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Trixie (eladora@connectfree.co.uk) 2005/02/19 17:26

From: "Trixie" <eladora@connectfree.co.uk>
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"University Studies" <gov-statistics@no.spam> wrote in message
news:pYZQd.31070$f%5.6055@trndny03...
> The huge Rock band "Korn" sings out against excessive TV violence in the
> music video "Here to Stay"
>
>
http://www.korntv.com/movs/heretostayfullvid_300.asx
>
> Excessive violence on American television isn't creating a stronger
country.
> It's creating a weaker, less able country. Violence creates weakness and
> incompetence, not strength and ability.
>
> In the song's chorus, lead singer Jonathan Davis sings about "bringing
down
> the TV violence" and "this shit's gone way too far". Excessive violence on
> American TV can cause nervous breakdowns in people who have gone 3 or 4
days
> straight with no sleep.


for Heaven's sake  :p




+Trixie




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