Suppose I told you Procter & Gamble created and ran an ad that
showed two men (in fuzzy focus at top center of the ad) in bed
after an apparent sexual encounter.
Suppose I told you the ad showed clothing scattered across the
floor like the two men were in a hurry to get undressed and get into
the bed.
Suppose I told you the P&G ad was captioned with these words:
"You were more concerned with taking them off than folding them up."
(In other words, the two men just could not wait to get into bed to
have homosexual sex.)
Suppose the ad goes on to say you can use Downy Wrinkle Release,
a P&G product, to unwrinkle your clothes left on the floor in your
haste to get into bed.
Suppose I told you this ad, which leaves the impression that
homosexual sex is normal, thrilling and exciting, was created by P&G and run
in a homosexual publication called "Xtra".
I know you would have a hard time believing me. So see it for
yourself. Click here to see the ad.
http://www.commercialcloset.org/cgi-bin/iowa/portrayals.html?record=732
If that link is not no longer active, click here
http://www.pgboycott.com/pgcommercialcloset.pdf
There should be no doubt P&G is aggressively promoting the
homosexual agenda. A company doesn't create and run an ad that leaves
the impression that homosexual sex is thrilling and exciting unless
they support the homosexual agenda.
It should come as no surprise when P&G supports homosexual marriage.
This is the company that has aggressively come out in favor of
repealing the law in Cincinnati which forbids giving homosexuals
special rights, but at the same time has refused to support the Ohio
Marriage Protection Amendment which defines marriage as being only
between one man and one woman.
Remember, this is the company that said they "will not tolerate
discrimination [against homosexuals] in any form, against anyone,
for any reason." To keep homosexuals from being legally married is
discrimination [for good reason] that P&G says they will not tolerate.
American Family Association is asking individuals to:
(1) Boycott three products of P&G Crest toothpaste, Tide
detergent, and Pampers diapers. (Make sure your replacement is not a
P&G product. Look on the back of the product.)
(2) Call Chairman A.G. Lafley at 513-983-1100 and politely let him
know that you are participating in the boycott and will ask others to
do the same.
(3) Click here to register your support for the boycott.
http://www.pgboycott.com
(4) Please forward this to your friends and family. They will have
to see it to believe it, also.
(5) Click here to print out and distribute the boycott Crest,
Tide and Pampers petition. http://www.pgboycott.com/PGBoycottPetition.pdf
Sincerely,
Don
Donald E. Wildmon, Founder and Chairman
American Family Association
I formatted it for easier reading.