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To: Gordongekko909
I'm not going to cut and paste your entire response because this reply would just look cluttered...

Are you serious?

You haven't heard of a single gay themed network?

Bravo and Logo come to mind. You can do an internet search and find more. Several shows on MTV, VH1, E, Oxygen, etc. also exitst.

Gay themed T.V. shows? Try "Will and Grace," "Ellen Degeneris," "Rosie O'Donnel," "Kids in the Hall," again...google it.

My company is in Colorado Springs, CO...one of the reddest cities in a red state available...we have "sexual orientation" listed in our non-descrimination clauses...I challenge you to find a non-descrimination clause for any conservative company in Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, or ANY other purely Red state that does not include this phrase.

If you are not cowed into feeling uneasy speaking against homosexuality, good for you. You are in the minority.

You may just not be paying attention, or you may have your head purposely burried in the sand.

182 posted on 03/23/2006 7:41:58 PM PST by Washi
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To: Washi
You'd be hard-pressed to describe Bravo as "gay-themed." It's more "movie-themed." Casino isn't gay propaganda, last I checked. Logo is an MTV project. No surprises there. I eagerly await their ratings reports.

I'm aware that gay TV shows exist. They are targeted towards a very specific market. And their ratings reflect this. Here, knock yourself out.

That non-discrimination clause was put their at your company's own initiative. Someone decided that work output is more important than sexual orientation. Which is not a bad thing, especially if it prevents gay affirmative action.

And the day that I ever fear anyone enough to avoid expressing an opinion about them is the day that I have a tag on my toe.

183 posted on 03/23/2006 7:53:05 PM PST by Gordongekko909 (I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
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