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To: DaveDCMetro; tutstar
What I do know is that, regardless of any culture war that may exist between Red and Blue America, SpongeBob is not a player in this conflict. Dobson's demagoguery is good, old-fashioned propaganda that follows a formula that's as old as time.

Whether you agree with or against Dobson, the simple truth is that the homosexuals have made Spongebob and the others, players in this field. They have used these cartoons to promote their agenda.

I have seen all the SpongeBob shows. I have yet to see anything in it to promote religion of any kind, so why do we have to have the homosexuals add their agenda to it or anyone else's for that matter. What kind of media outcry do you think there would have been if God had been made part of the cartoon?

Once the door was opened (by the homosexuals) it became open for debate. No one would have heard a word from Dobson, if they had just left the cartoon where is was, on the television.

This attack has all the makings of demagoguery at its finest. It plays on the fears of rural conservatives of those "evil" gays in big blue cities.

In case you haven't noticed, homosexual activity (not the person) is "Evil" to most of those in the red cities. Why do you think there is a culture war between red and blue America?

73 posted on 01/22/2005 4:54:00 PM PST by Nightshift (Ignorance on your part, doesn't require a reply on my part.)
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To: Nightshift

So you're going to punish SpongeBob because of gay activists? Um, how about going after the gay activists themselves. From what I've read, SpongeBob does not in any way advance their agenda. Even the elementary school film isn't doing that. So what gives?


78 posted on 01/22/2005 5:15:17 PM PST by DaveDCMetro
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