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Postby Yenke-Bin » Thu May 07, 2009 2:38 pm

http://amfix.blogs.cnn.com/2009/05/07/e ... ot-for-tv/

You’ve all seen them. Those ubiquitous TV ads where a simple little pill transforms a man suffering from erectile dysfunction, or ED, into a virile tiger who puts a smile on the face of his now beaming wife.

Well, Representative Jim Moran (D-VA) has seen them too, and you’d be hard pressed to see a smile on his face when he talks about the ads.
“A number of people,” he says, “have come up, including colleagues, and said I’m fed up. I don’t want my three or four-year old grandkid asking me what erectile dysfunction is all about. And I don’t blame them.”

Enter H.R. 2175. That’s a bill that Rep. Moran introduced last month that would prohibit any ED ads from airing on broadcast radio and TV between 6AM and 10PM. The bill advises the Federal Communications Commission to treat these ads as “indecent” and instruct stations to restrict their broadcast to late night and overnight hours.

So, could it be adios to all of those “Viva Viagra” commercials that play on network television on weekends and during the evening? Could the same be said for the Cialis couple sitting in outdoor tubs looking out at the sunset? And could Levitra also be shunned to the overnight hours?

CNN asked Pfzier, which makes Viagra, the first pill available by prescription to treat ED, what they thought of Rep. Moran’s bill.

“Pfizer is committed to responsible advertising… In line with our policies and the policies of the industry, Viagra advertising is aired in shows most likely to reach men suffering from erectile dysfunction. ED can be a signal for other serious medical issues, including high blood pressure, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.”

We asked several people on the streets of Atlanta for their opinions.

Nikia Clark, a mother of a 2-year-old, thinks “it’s a great idea.” She’s concerned that as her child gets older, she doesn’t want him “seeing those kinds of commercials… on regular network shows.”

Janice Habersham agrees. She says while the “ads are tastefully done” they shouldn’t be aired at “the time when children are watching TV.”

On the other hand, Bruce Jackson says ED ads “should be run 24 hours a day.” And Louis Tesser says banning the ads “is clearly unconstitutional… it’s a viewpoint. It’s something that people are interested in, and you can’t change that.”

Rep. Moran does have some perspective on the issue. “While it’s not as important as the economy, or what’s happening militarily around the world, it is an intrusion into the quality of life that we like to experience.” He says that his bill is “a shot across the bow” of the drug companies. “You know enough is enough. This is inappropriate.”


So what do you think? Is the argument he makes valid, or perhaps it's....flaccid? Should the FCC control these excitable ads by erecting a rule of censorship during daytime hours?

My attempt at puns aside, I do find these ads annoying and at times bothersome (especially if my girlfriend is over watching TV with me), but I don't think its fair to the ED drug companies for the gov't to pour cold water on their hard working, vibrantly throbbing, large business.

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Postby Google AdSense » Thu May 07, 2009 2:50 pm

It gets annoying to see the erectile dysfunction ads. I approve of this.

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Postby Lackadaisical2 » Thu May 07, 2009 2:51 pm

I pretty much agree with the OP, the ads are annoying, but I don't know if I'd go as far as banning them, it certainly is an exciting prospect. The thing is, because they're commercials its not as easy as just not allowing your kid to watch it (unless you ban tv altogether), it could be on in between any show really, or more likely the show you want to watch and the kids happen to be around.
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Postby Iniika » Thu May 07, 2009 3:33 pm

I don't see a point in banning them. The ones I've seen aren't explicit and especially the Cialis ones, you hardly know what they're talking about. They're no better or worse than the adds about the latest drug to combat depression.

As far as children go, kids learn best from experiencing the world around them. If you're not comfortable talking to your kids about the things they may or may not see on tv, then probably the tv should be off a little more and replaced with parent/child interaction.
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Postby Saint Jade IV » Thu May 07, 2009 3:38 pm

We already only have these ads during late night TV. Wouldn't I love to live in America and have American TV!
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Postby Saint Jade IV » Thu May 07, 2009 3:42 pm

Iniika wrote:I don't see a point in banning them. The ones I've seen aren't explicit and especially the Cialis ones, you hardly know what they're talking about. They're no better or worse than the adds about the latest drug to combat depression.

As far as children go, kids learn best from experiencing the world around them. If you're not comfortable talking to your kids about the things they may or may not see on tv, then probably the tv should be off a little more and replaced with parent/child interaction.


I totally agree with this.
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Postby Katganistan » Thu May 07, 2009 4:15 pm

Are we going to do away with Preparation H commercials?
Commercials for Seasonale (the you-only-get 4 periods a year birth control pill)?
Those Phillips Milk-of-Magnesia constipation commercials?

Seriously, there's a lot more important things to do than censor a commercial for a medical condition, but if they're going to play hardball with ED, lets get rid of anything that smacks of sexual health, bowels and whether they are moving or not, and feminine hygiene to make it equitably stupid.

DOWN WITH ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION! ;)
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Postby JuNii » Thu May 07, 2009 5:03 pm

Yenke-Bin wrote:http://amfix.blogs.cnn.com/2009/05/07/erectile-dysfunction-ads-too-hot-for-tv/

So what do you think? Is the argument he makes valid, or perhaps it's....flaccid? Should the FCC control these excitable ads by erecting a rule of censorship during daytime hours?

My attempt at puns aside, I do find these ads annoying and at times bothersome (especially if my girlfriend is over watching TV with me), but I don't think its fair to the ED drug companies for the gov't to pour cold water on their hard working, vibrantly throbbing, large business.

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Postby Dontgonearthere » Fri May 08, 2009 12:24 am

I support this soley on the basis that I won't have to hear
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Postby Cameroi » Fri May 08, 2009 12:46 am

i think he's bothered by the right thing for the wrong reasons. the last thing in hell this world needs (at this, or any foreseeable, point in time) is virility restorers/enhancers. what we NEED is something to LOWER human fertility accross the board, without bias or exception.
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Postby DrunkenDove » Fri May 08, 2009 6:55 am

I thought you had misspelled "Moron". It seems you were correct, but in a strange way, so was I.
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Postby Velkya » Fri May 08, 2009 7:08 am

I love politics. People banning things that make them uncomfortable. If you don't want to watch an ED ad, change the channel. I'm surprised a Democrat's forwarding this bill, though, normally they're down with the sick and twisted.
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Postby Vault 10 » Fri May 08, 2009 2:17 pm

You can't take on the Dramatica.


And, pills to cure being cockdead are useless. There is only one way to prevent it and keep your virility for life. It's called Penis Quigong. It's not a pill, but a series of exercises. Your cock is like every other limb - if you don't give it training, it atrophies. And no, regular sex is not enough; it's as much of a training for the cock as walking to/from the car is a training for the legs. Make one good decision in your life. Start practicing Penis Quigong now.
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Postby Dunczton » Fri May 08, 2009 2:22 pm

dunczton amassodor says that instead of giving those companies no air-time would shock those companies income which would set off a lot of job cuts.
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Postby Der Teutoniker » Fri May 08, 2009 2:25 pm

Iniika wrote:I don't see a point in banning them. The ones I've seen aren't explicit and especially the Cialis ones, you hardly know what they're talking about. They're no better or worse than the adds about the latest drug to combat depression.

As far as children go, kids learn best from experiencing the world around them. If you're not comfortable talking to your kids about the things they may or may not see on tv, then probably the tv should be off a little more and replaced with parent/child interaction.


Right, especially when a bikini is a lot more "indecent" than most of the commercials.

I don't hear much complain about Victoria's Secret commercials, which in contrast to ED commercials, are quite racy. While these ads certainly are annoying, they are still superior (IMO) to feminine product advertising.
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Postby Skallvia » Fri May 08, 2009 2:58 pm

Well, While annoying, I dont support it, this bill leads down a slippery slope, Who decides what it takes to remove these ads?

What next? They'll be removing Tampon Ads, Condoms, etc...Free Speech should be left unfettered, if your kid asks you about it, suck it up and tell him/her...Thats your job as a parent...

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Postby Fjordinavia » Fri May 08, 2009 5:59 pm

I'm sorry, we're only in the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression, and between millions of Americans out of work, millions more barely scraping by, homes foreclosed, erosion of civil liberties, tens of thousands of Americans dying every year from lack of adequate healthcare, the destruction of our natural environment, wasteful wars abroad and corruption at home, he wants to focus on regulating effing erectile disfunction ads?

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Postby Vault 10 » Fri May 08, 2009 6:03 pm

If you had as strong an erectile dysfunction as he does, you would too.
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Postby The Infinite Dunes » Fri May 08, 2009 11:08 pm

I don't think I've ever seen an ED ad before. Is the flood of ED ads perhaps an American phenomenon?

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Postby Bryn Shander » Fri May 15, 2009 4:24 am

As far as I'm concerned it should be against the law to advertise any medication or medical device on TV or radio. I don't think doctors need every idiot with a TV and some symptoms to diagnose themselves and come into the office and demand $pills to cure $condition that they probably don't even have. Doctors should be the ones diagnosing conditions and prescribing drugs, not advertisements.
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Postby Allanea » Fri May 15, 2009 5:25 am

Image

This seems appropriate.
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Postby Free Soviets » Fri May 15, 2009 9:21 am

Allanea wrote:This seems appropriate.

no, you've got the wrong moran. jim is brian's brother. and you misspelled his name while doing it!
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