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To: paulat

Let us know what transpires, please.


76 posted on 12/14/2005 1:19:18 PM PST by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || To Libs: You are failing to celebrate MY diversity! || Iran Azadi)
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Pretty much the same as the Seattle Times story. Berendt said Bertha (the person who runs the sales site) is a woman in her 70s and a Christian, and he wasn't going to fire her. Dori asked what if it had been a rainbow symbol for gays, etc. Berendt weaseled it as he always does.

Notice how the Times calls it a "parody" -- if it had been any other group maligned, it would have been "hate speech."

Wednesday, December 14, 2005 - Page updated at 12:00 AM

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002682385_fish14m.html

Democrats under fire over fish parody By Ralph Thomas

Seattle Times Olympia bureau

OLYMPIA — The state Democratic Party is catching heat for posting an item on its Web site that parodies the popular Christian fish symbol commonly seen on the back of cars.

The item — a magnetic version of the fish, emblazoned with flames and the word "Hypocrite" alongside a cross — appeared last week on the Democrats' Web site. It was displayed along with other political-message magnets, bumper stickers and buttons that the party sells.

State Democratic Party Chairman Paul Berendt said he first found out about the hypocrite fish posting on Friday when someone from KIRO radio called to ask him to go on the air to give an explanation.

"The moment I became aware of it, I insisted it be taken down," Berendt said Tuesday. "I'm sorry if anyone was offended. It's embarrassing."

Berendt said the item had not been "properly vetted" and was on the Web site for less than 48 hours. He said the party didn't even have any of the magnets in stock.

"We didn't sell any of them, and we're not going to," he said.

State Rep. Doug Ericksen, R-Bellingham, put out a news release Tuesday criticizing the Democrats for posting what he described as an "anti-Christian" symbol.

"It's just amazing that they have people sitting in their office who think that way," Ericksen said. "You would never see anything on a Republican Web site demeaning Judaism or the Islamic faith."

The fish magnet is copyrighted by a Mount Vernon company called Reefer Magnets. The company mostly sells magnets with pro-marijuana messages such as "Hemp is Patriotic" and "Jesus is coming, roll another joint."

Berendt said he wasn't sure what the fish symbol is supposed to mean but said he thinks it is aimed at "people who claim to be pro-life but are for the death penalty."

Ralph Thomas: 360-943-9882

77 posted on 12/14/2005 3:21:17 PM PST by paulat
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