Most likely. Too bad he never heard of an "off" switch.
The point is we have standards for what can be on "PUBLIC" television, if someone wants to see that stuff they should have to choose to see it(Rated-R), not surprised by it on public TV.
It's good to know there are people like Donald Wildmon keeping an eye out on what I am exposed to and making sure my morals don't go to pot. I don't know what I would do without him. </sarcasm>
Why not just have porn on cable and those who want it can have it --- that's not censorship. Unsolicited porn is a problem --- it's interesting how in the workplace an offcolor joke can get someone sued for harassment for far far less. You can't discuss many shows on television now in the work place or you could be fired --- things have gotten inconsistent.