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Tuesday, May 10, 2005


Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Same Old Fault Line

Politicians love nothing more than blaming content, be it games, movies, music etc. The latest politican to play fast and loose with the First Amendment is Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, who says the need to ban Grand Theft Auto's latest version, San Andreas is a "no-brainer." Perhaps instead of playing video games, Ms. Granholm would be better off reading books on parenting. Isn't that a more appropriate solution.

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