fact still remains that the child heard his or her parents say those words, thus the child assumes it is normal to say that word. Many parents also complain that the art on music albums' covers and insides. They argue saying that too is vulgar and should not be allowed. I believe music should not be censored due to our First Amendment right. When a parent hears foul language on their child's stereo or television, they should not complain to the network or record company, they should complain to themselves. The government is doing all they legally can to protect the children's young ears from the foul language that is out there. If they do not wish for their child to hear foul language they should supervise their children more closely. If they take their child to a record store and buy them a new tape or c.d., the parent should have listened to the music privately decide if the album is vulgar. If they don't like the content, they can always return it to the store. This way they can be certain that their child is listening to music that is acceptable in their eyes/ears. In conclusion, censorship in music is wrong in my opinion. Artists should be allowed to say whatever they want. That is what our founding fathers based this country upon: freedom. The government is doing an excellent job in making the First Amendment universal towards all. If parents have a problem with it, it is because they did not properly supervise their children....