Senator Ted Stevens pushes censorship of profanity on TV, citing HBO's *Deadwood* and linking creator David Milch to George W. Bush
Senator Ted Stevens pushes censorship of profanity on TV, citing HBO's *Deadwood* and linking creator David Milch to George W. Bush The passage mainly expresses political opinion about censorship and mentions Senator Stevens and David Milch’s Yale connection to former President Bush. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable leads, making it low-value for investigation despite naming a high‑profile senator. Key insights: Senator Ted Stevens (Chair, Senate Commerce Committee) publicly criticized profanity on cable and satellite TV.; Stevens suggested extending censorship efforts to the Supreme Court.; The author cites HBO’s *Deadwood* as an example of excessive profanity.
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Senator Ted Stevens pushes censorship of profanity on TV, citing HBO's *Deadwood* and linking creator David Milch to George W. Bush The passage mainly expresses political opinion about censorship and mentions Senator Stevens and David Milch’s Yale connection to former President Bush. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable leads, making it low-value for investigation despite naming a high‑profile senator. Key insights: Senator Ted Stevens (Chair, Senate Commerce Committee) publicly criticized profanity on cable and satellite TV.; Stevens suggested extending censorship efforts to the Supreme Court.; The author cites HBO’s *Deadwood* as an example of excessive profanity.
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