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Randy Lahey

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Sorry, I just realized I posted this topic in the wrong section. I'm a retard, please move this to the other section of Anything Goes.

http://www.nationalenquirer.com/dog_bounty...celebrity/64325

DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER'S RACIST RANT -- CAUGHT ON TAPE!

Dog Chapman has been captured spewing foul-mouthed racist slurs on a tape obtained exclusively by The NATIONAL ENQUIRER.

And now a civil rights leader is calling for Dog's TV show to be removed from the airwaves.

In a shocking world exclusive The ENQUIRER has obtained tapes of two revolting phone conversations in which Duane "Dog" Chapman unleashes a filthy bigoted attack, littered with the N-word and other disgusting racial insults.

The star of the A&E reality show Dog, The Bounty Hunter directed his racist hatred at his son Tucker's girlfriend Monique Shinnery, who is black.

"Dog Chapman should not have a show. That show should be taken off the air!"

That's the opinion of prominent civil rights leader Roy Innis, who has served as the chairman of the Congress for Racial Equality (CORE) since 1968. Innis was shocked and outraged when The ENQUIRER played Dog Chapman's racist telephone conversations for him.

"This man should not be held up as a role model for children," Innis told The ENQUIRER. "He has venom deep in his soul. This is a picture of his heart — a revelation of his true nature.

Innis believes that cable network A&E needs to take swift action in response to Dog's vicious outburst.

"He needs to answer for his behavior," says Innis.

"When someone gets the opportunity to use the airwaves, he becomes a role model, whether he likes it or not. Dog Chapman should not be in that position, posing as a good guy.

"His comments show that he certainly is not a good guy."

Full details are in the new issue of the NATIONAL ENQUIRER.

Update: In response to this story, A&E network has released a statement saying: "A&E has just learned of the story released by the National Enquirer concerning Duane Dog Chapman. We take this matter very seriously. Pending an investigation, we have suspended production on the series. When the inquiry is concluded we will take appropriate action."

http://www.nationalenquirer.com/2007/popup/full-wmv.html

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"When someone gets the opportunity to use the airwaves, he becomes a role model"

that's fucking stupid. if people choose a role model just because they have a tv show they deserve to be disappointed or led astray.

it's not like Dog went on a racist tirade in public and offended a bunch of people like Michael Richards. this was a private phone call that got leaked to the media. i think you could dig up some form of dirt on just about any celebrity. hell, some put their dirt right out in public. i don't think someone's personal beliefs/opinions should cost them their job. if the public finds out about this and decides not to watch because they're offended, he'll end up without a show. but it shouldn't fall upon the network to play the role of "moral guardian" and take him off the air before the public has a chance to form their own opinion.

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The guy runs around town with a shot gun chasing other red necks... what the fuck do you expect from him? :rolleyes:

No, he runs around town armed with a big-breasted woman to distract wasted meth heads while he arrests the motherfucker and tells them they should turn to the Lord, bra.

I don't give a shit about this. I like his show and will continue to watch. I don't think a bounty hunter is really a great role model. Well, I suppose it is great that his life was turned around after being in jail charged with murder. So he's a role model to ex-convicts or current convicts waiting to get out of the slammer. I'm sure they are all highly offended by "The N-word" in a private telephone conversation that was none of their business.

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If it was a private phone conversation, so what? I've never heard of him saying anything like that in public. Other people probably wouldn't like some of the things I say in my private conversations either. That's why they're private and no one else's business. I like Dog's show and hope they don't cancel it.

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Is it legal to record someones private phone conversation and air it publicly??

Air it publicly, I don't know.

In some states, it is legal to record a phone conversation without the other person knowing it, as long as both callers are within the same state, otherwise it violates (I think) the Federal Communications Act, or something like that. Other states need both parties to consent.

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Is it legal to record someones private phone conversation and air it publicly??

Air it publicly, I don't know.

In some states, it is legal to record a phone conversation without the other person knowing it, as long as both callers are within the same state, otherwise it violates (I think) the Federal Communications Act, or something like that. Other states need both parties to consent.

I was wondering about the same thing.

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