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		<title>By: House Of MIke &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Comedy Central buries their heads in the sand</title>
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		<description>[...] Back in February I talked about the big deal made out of the Danish cartoons of Mohammed. Apparently the fear media companies feel in the US which did NOT start this &quot;uproar&quot; has not gone away. And it appears that Comedy Central has been scared enough to &quot;bury their heads in the sand&quot; so to speak. In the part two of the South Park episode Cartoon Wars, Mohammed was to appear for maybe 5 seconds. He was to hand a football helmet with a fish on it, say a couple words and leave. That&#039;s it. Instead of seeing the 5 second clip with Mohammed, everyone saw this. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Back in February I talked about the big deal made out of the Danish cartoons of Mohammed. Apparently the fear media companies feel in the US which did NOT start this &#8220;uproar&#8221; has not gone away. And it appears that Comedy Central has been scared enough to &#8220;bury their heads in the sand&#8221; so to speak. In the part two of the South Park episode Cartoon Wars, Mohammed was to appear for maybe 5 seconds. He was to hand a football helmet with a fish on it, say a couple words and leave. That&#8217;s it. Instead of seeing the 5 second clip with Mohammed, everyone saw this. [...]</p>
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