I think, Chet, you've been very clear all along that you were against government censorship of the music. Sorry that I didn't restate your objections when mentioning some of the other points you'd raised.If token censorship (that is, censorship aimed only at removing the bulk of the profits from the business) is excluded from the options, I'd say leave the songs be and concentrate on what Barry suggests: improving the lot of the average unemployed and under-employed citizen.