Thursday, November 16, 2006

RE: Domino's Response to advertising on FoxTV AntiFamily Programming

We regret your displeasure at seeing a Domino's Pizza commercial on Family Guy , American Dad, and The War at Home. Advertising on the program is not meant to convey any company position or endorsement of views expressed on the program.


MY RESPONSE:

Again like Toyota, Domino's Pizza takes no responsibility for the fact that their advertising dollars are going towards sponsoring filth and indecency.

RE: Toyota's Response to advertising on FoxTV Anti-Family shows

Thank you for contacting Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.

We apologize if our recent advertisement during the airing of American Dad, Family Guy, The War At Home, has offended you in any way, it certainly was not our intention do so.

Toyota's decision to advertise on any radio or television show is based on the level of interest generated by the American public. Toyota does not influence the subject matter of any radio or television show, nor do we endorse the viewpoints presented in their programming.


MY RESPONSE:

This is no excuse or valid reason to support filth. Basing Toyota's decisions only on numbers is not an excuse, it just demonstrates the company has no moral character.

By pouring advertising dollars into and sponsoring programs, you are promoting and endorsing the programming.

FoxTV: Anti-Family animated shows and sitcoms

Sent to advertisers for these shows (Wendy's, Taco Bell, Toyota, AllTel, Dominos, etc)

I am writing to you today to request that your company stop supportinI am writing to you today to request that your company stop supporting vulgar, indecent, and immoral television content. Specifically, stop advertising on Fox Television network on the shows “American Dad” and “Family Guy”, and the sitcom “The War at Home”. Each goes from bad to worse in their attack upon decency and their erosion of morality. Just a few short years ago, it would have been truly unthinkable that the content aired by Fox on these Sunday night shows would air on network television, let alone become tolerated and commonplace.

[NOTE: I excluded examples from the shows that are too graphic for me to repeat here.]

Your company advertised on one or more of the pornographic shows listed above.

I am outraged at the degrading themes your company is supporting with your advertising dollars. My family and friends will not patron a business that sponsors such depravity. It is my hope that you were merely unaware of the content of these shows, and that your company will reposition your advertisements in support of more family-oriented programming.

“The War at Home” advertisers: http://www.americandecency.org/email_updates/email11.12d.06.htm

“Family Guy” advertisers: http://www.americandecency.org/email_updates/email11.12c.06.htm

“American Dad” advertisers: http://www.americandecency.org/email_updates/email11.12b.06.htm

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

ABC: Rosie’s hate-filled rant against Christians

Dear Sir or Madam,

I am writing to ABC television executives demanding an immediate clarification of whether or not ABC supports Rosie O’Donnell’s hate-filled rant against Christians during an episode of “The View”.

In case you have forgotten, Rosie declared “Radical Christianity is just as threatening as radical Islam in a country like America.”

Following her comments, the Media Research Center presented nearly 60,000 petitions to Alex Wallau, President of Operations at ABC, demanding a written response from ABC clarifying their official position on Ms. O’Donnell’s outrageous error in judgment and for that letter to be sent to Brent Bozell, Founder of the Media Research Center.

In the week days since that petition presentation, no such letter has arrived.

I am deeply offended that ABC-TV can so easily ignore hundreds of thousands of emails, phone calls and personally delivered petitions asking for an apology for Rosie O’Donnell’s inflammatory comments. This lack of accountability and disrespect leads me to only one conclusion—that ABC television both condones and endorses an anti-Christian agenda.

Again, I urge you to take this matter seriously, and apologize to those of us who were deeply offended by Rosie O’Donnell’s comments.

Thank you for your prompt attention.

Thursday, November 2, 2006

Telecom bill

We need a “Multicast/Equal Access” Amendment to the Telecom bill.

Please support "Net Neutrality" in the Telecom bill.

"Multicast/Equal Access" (formerly called "Multicast/Must-carry") will go a long way to preventing discrimination against broadcasters. Without a "Multicast/Equal Access" law, the cable and satellite companies would be able to deny access to independent broadcasters.

If "Net Neutrality" legislation does not pass, consumers will have to pay an additional fee to have a website. The cable/telephone monopoly will divide the Internet into a "fast track" and "slow track".

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

Planned Parenthood's brutal use of our tax dollars

Planned Parenthood's Annual Report (according to the most recent available reporting statistics) shows that almost a third of the organization's $810 million in total revenue ($265.2 million) came from Government Grants and Contracts.

Our hard-earned tax dollars are flowing straight into the coffers of the largest abortion promoter and provider in the United States.

Please help STOP Planned Parenthood's brutal use of our tax dollars.

Stand in support of legislation by Senator David Vitter that calls for an end to government funding of Planned Parenthood.