD Postal Code: 57005 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose these changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose these changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Emily Last Name: Haines Mailing Address: 7629 Brookhaven Way City: Shreveport Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 71105 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Roger Last Name: Bye Mailing Address: 1240 Long Lake Rd City: New Brighton Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55112 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leon Last Name: Montgomery Mailing Address: 8484 Tawawa Maplewood Rd City: Maplewood Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45340 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sherman Last Name: Morrison Mailing Address: 1050 Belle Orchard Ln Apt 225 City: Suffolk Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23435 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If these trends continue it will hasten the judgement of God upon this nation that is already moving slowly in our midst. Any unbelief concerning His existence is futile and very foolish as it is impossible that your unbelief will make His word of none effect. You will bring up a generation of children who will curse you and be a torment to you and your families as you surely reap what you have sown. If you do well you, your offspring and the nation will be blessed.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If these trends continue it will hasten the judgement of God upon this nation that is already moving slowly in our midst. Any unbelief concerning His existence is futile and very foolish as it is impossible that your unbelief will make His word of none effect. You will bring up a generation of children who will curse you and be a torment to you and your families as you surely reap what you have sown. If you do well you, your offspring and the nation will be blessed.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mike Last Name: McEuen Mailing Address: 1514 Spruce St City: Concordia Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66901 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Why are we even having a discussion on such an issue. Our country is already having serious problems due to a collapse in morality. Next, we will be seeing rape, incest, pornography and murder being promoted. It's starting already. A lot of commercials are going way beyond what used to be allowed. Indoctrination comes a "little at a time". Seeing such will tell our children that we believe these things are OK and there is nothing wrong in doing them. It must be OK to do if they show it all the time on television. If you are for these things, why don't you volunteer to be the first one to be shown fully nude on television. Better yet, why don't you volunteer your little daughter - or - your wife, or at least let them see you romping around nude for all the rest of the world to see. How do you think they would feel" How do you expect our nation to remain the greatest nation in the world if we are allowing our children to be indoctrinated and are influencing them to think that these things are acceptable" We became the greatest nation in the world because of our morality, work ethic and family values.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Why are we even having a discussion on such an issue. Our country is already having serious problems due to a collapse in morality. Next, we will be seeing rape, incest, pornography and murder being promoted. It's starting already. A lot of commercials are going way beyond what used to be allowed. Indoctrination comes a "little at a time". Seeing such will tell our children that we believe these things are OK and there is nothing wrong in doing them. It must be OK to do if they show it all the time on television. If you are for these things, why don't you volunteer to be the first one to be shown fully nude on television. Better yet, why don't you volunteer your little daughter - or - your wife, or at least let them see you romping around nude for all the rest of the world to see. How do you think they would feel" How do you expect our nation to remain the greatest nation in the world if we are allowing our children to be indoctrinated and are influencing them to think that these things are acceptable" We became the greatest nation in the world because of our morality, work ethic and family values.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Esther Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: 5614 Dorcas St City: Omaha Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68106 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please maintain the current decency standards or tighten them. Thank you for hearing my voice.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please maintain the current decency standards or tighten them. Thank you for hearing my voice.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Alyce Last Name: Dowda Mailing Address: 5735 Castleton Dr City: San Diego Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92117 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I have been a "victim" of previous lowered standards where I am watching what I think is a clean channel and then a movie started that had explicit frontal nudity and I could not fine the control fast enough to turn it off before the kids saw it. Please hold the line

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I have been a "victim" of previous lowered standards where I am watching what I think is a clean channel and then a movie started that had explicit frontal nudity and I could not fine the control fast enough to turn it off before the kids saw it. Please hold the line

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leon Last Name: Weaver Mailing Address: 254 S Reading Rd City: Ephrata Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17522 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michelle Last Name: Swinson Mailing Address: 16021 N 30th St Unit 122 City: Phoenix Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85032 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If this happens I will NO longer allow my children to watch tv. I am trying to Raise 4 boys to be gentlemen, and allow them to stay children . We have to protect our children and KEEP their INNOCENCE...

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If this happens I will NO longer allow my children to watch tv. I am trying to Raise 4 boys to be gentlemen, and allow them to stay children . We have to protect our children and KEEP their INNOCENCE...

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Sisk Mailing Address: 7 Marsh Elder Ln City: Savannah Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 31411 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elaine Last Name: Robertson Mailing Address: 515 Cedar Ave City: San Bruno Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 94066 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gaylon Last Name: Rust Mailing Address: 8017 Cheyenne Spur City: Chanhassen Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55317 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ronald Last Name: Parker Mailing Address: 1213 Wivenhoe Ct City: Virginia Beach Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23454 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We are swiftly losing all decent standards in America and a Federal Communications Commission should not inact a danger to our children's social and moral development. Please keep present decency starndards in broadcasting.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We are swiftly losing all decent standards in America and a Federal Communications Commission should not inact a danger to our children's social and moral development. Please keep present decency starndards in broadcasting.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paula Last Name: Dunlap Mailing Address: 12387 S Gallery St City: Olathe Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66062 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Gangloff Mailing Address: 891 S Walnut St Apt 239 City: Anaheim Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92802 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I have been deleting shows that I have watched because they offend me. Not long ago I saw a show that was completly amoral and I will not watch a similar show that I used to watch. There seems to be less and less of good shows to be seen even on channels that you would think would have good shows. Please do everyone a favor and keep the current policies.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I have been deleting shows that I have watched because they offend me. Not long ago I saw a show that was completly amoral and I will not watch a similar show that I used to watch. There seems to be less and less of good shows to be seen even on channels that you would think would have good shows. Please do everyone a favor and keep the current policies.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pamela Last Name: DeLong Mailing Address: PO Box 334 City: Hillsboro Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62049 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Wiesler Mailing Address: 1116 Oregon Ave City: Steubenville Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43952 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nash Last Name: Monsour Mailing Address: 3023 Palatine Dr City: Frederick Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21701 Comment: This is a response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Again, do not relax the standards.

This is a response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Again, do not relax the standards.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charlotte Last Name: Livengood Mailing Address: 2316 Stratton Ln Apt 2102 City: Arlington Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76006 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jack Last Name: Jones Mailing Address: 213 Springfield Cir Apt B City: Easley Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29642 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lisa Last Name: Blewitt Mailing Address: 2212 Waverly Dr City: Monroe Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28112 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: Petrocco Mailing Address: 9 Cornerton Pass City: Simpsonville Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29680 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Regina Last Name: Hurst Mailing Address: 20998 County Road 42 Apt 0 City: Aguilar Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 81020 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carolyn Last Name: Roberts Mailing Address: 5520 Townpoint Rd Apt 307 City: Suffolk Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23435 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ramiro Last Name: Cervantes Mailing Address: 6237 Clover Ct City: Chino Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91710 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steve Last Name: Aicher Mailing Address: 633 Jeffery Dr City: Manteno Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60950 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Doug Last Name: Gardner Mailing Address: 548 E Almond Ave Apt B City: Orange Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92866 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathryn Last Name: Whitesel Mailing Address: 302 Delphi Dr City: Seneca Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29672 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I have 2 young daughters and I want to be the person who talks to them about sex and nudity. It is not necessary for them to see it on television. Thank you so much.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I have 2 young daughters and I want to be the person who talks to them about sex and nudity. It is not necessary for them to see it on television. Thank you so much.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Devin Last Name: Shively Mailing Address: 38713 Crane Ter City: Fremont Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 94536 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: D. Last Name: Bachek Mailing Address: 9326 Kendal Cir City: Laurel Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 20723 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching and relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Also, knowing the influence media has on the young, children would be more likely to mimic the sexuality and vulgarity they view. Therefore, the FCC should not weaken the policies to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. I am opposed to any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching and relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Also, knowing the influence media has on the young, children would be more likely to mimic the sexuality and vulgarity they view. Therefore, the FCC should not weaken the policies to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. I am opposed to any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cheryl Last Name: Chlouber Mailing Address: 972 Trophy Club Dr City: Roanoke Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76262 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: Moran Mailing Address: 20 Little Creek Ln City: Cincinnati Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45246 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Therese Last Name: Seybert Mailing Address: 470 Ardmore Rd City: Des Plaines Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60016 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. As far as I'm concerned, keeping our broadcasts decent is the main purpose of the FCC. The Supreme Court has confirmed the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Please keep the broadcasts DECENT - DO NOT WEAKEN STANDARDS!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. As far as I'm concerned, keeping our broadcasts decent is the main purpose of the FCC. The Supreme Court has confirmed the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Please keep the broadcasts DECENT - DO NOT WEAKEN STANDARDS!!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tracy Last Name: Bennett Mailing Address: 101 Beechwood Rd City: Fort Mitchell Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 41017 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Danelle Last Name: Kinion Mailing Address: 126 Downing St City: Panama City Beach Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32413 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marie Last Name: Ward Mailing Address: 6453 Park Rd City: Fort Myers Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33908 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

YOU HAVE AN OBLIGATION TO UPHOLD INTEGRITY AND YOU CERTAINLY HAVE THE MEANS TO INFLUENCE THE PUBLIC. DO THE RIGHT THING.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

YOU HAVE AN OBLIGATION TO UPHOLD INTEGRITY AND YOU CERTAINLY HAVE THE MEANS TO INFLUENCE THE PUBLIC. DO THE RIGHT THING.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Betty Last Name: Griffing Mailing Address: 7 Greencastle Rd City: Sterling Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 20164 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We used to have decent programming on TV but it is becoming increasingly more violent, profane, and vulgar. The minds of all Americans could benefit from shows that are morally upright, decent, and filled with traditional family values.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We used to have decent programming on TV but it is becoming increasingly more violent, profane, and vulgar. The minds of all Americans could benefit from shows that are morally upright, decent, and filled with traditional family values.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Virginia Last Name: Ballard Mailing Address: 2538 Martin Rd City: San Angelo Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76905 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ken Last Name: Belter Mailing Address: 2317 London Dr City: Plano Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75025 Comment: What is the purpose"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and our society as a whole.

What is the purpose"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and our society as a whole.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: marilyn Last Name: ramsey Mailing Address: 2933 Sheree Ln City: Shelby Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28150 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There is already to much suggestive advertizing and ugly speach on t.v. now I don't beleive you people are doing your job as it is.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There is already to much suggestive advertizing and ugly speach on t.v. now I don't beleive you people are doing your job as it is.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kay Last Name: Gray Mailing Address: 427 Airport Rd City: Corinna Country: United States State or Province: ME Postal Code: 04928 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jonathan Daniel Last Name: Farrow Mailing Address: 11379 Calico Dr City: Kansas City Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64137 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dorothy Last Name: Lane Mailing Address: 5748 Drake Rd City: Piqua Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45356 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gerald Last Name: Schalin Mailing Address: 21551 Burbank Blvd Unit 114 City: Woodland Hills Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91367 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Cicio Mailing Address: 13002 SE 9th Pl City: Gainesville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32641 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: June Last Name: White Mailing Address: 6659 Lakeside Cir E City: Worthington Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43085 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Quinto Mailing Address: 4933 Upchurch Ln City: Wake Forest Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27587 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. What they are showing now is too much gore., and the language and innuendos are quite blatant. Please don't allow it to get worse!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. What they are showing now is too much gore., and the language and innuendos are quite blatant. Please don't allow it to get worse!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Judith Last Name: Gow Mailing Address: 521 W 224th St City: Carson Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90745 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We stop watching sic-coms for this same reason. How can anything get any worse. WHY!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We stop watching sic-coms for this same reason. How can anything get any worse. WHY!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Judy Last Name: DeGraff Mailing Address: 2285 School St City: Fortuna Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95540 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There is too much sexual content (including homosexuality) directed at young people on these insane sitcoms on tv. Jokes about private body parts are not funny to many of us who are mature people.

Please don't add to Hollywood's demeaning culture of life!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There is too much sexual content (including homosexuality) directed at young people on these insane sitcoms on tv. Jokes about private body parts are not funny to many of us who are mature people.

Please don't add to Hollywood's demeaning culture of life!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Terry Last Name: Brown Mailing Address: 26 Hollow Rock Trl City: Rochester Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14612 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Do the decent option!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Do the decent option!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Hedwig Last Name: Wilton Mailing Address: 25020 Glenbrooke Dr City: Southfield Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48033 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please help to protect our children from further indecent shows.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please help to protect our children from further indecent shows.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gail Last Name: Jones Mailing Address: 7229 Mount Piney Rd NE City: Saint Petersburg Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33702 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mark Last Name: Snell Mailing Address: 18705 68th St E City: Bonney Lake Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98391 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathleen Last Name: Simpson Mailing Address: 1915 Hyland St City: Lansing Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48915 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leslie Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: 6770 69th St City: Vero Beach Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32967 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: Westlund Mailing Address: 35 Atlantic Ave City: Midlothian Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76065 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: CALVIN L. Last Name: NIKONT Mailing Address: 402 3rd Ave E City: Lemmon Country: United States State or Province: SD Postal Code: 57638 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am very displeased that you would even consider allowing filth on public television.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am very displeased that you would even consider allowing filth on public television.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patrick Last Name: Green Mailing Address: 4733 W Greenridge Dr City: Baton Rouge Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70814 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joan Last Name: Adam Mailing Address: 1045 Rhodora Ave City: Reading Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19605 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

What is happening to our country" It certainly is on the road to hell when our government agencies lose their morals completely!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

What is happening to our country" It certainly is on the road to hell when our government agencies lose their morals completely!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: michael Last Name: barone Mailing Address: 2130 Heatherfield Ave City: Columbus Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43235 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Hebert Mailing Address: 256 Fountains Park Blvd City: Mandeville Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70448 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Clay Last Name: Buckingham Mailing Address: 1076 Grand View Ave City: Everett Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 15537 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them but rather strengthen them. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV as networks compete for advertisers. The FCC needs to enforce standards which are generally accepted as "decent," which excludes nudity and profanity.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them but rather strengthen them. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV as networks compete for advertisers. The FCC needs to enforce standards which are generally accepted as "decent," which excludes nudity and profanity.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jason Last Name: Freiburger Mailing Address: 1122 S Clinton St City: Fort Wayne Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46802 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: kathy Last Name: serrago Mailing Address: 706 Crested Cove Dr City: Garland Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75040 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patricia Last Name: Boyer Mailing Address: 1646 S Conwell St City: Casper Country: United States State or Province: WY Postal Code: 82601 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: steve Last Name: lacy Mailing Address: 925 Yates Rd City: Oak Harbor Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98277 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. These are not things that I want my children and grandchildren to deal with. Also, it's not a matter of "if you don't like it, change channels'. We don't know when it will happen, and it definitely shouldn't happen during the so-called family viewing time. Please, let's keep some standards around.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. These are not things that I want my children and grandchildren to deal with. Also, it's not a matter of "if you don't like it, change channels'. We don't know when it will happen, and it definitely shouldn't happen during the so-called family viewing time. Please, let's keep some standards around.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diana Last Name: Skeete Mailing Address: 1810 Cottonwood Dr City: Sierra Vista Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85635 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pauline Last Name: Willman Mailing Address: 201 Reist St City: Williamsville Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14221 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Chris Last Name: Snider Mailing Address: 4315 Hickoryview Dr City: Louisville Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40299 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rocky Last Name: Huston Mailing Address: 201 Betty Jean St City: San Antonio Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78223 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Adrienne Last Name: Downs Mailing Address: 1703 Woodman Dr City: McLean Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22101 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. The FCC has no business weakening the current broadcast decency standards enacted by Congress which prohibit nudity and foul language. If anything, decency standards should be tightened, not loosened any further.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. I cannot believe that the FCC is seriously considering increasing the sheer vulgarity of what's currently being aired at all hours of the day.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. The FCC has no business weakening the current broadcast decency standards enacted by Congress which prohibit nudity and foul language. If anything, decency standards should be tightened, not loosened any further.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. I cannot believe that the FCC is seriously considering increasing the sheer vulgarity of what's currently being aired at all hours of the day.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: 2003 E 500 S City: Cutler Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46920 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bruce Last Name: Stocking Mailing Address: 1939 W Marshall St City: Norristown Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19403 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karin Last Name: Thifault Mailing Address: 16 Keene St City: North Smithfield Country: United States State or Province: RI Postal Code: 02896 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: susan Last Name: zebley Mailing Address: (EVEN Range 1800 - 1898) BIRMINGHAM AVE City: DURHAM Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27704 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathleen Last Name: Weissinger Mailing Address: 9298 Martinique Dr City: Miami Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33189 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Julio C. Last Name: Lugo Mailing Address: 916 Bonfoy Ave City: Colorado Springs Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80909 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. Profanity and nudity have never proven to be promoters of a better, peaceful, respectful society for all. Just the opposite is true. This is more evident in children. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. Profanity and nudity have never proven to be promoters of a better, peaceful, respectful society for all. Just the opposite is true. This is more evident in children. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Teresa Last Name: Hirsch Mailing Address: 3735 Leawood Dr City: Jasper Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 47546 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Andy Last Name: Zondervan Mailing Address: 932 Juniper Rd City: Hellertown Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 18055 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I do not want to be further blasted by vulgarity and nudity when my little ones are watching tv with me. I do not want to see it after hours either. I want a break from the filth of the world for a few moments. We need to keep the present standards. thank you.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I do not want to be further blasted by vulgarity and nudity when my little ones are watching tv with me. I do not want to see it after hours either. I want a break from the filth of the world for a few moments. We need to keep the present standards. thank you.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jill Last Name: Woodliff Mailing Address: 875 Crestview Dr City: Yazoo City Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39194 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: pete Last Name: kandratieff Mailing Address: PO Box 3225 City: Oregon City Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97045 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Toni Last Name: Gaiser Mailing Address: 230 Glenmere Dr City: Lewisville Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75077 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cheryl Last Name: Robatzen Mailing Address: 5760 Leesway Blvd City: Pensacola Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32504 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: ALOIS Last Name: KOSCH Mailing Address: 309 Pershing Rd City: Columbus Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68601 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Herbert Last Name: Koonce Mailing Address: 7601 Totten Springs Dr City: Westerville Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43082 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV with a corresponding degenerative effect in the lives of countless numbers of impressionable children.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV with a corresponding degenerative effect in the lives of countless numbers of impressionable children.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carolyn Last Name: Pierce Mailing Address: 1713 N Rocky Gln City: Wichita Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67230 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bill Last Name: Stephenson Mailing Address: 14 Caspian Ct City: Whitesburg Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30185 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sandie Last Name: Warriner Mailing Address: 3460 W Kent Dr City: Chandler Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85226 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I earnestly request that the FCC does not allow profanity and nutity to be broadcast on public television.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I earnestly request that the FCC does not allow profanity and nutity to be broadcast on public television.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: judy Last Name: Robins Mailing Address: 10276 Stewartsville Rd City: Vinton Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 24179 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shawn Last Name: Jones Mailing Address: 189 Tammy Gaines Ln City: Huntsville Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 35811 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please work to strengthen the broadcast decency standards, not further weaken them. Our family can barely watch TV as it is!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please work to strengthen the broadcast decency standards, not further weaken them. Our family can barely watch TV as it is!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mattie Last Name: Peeler Mailing Address: 317 Brooklyn Acres Rd City: Hendersonville Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28792 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marcia Last Name: Gilbert Mailing Address: 130 Juniper St City: Scotland Country: United States State or Province: SD Postal Code: 57059 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If you allow this indecency to occur, I will quit watching. You have no right to INSIST that I or my family must hear and see these things; you have no right to push indecency down our throats against our will. You have no right to put us in the position of either accepting it or getting rid of our televisions. There is no shortage of blue video/audio in this country; let those who want it spend the 3 seconds it takes to seek it and find it it's everywhere. Leave those of us who don't want it..alone.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If you allow this indecency to occur, I will quit watching. You have no right to INSIST that I or my family must hear and see these things; you have no right to push indecency down our throats against our will. You have no right to put us in the position of either accepting it or getting rid of our televisions. There is no shortage of blue video/audio in this country; let those who want it spend the 3 seconds it takes to seek it and find it it's everywhere. Leave those of us who don't want it..alone.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steve Last Name: Keelin Mailing Address: 6229 Hart Ave City: Temple City Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91780 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bill Last Name: Keller Mailing Address: 3202 Wilderness Blvd W City: Parrish Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34219 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Abell Mailing Address: 2368 Gabriel Dr City: Orange Park Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32073 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gloria Last Name: Bent Mailing Address: 471 Palermo Way City: La Habra Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90631 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 14 Maple Dr W City: New Hyde Park Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11040 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I can't believe that you are stooping so low instead of holding high the standards of our God given humanity. The leadership in our country is debasing humanity instead of recognizing and protecting its value. Shame on you.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I can't believe that you are stooping so low instead of holding high the standards of our God given humanity. The leadership in our country is debasing humanity instead of recognizing and protecting its value. Shame on you.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Saundra Last Name: Rineer Mailing Address: 112 Buchanan Dr City: Ephrata Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17522 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Arvin Last Name: Roberts Mailing Address: 1028 Meadowview St City: Crockett Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75835 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: Harwood Mailing Address: 56 S Capri Dr City: Ormond Beach Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32174 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: Perkins Mailing Address: 112 Juniper Dr City: Douglassville Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19518 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Don't even go there! You work for the American people and should take extra care in protecting our families from this type of encroachment into our television viewing. Nudity and profanity are not what my family needs.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Don't even go there! You work for the American people and should take extra care in protecting our families from this type of encroachment into our television viewing. Nudity and profanity are not what my family needs.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: Farquhar Mailing Address: 130 Alan Dr City: Fremont Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46737 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shirley Last Name: Hively Mailing Address: 2231 Utopian Dr E City: Clearwater Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33763 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joe Last Name: Maestas Mailing Address: 2744 Evora Dr City: San Jose Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95124 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

One of the most powerful elements which define a nation is it's culture. There is no question that the entertainment industry is a prime factor in molding the culture of the United States especially of our future generations. Our young people should not be the victims of the industries goal of higher profits at the expense of our future generation.

WE all have an obligation to inspire them towards higher goals that swearing and sex.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

One of the most powerful elements which define a nation is it's culture. There is no question that the entertainment industry is a prime factor in molding the culture of the United States especially of our future generations. Our young people should not be the victims of the industries goal of higher profits at the expense of our future generation.

WE all have an obligation to inspire them towards higher goals that swearing and sex.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathryn Last Name: Spaulding Mailing Address: 509 Ranch Rd City: Fernley Country: United States State or Province: NV Postal Code: 89408 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Douglas Last Name: Keefer Mailing Address: 4512 Canvasback Ln City: Sachse Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75048 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Roslyn Last Name: Bayard Mailing Address: 11100 E Calle Vaqueros City: Tucson Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85749 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Weakening these standards will only start a slippery slope which will eventually turn into an avalanche. Please do not weaken the decency standards.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Weakening these standards will only start a slippery slope which will eventually turn into an avalanche. Please do not weaken the decency standards.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tim Last Name: Kelley Mailing Address: 1774 Lakeshore Dr City: Abilene Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79602 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Sheppard Mailing Address: 72 Hillair Rd City: Lake Peekskill Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 10537 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: rex Last Name: jennings Mailing Address: 7808 Rocking Horse Ln City: Boerne Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78015 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tita Last Name: Gascoin Mailing Address: 22274 Davenrich St City: Salinas Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93908 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jennifer Last Name: George Mailing Address: 5319 S Geneva St City: Englewood Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80111 Comment: My comment is in response to the FCC's possible changes to the broadcast decency policies. Please do not relax the decency standards! They were enacted by Congress. As a mother of 6 children I am very concerned about even brief nudity and profanity and feel that children need to be protected from from indecency. Relaxing the standards will open the door to more vulgarity. The Supreme Court has even upheld the FCC's ability to enforce the current standards. Thank you for your time and consideration.

My comment is in response to the FCC's possible changes to the broadcast decency policies. Please do not relax the decency standards! They were enacted by Congress. As a mother of 6 children I am very concerned about even brief nudity and profanity and feel that children need to be protected from from indecency. Relaxing the standards will open the door to more vulgarity. The Supreme Court has even upheld the FCC's ability to enforce the current standards. Thank you for your time and consideration.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: keith Last Name: lynodn Mailing Address: 3530 Adelaide Ave City: North Port Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34288 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Randal Last Name: Ratliff Mailing Address: 1364 Windwood Ln City: Flint Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48507 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, as if there wasn't enough already.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, as if there wasn't enough already.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Amparo Last Name: Oblea Mailing Address: 12635 Greenbelt Rd City: Corona Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92880 Comment: It does not make sense to demand politically correctness from the public, then allow and even promote incorrectness by broadcasting it en masse as entertainment. What kind of double message will we be sending to our young people"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

It does not make sense to demand politically correctness from the public, then allow and even promote incorrectness by broadcasting it en masse as entertainment. What kind of double message will we be sending to our young people"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marcia Last Name: Cope Mailing Address: 665 Allen Farm Rd City: Canton Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28716 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jennifer Last Name: Lapos Mailing Address: 9161 Crescent Blvd Apt 101 City: Broadview Heights Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44147 Comment: Hello. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Thank you very much for your time and God Bless You and your work.

Hello. I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Thank you very much for your time and God Bless You and your work.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathrin Last Name: Deady Mailing Address: 8510 Gillette St City: Lenexa Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66215 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Babette Last Name: Hill Mailing Address: 157 NE Coal Ln City: Trenton Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64683 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: J.R. Last Name: Rice Mailing Address: 3825 Meredith Ln City: Balch Springs Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75180 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brian Last Name: Bennion Mailing Address: 135 Mount Hamilton Dr City: Tracy Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95376 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Helen B. Last Name: Edenfield Mailing Address: 2863 Dunnington Cir City: Atlanta Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30341 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bonnie Last Name: Rhinesmith Mailing Address: PO Box 728 City: Big Horn Country: United States State or Province: WY Postal Code: 82833 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charlotte Last Name: Upchurch Mailing Address: 202 Monarch Dr City: Pataskala Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43062 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pat Last Name: Vedra Mailing Address: 1615 Riparian Dr City: Naperville Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60565 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Wagner Mailing Address: 2730 Brownsboro Rd Apt 149 City: Louisville Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40206 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Anne Last Name: Devereaux Mailing Address: 167 Dickson Point Rd City: Plattsburgh Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 12901 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kenneth Last Name: Breen Mailing Address: 7770 E Main Rd City: Le Roy Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14482 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I do not want any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Hold the line lest all be lost!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I do not want any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Hold the line lest all be lost!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cheryl Last Name: Roberts Mailing Address: 5907 N Beaman Ave City: Kansas City Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64151 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steve Last Name: Ouwinga Mailing Address: 18829 Legacy Point Dr City: Spring Lake Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49456 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christin Last Name: Lusty Mailing Address: 15114 Caulfield Ave City: Norwalk Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90650 Comment: I am writing in response to the FCC's request for public comment on its proposal to relax current decency broadcast policies. I firmly oppose any weakening of the laws that are in place. Any relaxation will lead to increased promiscuity in society and higher rates in sexually related crime. It is the Commision's responsibility to safeguard public interests by restraining exposure to vulgarity and nudity.

I am writing in response to the FCC's request for public comment on its proposal to relax current decency broadcast policies. I firmly oppose any weakening of the laws that are in place. Any relaxation will lead to increased promiscuity in society and higher rates in sexually related crime. It is the Commision's responsibility to safeguard public interests by restraining exposure to vulgarity and nudity.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Terril Last Name: Gray Mailing Address: 108 H St Apt 511 City: Crescent City Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95531 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I realize it is a challenge to a media that's bound to deceit & hypocrisy, that has done so much to mislead the public. The changes must start somewhere, this is the best place to require a stop to the moral decay that is being fostered by an already too loose and immoral media. Please return to the moral standards of the 1950's.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I realize it is a challenge to a media that's bound to deceit & hypocrisy, that has done so much to mislead the public. The changes must start somewhere, this is the best place to require a stop to the moral decay that is being fostered by an already too loose and immoral media. Please return to the moral standards of the 1950's.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tim Last Name: Sauder Mailing Address: 16311 Page Rd City: Grabill Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46741 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Chad Last Name: Baker Mailing Address: 535 Dover Rd City: Morristown Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37813 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: MELINDA Last Name: MARTIN Mailing Address: 3871 Arbor Ct City: Chino Hills Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91709 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Blakely Mailing Address: 19833 Vashon Hwy SW City: Vashon Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98070 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 1420 Oyler Rd City: Hardy Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 24101 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ann Last Name: Erhrt Mailing Address: 12060 Rachel Lea Ln City: Fort Worth Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76179 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carl Last Name: Mari Mailing Address: 38440 Fuente Ct City: Murrieta Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92563 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Raudenbush Mailing Address: 32 Black Rock Ter City: Ringwood Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07456 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 505 Grand Ave City: Prairie du Sac Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53578 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Darlene Last Name: Harrison Mailing Address: 3801 NW 184th St City: Miami Gardens Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33055 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ellen Last Name: Chenoweth Mailing Address: 8849 Woodlawn Way City: Springfield Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22153 Comment: As a grandmother who frequently watches TV with my grandson, I am asking you to keep the standards you have for allowing nudity and profanity during "family hour". Actually I guess it doesn't matter if I am watching with my grandson or not. I personally don't see any value in the nudity and profanity during that programming hour. Please let us know you think there is some value in maintaining the standards we have by not relaxing them. Thank you for your consideration.

As a grandmother who frequently watches TV with my grandson, I am asking you to keep the standards you have for allowing nudity and profanity during "family hour". Actually I guess it doesn't matter if I am watching with my grandson or not. I personally don't see any value in the nudity and profanity during that programming hour. Please let us know you think there is some value in maintaining the standards we have by not relaxing them. Thank you for your consideration.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jean Last Name: Whitmer Mailing Address: 905 1st Pl City: Herndon Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 20170 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Edward Last Name: Piotrowicz Mailing Address: 113 Nebraska Ave City: Oak Ridge Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37830 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Has decency fallen from favor with the FCC"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Has decency fallen from favor with the FCC"

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gale Last Name: Perkins Mailing Address: 4725 NW Riverside Dr City: Riverside Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64150 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, and it's bad enough now.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, and it's bad enough now.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Homer Last Name: Lee Mailing Address: 303 Georgellen Ave City: East Stroudsburg Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 18301 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I believe that the FCC is already too lax in what they allow in terms of crude language and sexual content.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I believe that the FCC is already too lax in what they allow in terms of crude language and sexual content.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Virginia Last Name: West Mailing Address: 4700 Pinnacle Dr City: Bradenton Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34208 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brad Last Name: James Mailing Address: 5718 83rd St City: Lubbock Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79424 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gary Last Name: Bynum Mailing Address: 471 Cassidy Ln City: Collierville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38017 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Judy Last Name: Tatman Mailing Address: 1629 W 20th St City: Pueblo Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 81003 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I feel that current standards are too lenient, as the occurrence of sex and violence on TV is almost constant during prime time hours. Adding more profanity and nudity can only lower the current low standards to an intolerable level.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I feel that current standards are too lenient, as the occurrence of sex and violence on TV is almost constant during prime time hours. Adding more profanity and nudity can only lower the current low standards to an intolerable level.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dianne Last Name: Peebles Mailing Address: 574 Kathryn Ct City: Loveland Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80537 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Doug Last Name: Gohl Mailing Address: 15503 Talbot Dr City: La Mirada Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90638 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: francine Last Name: hayes Mailing Address: 119 Depot St City: Duxbury Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 02332 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on any changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I am opposed to any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. These standards should not be weakened to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. So many of the programs on TV are unfit to watch; don't make it even worse by relaxing the decency standards. Do your job!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on any changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I am opposed to any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. These standards should not be weakened to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. So many of the programs on TV are unfit to watch; don't make it even worse by relaxing the decency standards. Do your job!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathy Last Name: Reeves Mailing Address: 5856 Poole Pl City: Noblesville Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46062 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rhonda Last Name: Taylor Mailing Address: 10114 Lovett Rd City: Baton Rouge Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70818 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dave Last Name: Harrill Mailing Address: 1531 Parker Dr City: Cleveland Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44124 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. TV has been the down fall of our marriages, and a horrible example to our children who do not have a healthy home life. This all breaks my heart...and you will be negatively affecting the lives of everyone, young and old.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. TV has been the down fall of our marriages, and a horrible example to our children who do not have a healthy home life. This all breaks my heart...and you will be negatively affecting the lives of everyone, young and old.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diane Last Name: Hagensick Mailing Address: 119 Sioux Ct City: Summerville Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29483 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: janice Last Name: davenport Mailing Address: 18 Branford Way City: Langhorne Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19047 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sandra Last Name: Hlavac Mailing Address: 1509 Trailee Dr Trlr B City: Charleston Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29407 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Curtis Last Name: Schmucker Mailing Address: 101 Washington City: Sarasota Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34236 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: louise Last Name: sikes Mailing Address: 26907 Redstone Hl City: San Antonio Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78261 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is enough "relaxed" moral standards allowed today.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is enough "relaxed" moral standards allowed today.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Douglas W. Last Name: Archer Mailing Address: 221 80th St Apt B City: Virginia Beach Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23451 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Sincerely,

CDR Douglas W. Archer [email protected]

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Sincerely,

CDR Douglas W. Archer [email protected]

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tammy Last Name: Hadde Mailing Address: 4436 Evergreen Dr City: Adrian Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49221 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kim Last Name: Brown Mailing Address: 2605 Summer Tree Cir Apt 1045 City: Arlington Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76006 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thom Last Name: Borchert Mailing Address: PO Box 181 City: Rockaway Beach Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65740 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Edmonston Mailing Address: 206 Bangkok Island Ln City: Leesburg Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34788 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: R Gail Last Name: Card Mailing Address: 897 E Burrough Rd City: Bowdoin Country: United States State or Province: ME Postal Code: 04287 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It is time that the FCC put a stop once and for all to the filth and vulgarity being broadcast. We are not a nation of gutter dwellers.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It is time that the FCC put a stop once and for all to the filth and vulgarity being broadcast. We are not a nation of gutter dwellers.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Anne Last Name: Carpenter Mailing Address: 1606 Claremont Ct City: Pulaski Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 24301 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Nagy Mailing Address: 24 High Ridge Rd City: Ellington Country: United States State or Province: CT Postal Code: 06029 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: gail Last Name: hosmer Mailing Address: 3436 Uniontown Rd City: Westminster Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21158 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Fear Mailing Address: 140 Fairview E City: Tequesta Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33469 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Corene Last Name: McMillen Mailing Address: 227 Tracy Allison Ln City: Clinton Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37716 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Stephanie Last Name: Lofquist Mailing Address: 9580 355th Ave SE City: Snoqualmie Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98065 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I would like to oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. It puts the innocence of our children and the accountability of our men at risk. If anything the standards should get tighter as I believe indecency on the air has become too loose and has allowed inappropriate and vulgar images.

As a wife, I am greatly concerned about the content our husbands and fathers are having the opportunity to view, especially the sexuality and nudity aspects. I believes it creates an irrational standard for our husbands that they feel their wives should be able to live up to. As real women, who are not airbrushed, doused with make-up, and do not have cameras to create tricks or technology to make us look "sexier," these irrational images are unattainable. For this reason, my husband and I do not have cable (as do many other couples and families that we know) as there is nothing appropriate worth watching on television.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching, which is good. However, relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I would like to oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. It puts the innocence of our children and the accountability of our men at risk. If anything the standards should get tighter as I believe indecency on the air has become too loose and has allowed inappropriate and vulgar images.

As a wife, I am greatly concerned about the content our husbands and fathers are having the opportunity to view, especially the sexuality and nudity aspects. I believes it creates an irrational standard for our husbands that they feel their wives should be able to live up to. As real women, who are not airbrushed, doused with make-up, and do not have cameras to create tricks or technology to make us look "sexier," these irrational images are unattainable. For this reason, my husband and I do not have cable (as do many other couples and families that we know) as there is nothing appropriate worth watching on television.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be

file:///K|/Co-Share/ECFS/Dockets_mailbox/2013-05-10%20Campaign/Submitter%20Info(8969).txt[5/21/2013 1:19:36 PM] watching, which is good. However, relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marge Last Name: Malsam Mailing Address: 3323 W 55th Ave City: Denver Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80221 Comment: Hey, do you want to send our culture into extinction like the Romans" We are becoming more like the fallen Roman Empire every year.

Keep our code. Don't loosen it up to please vulgar people.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Hey, do you want to send our culture into extinction like the Romans" We are becoming more like the fallen Roman Empire every year.

Keep our code. Don't loosen it up to please vulgar people.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Doyle Last Name: Ratterree Mailing Address: 374 Williams Rd City: Chickamauga Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30707 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Heidi Last Name: Frankland Mailing Address: 6225 Saratoga Blvd Apt 518 City: Corpus Christi Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78414 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lisa Last Name: Ulman Mailing Address: 9174 Long Lake Dr E City: Scotts Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49088 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Claudia Last Name: Starkey Mailing Address: 1323 W Carriage Ct City: Nixa Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65714 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our country is already on a down hill slide....please lets not help it go futher down hill. We use to be a country who took pride in morality and high standards, but it is far from there today.

So please lets keep vulgarity and sex away from our children.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our country is already on a down hill slide....please lets not help it go futher down hill. We use to be a country who took pride in morality and high standards, but it is far from there today.

So please lets keep vulgarity and sex away from our children.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jim Last Name: Jerow Mailing Address: 1007 Heritage Dr City: Pawleys Island Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29585 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Carver Mailing Address: 7614 Teasdale Ave City: Saint Louis Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63130 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Francis Last Name: Milligan Mailing Address: 6 Windsor Rd City: Bow Country: United States State or Province: NH Postal Code: 03304 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sandra Last Name: Keirnes Mailing Address: 923 SE Bay Blvd Unit 14 City: Newport Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97365 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bill Last Name: Bradley Mailing Address: 4581 Bridle Ridge Ct City: Owensboro Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 42303 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Llewellyn Last Name: Zent Mailing Address: 4115 Hollowtrail Dr City: Tampa Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33624 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rosemarie Last Name: Eskes Mailing Address: 40 Woodbine Ave City: Rochester Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14619 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. THEY'RE ALREADY TOO LAX!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. THEY'RE ALREADY TOO LAX!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marty Last Name: Jones Mailing Address: 2506 W Riverside Dr City: McHenry Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60050 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, of which there is too much already!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, of which there is too much already!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas J Last Name: Mueller Mailing Address: 16216 Mount Lowe Cir City: Fountain Valley Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92708 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barry Last Name: Cook Mailing Address: PO Box 1093 City: Black Mountain Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28711 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Beverly Last Name: Lund Mailing Address: 421 E 2825 N City: Provo Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84604 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Lang Mailing Address: 1077 Wexford Way City: Port Orange Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32129 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathy Last Name: Goodfellow Mailing Address: 78 Prospect Ave City: Norwood Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 02062 Comment: HOW HARD DO YOU PLAN ON MAKING PARENTHOOD BE !!!

WE, AS PARENTS BEG YOU TO KEEP CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS IN MIND...DO NOT RELAX THE STANDARDS I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

HOW HARD DO YOU PLAN ON MAKING PARENTHOOD BE !!!

WE, AS PARENTS BEG YOU TO KEEP CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS IN MIND...DO NOT RELAX THE STANDARDS I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Last Name: Chryst Mailing Address: 7002 125th Ave SE City: Snohomish Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98290 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: colleen Last Name: Payne Mailing Address: 1441 Columbia St City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77008 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Larry Last Name: Lepard Mailing Address: 114 E Seminary St City: Norwalk Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44857 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jill Last Name: Leisman Mailing Address: 4 Orchard Ave City: Weston Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 02493 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Mitchell Mailing Address: 6444 E 116th St City: Fishers Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46038 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Becky Last Name: Oliver Mailing Address: 11206 Sweetwood Ln City: Oakton Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22124 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: RW Last Name: Eskes Mailing Address: 40 Woodbine Ave City: Rochester Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14619 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carmen Last Name: Dexter Mailing Address: 14181 Dexter School Rd City: Ullin Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62992 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Katherine Last Name: Mintzer Mailing Address: PO Box E City: Malott Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98829 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leroy Last Name: Bergman Mailing Address: 1139 N Dalton Ave City: Azusa Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91702 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marsha Last Name: Harwell-Gunyon Mailing Address: 10780 S E 00 W City: Fairmount Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46928 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: lois Last Name: kilcrease Mailing Address: 167 Englewood Dr City: Richland Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 99352 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cliff Last Name: Hess Mailing Address: 923 Sheridan Ave City: Martinsburg Country: United States State or Province: WV Postal Code: 25401 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathryn Last Name: DeLucio Mailing Address: 25790 Pacific Crest Dr City: Mission Viejo Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92692 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jim Last Name: Jerow Mailing Address: 1007 Heritage Dr City: Pawleys Island Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29585 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Rockwood Mailing Address: 28345 N 123rd Ln City: Peoria Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85383 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. NO, NO, NO!!! I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. NO, NO, NO!!! I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Delores Last Name: Nelson Mailing Address: 605 E 900 S City: Springville Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84663 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 124 1st Rd Apt B City: Leesburg Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 31763 Comment: We are responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress, we need our nation to keep our young people and children free from degrading things, that break their spirits and bring down American standards. The FCC SHOULD NOT WEAKEN them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. . . Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We are responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress, we need our nation to keep our young people and children free from degrading things, that break their spirits and bring down American standards. The FCC SHOULD NOT WEAKEN them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. . . Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steve Last Name: Menday Mailing Address: 23421 95th Ct S City: Kent Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98031 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sharon Last Name: Jenkins Mailing Address: 6856 N Hastings Ave City: Garden City Country: United States State or Province: ID Postal Code: 83714 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Clara Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 140 Stewart St City: Central Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29630 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diana Last Name: Javins Mailing Address: 9270 Hardwicke Ln City: Florence Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 41042 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Steinke Mailing Address: 2689 Willow Grass Ct City: Colorado Springs Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80920 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Anne Last Name: White Mailing Address: 10149 E Emily Dr City: Tucson Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85730 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Korthuis Mailing Address: 3501 County Road 75 City: Roggen Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80652 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Ricks Mailing Address: 4716 White Pass Dr City: Collierville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38017 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kevin Last Name: Backes Mailing Address: 24715 Aden Ave City: Newhall Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91321 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sheron Last Name: Lew Mailing Address: 2040 Kimberly Ln N City: Minneapolis Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55447 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Potter-Lint Mailing Address: 9101 Touchstone Ln City: Charlotte Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28227 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Enough is enough.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Enough is enough.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shawn Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 237 Evelyn Ave NE City: Salem Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97301 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ronald Last Name: Levine Mailing Address: 4 Cairngorm Rd City: New City Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 10956 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christina Last Name: Veen Mailing Address: 4416 Brown St City: Davenport Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 52806 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rebecca Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 23278 360th St Apt A City: Forest City Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 50436 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Deric Last Name: Johnson Mailing Address: 330 Cottingham Cir City: Cranberry Township Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 16066 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pat Last Name: DeGray Mailing Address: 7123 Totman Dr City: Cicero Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 13039 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert E. Last Name: Hugelmeyer Mailing Address: 6 Kent Ln City: Easton Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 18045 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Look around, you will see a country in moral decline. The addiction level to drugs and pornography are on the rise. The media is corrupting our children and our adults with their vile and immoral films, Cable tv, cable radio and you want to lower the standards that are already too low.

Do you and your colleagues have any sense of decency" Do you have children or do you a yound adult who is addicted to porn and/or drugs"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Look around, you will see a country in moral decline. The addiction level to drugs and pornography are on the rise. The media is corrupting our children and our adults with their vile and immoral films, Cable tv, cable radio and you want to lower the standards that are already too low.

Do you and your colleagues have any sense of decency" Do you have children or do you a yound adult who is addicted to porn and/or drugs"

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kevin Last Name: Larrett Mailing Address: PO Box 620512 City: Orlando Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32862 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Eleanor J Last Name: Edwards Mailing Address: 225 Hanson Ave City: Piscataway Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 08854 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gary Last Name: Shook Mailing Address: 5318 SW 27th Ter City: Topeka Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66614 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Mosher Mailing Address: 410 E Franklin St # 205 City: Victoria Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61485 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity and other licentiousness, including homosexuality. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity and other licentiousness, including homosexuality. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lynne Last Name: Scott Mailing Address: 201 Rollins Dr City: Loveland Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45140 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John C. Last Name: Pollard Mailing Address: 4313 Lynnville Cres City: Virginia Beach Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23452 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. My husband and I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. What is the reasoning behind this proposal" Young children and even our teens are subjected to too much too early in their lives already and they certainly don't need to be bombarded with more that would come right into their homes on the television. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and that thought should not even be entertained.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. My husband and I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. What is the reasoning behind this proposal" Young children and even our teens are subjected to too much too early in their lives already and they certainly don't need to be bombarded with more that would come right into their homes on the television. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and that thought should not even be entertained.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Fisher Mailing Address: 1025 W 950 N-90 City: Markle Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46770 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Ross Mailing Address: 111 Meadowbend Dr City: Cedar Hill Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75104 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Wayne Last Name: Bartley Mailing Address: 104 Van Eman St City: Canonsburg Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 15317 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jean A Last Name: Colon Mailing Address: 12360 NW 48th Dr City: Coral Springs Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33076 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: Craven Mailing Address: 400 Denton Cir City: Fayetteville Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30215 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: danny Last Name: bullington Mailing Address: 7374 Bonny Kate Dr City: Knoxville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37920 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marc Last Name: Crawley Mailing Address: 5510 Country Dr Apt 57 City: Nashville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37211 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Soehner Mailing Address: PO Box 267 City: Hudson Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80642 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: O'Meara Mailing Address: 875 Rolling Hills Ln Apt 1 City: Lapeer Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48446 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Helen Last Name: beckman Mailing Address: 6009 Augusta Cir City: College Station Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77845 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Natasha Last Name: Broschinsky Mailing Address: 19971 Wrightwood Ct City: Yorba Linda Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92886 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 309 N 7th St City: Ballinger Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76821 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna E Last Name: Turner Mailing Address: 64 Pinewoods Cres City: Middle Island Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11953 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am tired of your medias continuing war on decency and values. The children of this country ought not be exposed to this filth.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am tired of your medias continuing war on decency and values. The children of this country ought not be exposed to this filth.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robin Last Name: Eadie Mailing Address: 5521 S 164th Ave City: Hesperia Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49421 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jim Last Name: Sinnerud Mailing Address: 7400 Western Ave City: Omaha Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68114 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Mallardi Mailing Address: 5626 Preston Oaks Rd City: Dallas Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75254 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Roger Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 19 Hartsdale Ln City: Coram Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11727 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mike Last Name: Sands Mailing Address: 1215 White Ave City: Kansas City Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64126 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I am one of tens of thousands of families who have opted not to have television in our homes. I didn't even change to digital television. The preponderance of sexual content, lewd innuendo in all kinds of programming, graphic violence, and anti Christian biased convinced me that the liabilities far outweighed the benefits. I, and many people I know, feel we have been robbed of participation of one of our national properties because of vile content that we cannot conscientiously allow in our homes. I was shocked to hear that a weakening of the FCC regulations was being considered. Recently the supreme court ruled that the FCC rules were constitutional. Chief Justice Roberts told the networks they had been "put on notice" that the laws were enforceable. I had hoped that perhaps the programming would move away from strong sexual content, profanity and nudity which is already occurring because the current laws have not been enforced. The FCC should not weaken current law to allow more profanity, nudity. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Instead, the Senate should make a strong commitment to aggressively enforce current law a prerequisite to confirmation of any future directors of the FCC. Cable, satellite dishes, and the internet are available to guarantee freedom of expression to those who are interested in vulgarity. Please give the American people the use of our air waves back.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I am one of tens of thousands of families who have opted not to have television in our homes. I didn't even change to digital television. The preponderance of sexual content, lewd innuendo in all kinds of programming, graphic violence, and anti Christian biased convinced me that the liabilities far outweighed the benefits. I, and many people I know, feel we have been robbed of participation of one of our national properties because of vile content that we cannot conscientiously allow in our homes. I was shocked to hear that a weakening of the FCC regulations was being considered. Recently the supreme court ruled that the FCC rules were constitutional. Chief Justice Roberts told the networks they had been "put on notice" that the laws were enforceable. I had hoped that perhaps the programming would move away from strong sexual content, profanity and nudity which is already occurring because the current laws have not been enforced. The FCC should not weaken current law to allow more profanity, nudity. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Instead, the Senate should make a strong commitment to aggressively enforce current law a prerequisite to confirmation of any future directors of the FCC. Cable, satellite dishes, and the internet are available to guarantee freedom of expression to those who are interested in vulgarity. Please give the American people the use of our air waves back.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Lyall Mailing Address: 301 Patio Pl City: Clinton Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39056 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ian Last Name: Deherrera Mailing Address: 6550 Riverton Ave City: North Hollywood Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91606 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please protect our children.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please protect our children.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Martha Last Name: Taylor Mailing Address: 3648 Hickory Ave City: Baltimore Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21211 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Keith Last Name: McDonald Mailing Address: 2914 Janet Cir City: Arlington Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76013 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pat Last Name: Pope Mailing Address: 9593 Blue Spruce Dr City: Arlington Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38002 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dennis Last Name: Mccurdy Mailing Address: 3900 Edgemont Rd City: Wendell Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27591 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Trish Last Name: Newton Mailing Address: 7134 S Sedalia St City: Aurora Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80016 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elizabeth Last Name: Tilden Mailing Address: 8300 Elk Mountain Trl City: McKinney Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75070 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. WHY"""Why would this even be considered" What good can possibly come from allowing nudity and profanity during family hour" I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. WHY"""Why would this even be considered" What good can possibly come from allowing nudity and profanity during family hour" I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathryn Last Name: Priddy Mailing Address: 5087 Windmill Lake Dr City: Evans Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30809 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steve Last Name: Cecil Mailing Address: 2260 N Longwood Dr City: Decatur Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62526 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steve Last Name: Franklin Mailing Address: 9124 Wood Pointe Way City: Fairfax Station Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22039 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Mason Mailing Address: 60 Sutton Rd City: Lebanon Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 08833 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Lubeck Mailing Address: 2219 W Miners Dr City: Dunlap Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61525 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Danielsen Mailing Address: 5055 Seminary Rd Apt 740 City: Alexandria Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22311 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Evelyn Last Name: Sanders Mailing Address: PO Box 1106 City: Ponchatoula Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70454 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steven Last Name: Landon Mailing Address: 4216 E La Puente Ave City: Phoenix Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85044 Comment: I strongly oppose any FCC changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, particularly considering the long-term battle to increase "shock value" for the sake of ratings and money. We don't need to prey on the weak with sleaze to make executives rich.

I strongly oppose any FCC changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, particularly considering the long-term battle to increase "shock value" for the sake of ratings and money. We don't need to prey on the weak with sleaze to make executives rich.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Molly Last Name: Yochim Mailing Address: 1304 NE 148th Pl City: Vancouver Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98684 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: gail Last Name: henry Mailing Address: 1144 Salido Ave City: Lady Lake Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32159 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

The standards need to be more strict. Look what is happening to this country. It wasn't like that in the days of "I Love Lucy" and "Mayberry". The bombing and violence are reflections of what children-innocent children are exposed to.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

The standards need to be more strict. Look what is happening to this country. It wasn't like that in the days of "I Love Lucy" and "Mayberry". The bombing and violence are reflections of what children-innocent children are exposed to.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brian Last Name: Haberl Mailing Address: 917 Kent Ave City: Catonsville Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21228 Comment: We are writing in response to the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies due on May 20, 2013. We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. We fear that relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We are writing in response to the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies due on May 20, 2013. We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. We fear that relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Theresa Last Name: Huinker Mailing Address: 1015 1/2 Wilson St City: Dubuque Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 52001 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Bromley Mailing Address: 1083 El Camino Grande City: Weidman Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48893 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. All portions of the law should be enforced. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The effects of this on our culture are readily apparent.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. All portions of the law should be enforced. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The effects of this on our culture are readily apparent.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: Johnson Mailing Address: 11 Lakeshore Dr City: Norfolk Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 02056 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The changes have happened already, yet nothing is being done about it. The FCC is funded by the citizens of the United States, yet the FCC has already weakened decency standards and not upheld our laws. Must people who object to this weakening throw out their television sets in order to have decency standards for their families" Please show some respect to our families,

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The changes have happened already, yet nothing is being done about it. The FCC is funded by the citizens of the United States, yet the FCC has already weakened decency standards and not upheld our laws. Must people who object to this weakening throw out their television sets in order to have decency standards for their families" Please show some respect to our families,

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: Spangler Mailing Address: 84 E Bayberry City: Niles Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49120 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kate Last Name: Wynn Mailing Address: 1063 27th St City: Ogden Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84403 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brian Last Name: Lindwurm Mailing Address: 1420 S Euclid Ave Apt 206 City: Sioux Falls Country: United States State or Province: SD Postal Code: 57105 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: ISABEL Last Name: vAN dEVENTER Mailing Address: 7744 Fosdick Rd City: Saline Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48176 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: alex Last Name: hawthorne Mailing Address: 110 Mulberry Rd City: Newark Country: United States State or Province: DE Postal Code: 19711 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Don't let profanity and nudity come into our homes on regular broadcast TV. This is what HBO, Cinemax and other "premium" channels are for. If you relax your standards on broadcast TV, we will have to cancel our broadcast TV subscriptions. Thanks for your consideration.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Don't let profanity and nudity come into our homes on regular broadcast TV. This is what HBO, Cinemax and other "premium" channels are for. If you relax your standards on broadcast TV, we will have to cancel our broadcast TV subscriptions. Thanks for your consideration.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Vicki Last Name: Majic Mailing Address: 304 Huckleberry Rd City: Bluff City Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37618 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Craig Last Name: Hobson Mailing Address: 617 Springharbor Dr City: Woodstock Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30188 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: Adams Mailing Address: 16105 Windsong Ct City: Justin Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76247 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As far as I am concerned, standards should be rolled back to what they were in the early 1960's. I am weary of what I consider to be R-rated sexual content nearly every evening.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As far as I am concerned, standards should be rolled back to what they were in the early 1960's. I am weary of what I consider to be R-rated sexual content nearly every evening.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Stanley Last Name: Bukowski Mailing Address: 117 Livingston Pkwy City: Buffalo Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14226 Comment: I write to you about proposed changes in FCC broadcast decency policies, due May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to current broadcast decency standards. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Why" Nudity will be overwhelmingly female, because men want to use women for male pleasure. This devalues women, leading to more abuse and exploitation. This is wrong! Vulgar language devalues speaking well, writing well, and education generally. This reduces self-esteem and personal pride, and lessens standards of behavior. We need HIGHER standards of behavior! Promote BETTER speech, not worse!

I write to you about proposed changes in FCC broadcast decency policies, due May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to current broadcast decency standards. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Why" Nudity will be overwhelmingly female, because men want to use women for male pleasure. This devalues women, leading to more abuse and exploitation. This is wrong! Vulgar language devalues speaking well, writing well, and education generally. This reduces self-esteem and personal pride, and lessens standards of behavior. We need HIGHER standards of behavior! Promote BETTER speech, not worse!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Les Last Name: Kehn Mailing Address: 8805 Preserve Pl City: Savage Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55378 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Melissa Last Name: Landon Mailing Address: 4216 E La Puente Ave City: Phoenix Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85044 Comment: I strongly oppose any FCC changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, particularly considering the long-term battle to increase "shock value" for the sake of ratings and money. We don't need to prey on the weak with sleaze to make executives rich.

I strongly oppose any FCC changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, particularly considering the long-term battle to increase "shock value" for the sake of ratings and money. We don't need to prey on the weak with sleaze to make executives rich.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Amundson Mailing Address: 9935 N State Road 59 City: Milton Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53563 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: carolyn Last Name: churchill Mailing Address: 1766 Triton Cv City: Germantown Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38139 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Litzinger Mailing Address: 4275 Intrepid Dr City: Cincinnati Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45252 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please do not listen to those people who are backing this change but instead think about the children who could have vulgarity, profanity and nudity interrupt their viewing times. I pray that you will help us to raise our children to be decent adults.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please do not listen to those people who are backing this change but instead think about the children who could have vulgarity, profanity and nudity interrupt their viewing times. I pray that you will help us to raise our children to be decent adults.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Annie Last Name: Broder Mailing Address: 19648 State Road 78 City: Calera Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 74730 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Costello Mailing Address: 9236 S Komensky Ave City: Oak Lawn Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60453 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I have six grandchildren and I'm concerned already about all the inappropriate material they view on TV. Please don't make the situation worse!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I have six grandchildren and I'm concerned already about all the inappropriate material they view on TV. Please don't make the situation worse!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paula Last Name: Cunningham Mailing Address: 856 Chesnut Hill St City: Chipley Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32428 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marie Last Name: Kemp Mailing Address: PO Box 294 City: Silver Springs Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14550 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: lupi Last Name: roth Mailing Address: 24 monarch Bay City: Dana Point Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92629 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: Hart Mailing Address: 704 Rosemont Dr City: Colorado Springs Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80911 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: Forest Mailing Address: 2619 Mickey Ln City: Lake Charles Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70607 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathleen Last Name: Hernandez Mailing Address: 312 El Monte St City: San Gabriel Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91776 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's outrageous request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I wish I could say that I am shocked, but sadly I not as alas, it is all about money instead of quality. I absolutely oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's outrageous request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I wish I could say that I am shocked, but sadly I not as alas, it is all about money instead of quality. I absolutely oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: linda Last Name: McLaughlin Mailing Address: 620 W Limberlost Dr City: Tucson Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85705 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There are enough troubled youth and adults out there without adding to this bad situation in America. Stop the violence and evil things put on TV that poisons the minds of some people. Please and thank you. God bless you.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There are enough troubled youth and adults out there without adding to this bad situation in America. Stop the violence and evil things put on TV that poisons the minds of some people. Please and thank you. God bless you.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lorraine Last Name: Latreille Mailing Address: 8925 Sawtelle Way City: Sacramento Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95826 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Stephanie Last Name: Petersen Mailing Address: 834 E Alder St City: Brea Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92821 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Douglas Last Name: Sawyer Mailing Address: 81 Oakwood Dr City: Ringwood Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07456 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carrie Last Name: Gardner Mailing Address: 8373 Central Ave City: Brooksville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34613 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Douglas Last Name: Adashefski Mailing Address: 3610 High Mountain Dr City: Lago Vista Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78645 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Helen Last Name: Welch Mailing Address: PO Box 323 City: Seneca Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 16346 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bill Last Name: Decker Mailing Address: 1149 Surrey Ln City: South Lyon Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48178 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Heather Last Name: Georg Mailing Address: 13246 S Cascade Glen Dr City: Draper Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84020 Comment: I am appalled and as the mother of 4 young children I will refuse to let my children watch TV if this gets passed. Innocent eyes should not be exposed to such vulgar language and nudity in their own homes. Do NOT pass this and let our world get more down hill than it already is.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am appalled and as the mother of 4 young children I will refuse to let my children watch TV if this gets passed. Innocent eyes should not be exposed to such vulgar language and nudity in their own homes. Do NOT pass this and let our world get more down hill than it already is.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Erik Last Name: Jones Mailing Address: 230 May Loop City: Fort Huachuca Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85613 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sylvia Last Name: MacVettie Mailing Address: 29040 Water Street Rd City: Underwood Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 56586 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Terry Last Name: Tosh Mailing Address: 19155 Big Timber Rd City: Tyler Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75703 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Judith Last Name: Gubler Mailing Address: 72 S 200 E City: Manti Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84642 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please DO NOT allow this degrading action to take place. Do you not have any morals" Our country is already headed to great degeneracy - DO NOT add to it. This is beyond any standard of decency!@

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please DO NOT allow this degrading action to take place. Do you not have any morals" Our country is already headed to great degeneracy - DO NOT add to it. This is beyond any standard of decency!@

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nan Last Name: Chapman Mailing Address: PO Box 1513 City: Crested Butte Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 81224 Comment: I am sending in my opinion of the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The standards are already extremely low. I am constantly disappointed by the language and story lines on television. The FCC should not allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to more coarseness in our culture.

I am sending in my opinion of the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The standards are already extremely low. I am constantly disappointed by the language and story lines on television. The FCC should not allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to more coarseness in our culture.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: MacCrae Mailing Address: 5953 Crimson Dr City: San Jose Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95120 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jo Dee Last Name: Preston Mailing Address: 17401 Caspers Cir City: Huntington Beach Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92647 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Kirkpatrick Mailing Address: 366 Rebecca Dr City: West Alexandria Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45381 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Melva Last Name: McIntosh Mailing Address: PO Box 122 City: Graham Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64455 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cindy Last Name: Cooper Mailing Address: 67109 Locke St City: Mandeville Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70471 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Peggy Last Name: Doud Mailing Address: 215 Davis Rd City: Ada Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 74820 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Don Last Name: Harris Mailing Address: 2233 Oakcrest Ct City: Ashland Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44805 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Judith Last Name: Benson Mailing Address: 17 Somerset Ave City: Riverside Country: United States State or Province: RI Postal Code: 02915 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Stacy Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 1228 Parrish St City: Mount Carmel Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62863 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jennifer Last Name: Brown Mailing Address: 125 Geneva McKinney Rd City: Hustonville Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40437 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. We have the right as Spirit filled, God fearing citizens of the United States of America to protect our children from pornographic Television. Neither do we want to hear our God's name cursed over and over. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. We have the right as Spirit filled, God fearing citizens of the United States of America to protect our children from pornographic Television. Neither do we want to hear our God's name cursed over and over. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janice Last Name: Simons Mailing Address: 1928 N Tanglewood Ln City: Nixa Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65714 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I and my wife oppose any changes to the current broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I and my wife oppose any changes to the current broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Huffman Mailing Address: 1144 County Road 2388 City: Pickton Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75471 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is to much nudity and sexual content the way it is now. If any thing they should be tighter regulations. Television today is 24/7, and kids stay up later than what they used to. There is no such thing as "Prime time" any more.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is to much nudity and sexual content the way it is now. If any thing they should be tighter regulations. Television today is 24/7, and kids stay up later than what they used to. There is no such thing as "Prime time" any more.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gloria Last Name: Wilson Mailing Address: 40106 Malone Rd City: Hamilton Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39746 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: dennis Last Name: moriarty Mailing Address: 6690 Daly Rd City: Cincinnati Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45224 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brad Last Name: Saffell Mailing Address: 1441 De Smet Ave City: Sheridan Country: United States State or Province: WY Postal Code: 82801 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sarah Last Name: Moore Mailing Address: 5500 Spirit Ridge Ln City: Lexington Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40515 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: D. Craig Last Name: Beardsley Mailing Address: N1898 Bradley Rd City: Poynette Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53955 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: Price-Clever Mailing Address: 3559 Idlewild Way City: San Diego Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92117 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Terri Last Name: Spilde Mailing Address: 13623 Paradise Crk City: San Antonio Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78253 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Hurd Mailing Address: 3700 Sanford Rd City: Rootstown Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44272 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Hardman Mailing Address: 735 Hardman Dr Apt Dt City: Orlando Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32806 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

If you allow broadcast decency standards to decline, you have just indicated where your moral standards are and that you are not worthy of the position you hold in the U.S. Goverment.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

If you allow broadcast decency standards to decline, you have just indicated where your moral standards are and that you are not worthy of the position you hold in the U.S. Goverment.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: kay Last Name: burnett Mailing Address: 2172 River Rd City: Lucedale Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39452 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Scitty Last Name: Morris Mailing Address: 333 Marblerock Way City: Lexington Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40503 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathie Last Name: Hubbard Mailing Address: 1800 Mill Creek Rd Unit 27B City: Bothell Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98012 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nellie Last Name: Wong Mailing Address: 2655 Crestmoor Dr City: San Bruno Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 94066 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paula Last Name: Reed Mailing Address: 1960 Freedom Trl City: Independence Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 41051 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Heile Mailing Address: 904 Chamise Way City: Redding Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 96002 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV as well as furthering the moral decay of this country.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV as well as furthering the moral decay of this country.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ernest Last Name: Hodgin Mailing Address: 129 Ghaner Dr City: State College Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 16803 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christopher Last Name: Bowman Mailing Address: 3938 Stanton Hall Pkwy City: Fort Wayne Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46815 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cristi Last Name: Keech Mailing Address: 6930 Sable Ridge Ln City: Naples Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34109 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Basso Mailing Address: 321 Madisons Way City: Waleska Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30183 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Andrew Last Name: Dawkins Mailing Address: 2008 Summit Pkwy City: Prattville Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36066 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Indecency should be prohibited at any hour of broadcasting in or on any media. Indecency is an abomination and not representative of the American culture and religion ethics. I was active in radio broadcasting for over twenty years and the law did not allow such indecency as I hear and observe today. The Federal Communication Commission should not be permitted to allow such in respect of not only children but the general public because the media is also an educational tool for students and adults alike. Thank you.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Indecency should be prohibited at any hour of broadcasting in or on any media. Indecency is an abomination and not representative of the American culture and religion ethics. I was active in radio broadcasting for over twenty years and the law did not allow such indecency as I hear and observe today. The Federal Communication Commission should not be permitted to allow such in respect of not only children but the general public because the media is also an educational tool for students and adults alike. Thank you.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tim Last Name: Shell Mailing Address: 135 S Tranquil Path Dr City: Spring Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77380 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Austin Last Name: Miles Mailing Address: 400 Del Antico Ave City: Oakley Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 94561 Comment: Dear People,

In the name of decency I implore you to toss this idea out the window, to allow nudity and vulgarity on the airwaves on family hour, or any other hour. The airwaves and the movie theaters should strive to bring dignity to the human race, not to degrade life itself.

PLEASE pledge to make the airwaves a place of human dignity rather than gutter talk and action. I agree with everything below regarding his issue.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Dear People,

In the name of decency I implore you to toss this idea out the window, to allow nudity and vulgarity on the airwaves on family hour, or any other hour. The airwaves and the movie theaters should strive to bring dignity to the human race, not to degrade life itself.

PLEASE pledge to make the airwaves a place of human dignity rather than gutter talk and action. I agree with everything below regarding his issue.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Hoyman Mailing Address: 6815 Saint Julian Way City: Fayetteville Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28314 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Geraldine Last Name: Howie Mailing Address: 11395 Lamb Ave City: Dennison Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55018 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Eva Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 13211 88th Ave City: Seminole Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33776 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: Wenrick Mailing Address: 13160 Kidwell Field Rd City: Herndon Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 20171 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Becky Last Name: Wehrle Mailing Address: 525 Devon St City: Seymour Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37865 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: S. K. Last Name: Feeney Mailing Address: 2240 Ellen Ave City: Parkville Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21234 Comment: The FCC has requested comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

The FCC should not allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. WHY would it be a good thing to encourage more coarse conduct among our people. Broadcast media is extremely influential at every age. One would hope they aspire to be a positive influence. Greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV are negative.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

The FCC has requested comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

The FCC should not allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. WHY would it be a good thing to encourage more coarse conduct among our people. Broadcast media is extremely influential at every age. One would hope they aspire to be a positive influence. Greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV are negative.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: Lampkin Mailing Address: 8914 E Creed St City: Wichita Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67210 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carolyn Last Name: Dempsey Mailing Address: 3307 S Nelson St City: Denver Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80227 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Loendorf Mailing Address: PO Box 460462 City: Polaris Country: United States State or Province: MT Postal Code: 59746 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Anne Last Name: Wells Mailing Address: PO Box 803 City: Brandon Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39043 Comment: Day before yesterday, while watching a movie, I was suddenly slapped in the face with an indecent Trojan Commercial at 9:00 in the evening. Children are still up at that time!!!! This is reprehensible, disgusting, and sinks to debauchery!!!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Day before yesterday, while watching a movie, I was suddenly slapped in the face with an indecent Trojan Commercial at 9:00 in the evening. Children are still up at that time!!!! This is reprehensible, disgusting, and sinks to debauchery!!!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mark Last Name: Ziesmer Mailing Address: 15147 Halinor St City: Hesperia Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92345 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I do not want to broaden the decency standards. I see no advantage to allowing any scenes of nudity or profanity during hours when children may be watching. I do see it harming the innocence of our children.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I do not want to broaden the decency standards. I see no advantage to allowing any scenes of nudity or profanity during hours when children may be watching. I do see it harming the innocence of our children.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: Kruschwitz Mailing Address: 419 Carondolet Ct City: Mobile Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36608 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Angela Last Name: Cash Mailing Address: 1300 Northeast Ave City: Tallmadge Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44278 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose ANY changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Isn't it enough that fathers are portrayed as stupid, and homosexuality is rampant on all programs"" Let's stop it here!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose ANY changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Isn't it enough that fathers are portrayed as stupid, and homosexuality is rampant on all programs"" Let's stop it here!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shirley Last Name: Lawrence Mailing Address: 1110 Boyd Reeves Rd City: Jayess Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39641 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am of firm opinion that the current commercials and language allowed on stations of TV and radio during all hours is currently repulsive and offensive. I was enjoying watching 'The American Bible Challenge' with my 7 year old son on the game show channel, there were Genie Bra commercials. I personally own this brand of garment and am pleased with it, however I am not in approval of my child's viewing the commercial with scantly clad women at 10 A.M. on a Saturday. Please control these absurdities. Our country was founded on Christian values and I'd really like for this country to get back to those. Thank you.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am of firm opinion that the current commercials and language allowed on stations of TV and radio during all hours is currently repulsive and offensive. I was enjoying watching 'The American Bible Challenge' with my 7 year old son on the game show channel, there were Genie Bra commercials. I personally own this brand of garment and am pleased with it, however I am not in approval of my child's viewing the commercial with scantly clad women at 10 A.M. on a Saturday. Please control these absurdities. Our country was founded on Christian values and I'd really like for this country to get back to those. Thank you.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: Veal Mailing Address: 2413 E Manoa Rd City: Honolulu Country: United States State or Province: HI Postal Code: 96822 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bonnie Last Name: Mehl Mailing Address: 3567 E Sunrise Dr City: Tucson Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85718 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting (what could this lead to"") instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Protect our children/grandchildren/families please!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting (what could this lead to"") instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Protect our children/grandchildren/families please!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janice Last Name: Simons Mailing Address: 1928 N Tanglewood Ln City: Nixa Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65714 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Helen Last Name: Perry Mailing Address: 5423 Stayman Dr City: Roanoke Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 24012 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: Girod Mailing Address: 6423 Hoaglin Center Rd City: Van Wert Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45891 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Deirdre Last Name: Hindley Mailing Address: 94 W Upper Ferry Rd City: West Trenton Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 08628 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: McCabe Mailing Address: 160 Kincaid Ln City: Boyce Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 71409 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jim Last Name: Layfield Mailing Address: 10661 Kurt St City: Sylmar Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91342 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mark Last Name: Johnson Mailing Address: PO Box 13 City: Forks Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98331 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Ellen Last Name: Guest Mailing Address: 1020 N 10th St City: Manhattan Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66502 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a Christian and mother and grandmother and great grandmother I am very upset that you would even consider such measures as to relaxing the broadcast decency policies that have been in effect for many years to protect our young people from that trash!!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a Christian and mother and grandmother and great grandmother I am very upset that you would even consider such measures as to relaxing the broadcast decency policies that have been in effect for many years to protect our young people from that trash!!!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Philip Last Name: May Mailing Address: 13061 Calgary Way City: Oregon City Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97045 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Angela Last Name: Strobel Mailing Address: 1030 College Dr City: Owensboro Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 42301 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Larry Last Name: Holm Mailing Address: 58 Topeka City: Irvine Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92604 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Kilthau Mailing Address: 3323 Forest Dr City: Bremerton Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98310 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Frank Last Name: Pletz Mailing Address: 5800 N Keating Ave City: Chicago Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60646 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I want to make it clear to you that I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I want to make it clear to you that I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Orville Last Name: Pettit Mailing Address: 1535 Cambridge Ct City: Salinas Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93906 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sherry Last Name: Harden Mailing Address: 11782 Gamble Rd City: Georgetown Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37336 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Harold Last Name: Daniel Mailing Address: 190 Southway Dr City: Dayton Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45440 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lea Last Name: Podzemny Mailing Address: 8104 Progress Dr City: Amarillo Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79119 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: anita Last Name: lyles Mailing Address: 1680 Wynndowne Trl SE City: Smyrna Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30080 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: BARBARA Last Name: TUMMINIA Mailing Address: 528 Mount Oak Ave NE City: Saint Petersburg Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33702 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cindy Last Name: Ortega Mailing Address: 5632 N 14th Dr City: Phoenix Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85013 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I do not want any of my children to see or hear ANYTHING inappropriate, even if changing channels. Please do not change the standards, as they are already weak enough.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I do not want any of my children to see or hear ANYTHING inappropriate, even if changing channels. Please do not change the standards, as they are already weak enough.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mark Last Name: Stiegelmeier Mailing Address: 13402 306th Ave City: Selby Country: United States State or Province: SD Postal Code: 57472 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jonathan Last Name: Fry Mailing Address: 8061 Sawyer Cir City: North Port Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34288 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kristen Last Name: Mcharge Mailing Address: 1418 Crestridge Dr City: Maryville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37804 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Boyce Mailing Address: 37992 Clark Creek Rd City: Burney Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 96013 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and further degradation of our society.

I do not disagree with profanity and nudity on cable access where they can be controlled at the parent's option.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and further degradation of our society.

I do not disagree with profanity and nudity on cable access where they can be controlled at the parent's option.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jay Last Name: Hartvigsen Mailing Address: 6504 Convict Hill Rd City: Austin Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78749 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I am opposed to any changes in the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I feel it is the FCC's duty to enforce all laws and to hold to the standards set by the representatives of the people (Congress). The FCC should not be trying to push the envelope. We have plenty of media producers that are trying to do that. The FCC is supposed to be the watchdog. I hope they act as a bulldog, not a toy poodle.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I am opposed to any changes in the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I feel it is the FCC's duty to enforce all laws and to hold to the standards set by the representatives of the people (Congress). The FCC should not be trying to push the envelope. We have plenty of media producers that are trying to do that. The FCC is supposed to be the watchdog. I hope they act as a bulldog, not a toy poodle.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Raymond Last Name: Burger Mailing Address: PO Box 651 City: Moorcroft Country: United States State or Province: WY Postal Code: 82721 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I have been alarmed by the already casual approach to the use of vulgarity on broadcast TV. Its prevalence in the speech patterns of the common people doesn't mean it has to be available to offend the innocent ears of our children or of those who choose not to use such language or expose themselves to it. Allowing such casual use of degrading language and nudity will only serve to accelerate the decline of our society. There is nothing of redeeming quality in the suggestion that television relax its "standard," and offending the innocents certainly has no good consequence.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I have been alarmed by the already casual approach to the use of vulgarity on broadcast TV. Its prevalence in the speech patterns of the common people doesn't mean it has to be available to offend the innocent ears of our children or of those who choose not to use such language or expose themselves to it. Allowing such casual use of degrading language and nudity will only serve to accelerate the decline of our society. There is nothing of redeeming quality in the suggestion that television relax its "standard," and offending the innocents certainly has no good consequence.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Thompson Mailing Address: 2920 SE Royalwood Pl City: Port Orchard Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98367 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Danny Last Name: Byrd Mailing Address: 5136 Stonemont Ct City: Yellow Springs Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45387 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Allen Last Name: Holmes Mailing Address: 1016 Heathfield Cir City: Brentwood Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37027 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rita Last Name: Johanning Mailing Address: 2152 Wood Rd City: Mosinee Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54455 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Edwinna Last Name: Spivey Mailing Address: 1892 Timothy Dr NE City: Atlanta Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30329 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Peter Last Name: White Mailing Address: 4116 Dublin Dr City: Minnetonka Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55345 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Virginia Last Name: Daniel Mailing Address: 190 Southway Dr City: Dayton Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45440 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: phyllis Last Name: barba Mailing Address: 59505 Tonester Cir City: New Hudson Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48165 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sam Last Name: Carlisle Mailing Address: 4925 Hoperita St City: Orlando Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32812 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Russell Last Name: Middleton Mailing Address: 256 E Corporate Dr Apt 1105 City: Lewisville Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75067 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Glenn Last Name: Johnson Mailing Address: 12118 Broken Bough Dr City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77024 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Mc Quillan Mailing Address: 410 Azalea Dr City: Hampstead Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28443 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Stephen Last Name: Crissey Mailing Address: 612 Arvida Spur Rd City: Rocky Point Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28457 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sheryl Last Name: Howard Mailing Address: 2788 Odell Dr City: Erie Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80516 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diane Last Name: Tavelli Mailing Address: 386 Ross Hill Rd City: Barton Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 13734 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kim Last Name: Cordes Mailing Address: 13446 Tucker Dr City: Dewitt Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48820 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am formally registering my complaint for the CURRENT lack of decency on public television. I am appauled every day at what is allowed on the public screen, even some commercials are inappropriate for the next generation to be exposed to viewing and hearing. Our TV is turned off much of the time due to the lack of family-friendly quality programming. PLEASE, please respect the future of America. I can only imagine how and why other countries view our country as weak and do not want to know what they think of our "realities". I am embarrassed to be associated with the public broadcasting of the United States of America, as the vast majority of it does not in any way reflect my values. This saddens this lifelong American.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am formally registering my complaint for the CURRENT lack of decency on public television. I am appauled every day at what is allowed on the public screen, even some commercials are inappropriate for the next generation to be exposed to viewing and hearing. Our TV is turned off much of the time due to the lack of family-friendly quality programming. PLEASE, please respect the future of America. I can only imagine how and why other countries view our country as weak and do not want to know what they think of our "realities". I am embarrassed to be associated with the public broadcasting of the United States of America, as the vast majority of it does not in any way reflect my values. This saddens this lifelong American.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: brent Last Name: richardson Mailing Address: 10985 4th Ave City: Woodland Park Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80863 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I am against any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken their standards and allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Please do not relax these standards as this will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I am against any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken their standards and allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Please do not relax these standards as this will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Denise Last Name: Murray Mailing Address: 1127 Cordula Cir City: Naperville Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60564 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Ericson Mailing Address: 10138 Sunrise Way City: Cannon Falls Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55009 Comment: Noted Swiss physician and counselor Paul Tournier on the subject of modesty in children: "Parents must delicately respect the modesty of their children, as it develops in their souls, for, if they do not, they seriously wound them and compromise thus their sexual life of the future, as I have learned from innumerable interviews. Young men or girls who lack modesty, who surrender their bodies too easily, will not know either, in its fullness, the enjoyment of gift of self in their sexual lives. Modesty is the normal instinct which every person upholds in order to reserve himself so that he may give himself more completely to the partner chosen for his entire life.?

Noted Swiss physician and counselor Paul Tournier on the subject of modesty in children: "Parents must delicately respect the modesty of their children, as it develops in their souls, for, if they do not, they seriously wound them and compromise thus their sexual life of the future, as I have learned from innumerable interviews. Young men or girls who lack modesty, who surrender their bodies too easily, will not know either, in its fullness, the enjoyment of gift of self in their sexual lives. Modesty is the normal instinct which every person upholds in order to reserve himself so that he may give himself more completely to the partner chosen for his entire life.?

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christy Last Name: helwig Mailing Address: 305 5th St NW City: Kenmare Country: United States State or Province: ND Postal Code: 58746 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There are plenty of places for people to pursue vulgarity where children are not exposed. I am a school counselor and I see the negative effects that a lack of decent boundaries has on our nations children. Please do not model and sanction this sort of exposure to vulgarity.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There are plenty of places for people to pursue vulgarity where children are not exposed. I am a school counselor and I see the negative effects that a lack of decent boundaries has on our nations children. Please do not model and sanction this sort of exposure to vulgarity.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Wieloszynski Mailing Address: 105 Catalpa Dr City: Mount Juliet Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37122 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donald Last Name: Davis Mailing Address: PO Box 1889 City: Jacksonville Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97530 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kevin Last Name: Adams Mailing Address: 831 Lyman Adams Rd City: Douglas Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 31535 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cindy Last Name: Patton Mailing Address: 314 Alcott Rd City: Louisville Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40207 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am having trouble understanding WHY you would want to expose the public, and especially children, to ever degrading morality portrayals on television. Please take the higher road and refuse to allow any more relaxing of the already lowered standards that exist in this realm.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am having trouble understanding WHY you would want to expose the public, and especially children, to ever degrading morality portrayals on television. Please take the higher road and refuse to allow any more relaxing of the already lowered standards that exist in this realm.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: regina Last Name: smith Mailing Address: 4320 Fairview Ave City: Newtown Square Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19073 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bradley Last Name: Culbertson Mailing Address: 3260 Dorsett Ln City: York Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17402 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Gfell Mailing Address: 617 Nutmeg St City: Browns Mills Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 08015 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joyce Last Name: Behling Mailing Address: 220 County Route 6 City: Phoenix Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 13135 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. We need to elevate the dignity of the body and the intellect as it was given to us by our Creator. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. We need to elevate the dignity of the body and the intellect as it was given to us by our Creator. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Beverly Last Name: Bubb Mailing Address: 519 Winwood Cir City: Walled Lake Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48390 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cynthia Last Name: Wishart Mailing Address: 37753 Bristol St City: Livonia Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48154 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jean Last Name: Knarr Mailing Address: 1408 E Market St City: Indianapolis Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46201 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Fay Last Name: Weiss Mailing Address: 10721 Ford Rd City: Bryceville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32009 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sandra Last Name: Mendoza Mailing Address: 2118 Rugen Rd Apt A City: Glenview Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60026 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joseph Last Name: O'Neill Mailing Address: 518 Harbor Grove Cir City: Safety Harbor Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34695 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathryn Last Name: Davis Mailing Address: 3306 Litchfield Dr City: San Antonio Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78230 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Byron Last Name: Meiser Mailing Address: 918 Chicago Ave City: Downers Grove Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60515 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am concerned about the loose standards now used by beeping out words but everybody knows what was said, we need to show respect to our nation and stop reducing the mentality of the public down.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am concerned about the loose standards now used by beeping out words but everybody knows what was said, we need to show respect to our nation and stop reducing the mentality of the public down.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: George Last Name: Keys Mailing Address: 604 Robert Ave City: Saint Louis Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63111 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Personally I think it is already too vulgar and horrific even in reporting news.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Personally I think it is already too vulgar and horrific even in reporting news.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Muryal Last Name: Braun Mailing Address: 815 Dorchester Cir City: Lodi Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95240 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Teresa Last Name: Carlson Mailing Address: 13729 Heritage Valley Way City: Gainesville Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 20155 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Debbie Last Name: Hutto Mailing Address: 527 Lakeshore Dr City: Monroe Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 71203 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Profanity and nudity are totally inappropriate for children, and allowing such content during the time they are normally viewing TV will expose them to things their brains are not mature enough to process appropriately.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Profanity and nudity are totally inappropriate for children, and allowing such content during the time they are normally viewing TV will expose them to things their brains are not mature enough to process appropriately.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Alvera Last Name: Winkler Mailing Address: 15 Wake Forest Ct City: Catonsville Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21228 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Craig Last Name: Murray Mailing Address: 1127 Cordula Cir City: Naperville Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60564 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Connie Last Name: Lancaster Mailing Address: 3785 Crusade Dr City: Winston Salem Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27101 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We do not need further degeneration of our society. There's much I could say on the subject but maybe concise will be easier heard!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We do not need further degeneration of our society. There's much I could say on the subject but maybe concise will be easier heard!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Chris Last Name: Colvin Mailing Address: 1064 Carpenters Trce City: Fort Mitchell Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 41017 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: McCassie Mailing Address: 11 Monroe St City: Amesbury Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 01913 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Children do not need to be exposed to either.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Children do not need to be exposed to either.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donald Last Name: Huizenga Mailing Address: 27 Acanthus City: Rancho Santa Margarita Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92688 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any relaxation of the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The standards of decency and morality currently portrayed in much of the TV programming is already so bad that I refuse to watch it. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. To relax your standards would only increase the speed at which the networks are racing each other to the bottom of the moral sewer.

I urge you to stand firm!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any relaxation of the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The standards of decency and morality currently portrayed in much of the TV programming is already so bad that I refuse to watch it. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. To relax your standards would only increase the speed at which the networks are racing each other to the bottom of the moral sewer.

I urge you to stand firm!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Barney Mailing Address: 3916 E Balsam Ave City: Mesa Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85206 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them in any way. To allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity would weaken the American Family and allow unwanted harm to children. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them in any way. To allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity would weaken the American Family and allow unwanted harm to children. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Betty Last Name: Roe Mailing Address: 5510 Briar Way City: Beaumont Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77706 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Birgit Last Name: Hutchings Mailing Address: 9213 Forest Manor Ct City: Las Vegas Country: United States State or Province: NV Postal Code: 89134 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mark Last Name: Mahnken Mailing Address: 31369 Highway 129 City: Salisbury Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65281 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC must not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and will ultimately lead to even greater moral breakdown, more violence against women, children and the family.

Already there is too much sexual reference and violence during family hours and especially in commercials for shows that parents would not ever allow their children to see. But children are often exposed and even traumatized by violent or indecent material in previews and commercials, thus violating their parents' control, even when they normally avoid such shows for their family's viewing.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC must not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and will ultimately lead to even greater moral breakdown, more violence against women, children and the family.

Already there is too much sexual reference and violence during family hours and especially in commercials for shows that parents would not ever allow their children to see. But children are often exposed and even traumatized by violent or indecent material in previews and commercials, thus violating their parents' control, even when they normally avoid such shows for their family's viewing.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: nick Last Name: ventura Mailing Address: 13674 Selma Ln City: Forney Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75126 Comment: THE RULES SHOULD BE TIGHENED NOT RELAXED I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

THE RULES SHOULD BE TIGHENED NOT RELAXED I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Veronica Last Name: Sheehan Mailing Address: 135 Prospect Park SW City: Brooklyn Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11218 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Max Last Name: Boone Mailing Address: 13612 Hatchie Ln City: Athens Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 35611 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please continue to do your job and do not allow profanity and nudity on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please continue to do your job and do not allow profanity and nudity on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joseph Last Name: Yannuzzi Mailing Address: 1262 Limekiln Pike Apt A City: Ambler Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19002 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I absolutely oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not permit weakening these standards to allow any instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children would probably be watching. Relaxing these standards in any manner, will definitely lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I absolutely oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not permit weakening these standards to allow any instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children would probably be watching. Relaxing these standards in any manner, will definitely lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Porter Mailing Address: 1513 SW 80th St City: Oklahoma City Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 73159 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Katrin Last Name: Kuriger Mailing Address: 1137 Steely St City: Waterloo Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 50703 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Katrin Last Name: Kuriger Mailing Address: 1137 Steely St City: Waterloo Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 50703 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ronnie Last Name: McKay Mailing Address: 8707 Aspen Cir City: Parker Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80134 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dean Last Name: Bramschreiber Mailing Address: 813 S Oakland Ave City: Green Bay Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54304 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Katie Last Name: Whitmore Mailing Address: 17881 Village Rd City: Springdale Country: United States State or Province: AR Postal Code: 72764 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

PLEASE uphold the higher standards that have made this country great!

Thanks you!!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

PLEASE uphold the higher standards that have made this country great!

Thanks you!!!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Johnathan Last Name: Bollwerk Mailing Address: 5935 S Willow Way City: Greenwood Village Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80111 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tiffany Last Name: Webb Mailing Address: 6339 Nails Creek Rd City: Seymour Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37865 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nathanael Last Name: Wright Mailing Address: 27 N 200 E Apt 4 City: Logan Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84321 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Cox Mailing Address: 1908 Hogeboom Ave City: Eau Claire Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54701 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC SHOULD NOT WEAKEN THEM to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. This is an important safeguard for children which allows parents to have confidence in allowing their kids to watch TV during prime family hours. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC SHOULD NOT WEAKEN THEM to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. This is an important safeguard for children which allows parents to have confidence in allowing their kids to watch TV during prime family hours. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: jeanne Last Name: maughan Mailing Address: 379 Penn St City: Washington Boro Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17582 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Wendy Last Name: Trapani-Harrison Mailing Address: 6 Miller Ln City: Riverside Country: United States State or Province: CT Postal Code: 06878 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joel Last Name: Peterson Mailing Address: 19550 N Grayhawk Dr City: Scottsdale Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85255 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Do we really need more vulgarity and sexual disgrace"""""

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Do we really need more vulgarity and sexual disgrace"""""

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Laraine Last Name: Benyo Mailing Address: 49 Margarita Ave City: Camarillo Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93012 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. You people are not happy until every child becomes a worthless human being and all the boys and men become like an Ariel Castro in Ohio that became a total sex addict and a menace to society.. It appears you would like everyone to become like the sickening people you yourselves seem to be. What good would it do to expose our children to such a degeneration of that part of society that is so low down.. You should want to lift up our families and children to where they become better people and not so degenerate. We need more wholesome and uplifting programming.. Why don't you suggest more of that" You guys are not helping our families, nation or society one bit. YOU OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELVES!!!!! SAD...SAD...SAD.. Straighten yourselves out and DO RIGHT FOR THIS COUNTRY...

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. You people are not happy until every child becomes a worthless human being and all the boys and men become like an Ariel Castro in Ohio that became a total sex addict and a menace to society.. It appears you would like everyone to become like the sickening people you yourselves seem to be. What good would it do to expose our children to such a degeneration of that part of society that is so low down.. You should want to lift up our families and children to where they become better people and not so degenerate. We need more wholesome and uplifting programming.. Why don't you suggest more of that" You guys are not helping our families, nation or society one bit. YOU OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELVES!!!!! SAD...SAD...SAD.. Straighten yourselves out and DO RIGHT FOR THIS COUNTRY...

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Trenton Last Name: Greenawalt Mailing Address: 2287 Periwinkle Ln City: Harrisonburg Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22801 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. TV has a great influence on society (probably more than it should), and to allow more vulgarity, etc. on TV will encourage more to occur in society.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. TV has a great influence on society (probably more than it should), and to allow more vulgarity, etc. on TV will encourage more to occur in society.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dan and Carrie Last Name: Young Mailing Address: 32201 Bretton St City: Livonia Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48152 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kristy Last Name: Chudley Mailing Address: 550 Gentry Rd City: Lenoir City Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37771 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dennis Last Name: O'Neill Mailing Address: 22 Haven St City: Milford Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 01757 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tracie Last Name: Foreman Mailing Address: 3000 W Douglas Ave Apt 417 City: Wichita Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67203 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Becky Last Name: kelly Mailing Address: 85 Goodrich Rd City: Fostoria Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48435 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ron Last Name: Prescott Mailing Address: 15732 Heavens View Rd City: Cedaredge Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 81413 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Scott Last Name: Williams Mailing Address: 780 Reagan Springs Rd City: Seymour Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37865 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leslie Last Name: Aulie Mailing Address: 4139 Blackburn Dr City: West Bloomfield Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48323 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Vernon Last Name: Reimer Mailing Address: 701 W Herbert Ave Apt 39 City: Reedley Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93654 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sandra Last Name: Jeffrey Mailing Address: 15785 W 147th Ter City: Olathe Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66062 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rachel Last Name: Holley Mailing Address: 211 Haynes Dr City: Johnson City Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37604 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 200 E Hunting Ridge Rd City: Stamford Country: United States State or Province: CT Postal Code: 06903 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Frederick Last Name: Von Hagen Mailing Address: 9116 3rd Ave S City: Bloomington Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55420 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sondra Last Name: Ferry Mailing Address: 10801 Susie Pl City: Santee Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92071 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to harm to children. And above all, we have a responsibility to protect our nation's children.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to harm to children. And above all, we have a responsibility to protect our nation's children.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elizabeth Last Name: Murphy Mailing Address: 8185 Amapoa Ave Apt 3 City: Atascadero Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93422 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ellen Last Name: Stechschulte Mailing Address: 212 N Howell St City: Owosso Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48867 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nathan Last Name: Thorson Mailing Address: 225 12th Ave W City: Cresco Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 52136 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am SICK AND TIRED of our government officials, elected and appointed, working against the VALUE SYSTEM that parents try diligently to instill into their children. Most of this CRAP on TV nowdays has a constant reference to HOMO SEX OR PROMISCUITY and actually contradicts parental leadership by trivializing DESTRUCTIVE LIFESTYLES. JUST DO YOUR JOB AND STOP TRYING TO UNDERMINE VALUES THAT THE DECENT PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY HOLD TO BE WORTHWHILE.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am SICK AND TIRED of our government officials, elected and appointed, working against the VALUE SYSTEM that parents try diligently to instill into their children. Most of this CRAP on TV nowdays has a constant reference to HOMO SEX OR PROMISCUITY and actually contradicts parental leadership by trivializing DESTRUCTIVE LIFESTYLES. JUST DO YOUR JOB AND STOP TRYING TO UNDERMINE VALUES THAT THE DECENT PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY HOLD TO BE WORTHWHILE.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rhonda Last Name: Colthorp Mailing Address: 12495 Plank Rd City: Milan Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48160 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gayle Last Name: McDonald Mailing Address: 9326 Carriage Run Cir City: Loveland Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45140 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Theodore Last Name: Matteson Mailing Address: 320 Pennigar Rd City: Monroe Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28110 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Ruby Mailing Address: 13488 Rockland Rd City: Lake Bluff Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60044 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Burr Mailing Address: 215 Evans Ln City: Spearfish Country: United States State or Province: SD Postal Code: 57783 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Williams Mailing Address: 4149 Summerfield Dr City: Beavercreek Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45432 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sharon Last Name: Hall Mailing Address: 381 Curie Dr City: San Jose Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95123 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joe Last Name: Mikitish Mailing Address: 1815 W Summerside Rd City: Phoenix Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85041 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on proposed changes to its broadcast decency policies. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken the standards to allow greater levels of profanity or nudity. These standards will lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, and negatively affect the ability to watch programming (and commercials) suitable for families and children.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on proposed changes to its broadcast decency policies. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken the standards to allow greater levels of profanity or nudity. These standards will lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, and negatively affect the ability to watch programming (and commercials) suitable for families and children.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Howard Last Name: Distelzweig Mailing Address: 2034 Thaler Ave City: Ann Arbor Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48103 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sheri Last Name: Gilligan Mailing Address: (EVEN Range 4300 - 4398) GAVIRA CT City: CUMMING Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30040 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Minerva Last Name: Lanham Mailing Address: 237 Gibson Ln City: Corpus Christi Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78406 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sharon Last Name: Harbin Mailing Address: 8646 Park Highland Dr City: Orlando Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32818 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Burroughs Mailing Address: 1005 Brookshire Ln SE City: Decatur Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 35601 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. PThe FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. PThe FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Randy Last Name: Bean Mailing Address: 3777 Old Military Rd City: Central Point Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97502 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when CHILDREN MAY BE WATCHING Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when CHILDREN MAY BE WATCHING Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joseph Last Name: Konieczny Mailing Address: 2211 E Taro Ln City: Phoenix Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85024 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Betty Last Name: Mosby Mailing Address: 5823 McArthur Ave City: Saint Louis Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63120 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cindy Last Name: Cuellar Mailing Address: 5729 Belmont Dr City: Birmingham Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 35210 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Allen Last Name: Taylor Mailing Address: 12144 Undercliff St NW City: Minneapolis Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55433 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joel Last Name: Peterson Mailing Address: 19550 N Grayhawk Dr City: Scottsdale Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85255 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tonya Last Name: Perea Mailing Address: 1719 Tomasita St NE City: Albuquerque Country: United States State or Province: NM Postal Code: 87112 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lori Last Name: Pruett Mailing Address: 401 Glenolden Dr City: Landrum Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29356 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Bogan Mailing Address: 365 Victoria Dr City: Bridgewater Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 08807 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jeanne Last Name: Leiser Mailing Address: 1034 Towns View Dr City: Seymour Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37865 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tracie Last Name: Foreman Mailing Address: 3000 W Douglas Ave Apt 417 City: Wichita Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67203 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: Stanford Mailing Address: 602 Mount Key Ave NE City: Saint Petersburg Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33702 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I personally agree with the above statement.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I personally agree with the above statement.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jana Last Name: Johnson Mailing Address: 309 Petris Ave City: Ridgecrest Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93555 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janet Last Name: Jackson Mailing Address: 3620 W Rock Springs Rd City: Decatur Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62521 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: Connatser Mailing Address: 202 smothers rd City: Seymour Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37865 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jan Last Name: Taylor Mailing Address: 1122 Scenic Hill Dr City: Louisville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37777 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Betty Last Name: Mobley Mailing Address: 5024 Whites Mill Dr City: Gainesville Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30504 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jen Last Name: Phillips Mailing Address: 8404 Lanners Dr City: McKinney Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75070 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Martha Last Name: Miracle Mailing Address: 2409 W Highway 22 City: Crestwood Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40014 Comment: I oppose any changes to the current broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress and are due for evaluation on May 20, 2013. The FCC must not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV which is already very close to being indecent.

I oppose any changes to the current broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress and are due for evaluation on May 20, 2013. The FCC must not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV which is already very close to being indecent.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Juanita Last Name: Thorsted Mailing Address: 2591 Calgary St City: Eugene Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97408 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sherri Last Name: Gustine Mailing Address: 2768 W 3000s Rd City: Kankakee Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60901 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Isaac Last Name: Koch Mailing Address: 311 N Pearl St City: Wayne Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68787 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jay Last Name: Craven Mailing Address: 433 Beavercreek Ln City: Fallbrook Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92028 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: Remington Mailing Address: 8592 Mystic Trl City: Kalamazoo Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49009 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Betty Last Name: Cook Mailing Address: 120 Grace St City: East Stroudsburg Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 18301 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: KATHLEEN Last Name: O'DONNELL Mailing Address: 2165 Gulf of Mexico Dr Unit 141 City: Longboat Key Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34228 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Hendrickson Mailing Address: 400 Holcomb Rd City: Montague Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 96064 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joan Last Name: Bruyninckx Mailing Address: 28051 Lacomb Dr City: Canyon Country Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91351 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Virginia Last Name: Barker Mailing Address: 713 Bates Holw City: Greenup Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 41144 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am against this type of broadcast for myself and especially young children and young adults.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am against this type of broadcast for myself and especially young children and young adults.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sheri Last Name: GArtman Mailing Address: 779 Fuchsia St City: Corona Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92879 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lorna Last Name: Heikkinen Mailing Address: 4745 Mountain Blvd City: Oakland Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 94619 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joycelyn Last Name: Skalberg Mailing Address: 111 Thoreau Way City: Lawrence Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 01843 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cheryl Last Name: Williams Mailing Address: 8222 Lodgepole Trl City: Lone Tree Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80124 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, and will influence our household to find other entertainment rather than to risk the children in our family's exposure to values that we don't foster. Excellent entertainment can be scripted without profanity and nudity.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, and will influence our household to find other entertainment rather than to risk the children in our family's exposure to values that we don't foster. Excellent entertainment can be scripted without profanity and nudity.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dean Last Name: Herndon Mailing Address: 104 High Meadow Pl City: Goose Creek Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29445 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Kopich Mailing Address: 3017 Belle Meade Ln City: Edgewood Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 41017 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patricia Last Name: Sexauer Mailing Address: 5943 E Phelps Rd City: Scottsdale Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85254 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: Logel Mailing Address: 145 Baton Ln City: Hendersonville Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28792 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ed Last Name: Nelson Mailing Address: 616 Willow Glen Dr City: Kalispell Country: United States State or Province: MT Postal Code: 59901 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Becky Last Name: Hauenstein Mailing Address: 4528 S Pittsburg St City: Spokane Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 99223 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jung Last Name: Lee Mailing Address: 1919 Greenwood Oaks Dr City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77062 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

If the FCC is allowed to relax the standards for decency on TV, then you might as well do away with the FCC because they are no longer fulfilling their purpose.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

If the FCC is allowed to relax the standards for decency on TV, then you might as well do away with the FCC because they are no longer fulfilling their purpose.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: dixie Last Name: Albaugh Mailing Address: 5548 Albaugh Rd City: West Milton Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45383 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Randy Last Name: Bianchi Mailing Address: 3 Springhouse Rd City: Hampden Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 01036 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tim Last Name: Haas Mailing Address: 3020 Edwards Dr City: Johnson City Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37601 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Each person knows decency is needed in all walks of life, please do NOT relax, degrade, or lower the current standards for decency on TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Each person knows decency is needed in all walks of life, please do NOT relax, degrade, or lower the current standards for decency on TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jeff Last Name: Rouse Mailing Address: 8582 Colby Lake Rd City: Laingsburg Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48848 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cordell Last Name: Burch Mailing Address: 8003 Daffodil Ct City: Springfield Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22152 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: White Mailing Address: 337 Sawmill Rd City: Hampton Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30228 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mike Last Name: Dean Mailing Address: 4034 E Sandy Ln City: Dequincy Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70633 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sharon Last Name: Mitchell Mailing Address: 285 Easton St City: Ronkonkoma Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11779 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brandi Last Name: Higareda-Bomar Mailing Address: 1036 E 65th St City: Inglewood Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90302 Comment: Please continue to support public decency by prohibiting profanity and nudity during hours when families - especially young children - may be watching. Allowing a few instances would inevitably lead to increasing "allowable" amounts of profanity and nudity, and would make it so that nothing would be considered sacred or safe to be watched on television. I oppose strongly to allowing any profanity or nudity on public television, i.e. regular, "free" channels as opposed to "purchased" networks like HBO, pay-per-view broadcasts.

Please continue to support public decency by prohibiting profanity and nudity during hours when families - especially young children - may be watching. Allowing a few instances would inevitably lead to increasing "allowable" amounts of profanity and nudity, and would make it so that nothing would be considered sacred or safe to be watched on television. I oppose strongly to allowing any profanity or nudity on public television, i.e. regular, "free" channels as opposed to "purchased" networks like HBO, pay-per-view broadcasts.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marcella Last Name: Mooney Mailing Address: 637 S Hastings Ave City: Hastings Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68901 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: Hunt Mailing Address: 334 Dogwood Rd City: Shamokin Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17872 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Fullmer Mailing Address: 11231 Rockinghorse Rd City: Hollywood Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33026 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elaine Last Name: Snowardt Mailing Address: 302 Cedar St City: Oneill Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68763 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If anything, I would like to see what is allowed currently to be strengthened and tighter restrictions applied.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If anything, I would like to see what is allowed currently to be strengthened and tighter restrictions applied.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sandra Last Name: Parkes Mailing Address: 1838 Seminole Rd City: Atlantic Beach Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32233 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ronald Last Name: Lewis Mailing Address: 504 Queensbury Way City: Acworth Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30102 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sig Last Name: Fink Mailing Address: 688 Chena Ridge Rd City: Fairbanks Country: United States State or Province: AK Postal Code: 99709 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Thomsen Mailing Address: 458 Merida Dr City: Santa Barbara Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93111 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sally Last Name: Barrow Mailing Address: 2000 Ramar Rd Lot 404 City: Bullhead City Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 86442 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

HAVEN'T WE SEEN ENOUGH OF UNSPEAKABLE HORROR THIS PAST WEEK""" MY GOD! WHERE ARE THE GOD-GIVEN BRAINS" GET OUT OF THE CELLAR AND COME ON UPSTAIRS! I CAN'T BELIEVE THERE WOULD BE A NEED TO EVEN CONSIDER SUCH RIDICULOUS BROADCAST CONSIDERATION. MUST I TURN OFF MY TV ENTIRELY""""" STOP THIS NONSENSE!!!!!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

HAVEN'T WE SEEN ENOUGH OF UNSPEAKABLE HORROR THIS PAST WEEK""" MY GOD! WHERE ARE THE GOD-GIVEN BRAINS" GET OUT OF THE CELLAR AND COME ON UPSTAIRS! I CAN'T BELIEVE THERE WOULD BE A NEED TO EVEN CONSIDER SUCH RIDICULOUS BROADCAST CONSIDERATION. MUST I TURN OFF MY TV ENTIRELY""""" STOP THIS NONSENSE!!!!!!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Suzanne Last Name: Shaw Mailing Address: 6703 Crimson King Ct City: Indianapolis Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46256 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE ANY CHANGES to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Shows are already pushing the limits of moral decency with ever-increasing shock value subject matter...I can only imagine the filth that we would be subject to if the current standards are ever relaxed. Obey the law and the ruling by the Supreme Court and protect our children! Those who desire a lower standard can obtain it in X-rated movies. Keep it off the TV!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE ANY CHANGES to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Shows are already pushing the limits of moral decency with ever-increasing shock value subject matter...I can only imagine the filth that we would be subject to if the current standards are ever relaxed. Obey the law and the ruling by the Supreme Court and protect our children! Those who desire a lower standard can obtain it in X-rated movies. Keep it off the TV!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: carole Last Name: mathis Mailing Address: 405 Rand Rd City: Raleigh Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27603 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Teri Last Name: Elias Mailing Address: 7 La Terra Way City: Webster Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14580 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Douglas Last Name: Forbes Mailing Address: 34279 Santiam Hwy City: Lebanon Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97355 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Peter Last Name: Harveson Mailing Address: 2609 W Chestnut Ave City: Yakima Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98902 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. TV has become so perverse, I cannot imagine that we need to allow for more profanity and nudity. Is it the goal of the FCC to increase crimes of violence directed at our adults and now also our children"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. TV has become so perverse, I cannot imagine that we need to allow for more profanity and nudity. Is it the goal of the FCC to increase crimes of violence directed at our adults and now also our children"

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ginger Last Name: Foley Mailing Address: 61 Punkin Center Rd City: Fairview Country: United States State or Province: WV Postal Code: 26570 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, We need stronger policies against indecent standards that are causing the moral decline of our nation.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, We need stronger policies against indecent standards that are causing the moral decline of our nation.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Rankin Mailing Address: 293 Sly Avenue Ext City: Corning Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14830 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steven Last Name: Hammond Mailing Address: 159 Willet St City: Passaic Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07055 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ronald and Beverly Last Name: Porter Mailing Address: 10081 12 Mile Rd NE City: Rockford Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49341 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Edna Last Name: Ng Mailing Address: 901 E Alwood St City: West Covina Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91790 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am a pastor and a prophetess of God Almighty who is our creator and who put up 10 commandments and Law of justice and mercy to protect the citizens of U.S. and other nations. Whoever submits to God's Law will be blessed and whoever destroy what God has set up will be cursed. Read Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 28. So God will judge sooner or later. I disagree profanity and nudity on television and other media and even Youtube videos that are overly indecent or inappropriate. Thanks for your immediate action to stop further harm to our society. I pray that we all fear God and do what is just and moral daily.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am a pastor and a prophetess of God Almighty who is our creator and who put up 10 commandments and Law of justice and mercy to protect the citizens of U.S. and other nations. Whoever submits to God's Law will be blessed and whoever destroy what God has set up will be cursed. Read Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 28. So God will judge sooner or later. I disagree profanity and nudity on television and other media and even Youtube videos that are overly indecent or inappropriate. Thanks for your immediate action to stop further harm to our society. I pray that we all fear God and do what is just and moral daily.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Judith Last Name: Carnine Mailing Address: 7927 Meadow Bend Dr City: Indianapolis Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46259 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Families are currently inundated with even sexually suggestive commercials including the recent commercial featuring a "super model" enjoying a Hardee's hamburger. Current standards are so lax that many families choose not to subscribe to cable television and limit family viewing to known safe programs. Many programs currently broadcast during family viewing hours are not family-friendly at all, but rife with sexually suggestive scenes, language and extremely controversial subject matter. My grandchildren are wonderful about selective viewing and often engage in discussing television programming or the lack thereof that they feel they can safely watch. When children speak up about indecency, it's time for adults to listen. Their ages - 9, 12, and 13. It's not rocket science!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Families are currently inundated with even sexually suggestive commercials including the recent commercial featuring a "super model" enjoying a Hardee's hamburger. Current standards are so lax that many families choose not to subscribe to cable television and limit family viewing to known safe programs. Many programs currently broadcast during family viewing hours are not family-friendly at all, but rife with sexually suggestive scenes, language and extremely controversial subject matter. My grandchildren are wonderful about selective viewing and often engage in discussing television programming or the lack thereof that they feel they can safely watch. When children speak up about indecency, it's time for adults to listen. Their ages - 9, 12, and 13. It's not rocket science!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tammie Last Name: McGuire Mailing Address: 308 Runnymede Ln City: Summerville Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29485 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pamela Last Name: Prather Mailing Address: 6868 Princeton Rd City: Middletown Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45044 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: Hollon Mailing Address: 205 Orchid Ct City: Winchester Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40391 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: mary Last Name: breerwood Mailing Address: 702 Duval Ave City: Houma Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70364 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tammy Last Name: Olson Mailing Address: 2215 Wes Davis Rd City: Belgrade Country: United States State or Province: MT Postal Code: 59714 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mark Last Name: Etheridge Mailing Address: 202 Goose Ridge Dr City: Forest Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 24551 Comment: For what purpose does the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013 serve" We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

For what purpose does the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013 serve" We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Susan Last Name: Colvin Mailing Address: 7235 Dekalb St City: Merrillville Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46410 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jodi Last Name: Pelzer Mailing Address: 903 Madiera Dr City: Shorewood Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60404 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Those who create our entertainment should use their power for the good of our society, not for our detriment, by telling stories of the highest moral standards, using positive role models.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Those who create our entertainment should use their power for the good of our society, not for our detriment, by telling stories of the highest moral standards, using positive role models.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Stanton Mailing Address: 579 Queen Palm St City: Largo Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33778 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bill Last Name: Brown Mailing Address: 9900 S Evans Pt City: Inverness Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34452 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Vivian Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: 1649 Laurel Ln City: Prescott Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 86301 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: Lee Mailing Address: 122 Pine Oak Dr City: Covington Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70433 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shirley Last Name: Schwalbe Mailing Address: 36335 County Road 9 City: Avon Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 56310 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jayme Last Name: Berry Mailing Address: 1714 Buena Vista Ct Apt Corte City: Alamogordo Country: United States State or Province: NM Postal Code: 88310 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: deborah Last Name: crocker Mailing Address: 2560 Oakham Ct City: Canton Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48188 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joan Last Name: Thomas Mailing Address: 1515 Franklin Rd City: Langhorne Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19047 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I do not think the FCC should make any changes that have been established by Congress. There should be no nudity or profanity at all on TV especially during hours that children watch TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I do not think the FCC should make any changes that have been established by Congress. There should be no nudity or profanity at all on TV especially during hours that children watch TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: Alman Mailing Address: 18595 Meink Rd City: Fruitport Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49415 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lillian Last Name: Hayden Mailing Address: 1915 Orman St City: Bryan Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77801 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am already appalled at the vulgarity and sexuality allowed during the "adult hours" and find it repugnant you want to subject adults and children to further indecency.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am already appalled at the vulgarity and sexuality allowed during the "adult hours" and find it repugnant you want to subject adults and children to further indecency.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robin Last Name: Maass Mailing Address: 20618 36th Pl W City: Lynnwood Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98036 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Candy Last Name: Stanford Mailing Address: 987 Glendora Rd S City: Kissimmee Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34759 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tim Last Name: Wallace Mailing Address: 6600 Mill Creek Cv City: Memphis Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38135 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: robert Last Name: nisley Mailing Address: 415 Green Hills Dr City: Hattiesburg Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39402 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dimitri Last Name: Mantzouranis Mailing Address: 1406 Rising Wind Ct City: Silver Spring Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 20905 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please consider what is decent and honorable in the execution of your public trust. Asking for comment on this topic is like asking for comment on the topic of "dog fighting". Would your office consider broadcasting dog fighting on television" Are not both topics vulgar and offensive in their disregard for one's sense of right and wrong"

May you come to the only appropriate conclusion and prevent further polution of our airwaves from the display of people's private parts in public.

Thank you,

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress.

The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please consider what is decent and honorable in the execution of your public trust. Asking for comment on this topic is like asking for comment on the topic of "dog fighting". Would your office consider broadcasting dog fighting on television" Are not both topics vulgar and offensive in their disregard for one's sense of right and wrong"

May you come to the only appropriate conclusion and prevent further polution of our airwaves from the display of people's private parts in public.

Thank you,

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: Leslie Mailing Address: 1229 Harmony Hall Dr City: Darlington Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29540 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathryn Last Name: Laramee Mailing Address: 237 Valley Ave City: Walden Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 12586 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a mother and grandmother, I feel it is imperative that the "Family Hour" remain strictly that. If the FCC feels they MUST promote vulgarity during Prime Time, make sure it's only on those channels that the networks deem "adult" and make sure those are listed in bold print on any and all TV schedules. Personally, this idea is ridiculous and further undermines the values of the American Family...

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a mother and grandmother, I feel it is imperative that the "Family Hour" remain strictly that. If the FCC feels they MUST promote vulgarity during Prime Time, make sure it's only on those channels that the networks deem "adult" and make sure those are listed in bold print on any and all TV schedules. Personally, this idea is ridiculous and further undermines the values of the American Family...

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Theresa Last Name: Frantz Mailing Address: 3379 Mill Vista Rd Unit 4418 City: Littleton Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80129 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Edgar Last Name: Rice Mailing Address: 5121 Rochelle Rd City: Virginia Beach Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23464 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: edwin Last Name: renegar Mailing Address: PO Box 522 City: Cloverdale Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 24077 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: robert Last Name: nisley Mailing Address: 415 Green Hills Dr City: Hattiesburg Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39402 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Vitus Last Name: CHENG Mailing Address: 17204 Founders Mill Dr City: Derwood Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 20855 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jeff Last Name: Mongrain Mailing Address: 45203 Danbury Rd City: Canton Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48188 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diana Last Name: Criss Mailing Address: 2432 N 400 W City: Kokomo Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46901 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bernadette Last Name: Post Mailing Address: 5 Ashley Dr City: Morrilton Country: United States State or Province: AR Postal Code: 72110 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Eddie Last Name: Valdez Mailing Address: 47 Jacaranda Pkwy Apt Pkw City: Cape Coral Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33909 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Susan Last Name: Stayner Mailing Address: 1600 Quails Nest Dr City: Fort Worth Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76177 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Fred Last Name: Broder Mailing Address: 19648 State Road 78 City: Calera Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 74730 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Stephen Last Name: Harrigan Mailing Address: 5416 Rothermere Dr City: Fort Wayne Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46835 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We already have enough decency problems on TV shows. I oppose any more changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. We already have enough decency problems on TV shows. I oppose any more changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: J. Last Name: Garcia Mailing Address: 837 Captain Shreve Dr City: Shreveport Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 71105 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Warren Last Name: Morimoto Mailing Address: 437 Shadow Wood Dr City: Smiths Station Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36877 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. As proven by past performance, and in spite of the law of the land, the FCC does not enforce it now. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater and more vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We are losing our morality and embracing what is evil to our demise as did the Roman Empire where evil became god and good became evil - homosexuality, child abuse and prostitution, drunkenness, bribery, cheating, and every manner of evil practice became the norm. Will we go the same way" This is a huge step in that direction!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. As proven by past performance, and in spite of the law of the land, the FCC does not enforce it now. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater and more vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We are losing our morality and embracing what is evil to our demise as did the Roman Empire where evil became god and good became evil - homosexuality, child abuse and prostitution, drunkenness, bribery, cheating, and every manner of evil practice became the norm. Will we go the same way" This is a huge step in that direction!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: thomas Last Name: farcht Mailing Address: 2601 Sanger Ln City: York Haven Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17370 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Kangas Mailing Address: 479 Century Vista Dr City: Arnold Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21012 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Past incremental changes / compromises have always led to increasing demands for more of the same. More vulgarity and sexuality on broadcost TV will not improve our moral standards but instead will further weaken all our values and further injure our society.

What perceived benefit does this proposed change have" Will it truly raise the moral fiber of our society or will it expose our children (and adults) to words, ideas and images which will further erode values which enhance the way we live together"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Past incremental changes / compromises have always led to increasing demands for more of the same. More vulgarity and sexuality on broadcost TV will not improve our moral standards but instead will further weaken all our values and further injure our society.

What perceived benefit does this proposed change have" Will it truly raise the moral fiber of our society or will it expose our children (and adults) to words, ideas and images which will further erode values which enhance the way we live together"

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Helen Last Name: Garcia-Valdez Mailing Address: 47 Jacaranda Pkwy City: Cape Coral Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33909 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marion Last Name: Okuszki Mailing Address: 7 Balsam Dr City: Barre Country: United States State or Province: VT Postal Code: 05641 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sara Last Name: McNelis Mailing Address: 26 W Elm St City: Hazleton Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 18201 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jim Last Name: Buck Mailing Address: 7525 SW Alpine Dr City: Beaverton Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97008 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rex Last Name: Branum Mailing Address: 409 N Church St City: Oak Harbor Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43449 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patty Last Name: Lund Mailing Address: 3443 NW Half Mile Ln City: Forest Grove Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97116 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: leslie Last Name: louw Mailing Address: 1523 S 235 W City: Orem Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84058 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steve Last Name: Weeks Mailing Address: 146 Evelyn Rd City: West Monroe Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 71292 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gwyn Last Name: Nichols Mailing Address: 929 N VAL VISTA DR STE 109-605 City: GILBERT Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85234 Comment: Are you insane" Are any of you trying to raise children in this environment" If anything, we need higher standards, not lower ones.

Thank you!

Are you insane" Are any of you trying to raise children in this environment" If anything, we need higher standards, not lower ones.

Thank you!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karl Last Name: Rothrock Mailing Address: 4150 Rothrock Mill Rd NW City: Depauw Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 47115 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Galen Last Name: Brown Mailing Address: 3006 Talbot Cir City: Bartlesville Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 74006 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rachel Last Name: Bening Mailing Address: 338 William Lake Shore Dr City: Waconia Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55387 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Downs Mailing Address: 24980 NE 188th Ln City: Fort McCoy Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32134 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joyce Last Name: Hammer Mailing Address: 5306 Sandra Dr City: Toledo Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43613 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tom Last Name: Fidler Mailing Address: 11951 S Meridian Rd City: Waldron Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49288 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: Murphy Mailing Address: 1518 Greywood Dr City: Mesquite Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75149 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Julia Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 7805 Saint Fabian Ln City: Dundalk Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21222 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The lowering of standards for language and body exposure is in no way necessary if the script is well written and worthwhile. Please in our society's declining mores, language, respect and behavior, take a stand for programming that will build our country up, rather than destroy the future (and present) generations. Set a high standard rather than "anything goes" for ratings and money!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The lowering of standards for language and body exposure is in no way necessary if the script is well written and worthwhile. Please in our society's declining mores, language, respect and behavior, take a stand for programming that will build our country up, rather than destroy the future (and present) generations. Set a high standard rather than "anything goes" for ratings and money!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: Tarkington Mailing Address: 1027 Cedar Brook Dr City: Fort Mitchell Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 41017 Comment: I am writing regarding the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV which then contributes to the nation's decline of decency standards.

I am writing regarding the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV which then contributes to the nation's decline of decency standards.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Reamer Mailing Address: 3611 Y Rd City: Bellingham Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98226 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Reamer Mailing Address: 3611 Y Rd City: Bellingham Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98226 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: keith Last Name: brown Mailing Address: 270 Braeshire Dr City: Ballwin Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63021 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joyce Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 180 Jessica Lynn Ln City: Roseburg Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97471 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. If anything, they need to be more stringent. The FCC should not weaken them to allow any instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please continue to enforce the laws we have.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. If anything, they need to be more stringent. The FCC should not weaken them to allow any instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please continue to enforce the laws we have.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Deborah Last Name: Sprit Mailing Address: 4722 Echosprings St NW City: North Canton Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44720 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Renee Last Name: Ruggiero Mailing Address: 115 BO Ln City: Eagleville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37060 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Art Last Name: Alvarado Mailing Address: 204 E 8th St City: Plainview Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79072 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Suzanne Last Name: Lara Mailing Address: 1625 University Dr City: Lawrence Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66044 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Stephen Last Name: Clayton Mailing Address: 20 Briarwood St City: Highland Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62249 Comment: This is in response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards already enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

This is in response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards already enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brock Last Name: Bomberger Mailing Address: 7990 Tyson Oaks Cir City: Vienna Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22182 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: Daniels Mailing Address: 9794 Mosher Rd City: South Dayton Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14138 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Neil Last Name: Corman Mailing Address: 776 Woodland Bigler Hwy City: Woodland Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 16881 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Franki Last Name: Lang Mailing Address: 14605 Pine View Rd City: Larkspur Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80118 Comment: In response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies, I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken standards, especially during "family" hours, to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court recognizes the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, negatively affecting children or forcing responsible parents to curtail their children's viewing.

In response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies, I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken standards, especially during "family" hours, to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court recognizes the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, negatively affecting children or forcing responsible parents to curtail their children's viewing.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Barlow Mailing Address: 8029 Old Nc 18 City: Lawndale Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28090 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steve Last Name: Kimberlin Mailing Address: 1125 W 5th St City: Chanute Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66720 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: 11539 Braddock Rd City: Jacksonville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32219 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Taylor Mailing Address: 444 N Center St City: Carlinville Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62626 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Williams Mailing Address: 173 Springhill Rd City: Granville Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43023 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carin Last Name: Rogers Mailing Address: 9255 Old Ranch Rd City: Rancho Cucamonga Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91701 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: Gibson Mailing Address: 108 Bryan St City: Plainview Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79072 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Norman Last Name: Higgins Mailing Address: PO Box 3353 City: Chula Vista Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91909 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jane Last Name: Sunkel Mailing Address: 240 W Wood St City: Paris Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61944 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. No lewd language, pictorial or legible, does anything to raise the dignity of another man anywhere on earth, any society; we must as the United States represent the "very best" mankind can be. Those who are trying to destroy American society need to get their heads out of the toilets.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. No lewd language, pictorial or legible, does anything to raise the dignity of another man anywhere on earth, any society; we must as the United States represent the "very best" mankind can be. Those who are trying to destroy American society need to get their heads out of the toilets.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Wolfgang Last Name: Walther Mailing Address: 19800 Sandpointe Bay Dr Apt 601 City: Tequesta Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33469 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Terry Last Name: Humphrey Mailing Address: 625 S Franklin St City: Van Wert Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45891 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I ABSOLUTELY OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We all are responsible to protect all CHILDREN!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I ABSOLUTELY OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We all are responsible to protect all CHILDREN!!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: RoseAnn Last Name: McKenry Mailing Address: 77 N Hills Ave Apt 6 City: Glenside Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19038 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: sandra Last Name: orges Mailing Address: 8961 Arnold Rd City: Denham Springs Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70726 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: wb Last Name: sa Mailing Address: 234 W Willow Rd City: Willow Street Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17584 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is no need for this. What is the FCC's reasoning for this" The dumbing and destruction of the U S morality. If it is going to happen, it is Congress who has to change the standards, not the FCC by fiat

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is no need for this. What is the FCC's reasoning for this" The dumbing and destruction of the U S morality. If it is going to happen, it is Congress who has to change the standards, not the FCC by fiat

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rex Last Name: Coleman Mailing Address: PO Box 51085 City: Amarillo Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79159 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Regina Last Name: Henderson Mailing Address: 212 Watertree Dr City: East Syracuse Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 13057 Comment: I have the following comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I have the following comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Danielle Last Name: Lynn Mailing Address: 5068 Lodge Pole Dr City: Flowery Branch Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30542 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Research shows when teenagers and children watch show with violence, vulgarity, sexual content, drinking, and drug use; it influences their behavior and they act on what they see. We need to protect our children and not subjective them to things that will harm them.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Research shows when teenagers and children watch show with violence, vulgarity, sexual content, drinking, and drug use; it influences their behavior and they act on what they see. We need to protect our children and not subjective them to things that will harm them.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: 11539 Braddock Rd City: Jacksonville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32219 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

The standards should be more stringent and for longer hours as well.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

The standards should be more stringent and for longer hours as well.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janet Last Name: Umphress Mailing Address: 107 Prolovich Rd City: Colrain Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 01340 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bruce Last Name: Cook Mailing Address: 1243 Darlington Oak Cir NE City: Saint Petersburg Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33703 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

I do not understand why the FCC is even considering loosening the standards. What is the common good to be achieved" The FCC already allows ads discussing "erectile disfunction" with erections lasting more than 4 hours to be presented to 7 & 8 year old children watching baseball games on TV - should we show them what a 4 hour erection looks like, too" Is this what you want your grandchildren to be exposed to" The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

I do not understand why the FCC is even considering loosening the standards. What is the common good to be achieved" The FCC already allows ads discussing "erectile disfunction" with erections lasting more than 4 hours to be presented to 7 & 8 year old children watching baseball games on TV - should we show them what a 4 hour erection looks like, too" Is this what you want your grandchildren to be exposed to" The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sara Last Name: Keesling Mailing Address: 12730 River Rd City: Chesterfield Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23838 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Maureen Last Name: Schneider Mailing Address: 1716 Club Ave City: Kingman Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 86401 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jane Last Name: Gilroy Mailing Address: 23 Cortelyou Rd City: Merrick Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11566 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. This affects our culture and our lives.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. This affects our culture and our lives.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lisa Last Name: Koslosky Mailing Address: 490 Shelbourne Dr City: Pittsburgh Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 15239 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joyce Last Name: Lewis Mailing Address: 22261 Highway 20 City: Higginsville Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64037 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The standards are much too low now please don't make them more so.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The standards are much too low now please don't make them more so.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pam Last Name: Kendig Mailing Address: 1921 S Valley Forge Rd City: Lansdale Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19446 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jo Anne Last Name: Bennett Mailing Address: 7301 S 228TH EAST AVE City: BROKEN ARROW Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 74014 Comment: I am already concerned at the topics and language used on TV programs. What more could we possibly endure without corrupting the minds of every American citizen"

Cable TV offers choices for those who do want to view more graphic shows. Please do not permit any further degradation of standards for what comes into our living rooms.

I am already concerned at the topics and language used on TV programs. What more could we possibly endure without corrupting the minds of every American citizen"

Cable TV offers choices for those who do want to view more graphic shows. Please do not permit any further degradation of standards for what comes into our living rooms.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: Harrison Mailing Address: 1276 Canyon View Dr City: La Verne Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91750 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: paul Last Name: johnson Mailing Address: 8108 Ruthwood Way City: Orangevale Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95662 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rebecca Last Name: Carpenter Mailing Address: 5050 Shoreline Cir City: Sanford Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32771 Comment: What are you thinking"""" There seem to be no rules or values anymore. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

What are you thinking"""" There seem to be no rules or values anymore. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patricia Last Name: Brinkman Mailing Address: 1217 Bramble Ave City: Washington Court House Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43160 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Allen Last Name: Godin Mailing Address: PO Box 1385 City: Morrisville Country: United States State or Province: VT Postal Code: 05661 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Earp Mailing Address: 7015 Chackbay Ln City: Dallas Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75227 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elizabeth Last Name: Craine Mailing Address: 5478 Glorious Trl City: Brooksville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34602 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: lloydl Last Name: boquet Mailing Address: 111 Guidry St City: Bourg Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70343 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: mary Last Name: atkins Mailing Address: 652 Fishing Creek Rd City: New Cumberland Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17070 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ellen Last Name: Hooper Mailing Address: 7120 Old Seward Hwy City: Anchorage Country: United States State or Province: AK Postal Code: 99518 Comment: I am opposed to any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I'm a cosmopolitan adult, and I find vulgarity boring and blatant sexuality offensive. How about changing programming so there is something to watch that actually has a plot" That actually makes us think"

Do not change standards by lowering them even further. I am not alone in my feelings; millions of others feel the same way, and I hope lots of them write to voice their disapproval, too.

I am opposed to any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I'm a cosmopolitan adult, and I find vulgarity boring and blatant sexuality offensive. How about changing programming so there is something to watch that actually has a plot" That actually makes us think"

Do not change standards by lowering them even further. I am not alone in my feelings; millions of others feel the same way, and I hope lots of them write to voice their disapproval, too.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: West Mailing Address: 2100 Turnstone Quay City: Virginia Beach Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23454 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We do not need or want to kowtow to those who would try to push their perverted agenda on the public and call it normal.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We do not need or want to kowtow to those who would try to push their perverted agenda on the public and call it normal.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Vickie Last Name: Manke Mailing Address: 691 Sunrise Dr City: Lodi Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53555 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cindy Last Name: Blackmon Mailing Address: 813 Morgan Rd City: Benson Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27504 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bonnie Last Name: Handahl Mailing Address: 817 Deena Dr City: Fort Mitchell Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 41017 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Melita Last Name: Becker Mailing Address: 3200 Ruffed Grouse Trl City: Lebanon Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45036 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Roy Last Name: Stetler Mailing Address: 113 Almond Dr City: Luray Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22835 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It will cause increased loose behavior as thought acceptable resulting in increased rapes, lewd conduct and more degeneration of moral conduct. Enough is enough. Lowering standards will not benefit our society- it will destroy it.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It will cause increased loose behavior as thought acceptable resulting in increased rapes, lewd conduct and more degeneration of moral conduct. Enough is enough. Lowering standards will not benefit our society- it will destroy it.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kelly Last Name: Haight Mailing Address: 22514 53rd Ave SE City: Bothell Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98021 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rose Last Name: Sasaki Mailing Address: 615 W 11th Ave City: Ellensburg Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98926 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patricia Last Name: Shields Mailing Address: 950 Woodland Ave Spc 9 City: Ojai Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93023 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ed Last Name: Pieslak Mailing Address: 1024 N Elbow Ln City: Morrisville Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19067 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Conte Mailing Address: 1027 N San Vicente Blvd Apt 2 City: West Hollywood Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90069 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am a professional screenwriter, member of Writers Guild of America,west and strongly oppose relaxing the rules for profanity and nudity, There is no need to further weaken the moral foundation of America.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am a professional screenwriter, member of Writers Guild of America,west and strongly oppose relaxing the rules for profanity and nudity, There is no need to further weaken the moral foundation of America.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tamra Last Name: Collins Mailing Address: 1686 Wimbledon Dr City: Fairborn Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45324 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Hall Mailing Address: 1002 Crestmont Rd City: Hurricane Country: United States State or Province: WV Postal Code: 25526 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

While working in Europe for several years beginning in 2002, I encountered their lax decency standards. It is not something we should do over here. The language controls in our society are already lowering our collective ability to communicate. Hell is a real place and hearing it referred to in a slang and trivial manner is wrong. Damn is a serious word that should not be used flippantly. "Oh my God" is also a serious phrase that should not be trivialized. It is blasphemy when used flippantly. I could go on - but hopefully you understand that there are words that are vulgar and foul - it is not entertainment to listen to them . . . not at any time on publicly available TV.

Nudity is NOT needed. Why stir up people even more" How can this even be considered by a decent society" Modesty and decency may not be as salable as indecency and vulgarity, but our society is better when there is constraint and not a 'feeding of our lusts.' I could not watch European TV. But this is deeper than my personal choices. If you permit the stirring up of lustful desires and filthy vulgarities - I will have more to deal with from those who allow this kind of 'entertainment' to stir them up. They'll be after my daughters and cursing in my presence - which this proposal will "normalize" - I'm against it! Do not allow it!

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

While working in Europe for several years beginning in 2002, I encountered their lax decency standards. It is not something we should do over here. The language controls in our society are already lowering our collective ability to communicate. Hell is a real place and hearing it referred to in a slang and trivial manner is wrong. Damn is a serious word that should not be used flippantly. "Oh my God" is also a serious phrase that should not be trivialized. It is blasphemy when used flippantly. I could go on - but hopefully you understand that there are words that are vulgar and foul - it is not entertainment to listen to them . . . not at any time on publicly available TV.

Nudity is NOT needed. Why stir up people even more" How can this even be considered by a decent society" Modesty and decency may not be as salable as indecency and vulgarity, but our society is better when there is constraint and not a 'feeding of our lusts.' I could not watch European TV. But this is deeper than my personal choices. If you permit

file:///K|/Co-Share/ECFS/Dockets_mailbox/2013-05-10%20Campaign/Submitter%20Info(9471).txt[5/21/2013 1:24:18 PM] the stirring up of lustful desires and filthy vulgarities - I will have more to deal with from those who allow this kind of 'entertainment' to stir them up. They'll be after my daughters and cursing in my presence - which this proposal will "normalize" - I'm against it! Do not allow it!

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carolyn Last Name: Pooley Mailing Address: 3779 St Andrews Dr City: Eagle Mountain Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84005 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I do not think that fulgarity enhances, but it does degrade. Our families do not need this invasion

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I do not think that fulgarity enhances, but it does degrade. Our families do not need this invasion

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lisa Last Name: Elliott Mailing Address: 13114 Market Rd City: Versailles Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65084 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Eric Last Name: Cash Mailing Address: 17527 E 2200 North Rd City: Hudson Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61748 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ron Last Name: Marionneaux Mailing Address: 107 Ross Dr City: Richmond Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 40475 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There is enough immoral content on TV presently. Don't make any changes that would add to it.

Thanks.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There is enough immoral content on TV presently. Don't make any changes that would add to it.

Thanks.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bruce Last Name: Galloway Mailing Address: 8531 Lynnwood Dr City: Lynden Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98264 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: claudia Last Name: reid Mailing Address: 74 Cannonball Rd City: Wanaque Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07465 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Families don't want standards lowered any more than they already are!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Families don't want standards lowered any more than they already are!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Judy Last Name: Allison Mailing Address: 7222 Woodbine Rd City: Woodbine Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21797 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jeanette Last Name: Brown Mailing Address: 11818 N County Road 125 Apt N City: Glen Saint Mary Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32040 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Leaman Mailing Address: 749 Patriot Dr City: Lancaster Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17601 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tom Last Name: Kelchner Mailing Address: 4740 Marianne Dr City: Mount Airy Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21771 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tricia Last Name: Nichols Mailing Address: 1515 W Park Ave City: Harrison Country: United States State or Province: AR Postal Code: 72601 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If anything, I believe and request that they tighten their standards, definitely NOT loosen them especially as this is the KNOWN Family Hour as children will be watching.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If anything, I believe and request that they tighten their standards, definitely NOT loosen them especially as this is the KNOWN Family Hour as children will be watching.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Debbie Last Name: Whitty Mailing Address: 251 Highland Bluff Dr City: Slidell Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70461 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marlene Last Name: Clark Mailing Address: 3413 Haywood Rd City: Monroe Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28110 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I would prefer more stringent restrictions and have no profanity or sexual episodes and take TV programing back 50 years to a more family safe time.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I would prefer more stringent restrictions and have no profanity or sexual episodes and take TV programing back 50 years to a more family safe time.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Edds Mailing Address: 2316 Applewood Ln City: Salina Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67401 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Don and Bonnie Last Name: Blake Mailing Address: 605 Carrolton Blvd City: West Lafayette Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 47906 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose these changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. I am shocked that the FCC is attempting to allow more instances of profanity and nudity during hours when children may be watching television. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during these hours. Relaxing these standards will lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose these changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. I am shocked that the FCC is attempting to allow more instances of profanity and nudity during hours when children may be watching television. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during these hours. Relaxing these standards will lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ashley Last Name: Mason Mailing Address: 725 Hickory Ln City: Fort Valley Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22652 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The more of this in access and allowed, the greater threat and risk there is to our children. Increased access to pornography and sexually explicit material leads to more rape, molestation, and damage to our young people.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The more of this in access and allowed, the greater threat and risk there is to our children. Increased access to pornography and sexually explicit material leads to more rape, molestation, and damage to our young people.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Closius Mailing Address: 808 Anne Ave City: Waxhaw Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28173 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: michelle Last Name: straube Mailing Address: 1325 Hillcrest Ave City: Kalamazoo Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49008 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Adalbert Last Name: Toepel Mailing Address: 3975 Brae Burn Dr City: Eugene Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97405 Comment: This message is provided response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

This message is provided response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Anna Last Name: White Mailing Address: 6153 Echo Ct Apt 2D City: Portage Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49002 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ralph Last Name: Bates Mailing Address: 308 Malibou Blvd City: Houma Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70364 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There are other times and sources for individuals wishing to view more profanity and nudity. Those who do not wish to view or listen to relaxed standards should have the right to watch TV without these components. Society progressed in a positive manner for many years without excessive and unnecessary profanity and nudity on their TV and radio.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There are other times and sources for individuals wishing to view more profanity and nudity. Those who do not wish to view or listen to relaxed standards should have the right to watch TV without these components. Society progressed in a positive manner for many years without excessive and unnecessary profanity and nudity on their TV and radio.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Luft Mailing Address: 3425 Lindenwood St City: Sioux City Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 51104 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It is very important, we CANNOT have nudity and profanity, especially when children are watching! It should not be allowed anytime, for that matter! It causes people to think and do things that are not good. PLEASE for the sake of our country and our people, do not allow any changes!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It is very important, we CANNOT have nudity and profanity, especially when children are watching! It should not be allowed anytime, for that matter! It causes people to think and do things that are not good. PLEASE for the sake of our country and our people, do not allow any changes!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Latane Last Name: Brugh Mailing Address: 200 The Glebe Blvd Apt 1008 City: Daleville Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 24083 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gary Last Name: Young Mailing Address: 88 Palmer St City: Norwich Country: United States State or Province: CT Postal Code: 06360 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

PS My wife wonders why I watch ESPN and the YES netwoork all the time. Not only do I like sports - but the garbage you guys already allow on regular TV is nauseating. Please keep in mind that "Freedom of Speech" is only beneficial if it is accompanied by accountability and some semblance of a moral standard.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

PS My wife wonders why I watch ESPN and the YES netwoork all the time. Not only do I like sports - but the garbage you guys already allow on regular TV is nauseating. Please keep in mind that "Freedom of Speech" is only beneficial if it is accompanied by accountability and some semblance of a moral standard.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mel Last Name: Bowman Mailing Address: 51 White Hill Dr City: Rochester Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14625 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Chris Last Name: Bishoff Mailing Address: 1233 N Lucy Montgomery Way City: Olathe Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66061 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Eugene Last Name: Templin Mailing Address: 1404 Copper Ridge Dr City: El Paso Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79912 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dorothy Last Name: Bauman Mailing Address: 5855 Bellanca Dr City: Elkridge Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21075 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: john Last Name: damiani Mailing Address: 6 Dover Ln City: Dearborn Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48120 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rod Last Name: Gerhart Mailing Address: PO Box 356 City: Sunol Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 94586 Comment: PLEASE do not water down the standards you have maintained for broadcast decency. It's my understanding that you are considering allowing "fleeting instances of profanity or nudity." Such is obviously unnecessary, and can only contribute to the ever-worsening moral problems in our nation. It's clearly something the big broadcast companys are pushing. Stand up to them. Be strong. Hold the existing standard. Do what's right.

The Supreme Court recognized your authority to keep indecency off the air during hours when children may be watching. Don't relax that boundary, please. Maintain your responsibility to the people.

PLEASE do not water down the standards you have maintained for broadcast decency. It's my understanding that you are considering allowing "fleeting instances of profanity or nudity." Such is obviously unnecessary, and can only contribute to the ever-worsening moral problems in our nation. It's clearly something the big broadcast companys are pushing. Stand up to them. Be strong. Hold the existing standard. Do what's right.

The Supreme Court recognized your authority to keep indecency off the air during hours when children may be watching. Don't relax that boundary, please. Maintain your responsibility to the people.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: judith Last Name: reisman Mailing Address: 1003 Misty Mountain Rd City: Lynchburg Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 24502 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jean Last Name: Bassinger Mailing Address: 210 Edgewood Dr City: Highland Village Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75077 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Cooklis Mailing Address: 104 Glen View Dr City: Madison Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 35758 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: angela Last Name: norell Mailing Address: 9600 Portland Ave S City: Minneapolis Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55420 Comment: I oppose any changes to broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Please protect our young viewers from even more vulgarity and inappropriate sexuality on broadcast TV.

Thank you.

I oppose any changes to broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Please protect our young viewers from even more vulgarity and inappropriate sexuality on broadcast TV.

Thank you.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joel Last Name: Laser Mailing Address: 6299 Valley Stream Dr City: Dublin Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43017 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Alan Last Name: Ward Mailing Address: 4597 Lower River Rd City: Lewiston Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14092 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tom Last Name: Drape Mailing Address: 30 Dogwood Ln City: Los Lunas Country: United States State or Province: NM Postal Code: 87031 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: L. Last Name: L. Mailing Address: 1649 El Prado Rd City: Jacksonville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32216 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pat Last Name: Campbell Mailing Address: 2 Canyon Cedar City: Littleton Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80127 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Heather Last Name: McNeal Mailing Address: 513 Farmview Dr City: Maryville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37804 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. I strongly encourage the FCC to avoid weakening them at all. Please do not allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, and as a mother of two young children, this is not at all acceptable to me.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. I strongly encourage the FCC to avoid weakening them at all. Please do not allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, and as a mother of two young children, this is not at all acceptable to me.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dwight Last Name: Melson Mailing Address: 2124 Cape Liberty Dr City: Suwanee Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30024 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Roger Last Name: Swanson Mailing Address: 824 Easey St City: Seymour Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37865 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patrick Last Name: Krull Mailing Address: 455 S Main St City: Seymour Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54165 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Helen Last Name: Okpokowuruk Mailing Address: 7200 Rockledge Dr City: Charlotte Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28210 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rose Marie Last Name: Wrung Mailing Address: 1860 Scoon Rd City: Sunnyside Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98944 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our precious children and teens need repectful, wholesome role models. Vulgarity and nudity do not fit this standard.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our precious children and teens need repectful, wholesome role models. Vulgarity and nudity do not fit this standard.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Claudette Last Name: Stappert Mailing Address: 105 Ridge View Rd City: Coleridge Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68727 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ofelia Last Name: Borge Mailing Address: 2648 Asilomar Dr City: Antioch Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 94531 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elizabeth Last Name: Alcoba Mailing Address: 17137 Thorntondale Ct City: Olney Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 20832 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Deborah Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: PO Box 371 City: Alexandria Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36250 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Larry Last Name: Thaete Mailing Address: 1120 Foster Ave City: Lake Bluff Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60044 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There will be no clear line at which to stop and the erosion will continue. Please maintain the standards that are now in place and enforce them strictly.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There will be no clear line at which to stop and the erosion will continue. Please maintain the standards that are now in place and enforce them strictly.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jay Last Name: Hawkins Mailing Address: 1612 Wheeler St City: Newberry Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29108 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Scott Last Name: Christian Mailing Address: 418 5th St NE City: Stewartville Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55976 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Frederick Last Name: Holcomb Mailing Address: 421 New Boston Rd City: Hampton Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 12837 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Martinson Mailing Address: 3040 E CHARLESTON BLVD APT 1154 City: LAS VEGAS Country: United States State or Province: NV Postal Code: 89104 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sharon Last Name: Searls Mailing Address: 107 Hays Cir City: Silver Bay Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55614 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Litchfield Mailing Address: 132 McDonalds Farm Rd City: Linden Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22642 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Colleen Last Name: Hanna Mailing Address: 602 Mill Pond Ln City: Kennett Square Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19348 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Mallory Mailing Address: 15022 Wycliffe Dr Apt 21 City: Omaha Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68154 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Beard Mailing Address: 1280 Acropolis Dr City: Lafayette Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80026 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dimetria Last Name: Whittaker Mailing Address: 200 Bristol St City: Perry Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 31069 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lola Last Name: Leius Mailing Address: 556 Solon Rd City: Chagrin Falls Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44022 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Vandervort Mailing Address: 363 Beechtree Rd City: Falls Creek Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 15840 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lola Last Name: Leius Mailing Address: 556 Solon Rd City: Chagrin Falls Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44022 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Meredith Last Name: Imholt Mailing Address: 4000 Sigma Rd City: Dallas Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75244 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Neil Last Name: Courington Mailing Address: 84 W White Willow Cir City: The Woodlands Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77381 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: barbara Last Name: natrop Mailing Address: W1466 S Shore Dr City: Palmyra Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53156 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The current standards already allow too much vulgarity and sexuality.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The current standards already allow too much vulgarity and sexuality.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tom Last Name: Phillips Mailing Address: 2696 Wepo Trl City: Flagstaff Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 86001 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not bow to partisan voices that seek to weaken these standanrds to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not bow to partisan voices that seek to weaken these standanrds to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Alice Last Name: Bergevin Mailing Address: 9272 Deercross Pkwy Apt 1C City: Cincinnati Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45236 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. These standards already have been relaxed in the past and the FCC should not weaken them any further to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We, as parents and grandparents, try to protect the innocence of our children for as long as we can, and we will appreciate everything the FCC can do to help in this endeavor.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. These standards already have been relaxed in the past and the FCC should not weaken them any further to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We, as parents and grandparents, try to protect the innocence of our children for as long as we can, and we will appreciate everything the FCC can do to help in this endeavor.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Scott Last Name: Polemder Mailing Address: 408 Bridle Ln City: Wheaton Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60187 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Weber Mailing Address: 4515 REDCLIFF SOUTH LN City: PLAINFIELD Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46168 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Skaggs Mailing Address: 1509 Galway Ct City: Kissimmee Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34746 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jack Last Name: Chalk Mailing Address: 1708 E Parkway Dr City: Piqua Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45356 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Havay Mailing Address: 10869 N Minnewawa Ave City: Clovis Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93619 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The networks have been in a race to the bottom for years, trying to outdo each other in "shock value" as they seek higher ratings and more money. If you give them an inch and they will take a mile. If the FCC lowers its standards you can fully expect to see an alarming increase in vulgarity, foul language, and nudity. Don't let them lower standards that are already too low. Thank you.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The networks have been in a race to the bottom for years, trying to outdo each other in "shock value" as they seek higher ratings and more money. If you give them an inch and they will take a mile. If the FCC lowers its standards you can fully expect to see an alarming increase in vulgarity, foul language, and nudity. Don't let them lower standards that are already too low. Thank you.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: stacy Last Name: adamson Mailing Address: 7104 N Jarboe St City: Kansas City Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64118 Comment: I am already screening TV for my children. I only allow them to watch prerecording TV now where I censor the ads by fast forwarding because many of them are not okay for my children. Please do not lower the TV standard any further! I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am already screening TV for my children. I only allow them to watch prerecording TV now where I censor the ads by fast forwarding because many of them are not okay for my children. Please do not lower the TV standard any further! I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: sally Last Name: smigin Mailing Address: 849 Poppyseed Ln City: Corona Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92881 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lori Last Name: Robles Mailing Address: 12320 SE 197th Pl City: Kent Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98031 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Why would the FCC allow such a change when they are in the position to protect the public, specifically children from such harming and profane content" The FCC should not weaken them to allow even any instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Many innocent children and families would be affected by this change and exposed to c content which forms their ideas and character. You are responsible to represent the people in this format and keep the broadcasting clean.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Why would the FCC allow such a change when they are in the position to protect the public, specifically children from such harming and profane content" The FCC should not weaken them to allow even any instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Many innocent children and families would be affected by this change and exposed to c content which forms their ideas and character. You are responsible to represent the people in this format and keep the broadcasting clean.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Teresa Last Name: Dziadul Mailing Address: 155 Setter Pl City: Freehold Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07728 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nelda Last Name: Hartwig Mailing Address: 26601 S New Town Dr City: Sun Lakes Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85248 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Theresa Last Name: Owens Mailing Address: 2267 Bennington Pl City: Maryland Heights Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63043 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Annette Last Name: Hengge Mailing Address: 7427 Beach Dr City: Panama City Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32408 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Pierce Mailing Address: 3600 Arctic Fox Dr City: Fort Collins Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80525 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for public comments on possible changes to lower its broadcast decency standards & policies due on May 20, 2013.

I totally oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow more instances of profanity & nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will increase the immorality & vulgarity of our present and future generations.

I am responding to the FCC's request for public comments on possible changes to lower its broadcast decency standards & policies due on May 20, 2013.

I totally oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow more instances of profanity & nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will increase the immorality & vulgarity of our present and future generations.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Taylor Mailing Address: 10904 Theresa Arbor Dr City: Temple Terrace Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33617 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

It seems to me the FCC essentially just doesn't want any decency standards. What's your function" I don't see anhy now.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

It seems to me the FCC essentially just doesn't want any decency standards. What's your function" I don't see anhy now.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Harper Mailing Address: 5007 Morning Dove Ln City: Spring Hill Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37174 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Eddy Last Name: Lafond-Favieres Mailing Address: PO Box 659 City: Gray Court Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29645 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a parent of four boys who cannot always be there to monitor what they watch, I am appalled that the FCC would even consider such a move. My children already hear TOO MUCH profanity and are subject to TOO MANY "fleeting" examples of nudity in the world at large. This is the reason we don't have cable TV and I would hate to see the networks go the way of cable. PLEASE reconsider this dangerous course of action.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a parent of four boys who cannot always be there to monitor what they watch, I am appalled that the FCC would even consider such a move. My children already hear TOO MUCH profanity and are subject to TOO MANY "fleeting" examples of nudity in the world at large. This is the reason we don't have cable TV and I would hate to see the networks go the way of cable. PLEASE reconsider this dangerous course of action.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rosalea Last Name: Wright Mailing Address: 715 Main St Apt 305 City: Trenton Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64683 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rebecca Last Name: Sanders Mailing Address: 15309 Colwyn Ln City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77040 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Deanna Last Name: Cox Mailing Address: 4060 3r Fish Camp Rd City: White Oak Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 31568 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sarah Last Name: Sandvik Mailing Address: 1717 Muirfield Gln City: Escondido Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92026 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bruce Last Name: Gerosa Mailing Address: 240 Arlington Dr City: Metairie Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70001 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Larry Last Name: Kirk Mailing Address: 905 Jefferson Ave City: Berryville Country: United States State or Province: AR Postal Code: 72616 Comment: THE FOLLOWING PREPARED STATEMENT PROPERLY REFLECTS MY PERSONAL OPIINON. LK

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

THE FOLLOWING PREPARED STATEMENT PROPERLY REFLECTS MY PERSONAL OPIINON. LK

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Laurie Last Name: Fetterman Mailing Address: 7480 Churchill Dr City: Hanover Park Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60133 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Al Last Name: Huggins Mailing Address: PO Box 28465 City: Richmond Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23228 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: Schneider Mailing Address: 6 Stonebridge Rd City: Oxford Country: United States State or Province: CT Postal Code: 06478 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Vernon Last Name: Hardy Mailing Address: 956 Goddard St City: Ogden Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84403 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Abigail Last Name: Fischer Mailing Address: 3417 Country Stone Manor Dr City: Valley Park Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63088 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Don Last Name: Rada Mailing Address: 3043 Highpointe Curv City: Saint Paul Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55113 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Derry Last Name: Pumphrey Mailing Address: 234 Road 754 City: Tupelo Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 38801 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Yvonne Last Name: Worthington Mailing Address: 5623 S 601 Rd City: El Dorado Springs Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64744 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Alfonso Last Name: Aguilar Mailing Address: 27638 Firebrand Dr City: Castaic Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91384 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: JANINE Last Name: FISHER Mailing Address: 724 Hunter Dr City: Feasterville Trevose Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19053 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jane Last Name: Bonner Mailing Address: 1464 F O A Rd City: Jackson Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39209 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Loretta Last Name: Wengerd Mailing Address: 2301 New Holland Rd City: Wagener Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29164 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Neff Mailing Address: 23988 Zion Ave City: Winsted Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55395 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I would assume you are familiar with the impact this has on children in a negative manor by leading them toward pornography"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I would assume you are familiar with the impact this has on children in a negative manor by leading them toward pornography"

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ann Last Name: Horschel Mailing Address: 2669 Kefauver St City: Melbourne Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32935 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It is not in the best interest of families to push profanity and nudity at them during prime time. Children watch things that their families have no idea they are watching, so don't make corruption available to them.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. It is not in the best interest of families to push profanity and nudity at them during prime time. Children watch things that their families have no idea they are watching, so don't make corruption available to them.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Wanda Last Name: Rhiner Mailing Address: 16 Polaris Dr City: Fuquay Varina Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27526 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Mansfield Mailing Address: 2806 Avondale Rd City: Vincennes Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 47591 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jim Last Name: Harre Mailing Address: PO Box 1735 City: Camden Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29021 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pat Last Name: Brown Mailing Address: 9 Geer St City: Greer Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29650 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jen Last Name: Orr Mailing Address: 9590 Hunt Club Rd City: Zionsville Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46077 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our society is vulgar enough!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Our society is vulgar enough!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: Busenitz Mailing Address: 8831 NW Hopkins Switch Rd City: Potwin Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67123 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Miklas Mailing Address: 48 Alexie Rd City: Hanover Township Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 18706 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Thank you for looking this matter and seeking to morally protect us and the young chidlren who follow us.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Thank you for looking this matter and seeking to morally protect us and the young chidlren who follow us.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donald Last Name: Ten Hoeve Mailing Address: 3374 Adams St City: Hudsonville Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49426 Comment: I'm writing in response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I'm against any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow any instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I'm writing in response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I'm against any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow any instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carole Last Name: Utterberg Mailing Address: 104 Red Poppy Trl City: Georgetown Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78633 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mark Last Name: Bro Mailing Address: 1175 340th St City: Montour Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 50173 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress (except to strengthen them). The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If anything the standards need to be applied to more hours and to commercials!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress (except to strengthen them). The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If anything the standards need to be applied to more hours and to commercials!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Teresa Last Name: Wood Mailing Address: 3413 Sagewood Trl City: Birmingham Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 35243 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Maureen Last Name: Fahey Mailing Address: 460 Washington Hwy City: Buffalo Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14226 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rollin Last Name: Bondar Mailing Address: 112 Fox Hollow Dr City: Metamora Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48455 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: gregg Last Name: gu Mailing Address: 8428 Daisy Ln City: Riverside Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92508 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Melissa Last Name: Snapp Mailing Address: 6913 Larkwood Dr NE City: Cedar Rapids Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 52402 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ron Last Name: Moore Mailing Address: 11403 S Birchwood Ct City: Parker Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80138 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Emily Last Name: Voorhies Mailing Address: 18395 Lazy Summer Way City: Monument Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80132 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Malek Mailing Address: 25011 W Ann Ct City: Plainfield Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60586 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Andy Last Name: Willingham Mailing Address: 1312 Weathervane Way City: Lebanon Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45036 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lawrence Last Name: Laughlin Mailing Address: 18727 Northridge Dr City: Hagerstown Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21742 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Raybon Mailing Address: 6254 Lausanne Dr S City: Mobile Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36608 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Sonnevik Mailing Address: 14946 S Saint Andrews Ave City: Olathe Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66061 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should certainly NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency especially during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I urge you to NOT RELAX THESE STANDARDS!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should certainly NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency especially during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I urge you to NOT RELAX THESE STANDARDS!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jean Last Name: Lloyd Mailing Address: 8491 Rugby St City: Honeoye Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14471 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kandie Last Name: Styron Mailing Address: 102 Long Acre Dr City: Jacksonville Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28546 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Glenn Last Name: Sapp Mailing Address: 1192 Lark Rd City: Joplin Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64804 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Eric Last Name: Breese Mailing Address: 241 Saratoga Ln City: Romeoville Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60446 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lawrence Last Name: Laughlin Mailing Address: 18727 Northridge Dr City: Hagerstown Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21742 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Meadors Mailing Address: 622 Fairway Lakes Rd City: Greenwood Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29649 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Hope Last Name: Jackson Mailing Address: 3324 Crane Ferry Rd City: Augusta Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30907 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dawn Last Name: Lasseigne Mailing Address: 607 Bayou Blue Rd City: Houma Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70364 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Darienne Last Name: Hall Mailing Address: 836 Blue Jay Ln City: Coppell Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75019 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janice Last Name: Bordine Mailing Address: 3617 Grossi Cir NE City: Canton Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44714 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. In my opinion, things are way too lax now. Please do NOT make them worse.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. In my opinion, things are way too lax now. Please do NOT make them worse.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Carpenter Mailing Address: 606 Bazaar Exchange City: Billings Country: United States State or Province: MT Postal Code: 59105 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bonnie Last Name: Dripps Mailing Address: 818 Wintergreen Cir City: State College Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 16801 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Durinda Last Name: Tyer Mailing Address: 237 Rob Ln City: Weatherford Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76087 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Julia Last Name: Pare Mailing Address: 196 Battery Ave City: Brooklyn Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11209 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please uphold the law's protection of children.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please uphold the law's protection of children.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janet Last Name: Herlihey Mailing Address: 1515 Clayton Rd City: West Chester Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19382 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. already there is too much allowed on TV that is most objectionable which is why we never watch it..but not all take this approach with their families and thus the young ( and those who want decency ) are being exposed to less than ideal viewing.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. already there is too much allowed on TV that is most objectionable which is why we never watch it..but not all take this approach with their families and thus the young ( and those who want decency ) are being exposed to less than ideal viewing.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: jean Last Name: leonard Mailing Address: 24 Lens Ave City: Dayville Country: United States State or Province: CT Postal Code: 06241 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a teacher of young children, for over 42 years, I object to this plan that will give a wrong message to our youngsters. Stronger decency rules and regulations need to be put in place to protect our young people.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

As a teacher of young children, for over 42 years, I object to this plan that will give a wrong message to our youngsters. Stronger decency rules and regulations need to be put in place to protect our young people.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Gelfand Mailing Address: 301 Beaver St City: Sewickley Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 15143 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Arlene Last Name: Walls Mailing Address: 1306 Village Way S City: Blacksburg Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 24060 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marlene Last Name: Barnes Mailing Address: 513 Sherwood Dr Apt 12 City: Rice Lake Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54868 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Randal Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 17315 W Rimrock St City: Surprise Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85388 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: jim Last Name: nunn Mailing Address: 808 S Park Dr SE City: Marietta Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30060 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Edna Last Name: Wigger Mailing Address: PO Box 2945 City: Pasco Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 99302 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janet Last Name: Meeks Mailing Address: 220 County Road 545 City: Englewood Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37329 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: kasey Last Name: madison Mailing Address: 600 Rockhurst Trl City: Keller Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76248 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leona Last Name: Howard Mailing Address: PO Box 6032 City: Midway Park Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28544 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Benjamin Last Name: Chou Mailing Address: 2673 Blendon Woods Blvd City: Columbus Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43231 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please allow me to say that weakening these decency standards is a BAD, BAD, BAD idea. The moral fabric of our society is extremely vital to the success of our nation.

Thank you for reading this.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please allow me to say that weakening these decency standards is a BAD, BAD, BAD idea. The moral fabric of our society is extremely vital to the success of our nation.

Thank you for reading this.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Suzanne Last Name: Ng Mailing Address: 2447 Bicknell Ave City: Santa Maria Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93458 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: eileen Last Name: mitchell Mailing Address: 121 W Hilltop Rd City: Brooklyn Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21225 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Achor Mailing Address: 534 W Willow Dr City: Manheim Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17545 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dawn Last Name: D'Amato Mailing Address: (EVEN Range 2 - 98) CHAROLAIS WAY City: BURLINGTON Country: United States State or Province: CT Postal Code: 06013 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

How much worse can it get" Will somebody please uphold some shred of decency. Did you ever consider that people might actually prefer to see something without vulgarity and sexual exploits especially when kids are watching" Garbage In...Garbage Out. Do the right thing!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

How much worse can it get" Will somebody please uphold some shred of decency. Did you ever consider that people might actually prefer to see something without vulgarity and sexual exploits especially when kids are watching" Garbage In...Garbage Out. Do the right thing!!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Rogers Mailing Address: 7013 SW Winchester Ave City: Lawton Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 73505 Comment: Please do not change the broadcast decency standards enacted by Congress. We do not need any more vulgarity and sexuality on TV than what we already have. Surely we can do better and don't need to slide deeper into the pit of indecency and gutter talk. Thank you for your consideration.

Please do not change the broadcast decency standards enacted by Congress. We do not need any more vulgarity and sexuality on TV than what we already have. Surely we can do better and don't need to slide deeper into the pit of indecency and gutter talk. Thank you for your consideration.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lynn Last Name: Siddall Mailing Address: 197 Long Rd City: Franklin Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28734 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC SHOULD NOT WEAKEN THEM to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I think we are teetering on the edge of the cesspool already. Please for the sake of deaceny oppose any changes.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC SHOULD NOT WEAKEN THEM to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I think we are teetering on the edge of the cesspool already. Please for the sake of deaceny oppose any changes.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Buddy Last Name: james Mailing Address: 31 Oakview Cv City: Brandon Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39042 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lana Last Name: Barker Mailing Address: 9855 Rail Cir City: Pensacola Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32507 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: martin Last Name: Rush Mailing Address: 2029 Lubarrett Ct E City: Mobile Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36695 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Anthony Last Name: Palmrei Mailing Address: 201 Semel Ave City: Garfield Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07026 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shirley Last Name: Cushnie Mailing Address: 162 Kailuana Loop City: Kailua Country: United States State or Province: HI Postal Code: 96734 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tony Last Name: Richter Mailing Address: 17796 Mooresville Rd City: Athens Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 35613 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: G. Last Name: Herron Mailing Address: PO Box 93 City: New Melle Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63365 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mariva Last Name: Hammond Mailing Address: PO Box 1167 City: Middleburg Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32050 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I have grown up to see more and more 'trash talking' occur on what is considered Prime Time as well as during sports and it angers me. My own grandchildren are asking what some of the words mean and one even dared to call me what they heard on television. They are all under 7 years of age. We are not happy that you would even consider lowering the standards and wish that you would strengthen them.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I have grown up to see more and more 'trash talking' occur on what is considered Prime Time as well as during sports and it angers me. My own grandchildren are asking what some of the words mean and one even dared to call me what they heard on television. They are all under 7 years of age. We are not happy that you would even consider lowering the standards and wish that you would strengthen them.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Regina Last Name: Birdwell Mailing Address: 17 Liberty Claybrook Rd City: Beech Bluff Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38313 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Anyone with any sense recognizes that more liberal policies weaken our country and make us even more vulnerable to bad economic policies, terrorist attacks, and criminal activities. Encourage and show more family programming so that families can be uplifted and stronger.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Anyone with any sense recognizes that more liberal policies weaken our country and make us even more vulnerable to bad economic policies, terrorist attacks, and criminal activities. Encourage and show more family programming so that families can be uplifted and stronger.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kaci Last Name: Martinez Mailing Address: 13602 Madison Ave City: Glenpool Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 74033 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Petra Last Name: Collins Mailing Address: 2610 Collins Rd City: Rudolph Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54475 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Sincerely,

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Sincerely,

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 3075 E Winding Way City: Zanesville Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43701 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christopher Last Name: Hammond Mailing Address: PO Box 1167 City: Middleburg Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32050 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am seriously ticked off when I hear my grandson call my wife something that he heard on television. There is no call to lower standards any further because it is the impressionable children who suffer. I blame you for this travesty and seek to have you understand what you have done - a 4 year old watching television with me at 7 p.m. should never and I mean never hear any trashy language.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am seriously ticked off when I hear my grandson call my wife something that he heard on television. There is no call to lower standards any further because it is the impressionable children who suffer. I blame you for this travesty and seek to have you understand what you have done - a 4 year old watching television with me at 7 p.m. should never and I mean never hear any trashy language.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bridgett Last Name: Aehnlich Mailing Address: 29 Park Pl City: Hattiesburg Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39402 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Beverley Last Name: Becker Mailing Address: 83985 514 Ave City: Elgin Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68636 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Maybe we should all throw the TV's out. I doubt I would miss it.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Maybe we should all throw the TV's out. I doubt I would miss it.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Esther Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: 3643 Fir Forest Dr City: Spring Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77388 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Pamela Last Name: Wiitala Mailing Address: 8281 Huron River Dr City: Dexter Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48130 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Amelia Last Name: Ausili Mailing Address: 85 Fairfield Way Apt 1 City: Commack Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11725 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sharon Last Name: Brandt Mailing Address: 2112 W 35th St City: Kearney Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68845 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathy Last Name: Painter Mailing Address: 1363 STATE HIGHWAY 194 City: PLAINVIEW Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79072 Comment: In response to the FCC's request for comments due on May 20th on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should stand firm and not weaken the decency standards to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Please help protect our children and families. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

In response to the FCC's request for comments due on May 20th on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should stand firm and not weaken the decency standards to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Please help protect our children and families. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jo Last Name: Drinkhahn Mailing Address: 414 Stathams Way City: Warner Robins Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 31088 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gloria Last Name: Hawkins Mailing Address: 1310 Lottie Fowler Rd City: Prince Frederick Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 20678 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We have learned from past experience that ANY compromise with our values and standards only leads to MORE immoral actions! WORDS MATTER!! What a person sees and hears MATTERS. NO MORE COMPROMISES!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We have learned from past experience that ANY compromise with our values and standards only leads to MORE immoral actions! WORDS MATTER!! What a person sees and hears MATTERS. NO MORE COMPROMISES!!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janice Last Name: Graham Mailing Address: 27421 Lemays Ct City: Waterford Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53185 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marcy Last Name: Lowry Mailing Address: 2480 SE Rival Ave City: Port Saint Lucie Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34952 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lee Last Name: Crowley Mailing Address: 12 Wheeler Rd City: Westborough Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 01581 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jamie Last Name: Inman Mailing Address: 8301 S Rock Creek Loop City: Tishomingo Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 73460 Comment: Dear FCC,

I?ve been told that you are considering whether to allow more profane language and nudity on television. Would that be okay with us"

I am nearly 70 years old, and still hoping the entertainment industry will return to the wholesome, more traditional values of it early days. Surely, you have noticed the in-your-face attitude that permeates so much of our entertainment culture. The words and images are already more than I can bear. For that reason, I watch very little television and very few movies.

I am a peace-loving, Christian man who has been married to a beautiful woman for nearly forty years. We have two well-educated, successful sons who are also married to beautiful Christian wives, and they have daughters that are not allowed to watch very much on TV, nor go to very many movies. Most of what they would see is filled with filthy images, violence, fornication, and bad language. Oh, for the good-ole days, when we didn?t have to worry about such vulgarities. You protected us from it. That was your job.

Now, what was your question"

Dear FCC,

I?ve been told that you are considering whether to allow more profane language and nudity on television. Would that be okay with us"

I am nearly 70 years old, and still hoping the entertainment industry will return to the wholesome, more traditional values of it early days. Surely, you have noticed the in-your-face attitude that permeates so much of our entertainment culture. The words and images are already more than I can bear. For that reason, I watch very little television and very few movies.

I am a peace-loving, Christian man who has been married to a beautiful woman for nearly forty years. We have two well-educated, successful sons who are also married to beautiful Christian wives, and they have daughters that are not allowed to watch very much on TV, nor go to very many movies. Most of what they would see is filled with filthy images, violence, fornication, and bad language. Oh, for the good-ole days, when we didn?t have to worry about such vulgarities. You protected us from it. That was your job.

Now, what was your question"

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jeffrey Last Name: Sturgill Mailing Address: 12 Billy Cir City: Hamilton Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45013 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I especially am offended by the use of the phrase "G-d Damn"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I especially am offended by the use of the phrase "G-d Damn"

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Holly Last Name: Tamez Mailing Address: 1213 Granite Dr City: Hemet Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92543 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marc Last Name: Lelli Mailing Address: 146 Clementon Rd W City: Gibbsboro Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 08026 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ann Last Name: Yates Mailing Address: 7020 Little Schaefer Rd City: Evansville Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 47720 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cindy Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 3811 Chatham Cir City: Norfolk Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23513 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Julie Last Name: Krause Mailing Address: 1903 Spring Brook Ave City: Rockford Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61107 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Huffman Mailing Address: 10504 Harris Hwy City: Belleville Country: United States State or Province: WV Postal Code: 26133 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Waring Mailing Address: 112 Wood Dale Dr City: Lexington Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29072 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Linkugel Mailing Address: 21479 Brentwood Rd City: Elkhorn Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68022 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christine Last Name: Zelmer Mailing Address: 210 Wheaton Ave City: Battle Creek Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49015 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jeanne Last Name: Bruce Mailing Address: 15300 SE 344th St City: Auburn Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98092 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Chris Last Name: Flournoy Mailing Address: 124 Harris Estates Dr City: Newnan Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30263 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: greg Last Name: marks Mailing Address: 7 Venice Rd City: Patterson Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 12563 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Cranley Mailing Address: 3223 Persimmon Grv City: Richmond Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77469 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carrie Last Name: Truax Mailing Address: 939 Indigo City: Peabody Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66866 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please not only must we protect our children from growing up with excessive sexual material and crime, but I personally would prefer to be protected from such material (and I am 66 years old!)

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Please not only must we protect our children from growing up with excessive sexual material and crime, but I personally would prefer to be protected from such material (and I am 66 years old!)

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Margaret Last Name: Delameter Mailing Address: 10741 Darling Rd City: Ventura Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93004 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sandra Last Name: Lutz Mailing Address: 228 N 2nd St City: Talent Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97540 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Timothy Last Name: Ryan Mailing Address: 3873 FM 550 City: Royse City Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75189 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Conrad Last Name: Bitters Mailing Address: 2695 Armstrong Ave City: Clovis Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93611 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Borchers Mailing Address: 44 S Windy Rd City: Tilton Country: United States State or Province: NH Postal Code: 03276 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Be braved and take a stand for what you know to be the best for America and Americans. Thank you,

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Be braved and take a stand for what you know to be the best for America and Americans. Thank you,

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nick Last Name: Parish Mailing Address: 4124 W 4th St Apt 1006 City: Hattiesburg Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39401 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: nelson Last Name: booze Mailing Address: 3242 N Circle Ln City: Springfield Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65803 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Teal Mailing Address: 494 2nd Ave City: Troy Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 12182 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

The question comes to mind, "why"" Those involved in Hollywood-style productions are fully aware that even quick glimpses - micro-scenes, if you will - are absorbed by the subconscious mind to some extent, especially by very young, stimulus-abosrbing preadolescent minds. So, if this is indeed deliberate, there must be a reason. I ask again...why"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

The question comes to mind, "why"" Those involved in Hollywood-style productions are fully aware that even quick glimpses - micro-scenes, if you will - are absorbed by the subconscious mind to some extent, especially by very young, stimulus-abosrbing preadolescent minds. So, if this is indeed deliberate, there must be a reason. I ask again...why"

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Stan Last Name: Espelage Mailing Address: 7768 Rhumba Dr City: North Bend Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45052 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Whittaker Mailing Address: 28564 Coolwater Ct City: Menifee Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92584 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Randy Last Name: Romeo Mailing Address: 1865 Manzanita St NE City: Salem Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97303 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rick Last Name: Gilder Mailing Address: 2222 92nd St SW City: Byron Center Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49315 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Our first President, George Washington, once said "reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail, in exclusion of religious principle." Farewell Address, Sept. 19, 1796. Is allowing more nudity or profanity on our airwaves following religious principle" Take our Founding Father's advice, use religious principle in making your decisions!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Our first President, George Washington, once said "reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail, in exclusion of religious principle." Farewell Address, Sept. 19, 1796. Is allowing more nudity or profanity on our airwaves following religious principle" Take our Founding Father's advice, use religious principle in making your decisions!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kyle Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: 2043 Old Town Loop Rd City: Oakland Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97462 Comment: The FCC thinks there should be more indecency on the air waves" Please tell us this is not for real. TV is already too disgusting to watch most of the time. As teachers, We can tell you that our our nation's children have no modesty left at all. Please reconsider this proposal.

The FCC thinks there should be more indecency on the air waves" Please tell us this is not for real. TV is already too disgusting to watch most of the time. As teachers, We can tell you that our our nation's children have no modesty left at all. Please reconsider this proposal.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: diane Last Name: maxwell Mailing Address: 196 Moonstone Ct City: Port Orange Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32129 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Regardless of time of day, the act of 'surfing' TV channels and inadvertently flipping to a channel transmitting something considered offensive is a violation of the viewers right to abstain from such programing and can be construed as abusive. Please consider the effect of the 'costume malfunction' which occurred a few years ago during the Super Bowl half-time show. Our household has 'unplugged' from all forms of subscription television due in part to the lax of constraints. Please maintain what little decorum remains for wholesome family entertainment. Thank You.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Regardless of time of day, the act of 'surfing' TV channels and inadvertently flipping to a channel transmitting something considered offensive is a violation of the viewers right to abstain from such programing and can be construed as abusive. Please consider the effect of the 'costume malfunction' which occurred a few years ago during the Super Bowl half-time show. Our household has 'unplugged' from all forms of subscription television due in part to the lax of constraints. Please maintain what little decorum remains for wholesome family entertainment. Thank You.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Falke Mailing Address: PO Box 126 City: Camas Valley Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97416 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Currier Mailing Address: 20729 SE Main Dr City: Gresham Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97030 Comment: I am a mother, grandmother and great grandmother who values morally healthy television programing. As such, I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I very strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Please do not weaken nor relax the rules regarding vulgar language or sexuality on broadcast TV as I believe that will be damaging to our children and lead to a degrading of our society.

I am a mother, grandmother and great grandmother who values morally healthy television programing. As such, I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I very strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity.

The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Please do not weaken nor relax the rules regarding vulgar language or sexuality on broadcast TV as I believe that will be damaging to our children and lead to a degrading of our society.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gene Last Name: Montague Mailing Address: 7250 Choctaw Dr City: Owosso Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48867 Comment: Where would the relaxing of standards end" I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Where would the relaxing of standards end" I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joe Last Name: Bledsoe Mailing Address: 3523 Evening Light Dr City: Bartlett Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38135 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rosemarie Last Name: Kuchera Mailing Address: 304 W Lemon St City: Lady Lake Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32159 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Verna Last Name: Wallberg Mailing Address: 6090 Fox Hill Dr City: Longmont Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80504 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joan Last Name: Klemko Mailing Address: 3309 Tally Ho Dr City: Kokomo Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46902 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christy Last Name: Kitzhaber Mailing Address: 9337 Half Mile Dr City: Marshfield Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54449 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Deidre Last Name: Hill Mailing Address: 13131 Carey Rd City: Baker Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70714 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bill Last Name: Blatz Mailing Address: 323 E Houston St City: Monroe Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28112 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Teresa Last Name: Stone Mailing Address: 260 Brightmoor Dr City: Florissant Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63033 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Chester Last Name: Long Mailing Address: 200 E 4th South St City: Summerville Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29483 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Finola Last Name: Murtagh Mailing Address: 5 Wehner Pl City: Allendale Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 07401 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Yolande Last Name: GOTTLIEB Mailing Address: 10292 Woodhollow Dr City: Conroe Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77385 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: M. Last Name: Figueroa Mailing Address: 3502 Curtice Farm Dr City: Fairfax Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22033 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Roy Last Name: Ramirez Mailing Address: 36842 37th St E City: Palmdale Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93550 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gary Last Name: Kinzie Mailing Address: 15304 NE 99th Cir City: Vancouver Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98682 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Tordoff Mailing Address: W2696 Deerborn Dr City: Neshkoro Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54960 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: j.r. Last Name: kiernan Mailing Address: 280 MIDDLE HOLLAND RD City: SOUTHAMPTON Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 18966 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Harvey Last Name: Gilbert Mailing Address: 9919 N Hedges Ave City: Kansas City Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64157 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marsha Last Name: Samuelsen Mailing Address: 2234 Flintridge Dr City: Glendale Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91206 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kevin Last Name: McGinnis Mailing Address: 6616 Columbus Rd City: Quincy Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62305 Comment: I know that the below text is one of those "sample letters" that one can just add their name to and send... but I want to share that I do so with a heart that is very much supportive of this public comment. Thank you for your consideration to my views.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I know that the below text is one of those "sample letters" that one can just add their name to and send... but I want to share that I do so with a heart that is very much supportive of this public comment. Thank you for your consideration to my views.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Syd Last Name: Wyncoop Mailing Address: PO Box 551 City: Talent Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97540 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Rust Mailing Address: 413 Sharon Rd City: Chapel Hill Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27517 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gale Last Name: Cramer Mailing Address: 1636 Emerald St City: Broomfield Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80020 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Louis Last Name: Campanelli Mailing Address: 16657 E Gunsight Dr Apt 271 City: Fountain Hills Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85268 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Although I have no children of my own, I have underage nieces and nephews whom I care deeply for and don't want them potentially exposed to the profanity that currently occurs let alone more vulgarity, profanity and now nudity, even if it's just fleeting. As a loving uncle, I implore you to not loosen the standards any more than they've already been.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Although I have no children of my own, I have underage nieces and nephews whom I care deeply for and don't want them potentially exposed to the profanity that currently occurs let alone more vulgarity, profanity and now nudity, even if it's just fleeting. As a loving uncle, I implore you to not loosen the standards any more than they've already been.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Randall Last Name: Bradley Mailing Address: 9301 Yellow Stone Rd City: Woodway Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76712 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ronald Last Name: Woods Mailing Address: RR 8 BOX 2148 City: DONIPHAN Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63935 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sabrina Last Name: Yeamons Mailing Address: 2666 E 56th St Apt 4 City: Long Beach Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90805 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diana Last Name: De Santis Mailing Address: 168 Greene Rd City: Cambridge Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 12816 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Our society has become too debased as it is. We need to promote a standard of decency now more than ever before.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Our society has become too debased as it is. We need to promote a standard of decency now more than ever before.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: richard Last Name: timmerman Mailing Address: 901 Maple Leaf St City: Franklin Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 42134 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jennifer Last Name: Wallin Mailing Address: 6591 Cedar St City: North Branch Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55056 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Thank you for hearing from the people.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Thank you for hearing from the people.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Terelyn Last Name: Santos Mailing Address: 16 Westerleigh City: San Antonio Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78218 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Cappel Mailing Address: 1221 East Ave City: Holdrege Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68949 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Beverly Last Name: Malone Mailing Address: 3234 Washington Ferry Rd City: Montgomery Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 36108 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Susan Last Name: Hussmann Mailing Address: 306 S 5th St Apt A City: Murray Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 42071 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jean Last Name: Huff Mailing Address: 841 Eldridge Rd City: Fairless Hills Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19030 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. In fact, I think the standards now are too lax. Children are quickly becoming de-sensitized and are losing all concept of respect and compassion for others, good manners are going by the wayside, and simple decency is becoming a thing of the past. It's very sad. Please do not change the standards. It's hard enough being a good parent in this electronic day and age.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. In fact, I think the standards now are too lax. Children are quickly becoming de-sensitized and are losing all concept of respect and compassion for others, good manners are going by the wayside, and simple decency is becoming a thing of the past. It's very sad. Please do not change the standards. It's hard enough being a good parent in this electronic day and age.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Melanie Last Name: Kirk Mailing Address: 529 Loma Vis City: Rockwall Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75032 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marilynn Last Name: Tykal Mailing Address: 523 Baintree Rd City: Davis Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61019 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Roslyn Last Name: King Mailing Address: 2309 Rathell Rd City: Lexington Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39095 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Irma Last Name: Thomas Mailing Address: 7 Meadowbrook Ln City: Roanoke Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76262 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: kenneth Last Name: riden Mailing Address: 889 Salisbury Rd S City: Richmond Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 47374 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Brigman Mailing Address: 1128 Country Stroll Ln City: Mooresville Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28115 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cindy Last Name: Wilber Mailing Address: 1600 Henzi Ln City: Gilroy Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95020 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jane Last Name: Chapman Mailing Address: 3835 Cundiff Dr City: Roanoke Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 24012 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elaine Last Name: Sluti Mailing Address: 4010 Bel Air Dr City: Kearney Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68845 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We know this is a slippery slope.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We know this is a slippery slope.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gene Last Name: Roberts Mailing Address: 171 Shady Grove Ln City: Savannah Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 31419 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tom Last Name: Roberson Mailing Address: 4771 Bayou Blvd Apt 136 City: Pensacola Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32503 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Darla Last Name: Wiedenhoeft Mailing Address: W18425 Lund Rd City: Strum Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54770 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Frances Last Name: Kelley Mailing Address: 217 W D St City: Tehachapi Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93561 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gloria Last Name: Seitz Mailing Address: 18285 Amberly Ln City: South Bend Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46637 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Ekstedt Mailing Address: 613 Cromwell Ave City: Saint Paul Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55104 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. If anything, he FCC should propose channels that would further restrict profanity and other forms of indecency. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Rather, stronger indecency rules should extend throughout the entire broadcast day. Relaxing the existing standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Also, such rules should be extended to cable, satellite, and internet programming.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. If anything, he FCC should propose channels that would further restrict profanity and other forms of indecency. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Rather, stronger indecency rules should extend throughout the entire broadcast day. Relaxing the existing standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Also, such rules should be extended to cable, satellite, and internet programming.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Milton Last Name: Orgeron Mailing Address: 201 E PALESTINE AVE APT B8 City: MADISON Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37115 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Henry Last Name: Haga Mailing Address: 6615 Olmo Ct City: Chino Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91710 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The current TV programming has already become far too sexual, grossly violent and full of foul language so please, let's not push the envelope any further. Let's get back to some moral values in all our programming!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. The current TV programming has already become far too sexual, grossly violent and full of foul language so please, let's not push the envelope any further. Let's get back to some moral values in all our programming!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Theresa Last Name: Hikita Mailing Address: 7876 E Garner St City: Long Beach Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90808 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Johnson Mailing Address: 16944 Rainbow Pt City: Tyler Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75707 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Myron Last Name: Marzolf Mailing Address: 107 Onyx Dr City: Watsonville Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95076 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Starkey Last Name: Lawrence Mailing Address: 311 Main St City: Coshocton Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 43812 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kenneth Last Name: Jacobs Mailing Address: 908 Honeyridge Rd City: Catawissa Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63015 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Angela Last Name: Sorrells Mailing Address: 3807 S Valmore Ave City: Bloomington Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 47403 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please protect our children from this filth.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please protect our children from this filth.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Connie Last Name: Jacobs Mailing Address: 908 Honeyridge Rd City: Catawissa Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63015 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shauna Last Name: Bowers Mailing Address: 649 Michael Dr City: Sheridan Country: United States State or Province: WY Postal Code: 82801 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tom Last Name: Heath Mailing Address: 10341 Nicaron Ct City: Seminole Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33778 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sue Last Name: Votaw Mailing Address: 2004 Rockport Rd City: Edmond Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 73013 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lorraine Last Name: Pacana Mailing Address: 15 Linwood Ave City: North Tonawanda Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14120 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Alan Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: 107 Timberland Trce City: Madison Country: United States State or Province: AL Postal Code: 35757 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. In fact, they need to be stop the current use of profanity which has gotten worse over the last decade or so. Shows that originally has no profanity like Matlock and other family shows, are being played as re-runs with profanity like "hell", "damn", "kiss my ass" and others are freely allowed on prime-time shows like "The Voice", award shows and numerous other shows during hours when children and teenagers are still watching TV. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. In fact, they need to be stop the current use of profanity which has gotten worse over the last decade or so. Shows that originally has no profanity like Matlock and other family shows, are being played as re-runs with profanity like "hell", "damn", "kiss my ass" and others are freely allowed on prime-time shows like "The Voice", award shows and numerous other shows during hours when children and teenagers are still watching TV. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jean Last Name: Lamp Mailing Address: 1504 N Florida Ave City: York Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68467 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Calvin Last Name: Hall Mailing Address: 1084 Winton Wood Dr City: Maysville Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 41056 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lisa Last Name: Oien Mailing Address: 30 I St City: Chula Vista Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91910 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please uphold these standards and continue to protect our right to not have to be exposed to these indecencies. Thank You

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please uphold these standards and continue to protect our right to not have to be exposed to these indecencies. Thank You

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Doris Last Name: Jessee Mailing Address: 5505 S Grove St Spc 308 City: Rocklin Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95677 Comment: I am writing to reply to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I wish to oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow any chance for instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only allow greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV which does not elevate the American people.

I am writing to reply to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I wish to oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow any chance for instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only allow greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV which does not elevate the American people.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Harvey Last Name: Ross Mailing Address: 11707 E Old Spanish Trl City: Tucson Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85730 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lee Last Name: Langford Mailing Address: 4243 E Montgomery Rd City: Cave Creek Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85331 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathy Last Name: Lopez Mailing Address: 39544 Primrose Ct City: Palmdale Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93551 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jerene Last Name: Metrokas Mailing Address: 1102 NW 81st Cir City: Vancouver Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98665 Comment: In response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Decency standards have been so compromised that it is difficult to find any programming worth watching. What purpose does profanity or nudity serve" It is also so discouraging to see the "in your face" type of programming. Aren't we supposed to be teaching our young people to be kinder and more respectful" The FCC should not weaken decency standards to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

In response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Decency standards have been so compromised that it is difficult to find any programming worth watching. What purpose does profanity or nudity serve" It is also so discouraging to see the "in your face" type of programming. Aren't we supposed to be teaching our young people to be kinder and more respectful" The FCC should not weaken decency standards to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Daubenspeck Mailing Address: 1910 Arroyo Ave City: Oceanside Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92056 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: dean Last Name: murray Mailing Address: 393 Smokeridge Trl City: Calimesa Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92320 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carol Last Name: Trujillo-Sieber Mailing Address: 2936 Santa Cruz Ave SE City: Albuquerque Country: United States State or Province: NM Postal Code: 87106 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jeannie Last Name: Sturtevant Mailing Address: 1314 Central Rd City: Everson Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98247 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ann Last Name: Hesenius Mailing Address: 656 Dorchester Ave City: Boston Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 02127 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Stewart Mailing Address: 3907 Plyler Mill Rd City: Monroe Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28112 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tisha Last Name: Cottman Mailing Address: 206 W 31st St City: Sand Springs Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 74063 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

If anything the standards should be raised, not lowered. Our children are precious and deserve to be shielded from the indecency that the media wishes to portray.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

If anything the standards should be raised, not lowered. Our children are precious and deserve to be shielded from the indecency that the media wishes to portray.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James and Lorraine Last Name: Allen Mailing Address: 128 Garvey Ave City: Elsmere Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 41018 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Adam Last Name: Rondeau Mailing Address: PO Box 31 City: Wilton Country: United States State or Province: ND Postal Code: 58579 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: rodney Last Name: Burks Mailing Address: 14611 Mountain Wood St City: San Antonio Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78232 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Hathaway Mailing Address: 5 Staunton Ct Apt G City: Farmington Country: United States State or Province: CT Postal Code: 06032 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: ALICE Last Name: ERTEL Mailing Address: 184 Rosedale Ct City: Bloomingdale Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60108 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christine Last Name: Tremblay Mailing Address: 54 Upland Rd City: Lisbon Country: United States State or Province: ME Postal Code: 04250 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karen Last Name: Wingard Mailing Address: 306 Jody Way City: Lutherville Timonium Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21093 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathy Last Name: Hermanson Mailing Address: 4515 SE Barlow Dr City: Bartlesville Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 74006 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Scott Mailing Address: 1235 Woodgate Ln City: Neenah Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54956 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ed Last Name: Andrews Mailing Address: 5060 Palisade Dr City: Winnemucca Country: United States State or Province: NV Postal Code: 89445 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathy Last Name: Burns Mailing Address: 6342 Gemfield Dr City: Colorado Springs Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80918 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Esther Last Name: Rachwal Mailing Address: 4975 Southern Wood Dr City: Sarasota Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34241 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Tuozzo Mailing Address: 1806 W Lincoln St City: Mount Prospect Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60056 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Immorality is high in our country, and we are tired of seeing shows that even suggest degradation of our government and our values. It's high time the FCC take responsibility for excellent standards that already exist and journalists be real journalists and BIAS should not be demonstrated where the current administration won be a slim margin. There is a vast majority of us that want the FCC to maintain high quality standards and not be so weak to succumb to the would-be immoral majority of FOLLOWERS. WE ARE RELYING ON YOUR STAUNCH SUPPORT TO MAINTAIN YOUR STANDARDS AND NOT BE "BULLIED" BY THOSE THAT PRETEND TO BE DOING THE RIGHT THING. Please we are begging you to maintain your integrity and responsibility to keep your standards in place where they are right now. IN THIS CURRENT TIME, WE NEED TO RELY ON PEOPLE THAT KNOW THEY WOULD DO THE BEST THING FOR OUR AMERICAN SOCIETY. There is enough variety on TV now...... do NOT cheapen or lower your standards because of your being bullied. TAKE A STAND and DO NOT ALLOW THIS TO HAPPEN. THE MORAL MAJORITY DEMANDS HIGH QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT and there is enough on TV now for those that do. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Thank you very much for your thoughtful and deliberate consideration for the values our country stands for.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Immorality is high in our country, and we are tired of seeing shows that even suggest degradation of our government and our values. It's high time the FCC take responsibility for excellent standards that already exist and journalists be real journalists and BIAS should not be demonstrated where the current administration won be a slim margin. There is a vast majority of us that want the FCC to maintain high quality standards and not be so weak to succumb to the would-be immoral majority of FOLLOWERS. WE ARE RELYING ON YOUR STAUNCH SUPPORT TO MAINTAIN YOUR STANDARDS AND NOT BE "BULLIED" BY THOSE THAT PRETEND TO BE DOING THE RIGHT THING. Please we are begging you to maintain your integrity and responsibility to keep your standards in place where they are right now. IN THIS CURRENT TIME, WE NEED TO RELY ON PEOPLE THAT KNOW THEY WOULD DO THE BEST THING FOR OUR AMERICAN SOCIETY. There is enough variety on TV

file:///K|/Co-Share/ECFS/Dockets_mailbox/2013-05-10%20Campaign/Submitter%20Info(9778).txt[5/21/2013 1:27:19 PM] now...... do NOT cheapen or lower your standards because of your being bullied. TAKE A STAND and DO NOT ALLOW THIS TO HAPPEN. THE MORAL MAJORITY DEMANDS HIGH QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT and there is enough on TV now for those that do. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Thank you very much for your thoughtful and deliberate consideration for the values our country stands for.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michele Last Name: Wagoner Mailing Address: 750 Copper Ln Apt 103 City: Louisville Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80027 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and it already is far too sexualy provocative.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and it already is far too sexualy provocative.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: April Last Name: Kendall Mailing Address: 303 E 6th St City: Mc Cook Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 69001 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lila Last Name: Rousu Mailing Address: 12711 240th St NE City: Arlington Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98223 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Louantha Last Name: Kerr Mailing Address: 4533 Winston Rd City: Portsmouth Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23703 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Susan Last Name: Mackaman Mailing Address: 3360 Bareback Dr City: Colorado Springs Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80922 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Danielle Last Name: Bowers Mailing Address: 649 Michael Dr City: Sheridan Country: United States State or Province: WY Postal Code: 82801 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Shepard Mailing Address: 127 Church St City: Hollister Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65672 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. My greatest question is why does the FCC feel it necessary to lower the decency standards in the first place" It cannot possibly based on the concept of reality. We have indecency laws on the books that make public nudity unlawful no matter how brief. As George Washington, our First President observed: Profanity is an indication of the low intelligence level of the person using the profane words.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. My greatest question is why does the FCC feel it necessary to lower the decency standards in the first place" It cannot possibly based on the concept of reality. We have indecency laws on the books that make public nudity unlawful no matter how brief. As George Washington, our First President observed: Profanity is an indication of the low intelligence level of the person using the profane words.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Clifford Last Name: Giesler Mailing Address: 12646 Cijon St City: San Diego Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92129 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Karl Last Name: Aichele Mailing Address: 228 W Main St City: Waynesboro Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 17268 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carolyn Last Name: Singer Mailing Address: 14268 Rutgers St NE City: Prior Lake Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55372 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: April Last Name: Richards Mailing Address: 112 Saint John St Apt 29 City: Pensacola Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32503 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We do not need an increase in the amount of possible garbage on TV. It is already ridiculous what can be seen. Don't give them a longer leash.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We do not need an increase in the amount of possible garbage on TV. It is already ridiculous what can be seen. Don't give them a longer leash.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gary Last Name: Rowell Mailing Address: 1511 W 8th St City: Aberdeen Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98520 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Alicia Last Name: Holloman Mailing Address: 140 Inverness Dr City: Lucedale Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39452 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Julia Last Name: Winka Mailing Address: 25078 Red Cloud Dr City: Conifer Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80433 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leona Last Name: Kilgore Mailing Address: 15314 42nd Ave E City: Tacoma Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98446 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I for one am amazed that the FCC could even consider such a thing. Our children and grandchildren are already subjected to much "garbage" on TV and the internet. I say a great big NO to any changes that could bring more immorality to the eyes and ears of out young people.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I for one am amazed that the FCC could even consider such a thing. Our children and grandchildren are already subjected to much "garbage" on TV and the internet. I say a great big NO to any changes that could bring more immorality to the eyes and ears of out young people.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diane Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 917 Scarletwood Ct Apt Cr City: Galt Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95632 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rebecca Last Name: Tomes Mailing Address: 4711 Via La Quinta City: Yorba Linda Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92886 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: martina Last Name: butcher Mailing Address: 4050 Brownstone Dr City: Evans Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30809 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sarah Last Name: Armstrong Mailing Address: 4872 Twin Ridge Rd City: House Springs Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63051 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Miranda Last Name: Matthies Mailing Address: 1985 Maple Rd City: Grafton Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53024 Comment: I am hereby responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. TV is bad enough. Please do not allow it to get worse. !

I am hereby responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. TV is bad enough. Please do not allow it to get worse. !

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janet Last Name: Smith Mailing Address: 12770 Dulcinea Pl City: Woodbridge Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22192 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kenneth Last Name: Moren Mailing Address: 18 S 6th St City: Patterson Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95363 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Dotson Mailing Address: 205 White Pine Dr City: Simpsonville Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29681 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Waneta Last Name: Offerman Mailing Address: 3510 Liese Dr City: Prescott Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 86303 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please don't help corrupt our country further!!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please don't help corrupt our country further!!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sharon Last Name: Browatzke Mailing Address: 385 N College Ave City: Fresno Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93701 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cheryl Last Name: Thomas Mailing Address: 1214 Plantation Dr S City: Colleyville Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76034 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leland Last Name: Snead Mailing Address: 3003 W Broadway Blvd Unit 127 City: Tucson Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85745 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. Personally I think it is a gross contempt of Congress to make rules by a non-elected agency contrary to the will of Congress. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and in ordinary life as well. Your proposals are not in the best interests of our people.

Sincerely,

Leland Snead

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. Personally I think it is a gross contempt of Congress to make rules by a non-elected agency contrary to the will of Congress. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV and in ordinary life as well. Your proposals are not in the best interests of our people.

Sincerely,

Leland Snead

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Laurel Last Name: Anderson Mailing Address: 60300 Pearce Chapel Rd City: Smithville Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 38870 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Courtney Last Name: Barta Mailing Address: 9818 Vogue Ln City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77080 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: janice Last Name: Wear Mailing Address: 124 Chippewa Cir City: Gretna Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68028 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brian Last Name: Greiner Mailing Address: 2419 Artesia Blvd City: Torrance Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90504 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Glynn Last Name: Hagins Mailing Address: 1801 E 18th Ave City: Tampa Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33605 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Wendy Last Name: McHood Mailing Address: 9057 Lakeview Dr City: Parker Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85344 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marion Last Name: Nystedt Mailing Address: 11558 Carowind Ln City: San Diego Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92131 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We want No "fleeting" use of profane language or "isolated" non sexual nudity. There are children watching! And a majority of adult viewers of TV programs do not want profanity or nudity. There are already movies and shops that carry that stuff. We do not want it in our homes! Please do not lower the standard any lower than it already is.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. We want No "fleeting" use of profane language or "isolated" non sexual nudity. There are children watching! And a majority of adult viewers of TV programs do not want profanity or nudity. There are already movies and shops that carry that stuff. We do not want it in our homes! Please do not lower the standard any lower than it already is.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Catherine Last Name: Nix Mailing Address: 8602 Artesia Gap City: Helotes Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78023 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Joanna Last Name: Whitney Mailing Address: 710 E 47th St City: Austin Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 78751 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gayle Last Name: Peterson Mailing Address: 11986 Lower Valley Pike City: Medway Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45341 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Gallegos Mailing Address: 426 Milkwood Dr City: Redding Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 96003 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lucy Last Name: Doil Mailing Address: 3611 I St NE Unit 257 City: Auburn Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98002 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Anita Last Name: Mullins Mailing Address: 125 Sabastian Ln City: Cameron Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28326 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lee Last Name: Gammon Mailing Address: 2124 SW 37th St City: Redmond Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97756 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rachel Last Name: Swigert Mailing Address: 9225 Goddard St City: Overland Park Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66214 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Helen Last Name: Miles Mailing Address: 1401 W Hamilton St City: Springfield Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65802 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: cherif Last Name: gad Mailing Address: 1870 N Cornet Pl City: Anaheim Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92807 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Abigail Last Name: Newman Mailing Address: 2325 Biltmore Ct City: Colorado Springs Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80907 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: jennifer Last Name: Atchison Mailing Address: 100 E Graham Ave City: Hempstead Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11550 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Harold Last Name: Lewis Mailing Address: 643 Clearview Ct City: Clifton Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 81520 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Margo Last Name: Marion Mailing Address: 20280 E Bronco Dr City: Queen Creek Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85142 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Nelson Mailing Address: 22081 Silver Spur Rd City: Palo Cedro Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 96073 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Theroux Mailing Address: 501 Cactus Ln City: San Angelo Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76903 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am a parent of elementary age children. Already we cannot watch what is shown on major networks prime time TV without Tivo or some other way to avoid the commercials. Even if you pick one of the dwindling number of family friendly shows to watch, the commercials are sometimes too graphic. One time, we were watching a good family comedy TV show and then a commercial for Law & Order Special Victims Unit (I believe) came on showing a child bound, gagged who appeared to have been brutally cut and was of course lifeless. Almost as disturbing or the scantily clad Victoria's Secret models which teach our children that beauty is an unattainable standard and should be flaunted without modesty. No wonder we have a generation of children who have little regard for life, put too much emphasis on external beauty, and little hope for their future when these are the type of images we put before them.

Please don't relax decency standards and propel our society further down an amoral path.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am a parent of elementary age children. Already we cannot watch what is shown on major networks prime time TV without Tivo or some other way to avoid the commercials. Even if you pick one of the dwindling number of family friendly shows to watch, the commercials are sometimes too graphic. One time, we were watching a good family comedy TV show and then a commercial for Law & Order Special Victims Unit (I believe) came on showing a child bound, gagged who appeared to have been brutally cut and was of course lifeless. Almost as disturbing or the scantily clad Victoria's Secret models which teach our children that beauty is an unattainable standard and should be flaunted without modesty. No wonder we have a generation of children who have little regard for life, put too much emphasis on external beauty, and little hope for their future when these are the type of images we put before them.

Please don't relax decency standards and propel our society further down an amoral path.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mark Last Name: Schulz Mailing Address: 6568 320th St City: Hartley Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 51346 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. Not only do I oppose any change in the current standards but would encourage you to enforce vigorously the standards already set. There is plenty of good and reliable research showing that what children watch often becomes part of how they act out their lives in later years. We do not need to encourage our young people to use improper or rude language or become involved in pornography and sexual misconduct. What possible value is there in allowing more relaxed rules in these areas"""" I encourage you to NOT allow our current standards to become more relaxed.

Thank you...... Mark and Susan Schulz Hartley, Iowa

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. Not only do I oppose any change in the current standards but would encourage you to enforce vigorously the standards already set. There is plenty of good and reliable research showing that what children watch often becomes part of how they act out their lives in later years. We do not need to encourage our young people to use improper or rude language or become involved in pornography and sexual misconduct. What possible value is there in allowing more relaxed rules in these areas"""" I encourage you to NOT allow our current standards to become more relaxed.

Thank you...... Mark and Susan Schulz Hartley, Iowa

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ingrid Last Name: Hamar Mailing Address: 4597 Avenue 272 City: Visalia Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 93277 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cheryl Last Name: Little Mailing Address: 2687 E Teakwood Pl City: Chandler Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85249 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Rhanda Last Name: Todd Mailing Address: 385 W 2400 S City: Washington Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84780 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Whatever happened to good wholesome shows like The Brady Bunch, Little House on the Prarie & The Cosby show" That's the kind of stuff that should be aired.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Whatever happened to good wholesome shows like The Brady Bunch, Little House on the Prarie & The Cosby show" That's the kind of stuff that should be aired.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Stephen Last Name: Hayford Mailing Address: 1931 7th Ave City: Watervliet Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 12189 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Corrine Last Name: Cardoza Mailing Address: 9752 Mira del Rio Dr City: Sacramento Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 95827 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jan Last Name: Salihar Mailing Address: 1586 S Prospect St City: Wheaton Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60189 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: Coleman Mailing Address: 6419 Bonnie View Dr City: San Diego Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92119 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Mills Mailing Address: 1209 Ranch Valley Rd City: Little Rock Country: United States State or Province: AR Postal Code: 72207 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sheila Last Name: Boyd Mailing Address: 2420 Glenkerry Dr City: Anchorage Country: United States State or Province: AK Postal Code: 99504 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There are numerous shows on television that I will not watch because the content and language are too vulgar and crass. There is no need to lower any standards of decency, they are already too low. This only appeals to the base and coarse nature and is not edifying to anyone. Here's a thought: raise your standards!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

There are numerous shows on television that I will not watch because the content and language are too vulgar and crass. There is no need to lower any standards of decency, they are already too low. This only appeals to the base and coarse nature and is not edifying to anyone. Here's a thought: raise your standards!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Steve Last Name: Burke Mailing Address: 8169 S Myrtle Rd City: Myrtle Creek Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97457 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sheila Last Name: Carlin Mailing Address: 5506 72nd St City: Lubbock Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79424 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Geoff Last Name: Neyman Mailing Address: 9800 N Highway 52 City: Horseshoe Bend Country: United States State or Province: ID Postal Code: 83629 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Sterling Mailing Address: 5393 Maiden Grass Dr City: Memphis Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 38135 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Hamilton Mailing Address: 8145 Candleflower Cir City: Colorado Springs Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80920 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Russell Last Name: Williams Mailing Address: 639 Garden Walk Blvd Apt 1334 City: Atlanta Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30349 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: LaRee Last Name: Huff Mailing Address: 6222 Quinwood Ln N Apt 325 City: Maple Grove Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55369 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Randy and Cathy Last Name: Nordhagen Mailing Address: 846 Agate Ave City: Billings Country: United States State or Province: MT Postal Code: 59105 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Darlene Last Name: Gordon Mailing Address: 3509 Leawood Dr City: Bellevue Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68123 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gaston Last Name: LeSante Mailing Address: 19108 Ricardo Ranch Rd City: Valley Center Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92082 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathy Last Name: Watkins Mailing Address: PO BOX 723 City: MOAPA Country: United States State or Province: NV Postal Code: 89025 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: Simonian Mailing Address: 9 Ima Loa Ct City: Newport Beach Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92663 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Apparently, the Commission would like to allow ?fleeting? uses of the most profane language. It would also like to allow instances of ?isolated (non-sexual) nudity.? One can only imagine where this would go.

The networks have been in a race to the bottom for years, trying to outdo each other in ?shock value? as they seek higher ratings and more money. If you give them an inch and they will take a mile. If the FCC lowers its standards you can fully expect to see an alarming increase in vulgarity, foul language, and nudity. Don?t let them lower standards that are already too low.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Apparently, the Commission would like to allow ?fleeting? uses of the most profane language. It would also like to allow instances of ?isolated (non-sexual) nudity.? One can only imagine where this would go.

The networks have been in a race to the bottom for years, trying to outdo each other in ?shock value? as they seek higher ratings and more money. If you give them an inch and they will take a mile. If the FCC lowers its standards you can fully expect to see an alarming increase in vulgarity, foul language, and nudity. Don?t let them lower standards that are already too low.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Daniel Last Name: Blaschke Mailing Address: 765 Lisa Sq City: Tomah Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54660 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

It is insanity to want to promote more of what has already contaminated our minds and lives, damaged our families, and sickened our world. You have a great opportunity to start a return to decency and moral values. Why not change course and be a hero for Good. Thank you.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

It is insanity to want to promote more of what has already contaminated our minds and lives, damaged our families, and sickened our world. You have a great opportunity to start a return to decency and moral values. Why not change course and be a hero for Good. Thank you.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Corrina Last Name: Oronoz Mailing Address: 931 Coopers Ave City: Corona Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92879 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Erica Last Name: Cote Mailing Address: 529 N Gould St City: Sheridan Country: United States State or Province: WY Postal Code: 82801 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leona Last Name: Grosskopf Mailing Address: 22703 Anza Ave City: Torrance Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 90505 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please don't even think about degrading decency standards any further than it already is. We owe a higher standard for our country's children, to set an example of good citizenship.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please don't even think about degrading decency standards any further than it already is. We owe a higher standard for our country's children, to set an example of good citizenship.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Linda Last Name: Bowman Mailing Address: 8500 NE Hazel Dell Ave Apt F2 City: Vancouver Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98665 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Moore Mailing Address: 3200 S Edenglen Ave Unit C City: Ontario Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91761 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Edgar Last Name: John Mailing Address: 6364 W Jarvis Pl City: Denver Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80235 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Anna Last Name: Guida Mailing Address: 957 3rd Ave City: New Kensington Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 15068 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Children imitate what they hear and see without understanding. What has all this "freedom" given us-broken families, drug addiction, promiscuity disrespect for values and morals. Where will it end""""""""" Please do not weaken these rules

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Children imitate what they hear and see without understanding. What has all this "freedom" given us-broken families, drug addiction, promiscuity disrespect for values and morals. Where will it end""""""""" Please do not weaken these rules

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diane Last Name: Poehler Mailing Address: 6659 Scenic View Dr City: Findlay Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45840 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Norma Last Name: Major Mailing Address: 11019 N 33rd Dr City: Phoenix Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85029 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We have enough problems with all forms of the media we do not need to even think of allowing these kinds of things. Our children are exposed to more than they need even now. If this continues many families will do away with tv, cable and the like and I will be one of them. This is getting more rediculous every day.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We have enough problems with all forms of the media we do not need to even think of allowing these kinds of things. Our children are exposed to more than they need even now. If this continues many families will do away with tv, cable and the like and I will be one of them. This is getting more rediculous every day.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Felicia Last Name: Oblea Mailing Address: 12635 Greenbelt Rd City: Corona Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92880 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Georgianne Last Name: Alerasoul Mailing Address: 420 Rocky Glen Cir City: Plano Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75094 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Tizzano Mailing Address: 21400 Skyridge Ln NE City: Poulsbo Country: United States State or Province: WA Postal Code: 98370 Comment: Regarding the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013, I want to express my opposition to any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Please do not weaken the standards to allow profanity or nudity. This will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is too much of this already! Thank you.

Regarding the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013, I want to express my opposition to any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. Please do not weaken the standards to allow profanity or nudity. This will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There is too much of this already! Thank you.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Morgan Last Name: Murdock Mailing Address: 845 E 170 N City: Heber City Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84032 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Canfield Mailing Address: 5526 Silver Dr City: Santa Ana Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92703 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Instead the FCC should be moving in the opposite direction and further restrict indecency in language and actions. A fleeting instance is still an instance and should not be allowed. I would prefer going back to the "Hayes Office" standards I grew up with and enjoyed rather than be offended by people with an agenda to undermine common decency and common courtesy. It's obvious that the plan is to allow these things but to just back off on allowing them on the family hour for now till the general public get used to the idea. That's the well worn deception that government officials use. We know the intentions only too well.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Instead the FCC should be moving in the opposite direction and further restrict indecency in language and actions. A fleeting instance is still an instance and should not be allowed. I would prefer going back to the "Hayes Office" standards I grew up with and enjoyed rather than be offended by people with an agenda to undermine common decency and common courtesy. It's obvious that the plan is to allow these things but to just back off on allowing them on the family hour for now till the general public get used to the idea. That's the well worn deception that government officials use. We know the intentions only too well.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: linda Last Name: ochalek Mailing Address: 6932 N 46th St City: Milwaukee Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53223 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ellora Last Name: Shelton Mailing Address: 703 Francis St City: Polo Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64671 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christina Last Name: Engelhardt Mailing Address: 5250 SE Powell Valley Rd City: Gresham Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97080 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please protect our next generation's innocence.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please protect our next generation's innocence.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Glenn Last Name: Nelson Mailing Address: 5268 Wheaton Dr City: Fort Collins Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80525 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Wayne Last Name: Worden Mailing Address: 713 E Cherry Hills Way City: Cottonwood Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 86326 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: Hamilton Mailing Address: 145 NE 11th Ave City: Canby Country: United States State or Province: OR Postal Code: 97013 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lee Last Name: Brazie Mailing Address: 133 N Finlay Ave City: Battle Creek Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49037 Comment: In response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013... I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

In response to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013... I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Downing Mailing Address: 11 Addison St City: Laconia Country: United States State or Province: NH Postal Code: 03246 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Don Last Name: Booker Mailing Address: 1038 Frankie Ln City: Summit Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 39666 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Melva Last Name: Hash Mailing Address: 4107 Hilltop Ln Apt 301 City: Saint Paul Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55123 Comment: I am very concerned and therefore responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If anything, these policies should be made stronger. It is much harder to find anything on TV that you would want a child to see now than it was even 30 years ago. Watching TV shows from the 70's and 80's on DVD has really shown me how terrible it has become.

I am very concerned and therefore responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. If anything, these policies should be made stronger. It is much harder to find anything on TV that you would want a child to see now than it was even 30 years ago. Watching TV shows from the 70's and 80's on DVD has really shown me how terrible it has become.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: JoEllen Last Name: Murray Mailing Address: 4605 Surrey St City: Casper Country: United States State or Province: WY Postal Code: 82609 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christine Last Name: Sybert Mailing Address: 1313 Water Oak Dr City: Pasadena Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21122 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nancy Last Name: Anstett Mailing Address: 1345 Forrestal Dr City: Fort Collins Country: United States State or Province: CO Postal Code: 80526 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments by May 20, 2013, on possibly changing its broadcast decency policies.

I strongly oppose any changes to these decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress, unless it is a change to STRONGER standards. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching.

There is absolutely NO benefit to increasing exposure to vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, unless the goal is to drag our culture even deeper into crass, offensive and degrading behavior.

Americans rightly value integrity and virtues. Virtues like wisdom, and courage...

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments by May 20, 2013, on possibly changing its broadcast decency policies.

I strongly oppose any changes to these decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress, unless it is a change to STRONGER standards. The FCC should NOT weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching.

There is absolutely NO benefit to increasing exposure to vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, unless the goal is to drag our culture even deeper into crass, offensive and degrading behavior.

Americans rightly value integrity and virtues. Virtues like wisdom, and courage...

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gordon Last Name: Johnston Mailing Address: 6384 Oak Ave City: Temple City Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 91780 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Annamarie Last Name: Elliott Mailing Address: 14654 Sweet Acacia Dr City: Orlando Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32828 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Nino Last Name: talent Mailing Address: 519 Bonnabel Blvd City: Metairie Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70005 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diane Last Name: Furman Mailing Address: 573 SW Prado Ave City: Port Saint Lucie Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34983 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Hanley Mailing Address: 1011 SE 65th Cir City: Ocala Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34472 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Sandra Last Name: Mohr Mailing Address: 5976 Park Vista Dr City: Ogden Country: United States State or Province: UT Postal Code: 84405 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been previously enacted by Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them by allowing even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Let's stay strong and keep at least some standard of decency! We owe it to our children.The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing or changing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been previously enacted by Congress. The FCC should NOT weaken them by allowing even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. Let's stay strong and keep at least some standard of decency! We owe it to our children.The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing or changing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elizabeth Last Name: Bingham Mailing Address: 8505 Garden Springs Dr City: Fort Worth Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76123 Comment: On behalf of myself and our many family members, I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

On behalf of myself and our many family members, I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dale Last Name: Hartmann Mailing Address: 2400 E Palm Ave City: Orange Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92867 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Henry Last Name: Bloxsom Mailing Address: 759 Old Hardy Rd City: Grenada Country: United States State or Province: MS Postal Code: 38901 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Roxan Last Name: Castillo Mailing Address: 2737 County Road 127 City: Whitesboro Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76273 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: gary Last Name: foxley Mailing Address: 11153 204th St W City: Lakeville Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55044 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: karen Last Name: cruz Mailing Address: 19661 Susquehanna Way City: Caldwell Country: United States State or Province: ID Postal Code: 83605 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching.

Why don't we abandon any decency and put billboards up with profanity laced ads and add nudity to it while we're at it. This shouldn't be any consideration or taking up our time. Common sense should tell us wirelaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Can't the FCC uphold standards anymore without having to pose this situation to see if it's okay" It's not enough that TV is so inundated now with garbage that a stupid suggestion to present garbage during family-children-viewing time is offered"

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching.

Why don't we abandon any decency and put billboards up with profanity laced ads and add nudity to it while we're at it. This shouldn't be any consideration or taking up our time. Common sense should tell us wirelaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Can't the FCC uphold standards anymore without having to pose this situation to see if it's okay" It's not enough that TV is so inundated now with garbage that a stupid suggestion to present garbage during family-children-viewing time is offered"

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lloyd Last Name: Mencinger Mailing Address: 4124 Purdue Ave City: Dallas Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75225 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ilene Last Name: Martin Mailing Address: 207 Kathryn St City: East Saint Louis Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62203 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Osborne Mailing Address: 151 S Main St City: Dry Ridge Country: United States State or Province: KY Postal Code: 41035 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mike Last Name: Rowland Mailing Address: 5002 Church Dr City: Coplay Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 18037 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Lavretta Mailing Address: 501 N Ocean St Apt 1404 City: Jacksonville Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32202 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Chris Last Name: Bagley Mailing Address: 501 Baker Ct City: Middlebury Country: United States State or Province: VT Postal Code: 05753 Comment: We are writing to voice our objection to the FCC's desire to change its broadcast decency policies. We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. In fact we are shocked that the FCC would even consider this when already "family" programming is full of swear words and sexual content completely inappropriate for families. In addition, even the commercials are inappropriate. For example, there shouldn't be commercials for erectile dysfunction on a Sunday afternoon. We understand that the Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We are writing to voice our objection to the FCC's desire to change its broadcast decency policies. We oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. In fact we are shocked that the FCC would even consider this when already "family" programming is full of swear words and sexual content completely inappropriate for families. In addition, even the commercials are inappropriate. For example, there shouldn't be commercials for erectile dysfunction on a Sunday afternoon. We understand that the Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: millie Last Name: kirschner Mailing Address: 200 Manor Ave City: Langhorne Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19047 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jason Last Name: Gellerstedt Mailing Address: 8367 Tamarack Dr City: Mountain Iron Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55768 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gloria Last Name: Earwood Mailing Address: 46 Pine Hill Rd City: Fairview Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28730 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Richard Last Name: Kirby Mailing Address: 1660 Church St City: Wabash Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46992 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: phyllis Last Name: Dawson Mailing Address: 615 Dickson St City: Saint Louis Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63122 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: cheri Last Name: combee Mailing Address: 750 Edencrest Ln City: Suwanee Country: United States State or Province: GA Postal Code: 30024 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Anita Last Name: McAllister Mailing Address: 4983 Highway J City: Jacksonville Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65260 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cheri Last Name: Britt Mailing Address: 7590 Beechland Rd City: Elberon Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23846 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Carwile Mailing Address: 231 2nd St City: Coaldale Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 18218 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marge Last Name: Paulo Mailing Address: 7608 Ragall Pkwy City: Cleveland Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44130 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leslie Last Name: Renfro Mailing Address: 229 Crest Rd City: Glen Ellyn Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60137 Comment: Regarding the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013: I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Regarding the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013: I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Downing-Mollere Mailing Address: 51480 W Mockingbird Ln City: Maricopa Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85139 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There should not be anything of this nature on prime time. This type of stuff belongs on an adult station. We have enough crap on TV as it is. Profanity and Nudity is not healthy for youngsters to watch on TV! Please reject any changes to the decency guidelines. In my opinion, the rules should be much higher than what the FCC has now. Thank you for your consideration.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. There should not be anything of this nature on prime time. This type of stuff belongs on an adult station. We have enough crap on TV as it is. Profanity and Nudity is not healthy for youngsters to watch on TV! Please reject any changes to the decency guidelines. In my opinion, the rules should be much higher than what the FCC has now. Thank you for your consideration.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: DiBiaso Mailing Address: 1 Mason Ct City: Wilmington Country: United States State or Province: DE Postal Code: 19808 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lori Last Name: Gallagher Mailing Address: 1867 Pine Grove Rd City: Stanley Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 22851 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Robert Last Name: Moore Mailing Address: 3519 W County Road 100 S City: Danville Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46122 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brian Last Name: Luitjohan Mailing Address: 11456 Haltonshire Way City: Glen Allen Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23059 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: scott Last Name: gray Mailing Address: 5013 Tallwood Dr City: Raleigh Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27613 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Celeste Last Name: Elick Mailing Address: 4483 Hutchinson Rd City: Cincinnati Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45248 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

In fact, there's entirely too much 'gutter' talk on TV now. You've allowed the sanctity of marriage and God given intimacy to be reduced to mere folly. God is not dead, He is very much alive and all the depravity that you allow on TV and airwaves goes against every He stands for.

I would not want to be found fighting against God - the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

In fact, there's entirely too much 'gutter' talk on TV now. You've allowed the sanctity of marriage and God given intimacy to be reduced to mere folly. God is not dead, He is very much alive and all the depravity that you allow on TV and airwaves goes against every He stands for.

I would not want to be found fighting against God - the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Michael Last Name: McCreight Mailing Address: 2201 Phelps Dr City: Seminole Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 74868 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Cause further destruction of the family and society. Kids don't have a chance these days.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Cause further destruction of the family and society. Kids don't have a chance these days.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gwen Last Name: Skrezyna Mailing Address: 16614 W Apache Dr City: Lockport Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60441 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: ERNEST Last Name: DIETERLE Mailing Address: 100 Main St N PMB #107 City: Southbury Country: United States State or Province: CT Postal Code: 06488 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tom Last Name: Hutchinson Mailing Address: 15361 N Hopper Rd City: Sturgeon Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 65284 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Estes Mailing Address: 10176 Scenic View Dr City: Ooltewah Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37363 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Esmond Last Name: Rice Mailing Address: 7246 Pinion Dr City: Orlando Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32818 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Esmond Last Name: Rice Mailing Address: 7246 Pinion Dr City: Orlando Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 32818 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Jennings Mailing Address: 38 Morton Ave City: Massapequa Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 11758 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Bycroft Mailing Address: 1807 CR 2500 City: Caney Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 67333 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Alex Last Name: Vega Mailing Address: 9424 Peninsula Dr City: Dallas Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75218 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: sm Last Name: johnson Mailing Address: 1145 W 8th St City: New Richmond Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 54017 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Janis Last Name: Plattner Mailing Address: 1509 County Road 400 N City: Congerville Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61729 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Merilee Last Name: Durfee Mailing Address: 1512 E 3rd Pl City: Mesa Country: United States State or Province: AZ Postal Code: 85203 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Diana Last Name: Hansen Mailing Address: 1371 Lincoln St City: Blair Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68008 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Margaret Last Name: Schrader Mailing Address: 2502 Waters Edge Ln City: Suffolk Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23435 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Marilyn Last Name: McGuire Mailing Address: 1310 Thornwood Ln City: Crystal Lake Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60014 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Matthew Last Name: Harris Mailing Address: 1129 Wilson Ct City: Ashland Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44805 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: kat Last Name: brazzel Mailing Address: 5311 S Lakeshore Dr City: Shreveport Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 71109 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elizabeth Last Name: Schaefer Mailing Address: 1816 Park Ave City: Halethorpe Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21227 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Douglas Last Name: Aitkenhead Mailing Address: 21620 E 104th St S City: Broken Arrow Country: United States State or Province: OK Postal Code: 74014 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lisa Last Name: Bialowicz Mailing Address: 13341 Chestnut St City: Southgate Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48195 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: Hanchosky Mailing Address: 1099 Brandt Rd City: Geneva Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 44041 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jodi Last Name: Mongold Mailing Address: 5903 Garman Rd City: Auburn Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46706 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Helen Last Name: Clark Mailing Address: 1606 Trebor Ct City: Lutherville Timonium Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21093 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Orr Mailing Address: 7242 Wickham Dr City: Baton Rouge Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70808 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kay Last Name: Laughlin Mailing Address: 611 N Church St City: Zebulon Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 27597 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: John Last Name: Randall Mailing Address: 1110 Bagby St City: West Point Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23181 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please stand firm and uphold your rules for broadcast decency! Thank you so much for considering my comments.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Please stand firm and uphold your rules for broadcast decency! Thank you so much for considering my comments.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Tim Last Name: Janssen Mailing Address: 48998 64th Ave City: Lawrence Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 49064 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Katherine Last Name: Emert Mailing Address: 1436 Powell St City: Norristown Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19401 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Mary Last Name: Pombuena Mailing Address: 1904 Palencia Ct City: Arlington Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 76006 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Friskel Mailing Address: 506 Canary Ln City: Iola Country: United States State or Province: KS Postal Code: 66749 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted byrvg the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted byrvg the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Paul Last Name: Hainstock Mailing Address: W768 Spring Prairie Rd City: Burlington Country: United States State or Province: WI Postal Code: 53105 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Dan Last Name: Alley Mailing Address: 511 SE Hibiscus Ave City: Stuart Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 34996 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Laura Last Name: Mann Mailing Address: 3025 Beaver Ave City: Kettering Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45429 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I watch broadcast TV and listen to broadcast radio on a daily basis, in the early evening, and have noticed a disturbing trend toward more foul language, even under the current decency standards. Some recent TV shows (which fortunately did not last long) also contained objectionable sexual content (based upon their ads). Thus, I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that would weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I watch broadcast TV and listen to broadcast radio on a daily basis, in the early evening, and have noticed a disturbing trend toward more foul language, even under the current decency standards. Some recent TV shows (which fortunately did not last long) also contained objectionable sexual content (based upon their ads). Thus, I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that would weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kathleen Last Name: Kidd Mailing Address: 7 Daytona Ct City: O Fallon Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63368 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: David Last Name: Durbin Mailing Address: 201 Lunar St City: Sidney Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45365 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jo Last Name: Davis Mailing Address: 510 Hickory St City: Parkersburg Country: United States State or Province: WV Postal Code: 26101 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Neil Last Name: Hubacker Mailing Address: 21 Winthrop Ave City: Beverly Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 01915 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Lori Last Name: Leutz Mailing Address: 708 Brome Ave City: Bismarck Country: United States State or Province: ND Postal Code: 58503 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Wittenbrook Mailing Address: 5716 Route 380 City: Sinclairville Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14782 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

This is not the time, nor will there ever be a time to do this! What are you thinking" With media having so much influence to our society, why bring us into the gutter" It is bad enough having to listen to language such as this in our lives, at times; why in the world would you allow this to pollute everyone's homes" Think of our kids. Think of the future. If anything it is time to crack down and reduce what is already being done. Why isn't the FCC protecting us and doing their job" Just because we aren't writing or calling you everyday, doesn't mean we don't care. We need you to maintain good standards. We need you to keep the airwaves & cable signals clean.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

This is not the time, nor will there ever be a time to do this! What are you thinking" With media having so much influence to our society, why bring us into the gutter" It is bad enough having to listen to language such as this in our lives, at times; why in the world would you allow this to pollute everyone's homes" Think of our kids. Think of the future. If anything it is time to crack down and reduce what is already being done. Why isn't the FCC protecting us and doing their job" Just because we aren't writing or calling you everyday, doesn't mean we don't care. We need you to maintain good standards. We need you to keep the airwaves & cable signals clean.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bob Last Name: Hendel Mailing Address: 2910 Sunset Ave City: Norristown Country: United States State or Province: PA Postal Code: 19403 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am the father of two teenage girls and I am already disgusted at some of what is now considered to be appropriate for prime time viewing. I am realistic enough to know that this will never get better, but we can't allow for what will make surely make it immeasurably worse. Please do not allow this to pass.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I am the father of two teenage girls and I am already disgusted at some of what is now considered to be appropriate for prime time viewing. I am realistic enough to know that this will never get better, but we can't allow for what will make surely make it immeasurably worse. Please do not allow this to pass.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: david Last Name: wood Mailing Address: 4526 Warwick Dr City: Sugar Land Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77479 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kate Last Name: Nelson Mailing Address: 13981 W Stiehr Rd City: Wadsworth Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 60083 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Christine Last Name: Schneider Mailing Address: 13466 Robbins Rd City: Springdale Country: United States State or Province: AR Postal Code: 72762 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Maureen Last Name: Alberts Mailing Address: PO Box 263 City: Belding Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48809 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brad Last Name: Brandt Mailing Address: 2112 W 35th St City: Kearney Country: United States State or Province: NE Postal Code: 68845 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Shields Mailing Address: 122 Hart St City: Beverly Country: United States State or Province: MA Postal Code: 01915 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

This is a slippery slope that we must avoid for our families and for our children!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

This is a slippery slope that we must avoid for our families and for our children!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ruth Last Name: Klein Mailing Address: 16154 Goodview Cir City: Lakeville Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55044 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brian Last Name: Maki Mailing Address: 18837 Boston St NW City: Elk River Country: United States State or Province: MN Postal Code: 55330 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: Chauvin Mailing Address: 551 Highway 308 City: Thibodaux Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 70301 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies due no later than May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken its policies or allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, as if there is not enough already.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies due no later than May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken its policies or allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV, as if there is not enough already.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Cynthia Last Name: Rooy Mailing Address: 8609 Silk Tassel Rd NW City: Albuquerque Country: United States State or Province: NM Postal Code: 87120 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Grant Last Name: Jensen Mailing Address: 3003 Memorial Ct Apt 2145 City: Houston Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 77007 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Patricia A Last Name: Sandefer Mailing Address: 3355 Grove St City: Delevan Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 14042 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Victoria Last Name: Buss Mailing Address: 1152 32nd St City: Moline Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 61265 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Thomas Last Name: Matthews Mailing Address: PO Box 181 City: Oakland Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21550 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Elizabeth Last Name: Adams Mailing Address: 55 Fairview Dr City: Pittsfield Country: United States State or Province: NH Postal Code: 03263 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. These standards are already used in School Boards across the country and will have great impact on the school children's "educational" viewing.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. These standards are already used in School Boards across the country and will have great impact on the school children's "educational" viewing.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brenda Last Name: Keener Mailing Address: 1010 Westwood Village Way City: Midlothian Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23114 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Shelly Last Name: Austad Mailing Address: 902 S 10th St City: Leesville Country: United States State or Province: LA Postal Code: 71446 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: William Last Name: Lynch Mailing Address: 1156 Cedar Bridge Rd City: Barnegat Country: United States State or Province: NJ Postal Code: 08005 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Jeff Last Name: Gehbauer Mailing Address: 704 Ferrylanding Dr City: Richmond Country: United States State or Province: VA Postal Code: 23236 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Relaxing these policies is irresponsible - it is being considered after the United States Supreme Court examined its indecency rules and declined to strike them down. In fact, Chief Justice Roberts told broadcasters that they were now on notice that the standards in place could be enforced. All this said, please do the right thing by not weakening the broadcast decency policies that are in place!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Relaxing these policies is irresponsible - it is being considered after the United States Supreme Court examined its indecency rules and declined to strike them down. In fact, Chief Justice Roberts told broadcasters that they were now on notice that the standards in place could be enforced. All this said, please do the right thing by not weakening the broadcast decency policies that are in place!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: jd Last Name: moseley Mailing Address: 5408 San Marcos Dr City: Nashville Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37220 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC SHOULD NOT WEAKEN them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV ?

? and by relaxing moral standards, this will only senselessly encourage, exacerbate, and perpetuate all the sexual related societal problems we're already facing (hate rape, date rape, traumatized victims, unplanned pregnancies, teen pregnancies, welfare dependency, welfare abuse, high school dropout rates, etc., etc., etc.). If any changes were to be made, DECENY STANDARDS SHOULD BE STRENGTHENED, NOT WEAKENED!

Sincerely,

J. D. Moseley Nashville, TN

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I OPPOSE any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC SHOULD NOT WEAKEN them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV ?

? and by relaxing moral standards, this will only senselessly encourage, exacerbate, and perpetuate all the sexual related societal problems we're already facing (hate rape, date rape, traumatized victims, unplanned pregnancies, teen pregnancies, welfare dependency, welfare abuse, high school dropout rates, etc., etc., etc.). If any changes were to be made, DECENY STANDARDS SHOULD BE STRENGTHENED, NOT WEAKENED!

Sincerely,

J. D. Moseley Nashville, TN

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Luke Last Name: Rope Mailing Address: 255 Gordon Rd City: Vaughn Country: United States State or Province: MT Postal Code: 59487 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Charles Last Name: Weaver Mailing Address: 4030 Green Isle Way Apt 3 City: Saginaw Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48603 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Terry Last Name: Courtney Mailing Address: 580 Kingwood Ln City: Rockvale Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37153 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Melvin Last Name: Underwood Mailing Address: 13003 Buchanan Rd City: Nashville Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62263 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Trisa Last Name: Righetti Mailing Address: 24757 Venice Dr City: Novi Country: United States State or Province: MI Postal Code: 48374 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Myron Last Name: Dekkers Mailing Address: 4053 Cherry Ave City: Hawarden Country: United States State or Province: IA Postal Code: 51023 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when our children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I can hardly believe what is already on tv at early hours of the day. Any worse, and we will have to hang wall art instead of the tv, like many of our friends are already doing.

Thank you sincerely.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I strongly oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when our children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. I can hardly believe what is already on tv at early hours of the day. Any worse, and we will have to hang wall art instead of the tv, like many of our friends are already doing.

Thank you sincerely.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ken Last Name: Carter Mailing Address: 6017 87th St City: Lubbock Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79424 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Glen Last Name: Wildermuth Mailing Address: 472 Tree Top Ln City: Saint Louis Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 63122 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

This is a race to the bottom. The public airwaves belong to everyone, and I'm offended by this kind of programming.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

This is a race to the bottom. The public airwaves belong to everyone, and I'm offended by this kind of programming.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bill Last Name: Godwin Mailing Address: 6006 Foxborough Sq E City: Brentwood Country: United States State or Province: TN Postal Code: 37027 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Kenneth Last Name: Putman Mailing Address: 121 Riley Rd City: Easley Country: United States State or Province: SC Postal Code: 29642 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Carl Last Name: Miller Mailing Address: RR 4 BOX 186 City: SHELBYVILLE Country: United States State or Province: IL Postal Code: 62565 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Brian Last Name: Bowman Mailing Address: 1911 Seabrook Dr City: Duncanville Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 75137 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Bill Last Name: Norwood Mailing Address: 6 Parkway Apt B City: Greenbelt Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 20770 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Children are already hugely distracted from what they need to be learning in order that they have lives productive for themselves and the greater society. This change would remove the last vestige of parental control over what their children watch, short of just getting rid of their tv's, computers etc.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

Children are already hugely distracted from what they need to be learning in order that they have lives productive for themselves and the greater society. This change would remove the last vestige of parental control over what their children watch, short of just getting rid of their tv's, computers etc.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: James Last Name: Shreve Mailing Address: 523 5th Ave N City: Ellendale Country: United States State or Province: ND Postal Code: 58436 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Donna Last Name: Berger Mailing Address: 5280 Pennock Point Rd City: Jupiter Country: United States State or Province: FL Postal Code: 33458 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Enough is Enough!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. Enough is Enough!

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Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Gerald D Last Name: Cole Mailing Address: 1629 Miller St City: Utica Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 13501 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Ken Last Name: Hess Mailing Address: 376 Rambling Ridge Ct City: Pasadena Country: United States State or Province: MD Postal Code: 21122 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: terry Last Name: edwards Mailing Address: 171 Shady Ln City: Mill Spring Country: United States State or Province: NC Postal Code: 28756 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: susan Last Name: main Mailing Address: 105 Ee Kirby Rd City: Grain Valley Country: United States State or Province: MO Postal Code: 64029 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Arlene Last Name: Johnston Mailing Address: 6054 Windy Hollow Ct City: Loveland Country: United States State or Province: OH Postal Code: 45140 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Barbara Last Name: Efraimson Mailing Address: 8 Fayette St City: Waterloo Country: United States State or Province: NY Postal Code: 13165 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken these guides to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We have so much real horror shown on now that we simply do not need an opportunity for more.

Please do not change the broadcast decency standards.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013.

I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken these guides to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

We have so much real horror shown on now that we simply do not need an opportunity for more.

Please do not change the broadcast decency standards.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Leigh Last Name: Bolt Mailing Address: 6815 88th St City: Lubbock Country: United States State or Province: TX Postal Code: 79424 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Douglas Last Name: Shively Mailing Address: 900 S Walnut St City: Anaheim Country: United States State or Province: CA Postal Code: 92802 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. THERE IS SIMPLY NO GOOD REASON TO INCREASE ANY POSSIBILITY OF SUCH INDECENCY!

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV. THERE IS SIMPLY NO GOOD REASON TO INCREASE ANY POSSIBILITY OF SUCH INDECENCY!

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Public Comments on Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy:======

Title: Broadcast Indecency Complaints Egregious Cases Policy FR Document Number: 2013-09274 Legacy Document ID: RIN: Publish Date: 4/19/2013 12:00:00 AM

Submitter Info: First Name: Chris Last Name: Sego Mailing Address: 6472 Braemar Ave City: Noblesville Country: United States State or Province: IN Postal Code: 46062 Comment: I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

I am responding to the FCC's request for comments on possible changes to its broadcast decency policies that are due on May 20, 2013. I oppose any changes to the broadcast decency standards that have been enacted by the Congress. The FCC should not weaken them to allow even fleeting instances of profanity or nudity. The Supreme Court has recognized the FCC's authority to prohibit indecency during hours when children may be watching. Relaxing these standards will only lead to greater vulgarity and sexuality on broadcast TV.

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