Posted on 09/04/2006 10:58:10 AM PDT by TucsonJames
Normally, I would support your "pro-family" ideas. I am against the proliferation and normalization of homosexuality in this country, I am outraged at the degradation of women in rap videos and movies, and am horrified at the growing death cult that is the Islamic religion. It is maybe that last point that caused me to be shocked by your organization's disapproval of the re-airing of the CBS program "9/11". Your reasoning behind your protest of this show -- that there is profanity --is simply a narrow-minded, reactionary response to something that shaped all of our lives. The fact that the firefighters in the program use salty language to express their horror on this country's worst day is the essence of what all of us felt on 9/11/01. Don't you remember how you felt? Do you think you uttered a bad word on that day? Your protest of this show may accomplish your basest goal, but it forsakes the larger goal, which is to never allow the citizens of this country to forget what these Muslim dogs did to us! Thousands of people lost their lives at the hands of this death cult, and now we have Liberals trying to keep the memory of this show off the air. You have inadvertently joined that group. I ask you to reconsider your "call to action" and let local television affiliates show this program without fear. Instead, please consider telling your group to keep their children away from the television if they must, or not to watch it. But this country needs to be reminded of what happened on that awful day, in its true unadulterated form, lest we become complacent and ultimately Liberals. God Bless James Maumus Tucson, AZ
AFA is aself-promoting one trick pony,
Yeah but I didn't do it in public. They can do this without the language. A lack of bad language isn't going to make 9/11 go away.
I don't know. This smells like an attempt to get righties to oppose what many are saying is an excellent, evenhanded retelling of the story. But their website looks legit...
Does this show reality or is it a recreation? Is the profanity coming from commentators or people who are experincing the actual events?
To me, this would make a difference.
AFA is a real organization. But they sometimes go too far.
It's a documentary. Not a recreation.
People who were actually experiencing the events. The first profanity in the film is when they see the first plane crash into the Towers.
The trouble with organizations in business to show outrage is that they inevitably step over the line. At that point they begin to lose credibility.
The AFA has gone around the bend on this one. But that's nothing new. Still, I suppose they'll get some contributions out of it, and that's their goal.
I'm sure the fireman with the building falling around him said, "Oh, darn!"
Just say no to the AFA's money-grubbing.
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Thanks,
AM
It is time to tell CBS and the other networks that enough is enough!.
Disregard this post. I complained to the mods and see they moved real quickly to correct: American Family Association Wants To Supress 9/11 Documentary
Perhaps they just don't want to spread the nasty rumor that people in NYC curse, ever.
Maybe this is one way they are trying to keep people from seeing this without not showing it - make it so profanity-laden (like most hollywood films) that nobody wants to hear it!
I really don't have any interest in "shock jock" profanity for the sake of it, because it's the only way to draw viewers into a bad program. Profanity, nudity, and violence are usually cover ups for a bad script.
This isn't what that is here.
Airing real footage of unscripted events, especially when that event was 9-11, is the right thing to do. Otherwise why stop there? Should we sanitize the real blood split? The terror on people's faces? Bodies dropping from buildings? I realize the media already does this, but still.
They are wrong on this one. It should air unedited if this piece is as it has been described. Brutally honest about the events it covers.
CBS didn't make it "profanity-laden." It's a record of what people saw and how they reacted.
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