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CBS television thrusting 'married gays' on public
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Thursday, May 29, 2003 | Joe Kovacs

Posted on 05/29/2003 12:21:03 AM PDT by JohnHuang2

CBS Television is promoting tonight's debut of "The Amazing Race 4" by proudly proclaiming a male homosexual couple on the show to be married to each other.

The primetime reality show features 12 teams of two people with a pre-existing relationship racing around the world in a quest for a million-dollar prize.


'Married' male couple on CBS

In current promotional ads on the air, the network touts one of the teams – consisting of two men – as ''The Married Couple.''

"Yes, they are a married, gay couple," a CBS spokeswoman tells WorldNetDaily. "They're married and they're gay. Is there an issue?"

On the show's website, viewers are encouraged to click on biographical links for the teams, to learn more about their personal lives. The write-up on the "married" male couple includes the following:

Twenty-eight-year-old Reichen is a pilot and teaches at a flight school in Los Angeles. A former U.S. Air Force officer and a graduate of the U.S. Air Force academy, he is married to his teammate Chip. He loves skiing and flying and is very into being physically fit. He describes himself as "detail-oriented, caring and thrill-seeking." He speaks French and has traveled internationally quite a bit. Reichen's views on relationships are much more liberal than Chip's – He enjoys flirting with other guys, but that makes Chip upset.

Owned by Viacom, CBS says "Amazing Race" has previously featured "gay" contestants, but this is the first time it's trumpeting homosexuals as actually being married to each other.

"They bring a tremendous amount of enthusiasm into the show. They're great!" says the network.

When WorldNetDaily pressed CBS to find out more about the alleged matrimony of its contestants, the network explained that's what Reichen and Chip had written in their application to be on the program.

"Why can't they say they're married? What's the difference?" said the CBS spokeswoman. She went on to state she "believe[d] it's legal in certain states," though she did not specify where the Californians had any binding ceremony, if in fact they had one at all.

Family advocates are blasting CBS's marketing move, saying there's no such thing as legal homosexual marriage in the U.S.


Robert Knight

"Two men is not a marriage. It's pretend marriage," says Robert Knight, a former news editor at the Los Angeles Times who is now director of the Culture and Family Institute.

"This is profoundly dishonest and is intended to persuade Americans that so-called 'gay marriage' is already a reality, when no jurisdiction in America has legalized it."

While there's no government sanction for homosexual marriages, the state of Vermont has approved what it calls civil unions, the legal equivalent to marriage in everything but name. Two other states – California and Hawaii – have approved laws regarding benefits of domestic partners.

But many other states are passing legislation to resist the status of homosexual marriages.

On Tuesday, Texas became the 37th state to approve a law preventing the legal recognition of same-sex unions that have been sanctified by a government elsewhere.

"Like the vast majority of Texans, I believe that marriage represents a sacred union between a man and a woman," Gov. Rick Perry said in a statement.

For broadcast television, homosexuality is not a new concept.


Sean Hayes portrays homosexual on 'Will & Grace' (NBC)

Sitcoms like ABC's "Ellen" and NBC's "Will and Grace" have been among the first programs to put "gays" and lesbians in the limelight, and just this week, the cable channel Bravo – owned by the NBC division of General Electric – announced its summer launch of TV's first homosexual dating series, "Boy Meets Boy."

"As bad as 'Ellen' and 'Will and Grace' have been, ['The Amazing Race' married-homosexual promotion] is an outright lie," said Knight. "This is the worst we have seen from the broadcast networks. ... It's another reason why the big networks are losing viewers, and people are gravitating toward alternative news sources such as WorldNetDaily and the Fox News Channel."

Knight suggests people objecting to this and other programs log onto websites like OneMillionMoms.com and OneMillionDads.com which provide links for viewers to opine to broadcasters and advertisers.


American Express is one of the advertisers to have had high-profile tie-ins with "The Amazing Race," and while the company no longer has its "Moment of the Week" promotion, it says its current slate of commercials will continue to appear on CBS.

"We are a global company and advertise on a wide variety of programs through a number of different media to reach a diverse audience – current as well as potential customers," American Express spokeswoman Monica Beaupre told WorldNetDaily.

Other large companies which have had special advertising segments on previous "Amazing Race" series include Royal Caribbean Cruises, T-Mobile and Kodak.

As WorldNetDaily reported in October, Kodak is proud of its commitment to diversity, which includes homosexuality, even firing a 23-year Kodak veteran after he objected to a pro-homosexual memo circulated in the company's e-mail.

Leslie Moonves, president and CEO of CBS-TV says the network is committed to displaying diversity in the shows it airs:

As broadcasters, we aim to ensure that our national viewing audience is reflected in our programming and our people.

We recognize that a workforce comprised of a wide variety of perspectives, viewpoints and backgrounds is integral to our continued success.

This is not a campaign, but rather a fundamental way of doing business at CBS, and we continue to be steadfast in our goal to become more diverse and more representative of the public we serve.

Tonight's season premiere of "The Amazing Race" airs at 8 p.m. Eastern Time, in what's considered to be the family portion of primetime. Officials say previous episodes have drawn an estimated audience of nine million viewers.

"There's a buzz about the show, but we have not received any calls one way or another about the participants," said Joe Barnes, director of marketing at KOIN-TV, the CBS affiliate in Portland, Ore.

In San Francisco, a market with a large homosexual population, the CBS owned-and-operated station KPIX-TV speculates more people will be talking about the "gay marriage" angle once the program is broadcast.

"We've heard nothing from gays saying 'Thanks,'" said KPIX spokeswoman Akilah Monifah. "We've also heard nothing from homophobic types saying, 'How could you?' either."




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To: JohnHuang2
Notice how they always get attractive-looking "gay" men for these roles? Funny how these "archetype" homos never look like any that I've ever seen. Propagandizing? Who's propagandizing?

Take out .44 Remington...

Insert bullets...

Aim at television...

Take safety off...

Fire...

Repeat.
21 posted on 05/29/2003 11:12:09 AM PDT by Antoninus (In hoc signo, vinces †)
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To: JohnHuang2
CBS television thrusting 'married gays' on public

Did they have to use the word "THRUST"?

22 posted on 05/29/2003 11:19:27 AM PDT by DoctorMichael (......In your bedroom, Not my schools......)
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To: JohnHuang2
"Thrusting?"
23 posted on 05/29/2003 12:17:52 PM PDT by mabelkitty
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To: DoughtyOne
I have not had a TV for years. I'm so busy, there's no time to watch. When I do watch over at family or friends, it's for sporting events, etc.
24 posted on 05/29/2003 12:19:51 PM PDT by Fury
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To: goldstategop
Here's one.

Every Tuesday starting at 8:00 on TCM, they have pre-code movies until after midnight. These are the ones law-makers deemed to risque and had censorship put in place to "protect the public". Anyway, they call it "Complicated Women". This past Tuesday was Mae West, Constance Bennett, and Myrna Loy. They are a hoot.

We turn the VCR on, leave DirectTV box on, and record until the tape is out. Then we watch one a night and have a ball.

25 posted on 05/29/2003 12:20:48 PM PDT by mabelkitty
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To: JohnHuang2; .45MAN; AKA Elena; al_c; american colleen; Angelus Errare; Antoninus; aposiopetic; ...
Shoot-the-one-eyed-beast-in-the-livingroom bump! (Try a 12 gauge, double barrel, with 00 buck.)
26 posted on 05/29/2003 1:51:21 PM PDT by Polycarp (STILL PROUD2bRC!!!)
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To: GraniteStateConservative
I guess not.
27 posted on 05/29/2003 2:27:33 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: Ohioan
I don't disagree with you. I do believe that our society is being managed downward in an attempt to control us more easily.
28 posted on 05/29/2003 2:29:19 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: JohnHuang2
He speaks French ...
'Nuff said.
29 posted on 05/29/2003 2:30:41 PM PDT by eastsider
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To: Fury
I'm a news junkie, so I would have a hard time with that. For those who choose to do what you have done, I have no problem with it. But in today's society, you almost have to tune in to a certain degree to have some connection to society. Now as much as I dislike what's going on, I do believe it's a good idea to keep an eye on it to a certain extent.
30 posted on 05/29/2003 2:31:22 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: Polycarp
"Yes, they are a married, gay couple," a CBS spokeswoman tells WorldNetDaily. "They're married and they're gay. Is there an issue?"
There sure is. No marriage act (coitus), no marriage.
31 posted on 05/29/2003 2:34:24 PM PDT by eastsider
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To: Go Dub Go
You know you're right. The Great Race program usually has a gay couple on. Survivor only has one per season. My mistake.
33 posted on 05/29/2003 2:52:58 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: JohnHuang2
Add to the poll

CBS: King of 'queens'?

34 posted on 05/29/2003 3:04:58 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: DoughtyOne
I can only think of two open gays on Survivor.
35 posted on 05/29/2003 3:08:13 PM PDT by MattAMiller (Iraq was liberated in my name, how about yours?)
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To: Polycarp
I read the bio and I am utterly nauseated.
36 posted on 05/29/2003 3:31:14 PM PDT by Canticle_of_Deborah
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To: DoughtyOne
I listen to the radio and TV would be helpful during the times of emergencies, etc. Other than that, I think I would only watch The Simpsons, Food TV and TV Land... :)
37 posted on 05/29/2003 5:25:02 PM PDT by Fury
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To: MattAMiller
I do believe you have a point with this last session on the Amazon, but I believe there was one on at least four of the five other sessions. Some of them don't make a big deal out of it.

That Richard Hatch guy was a real a.h.
38 posted on 05/29/2003 5:33:24 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: Fury
Oh you... ;) Take care.
39 posted on 05/29/2003 5:34:13 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: JohnHuang2
You know, when I saw the commercial for the race I thought I was seeing things or just didn't have my hearing aide turned up enough. Unbelievably sickening. But, it's CBS.

And BRAVO ain't that far behind (no pun intended ).

40 posted on 05/29/2003 5:37:02 PM PDT by b4its2late ("Do, or do not. There is no 'try'." - Yoda ('The Empire Strikes Back'))
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