In a jarring cut-away from the end of her speech, Fox TV didn't just bleep Sally Field's use of a profanity, but cut her entire anti-war message. Piecing it together from a few live blogs, Field appears to have ended her speech with (slight paraphrase?), "If mothers ran the world, there'd be no bullshit wars!" But all we saw and heard was "... there'd be no-" cut away to a spinning disco ball decoration; go to commercial.
Now, Fox has every right to bleep the profanity, especially since they must "fear" the retribution from the Bush FCC for... HA HA HA, I can't finish that with a straight face. But really, they can censor profanity, but they have no obligation or right to censor free speech, especially since THEY DON'T OWN THE SHOW!
I hope that Academy members tell their officers that they won't appear on any Emmy show that's carried by Fox TV again. We should all send messages to the Television Academy demanding that they cancel any contract they have with Fox, and never go back to them again. If this was on NBC, and they cut Patricia Heaton speaking in support of the war, you know that Fox Noise would savage the network, the academy, and the entire "liberal Hollywood elite."
It's time for Fox to hear it for their blatant Bush cronyism and vile censorship.
UPDATE:
Thanks to your comments, it appears Field said goddamn, not bullshit. I inferred from what sounded like a bu- before the cut as being either "Bush" or bullshit. It may have been a figment of my imagination. Thanks to 0wn for Field's later comments and a clarification.