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A gay rights grouip is demanding an apology from a cartoon character on "The Simpsons" for uttering a homophobic slur on the show's Halloween episode. (link)

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Early buzz: Post-election, 'Simpsons,' Regis and more
Published 11/5/2008 by Whitney Matheson at USATODAY.com - Pop Candy
... . - A gay rights group is upset that a homophobic slur was used on last weekend's episode of The Simpsons . - Remember Jonathan Lipnicki ? He's ...

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