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1 Justanotherhuman  Nov 22, 2014 3:37:47pm

As one commenter put it, sarcastically:

“Finally, someone is addressing the human rights issue of our time - the right to have a TV show.”

Not to mention how much these geniuses partake of the world’s resources. : )

2 Lidane  Nov 22, 2014 6:24:54pm

There are a bunch of RWNJ constitutional scholars online bemoaning the infringement of the Duggar family’s First Amendment rights over that petition.

You know, because people petitioning a network about a shitty TV show is totally the same as the government banning the Duggars.

3 The Vicious Fergushka  Nov 22, 2014 7:18:44pm

If everyone has a right to their own TV show, where is my show? I want my own PIE SHOW!

Somebody please start a petition for me.

4 sauceruney  Nov 22, 2014 7:51:55pm

Andy Warhol said everyone will be famous for 15 minutes. The Duggars have collectively had more than their fair share.

5 Jayleia  Nov 23, 2014 6:13:58am

re: #4 sauceruney

Even if you multiply 15*21 (19 miniature-Americans+2 whoshouldknowbetter-Americans), they’ve had more than their fair share of fame.

6 Skip Intro  Nov 23, 2014 9:36:34am

TLC could spin off 19 new shows about this family and never have to run any other programming at all.


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