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"But organizers maintained he was scheduled to portray his "Hairspray" character, Edna, dressed as Mrs. Claus

Even this was more than we could bear. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has been degenerating for years but this was the last straw. For the first time that I ever remember we chose NOT to watch the parade. Perhaps this is our "NEW" family tradition.

1 posted on 11/28/2003 5:24:39 AM PST by HarleyD
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.........I thought that spot would be open for Bishop Robinson...........
2 posted on 11/28/2003 5:39:52 AM PST by yoe (No to Mrs. Clinton ever entering the White House as president and NO to her sexual predator spouse –)
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I have no interest in transvestitism (and frankly, drag-queens creep me out), but this sort of thing has always been a part of popular culture, from Milton Berle's cross-dressing (which I never found amusing) to Dame Edna (whom I have never found unamusing). Why is this a problem?
3 posted on 11/28/2003 5:39:54 AM PST by Savage Beast (If Europeans cannot remember the price of appeasement, Americans are well qualified to remind them.)
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But organizers insisted Fierstein was stepping all over a sacred tradition, not just because he was imposing his political views on a family event but because nobody - nobody - gets to ride with Santa as he brings up the rear of the parade.

A rather unfortunate choice of words, considering the topic.

5 posted on 11/28/2003 6:14:21 AM PST by TomB
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Having gone to a boy's school, I'm quite used to the idea of men dressing up as women, which we had to do whenever we put on a play. I remember appearing in one play as a Middle European peasant woman--I forget what the play was about.

It was also traditional for men to dress in female costume in our summer fancy dress show. One of my contemporaries annually played the part of one of the snootiest women in our summer community, and it was always very funny.

That's quite a different thing from today's in-your-face political demands from the homosexual activists. There's just no comparison.
8 posted on 11/28/2003 8:04:57 AM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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