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At last, evidence that Spokane is not the worst when it comes to prudish, holier-than-thou objections to not-all-that-racy aspects of pop culture.
There are those in Colorado Springs who object to obsessive [um, excessive — now there's a Freudian slip for you] cleavage.
On a foam-rubber puppet.
Now, depictions of homosexuals -- as long as they look like nice, clean-cut Republican boys -- well, that's just hunky-dory.