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"Censorship" is apparently a word with no real definition.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents. . . . Bill Crider 2007
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Censorship is the tool of those who have the need to hide actualities from themselves and others.
A Progressive on the Prairie » A decade’s worth of banned books » Print 2010
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One of our favorite parts about "This Week In Unnecessary Censorship" is seeing the normal morning news segments (and "Scooby Doo" episodes) that we watched this week be transformed into vulgar gaffes.
This Week In Unnecessary Censorship! (VIDEO) Katla McGlynn 2010
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Censorship is the purest example of a “nanny state.”
Think Progress » Right-wing Texas Education Board accidentally bans popular children’s book author. 2010
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Censorship is an ongoing and thorny issue that gets everyone worked up.
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Censorship is the tool of those who have the need to hide actualities from themselves and others.
A decade’s worth of banned books « A Progressive on the Prairie 2010
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One of our favorite parts about "This Week In Unnecessary Censorship" is seeing the normal morning news segments (and "Scooby Doo" episodes) that we watched this week be transformed into vulgar gaffes.
This Week In Unnecessary Censorship! (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Censorship is someone in the government saying “This we deem dangerous, therefore you may not have access toit”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Outrageous Treaty Nonsense, or The Copyright Tail Wagging the Internet Dog 2010
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One of our favorite parts about "This Week In Unnecessary Censorship" is seeing the normal morning news segments (and "Scooby Doo" episodes) that we watched this week be transformed into vulgar gaffes.
This Week In Unnecessary Censorship! (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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One of our favorite parts about "This Week In Unnecessary Censorship" is seeing the normal morning news segments (and "Scooby Doo" episodes) that we watched this week be transformed into vulgar gaffes.
This Week In Unnecessary Censorship! (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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