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A “Hurt Locker” reality show joins list of really bad TV show ideas
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John W. Kennedy
Hollywood Reporter says G4, the Comcast-owned cable network known for video game and tech-themed themed programming (i.e. Attack of the Show), has ordered ten episodes of a Cops-style reality show that will follow a bomb-disposal unit in Afghanistan. The show, called Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan, is the latest of a series of horrendous reality show concepts…
Dr. Laura and the “N” word, Jennifer Aniston and the “R” word and some choice words about free speech
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John W. Kennedy
In announcing her departure from radio following her now-infamous “N” word rant, Dr. Laura Schlessinger told CNN’s Larry King “I’ve made the decision not to do radio anymore. The reason is I want to regain my First Amendment rights.” Though, while she did apologize for repeatedly assaulting her caller with a word she (the caller)…
Park 51, where are you? The name calling over where to put the controversial Islamic community center solves nothing — but listening could help
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John W. Kennedy
The nasty argument over Park 51 (formerly known as Cordoba House), the proposed Islamic community center/mosque goes on. The thing about this particular shouting match (debate is far too dignified a term for much of what’s been said) is that, in my opinion, whoever “wins” (that is, gets what they want) will ultimately lose. If…
And the geek shall inherit the earth: Geek Squad vs. God Squad dispute offers lessons in conflict resolution
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s a refreshing story where two parties have a dispute, listen to each other and find a resolution — with neither side demonizing the other. It’s the best kind of Man Bites Dog — the kind where no one actually gets bitten. It all started when Best Buy, the electronics retailer behind the famed Geek…
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