If you don't have the rights, you can't do the show.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think if you open the door to government control of television, then you let in a host of questions about rights.
To be honest, sometimes you have to know your rights.
You can't fight for your rights if you don't know what they are.
There are obviously legal restrictions on what you can do on TV in the States, as there are everywhere.
The thing about rights is that in the end you can't prove what should be considered a right.
A free public broadcast license is a privilege.
Communities don't have rights. Only individuals in the community have rights.
Performers have the right to say what they want to, and anyone paying money has the right to accept or reject the art and entertainment that's available.
To be in a situation where you have no rights whatsoever is something I wish everybody could experience. People's attitudes would change. It would be a better place.
If I've got any authority in Hays, Mrs. Lake isn't going to pay this town a cent of license for showing, and if any man attempts to stop this show, then just put it down that he's got me to fight.
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