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keeblercrumb

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Please consider the following News story out today on the CNN Web site and note the highlighted sentence.....

(http://us.cnn.com/2008/TRAVEL/01/24/rooftop.protest.ap/index.html)

"FOLSOM, Pennsylvania (AP) -- The skies won't seem especially friendly to anyone taking off from Philadelphia International Airport if they notice what a suburban couple wrote on the roof of their home.

"(Expletive) U FAA," the message reads, though one letter of the profane word is substituted with an underline. Below that it is a picture of a plane with a slash through it and the words "no fly zone."

Homeowner Michael Hall and his girlfriend, Michaelene Buddy, are angry that jets have been flying over their house since last month, when the Federal Aviation Administration altered departures heading out of Philadelphia. Hall says he has to sleep with earplugs........"

I find it rather odd that "F_CK" was considered an "expletive" to be deleted but "(Expletive) U FAA" was okay.... I for one knew exactly want "(Expletive)" represented and it is vulgar and obcene! Surely it should have been written:

"(Expl_t*v#) U FAA"!!!

I guess we will have to add "F_CK" to the seven dirty word list.

-KC
 
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