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George Carlin - Language complaints at American Press Club

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George Carlin can say some “outrageous“ things —— years ago the U.S. Supreme Court found his “seven filthy words“ monolgue indecent. But in 1999, when he stopped at the National Press Club in Washington, George Carlin had other words to say.   GEORGE CARLIN: “I'm not here to advance any political, social or environmental cause. I am, in fact, blessedly agenda-free. I don't want to save the river. I don't want to save the bay. I don't want to save the canyon, the whale, the wetlands, the rain forest, or the flying, spotted dwarf something-or-other. I don't want to save the children, above all [laughter and applause]. Frankly, I don't care about many of those things. Between you and me, those battles were lost a long time ago.“ Enjoy

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