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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Jane Fonda Uses Extremely Foul Language on Today Show

WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 /Standard Newswire/ -- This morning, on NBC's Today Show, Jane Fonda and Eve Ensler spoke about the 10-year anniversary of the Vagina Monologues. During the interview, on live television, Jane Fonda blurted the foul and offensive four letter "c"-word, referring to female anatomy.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) needs to take swift action to ensure broadcasters are held accountable. In a letter written to the FCC, Dr. Janice Crouse, Director and Senior Fellow of CWA's Beverly LaHaye Institute said "This incident follows a similar instance on CBS' Good Morning America show when Diane Keaton used the vulgar word 'f--k.' Both of these instances occurred on morning programs when families are typically watching television with children around. But whether children or adults, we should not have crude and vulgar language broadcast over media to corrupt the culture and all of society."

Wendy Wright, President said "The topic was the Vagina Monologues, and the guest was Jane Fonda. What more did NBC need to be forewarned that something offensive would occur? A simple seven-second delay would have spared families throughout the country from Fonda's profanity. NBC deserves a big fat FCC fine."

Concerned Women for America (CWA) is urging the FCC to enforce decency standards and keep the airwaves clean.


3 comments:

Carrie K. Hutchens said...

And I'll bet like ole Gloria S. she claims to have be raised a lady and therefore is! Nevermind the unlady-like behavior and words.

Schmoop said...

I am so glad that that the CWA is taking this issue by the horns...I feel so much safer now. Cheers!!

Carrie K. Hutchens said...

I wish the majority of people would become interested in this issue and complain. I would prefer, however, that this be handled as consumers vs provider, rather than going directly to a government agency.

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