Posted on 10/15/2009 5:18:12 AM PDT by combat_boots
My ten-year-old daughter loves So You Think You Can Dance. I suspect most eight to eighteen-year-old girls do. So, my question to the producers of this hit show is: Why are you pointing my daughter to a web page asking her to work at Planned Parenthood?
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My God, what next?????
Welcome to the land of Hugo Chavez
“So You Think You Can Dance” is horribly left wing. Especially when I saw the anti-war dance they made all of the dancers do one season (of course, none of them complained).
ML/NJ
The left controls nearly everything on TV, been that way for a long time.
I heard that on “America’s Next Top Model” the first thing they tell the girls is that if they won’t do nude shots, then they have no business being there.
Porn is not modeling IMO.
That show should just die, they all should. Prime time stinks right now.
We got a call a week or so ago asking to donate to ‘Breast Cancer Awareness’ and I told the woman that they got plenty of money and ‘awareness’ and that we were giving our cancer charity dollars to the black sheep of the cancer world: lung cancer. After all, we owe a debt of gratitude to smokers because it is their billions of tax dollars that are helping to provide health care to children across our country. The woman was stunned silent and I hung up the phone. LOL!
I prefer to donate my money to finding a cure, not to idle “awareness.”
Good point.
I would love to see the salaries of the people who are in charge of “Breast Cancer Awareness Week.
Unfortunately, the liberals have taken over this charity too and use it to promote their own agendas. Scroll down to the video:
‘Why We Need Health Care Reform’
http://www.breastcancerawareness.com/video_humana.php
They use the ‘Obama talking points’ and statistics.
It’s pretty sad that the libs care more about their progressive agenda than they do the real people suffering from this disease.
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BTT!
Teeheevee has stunk for many years. Somewhere around 2003 or so I quit tuning into the one show I watched regularly, and today turn it on only for the rare football game (once or twice a year).
Don't miss TV one bit.
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