This reminds me of one of the little things that pushed me toward Obama over Clinton -- I really found the fuss she kicked up over the "hot coffee" mod to Grand Theft Auto kind of silly and reminiscent of her anti-First Amendment support for a flag-burning ban. Having had strict parents who didn't seem to find it too difficult to keep the stuff they disliked out of our house, I'm a fan of Obama's stance that these things are parents' responsibility, not Congress's or the entertainment industry's.
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This reminds me of one of the little things that pushed me toward Obama over Clinton -- I really found the fuss she kicked up over the "hot coffee" mod to Grand Theft Auto kind of silly and reminiscent of her anti-First Amendment support for a flag-burning ban. Having had strict parents who didn't seem to find it too difficult to keep the stuff they disliked out of our house, I'm a fan of Obama's stance that these things are parents' responsibility, not Congress's or the entertainment industry's.
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