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To: GOPJ
Do liberals ever tired of pushing filth down our throats?

Oh, please. This is a station that refused to run the MoveOn.org ad.

As posted in this thread, Steve Allen, a liberal if there ever was one, fought hard against this sort of crap from the media. As a liberal, I don't care what adults choose to view or do. As a teacher and as a parent, I do care that parents get to decide how their children get introduced to sex.

413 posted on 02/01/2004 7:58:54 PM PST by teach1st
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To: teach1st
It seems CBS, MTV, and the NFL decided what children should be exposed to tonight. Do you object?

Did you hear the lyrics to the songs? The music was a celebration of crack heads and whores.

Do you think conservative parents should have "changed the channel" or some other equally mindless liberal type solution? You say you don't care what adults do, but do you extend that to us? Can we live our lives without your liberal filth? Can we have football games we can watch with our families? With our children? Does it have to be the "liberal way" every time? Isn't having hollywood, NPR in every market, every network but FOX, PBS, and MTV enough for you liberals? Can't you extend your wonderful "live and let live" to us? Can we watch football without having to listen to your filth? Is that asking too much?

Many parents would have "turned the channel" if they could have. This was no accident - it was an in-your-face insult to conservative parents, grandparents, and the children they cherish.

As a liberal, I don't care what adults choose to view or do. As a teacher and as a parent, I do care that parents get to decide how their children get introduced to sex.

533 posted on 02/01/2004 8:54:11 PM PST by GOPJ
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