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Johnny Cash, on the subject of censorship: “I think it’s pretty silly, you know, for programmers of radio or TV to think they’re gonna protect our youth by censoring three minutes of life out of the dialogue they hear all day long from their friends, from TV, radio, records, books, magazines. It doesn’t give parents too much credit, and the teachers.”
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