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CBS PETITIONED TO PROBE SHOWTIME
Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights ^ | 6-9-05 | Catholic League

Posted on 06/09/2005 11:50:50 AM PDT by Dancing Jane

CBS PETITIONED TO PROBE SHOWTIME

Catholic League president William Donohue explained today the league’s strategy for dealing with Showtime, the cable network that recently aired a hate-filled episode of “Penn and Teller”:

“On May 23, 24 and 27, Showtime’s ‘Penn and Teller’ aired the ‘Holier Than Thou’ episode that has so enraged Catholics, as well as people of all faiths (click here). The obscene assault on Mother Teresa, her Missionaries of Charity and the Catholic Church was arguably the most vicious anti-Catholic fare ever shown on television in the United States. An excerpt of this show was sent to 350 persons of influence, including every bishop who commands a diocese. Now we want results.

“Beginning today, we are launching a nation-wide campaign demanding that CBS initiate a probe into this matter. Why CBS? Showtime is owned by Viacom, and Viacom has many subsidiaries in the entertainment and communications industries, none of which is more prominent than CBS. Now it may be that those who work at CBS had nothing to do with the offending Showtime episode. Nonetheless, CBS bears corporate responsibility. Just as important, the famous CBS name has been sullied by what Showtime did.

“We are focusing our attention on two persons: Leslie Moonves, Chairman and CEO of CBS, and Nancy Tellem, President, CBS Paramount Network (Showtime is a Paramount TV studio that will remain with CBS even if Viacom splits into two entities this summer). The petition (click here) seeks justice: We want those responsible for this bigoted assault on Catholicism to be held accountable for the damage they have done.

“In addition to pushing this petition on our website, we will ask our members to get involved: the July-August edition of Catalyst, our monthly journal, will reprint the petition. We are most proud of the support that we have received from those outside the Catholic community. They know what’s at stake and they look to CBS to correct it.”


TOPICS: Announcements; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: anticatholicbigotry; catholicbashing; catholicleague; cbs; motherteresa; pennandteller; pennteller; showtime; trashtv; viacom; williamdonohue
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To: Moral Hazard
All P&T's Mother Teresa bashing followed a book written by Christopher Hitchens, conveniently published after her death.

Hitchens is a vehement atheist of the kind that is always offended by anyone's faith. His book has been charitably reviewed as being short on facts and largely consisting of his own opinions. He's an essayist with no pretense to being unbiased, and one thing that really made him mad was the 'rush' to beatify Mother Teresa. Although why a self-proclaimed socialist aethist would care is beyond me.:)

41 posted on 06/09/2005 12:30:59 PM PDT by xJones
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To: Bluegrass Conservative
What all did Penn and Teller do exactly? I've never heard them do any religious material. Everything I've heard prior had been pretty non-confrontational and funny.

Their "Bulls**t" shows on showtime take on certain topics, and then go about ripping them to shreds. Sometimes conservatives look upon these episodes favorably, and other times, well, you get the idea. It all depends on whos ox gets gored.

But these guys can get really extreme and offensive, which is something that they've always enjoyed in their act.

They had an episode on PETA, where they just tore PETA to shreds, which was pretty much univerally praised here.

Mark

42 posted on 06/09/2005 12:31:09 PM PDT by MarkL (I've got a fever, and the only prescription is MORE COWBELL!!!)
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To: eastsider
They are lies.

What specifically are lies?

43 posted on 06/09/2005 12:32:03 PM PDT by skip_intro
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To: MarkL
They had an episode on PETA, where they just tore PETA to shreds, which was pretty much univerally praised here.

Did you see the episode on recycling?

That must have really PO'd the greens!

44 posted on 06/09/2005 12:33:40 PM PDT by skip_intro
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To: Antoninus

Her hospices weren't sporting any hospital beds, ice chips, pain relievers or other medication. These people died on mats on the floor in agony. The only thing different was there were no dogs.


45 posted on 06/09/2005 12:35:39 PM PDT by auntyfemenist (Show me your papers...)
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To: Antoninus

No, but they do kill people because of the victims religion. And a Catholic priest was in charge of an IRA squad that bombed Claudy.

The political fight is based on nationalism. People are targeted because of their religion.


46 posted on 06/09/2005 12:35:43 PM PDT by elc
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To: MarkL

Similar to Dennis Miller back when he was on HBO?


47 posted on 06/09/2005 12:35:51 PM PDT by Bluegrass Conservative
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To: Antoninus

Yes, religion is a part of the problem in Ireland. Marching season is when most of the trouble occurs.


48 posted on 06/09/2005 12:37:42 PM PDT by auntyfemenist (Show me your papers...)
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To: auntyfemenist
Besides, Penn and Teller had a show a season or two ago where they bashed religion in general. No one was up in arms then. People only freak out when somone sneezes on a Qu'ran.

Really? Have Penn & Teller done a show on Islam yet? If not, one wonders when they will?
49 posted on 06/09/2005 12:38:20 PM PDT by Antoninus (Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini, Hosanna in excelsis!)
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To: Dancing Jane

Will Penn and Teller be doing a sequel on Islam anything soon. Scared to try that one I'll bet. What low lifes.


50 posted on 06/09/2005 12:38:43 PM PDT by marty60
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To: auntyfemenist
Her hospices weren't sporting any hospital beds, ice chips, pain relievers or other medication. These people died on mats on the floor in agony. The only thing different was there were no dogs.

Don't claim things on FR without being able to back them up. Cite your references for your statements.

51 posted on 06/09/2005 12:39:09 PM PDT by xJones
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To: Antoninus
"Actually, the Catholic League is more like the ADL than CAIR. Do you have a problem with the ADL?"

I have a problem with the ADL. They seem to be under the impression that Christianity is inherently antisemitic, and so they go after both conservative Christians and Catholics (like Mel Gibson). The reality is that devout Christians are easily the best friends that Jews have outside their own religion.
52 posted on 06/09/2005 12:39:34 PM PDT by Moral Hazard (Unfortunately the Golden Rule doesn't apply to sex.)
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To: glabbe; hilaryrhymeswithrich
It does have a liberal atheistic view point, but it hit whatever topic they are discussing pretty hard.

Except liberal atheism, I'm guessing.

53 posted on 06/09/2005 12:41:23 PM PDT by Romulus (Der Inn fließt in den Tiber.)
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To: Antoninus

WHY MOTHER TERESA SHOULD NOT BE A SAINT
By Christopher Hitchens

In the good old/bad old days, the procedure for making a former human being into a saint was well understood.

There had to be an interval of at least seven years after the death before beatification - the first stage in the process - could even be proposed. (This was to insure against any gusts of popular enthusiasm for a local figure who might later prove to be a phoney.)

There had to be proof of two miracles, attributable to the intercession of the deceased.

And there had to be a hearing, at which the advocatus Diaboli, or Devil's Advocate, would be appointed by the Church to make the strongest possible case against the nominee.

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I am not a Roman Catholic and the saint-making procedures of the Vatican are really none of my business. But it strikes me as odd that none of the above rules have been followed in the case of the newly-beatified woman who called herself "Mother" Teresa of Calcutta.

She was first put forward for beatification only four years after her death. Only one miracle has been required of her, and duly found to have been performed.

And, instead of appointing a Devil's Advocate, the Vatican invited me to be a witness for the Evil One, and expected me to do the job pro bono.

Their reason for asking was that I made a documentary called Hell's Angel, and wrote a short book entitled The Missionary Position, in which I reviewed Mother Teresa's career as if she had been an ordinary person.

I discovered that she had taken money from rich dictators like the Duvalier gang in Haiti, had been a friend of poverty rather than a friend of the poor, had never given any account of the huge sums of money donated to her, had railed against birth-control in the most overpopulated city on the planet and had been the spokeswoman for the most extreme dogmas of religious fundamentalism.

Actually, it's boasting to say that I "discovered" any of this. It was all there in plain sight for anyone to notice. But in the age of celebrity, nobody had troubled to ask if such a global reputation was truly earned or was simply the result of brilliant public relations.

"Wait a minute," said a TV host in Washington a few nights ago, when I debated all this with Mr John Donahue of the Catholic Defence League. "She built hospitals." No, sir, you wait a minute.

Mother Teresa was given, to our certain knowledge, many tens of millions of pounds. But she never built any hospitals. She claimed to have built almost 150 convents, for nuns joining her own order, in several countries. Was this where ordinary donors thought their money was going?

Furthermore, she received some of this money from the Duvaliers, and from Mr Charles Keating of the notorious Lincoln Savings and Loan of California, and both these sources had acquired the money by - how shall I put it? - borrowing money from the poor and failing to give it back.

How could this possibly be true? Doesn't everyone know that she spent her time kissing the sores of lepers and healing the sick? Ah, but what everyone knows isn't always true. You were more likely to run into Mother Teresa being photographed with Nancy Reagan, or posing with Princess Diana, or in the first-class cabin of Air India (where she had a permanent reservation).

You could see her in Ireland, campaigning against a law which would permit civil divorce and remarriage (though she publicly defended Princess Diana's right to be divorced).

You could encounter her on the podium in Stockholm, accepting yet another huge cheque and telling the Nobel audience that the greatest threat to world peace was... abortion. (Since she added that contraception was morally as bad as abortion, she essentially held the view that condoms and coils were a deadly threat to world peace. The Church does not insist on that degree of fundamentalism.)

And when she got sick, she would check herself into the Mayo Clinic or some other temple of American medicine. As one who has visited her primitive "hospice" for the dying in Calcutta, I should call that a wise decision. Nobody would go there except to check out, in one way or another.

"Give a man a reputation as an early riser," said Mark Twain "and that man can sleep till noon." Give a woman a reputation for holiness and compassion and apparently nothing she does can cause her to lose it.

Of Albanian descent and a keen nationalist, she visited the country when it was still a brutal dictatorship and "the world's first atheist state" to pay tribute to its grim Stalinist leader.

She fawned upon her shrewd protector Indira Gandhi at a time when the Indian government was imposing forced sterilisations. Above all, she urged the poor to think of their sufferings as a gift from God.

And she opposed the only thing that has ever been known to cure poverty - the empowerment of women in poor countries by giving them some say in their own reproduction.

Now, so they tell us, a woman in Bengal has recovered from a tumour after praying to Mother Teresa. I have received information from both the family and the physicians that says it was good medical treatment that did the job. Who knows?

I must say that I don't believe in miracles but if they do exist there are deserving cases which don't, in spite of fervent prayers, ever benefit from them.

When Mr Donahue was asked if he believed the statutory second miracle would occur, he said that he thought it would. I said that I thought so, too.

But I have already seen a collective hallucination occur as regards Mother Teresa, though it was produced by the less supernatural methods of modern, uncritical mass media.

Christopher Hitchens is a columnist for Vanity Fair.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.cfm?objectid=12495017&method=full&siteid=50143


54 posted on 06/09/2005 12:41:31 PM PDT by sono
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To: skip_intro

The most eggregious is that Mother Teresa's hospices provide no medical care because "she thought it was important for those who were in the hospice to suffer." The lie that "those dying at the hospices were not allowed to see their loved ones" is a complete twisting of her forbidding "friends" from bringing in contraband, such as "medication" like reefer and "reading material" like porn.


55 posted on 06/09/2005 12:42:06 PM PDT by eastsider
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To: pabianice
"Queer as Folk" is an HBO program. My fiance loves that program, but to me it's incredibly dull. I wouldn't find it interesting if it was the same plot-lines with heterosexual men and hot chicks, and I can't see why the characters being gay would make it entertaining.
56 posted on 06/09/2005 12:45:13 PM PDT by Moral Hazard (Unfortunately the Golden Rule doesn't apply to sex.)
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To: auntyfemenist
Her hospices weren't sporting any hospital beds, ice chips, pain relievers or other medication. These people died on mats on the floor in agony. The only thing different was there were no dogs.

I guess the human compassion and care of the nuns, who take these poor souls off the street so they can die surrounded by love and charity rather than uncared for in a gutter counts for nothing then, eh?

I won't even get into the spiritual benefits they offered as that obviously means nothing to you--To a Catholic, it means everything. More than all the ice chips and pain-killers in the world.

I suppose you run a fully functional modern hospice for dying societal rejects in desperately poor countries, though, right? If not, it takes an inhuman amount of hubris to criticize those with a track-record like Mother Theresa's.
57 posted on 06/09/2005 12:46:24 PM PDT by Antoninus (Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini, Hosanna in excelsis!)
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To: sono

That's Hitchens, very short on facts, and VERY long on his personal opinion. He's good at defamation, it's a pity he doesn't have more facts to back it up with.


58 posted on 06/09/2005 12:47:46 PM PDT by xJones
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To: auntyfemenist
Yes, religion is a part of the problem in Ireland. Marching season is when most of the trouble occurs.

You will now quote for me the Catholic bishops who have called for/exhorted the IRA to terrorize the Northern Irish.
59 posted on 06/09/2005 12:48:16 PM PDT by Antoninus (Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini, Hosanna in excelsis!)
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To: sono

Oh, right. Atheist socialist bomb-thrower Christopher Hitchens doesn't like Mother Theresa. Shocking. The next time I get my opinions of people and their actions from Christopher Hitchens will be the first time.


60 posted on 06/09/2005 12:51:03 PM PDT by Antoninus (Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini, Hosanna in excelsis!)
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