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Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: ""
Date: 02 Feb 2005 09:30:28 AM
Object: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon
PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon
Despite criticism from education secretary, own network's cancellation
Posted: February 2, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
2005 WorldNetDaily.com
Despite a rebuke from the new education secretary and an official
cancellation by PBS, several large affiliates of the public TV network
say they will air today a controversial episode of "Postcards from
Buster," a cartoon series for pre-schoolers, that portrays
homosexuality.
Shortly after taking office last week, Secretary Margaret Spellings
denounced PBS for using public dollars to promote the homosexual
lifestyle.
In a letter to the president of PBS, Spellings said: "Many parents
would not want their young children exposed to the lifestyles
portrayed in this episode. Congress' and the Department's purpose in
funding this kind of programming certainly was not to introduce this
kind of subject matter to children, particularly through the powerful
and intimate medium of television."
PBS subsequently canceled the episode, entitled "Sugartime!" In the
episode, Buster the rabbit visits a Vermont home headed by two
lesbians.
According to a report in New York Newsday, WGBH, the powerful Boston
public television station that makes the series, said it will air the
program today and has offered it to other PBS stations. The paper says
18 stations plan to air it, including New York's WNET and KQED in San
Francisco.
Maryland Public Television said it will not air the program tomorrow
but might show it later, Newsday reported.
"We really have delineated children's television as a safe harbor for
families," Maryland Public Television spokesman Larry Hoffman told the
paper. "But we also realize we have a commitment to tolerance. It's a
tough decision."
Peggy Charren, a WGBH board member, effused about the program.
"I am so proud of WGBH for airing this show and making it available so
that other stations can now order it," Charren told the New York
paper. "Unlike most of the people who are talking about this episode,
I have actually seen it, and it is such a sweet, mild and wonderful
program."
The American Family Association is urging its supporters to thank
Spellings for taking a stand against the show.
"Secretary Spellings has been ridiculed in the liberal media and
bombarded by the homosexual community because of her bold stand for
our children," Don Wildmon, AFA chairman, said in a statement. "We
need to let her know that mainstream America appreciates her
recognition that the government should not push a homosexual agenda on
children that goes against many parents' convictions.
"Children's videos should not be used to promote the homosexual
lifestyle, and we want Margaret Spellings to know we appreciate her
commitment to our children and respect for their parents."
"Postcards from Buster," which gets most of its $5 million budget from
the taxpayers, features a rabbit whose parents are divorced and who
travels with his pilot father sending video "postcards" back home.
The Education Department has paid about $100 million to PBS under a
five-year contract to provide TV programming targeting preschoolers.
.

User: "WH"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 02 Feb 2005 10:28:27 AM
wrote:

PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon
Despite criticism from education secretary, own network's

cancellation


Posted: February 2, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
2005 WorldNutDaily.com

Get over it then...move on man...get a fuckin' life! You don't like it
then change the fuckin' channel...jeeze! Watch foxnews instead...they
can be counted on to have a program on that gives you good hearty
advice on how to be a good God fearing American patriot by hating
ethnic minorities in your neighbourhood...particularly Muslims. Right
up your street pantyboy!
WH
.
User: ""

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 03 Feb 2005 09:33:44 AM


itw...@happen.com wrote:

PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon
Despite criticism from education secretary, own network's

cancellation


Posted: February 2, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
2005 WorldNutDaily.com

Get over it then..

Nope, not when public funds are paying for the programming.
Tony
.


User: "Nonsequiturlexa"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 02 Feb 2005 10:54:23 PM

Subject: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon
From:


Date: 2/2/2005 7:30 AM Pacific Standard Time
Message-id: <1107358200.b9bdfb5452406ebced3a54019e3fd0a8@teranews>

PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon
Despite criticism from education secretary, own network's cancellation

Posted: February 2, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
2005 WorldNetDaily.com

Despite a rebuke from the new education secretary and an official
cancellation by PBS, several large affiliates of the public TV network
say they will air today a controversial episode of "Postcards from
Buster," a cartoon series for pre-schoolers, that portrays
homosexuality.

Shortly after taking office last week, Secretary Margaret Spellings
denounced PBS for using public dollars to promote the homosexual
lifestyle.


In a letter to the president of PBS, Spellings said: "Many parents
would not want their young children exposed to the lifestyles
portrayed in this episode. Congress' and the Department's purpose in
funding this kind of programming certainly was not to introduce this
kind of subject matter to children, particularly through the powerful
and intimate medium of television."

PBS subsequently canceled the episode, entitled "Sugartime!" In the
episode, Buster the rabbit visits a Vermont home headed by two
lesbians.

According to a report in New York Newsday, WGBH, the powerful Boston
public television station that makes the series, said it will air the
program today and has offered it to other PBS stations. The paper says
18 stations plan to air it, including New York's WNET and KQED in San
Francisco.

Maryland Public Television said it will not air the program tomorrow
but might show it later, Newsday reported.

"We really have delineated children's television as a safe harbor for
families," Maryland Public Television spokesman Larry Hoffman told the
paper. "But we also realize we have a commitment to tolerance. It's a
tough decision."

Peggy Charren, a WGBH board member, effused about the program.

"I am so proud of WGBH for airing this show and making it available so
that other stations can now order it," Charren told the New York
paper. "Unlike most of the people who are talking about this episode,
I have actually seen it, and it is such a sweet, mild and wonderful
program."

The American Family Association is urging its supporters to thank
Spellings for taking a stand against the show.

"Secretary Spellings has been ridiculed in the liberal media and
bombarded by the homosexual community because of her bold stand for
our children," Don Wildmon, AFA chairman, said in a statement. "We
need to let her know that mainstream America appreciates her
recognition that the government should not push a homosexual agenda on
children that goes against many parents' convictions.

"Children's videos should not be used to promote the homosexual
lifestyle, and we want Margaret Spellings to know we appreciate her
commitment to our children and respect for their parents."

"Postcards from Buster," which gets most of its $5 million budget from
the taxpayers, features a rabbit whose parents are divorced and who
travels with his pilot father sending video "postcards" back home.

The Education Department has paid about $100 million to PBS under a
five-year contract to provide TV programming targeting preschoolers.










What very few people actually know is that
Secretary Margaret Spellings s a closet lesbian.
Tangents are infinite in all of natures
universes constantly and at random.
*D OUOSVAVV M*
*NONSEQUITURLEXA*
*PUBLIUS ENIGMA*
Oh Joy!
The Psychedelic Pope
Patron Saint of the Internet
http://www.apple2.org.za/gswv/me/
.

User: ""

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 03 Feb 2005 09:31:27 AM
Bible's reply on homosexuals was in the section with Moses where if a
man sleeps with his aunt, sister, father's wife or another man there
bodies are burned.
God explains for these similar reasons they werer sold as slaves to
Egypt and why Isreal received the new land from the previous dwellers.
itwill@happen.com wrote:

PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon
Despite criticism from education secretary, own network's

cancellation


Posted: February 2, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
2005 WorldNetDaily.com

Despite a rebuke from the new education secretary and an official
cancellation by PBS, several large affiliates of the public TV

network

say they will air today a controversial episode of "Postcards from
Buster," a cartoon series for pre-schoolers, that portrays
homosexuality.

Shortly after taking office last week, Secretary Margaret Spellings
denounced PBS for using public dollars to promote the homosexual
lifestyle.


In a letter to the president of PBS, Spellings said: "Many parents
would not want their young children exposed to the lifestyles
portrayed in this episode. Congress' and the Department's purpose in
funding this kind of programming certainly was not to introduce this
kind of subject matter to children, particularly through the powerful
and intimate medium of television."

PBS subsequently canceled the episode, entitled "Sugartime!" In the
episode, Buster the rabbit visits a Vermont home headed by two
lesbians.

According to a report in New York Newsday, WGBH, the powerful Boston
public television station that makes the series, said it will air the
program today and has offered it to other PBS stations. The paper

says

18 stations plan to air it, including New York's WNET and KQED in San
Francisco.

Maryland Public Television said it will not air the program tomorrow
but might show it later, Newsday reported.

"We really have delineated children's television as a safe harbor for
families," Maryland Public Television spokesman Larry Hoffman told

the

paper. "But we also realize we have a commitment to tolerance. It's a
tough decision."

Peggy Charren, a WGBH board member, effused about the program.

"I am so proud of WGBH for airing this show and making it available

so

that other stations can now order it," Charren told the New York
paper. "Unlike most of the people who are talking about this episode,
I have actually seen it, and it is such a sweet, mild and wonderful
program."

The American Family Association is urging its supporters to thank
Spellings for taking a stand against the show.

"Secretary Spellings has been ridiculed in the liberal media and
bombarded by the homosexual community because of her bold stand for
our children," Don Wildmon, AFA chairman, said in a statement. "We
need to let her know that mainstream America appreciates her
recognition that the government should not push a homosexual agenda

on

children that goes against many parents' convictions.

"Children's videos should not be used to promote the homosexual
lifestyle, and we want Margaret Spellings to know we appreciate her
commitment to our children and respect for their parents."

"Postcards from Buster," which gets most of its $5 million budget

from

the taxpayers, features a rabbit whose parents are divorced and who
travels with his pilot father sending video "postcards" back home.

The Education Department has paid about $100 million to PBS under a
five-year contract to provide TV programming targeting preschoolers.

.

User: "Su Zanadu"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 03 Feb 2005 08:59:36 PM
Do you watch the new show "Drawn Together" Tony?
Meet the cast:
http://www.comedycentral.com/tv_shows/drawntogether/bios.jhtml
It's coming on now! 10pm.
SuZanne
.
User: ""

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 09:14:32 AM

Do you watch the new show "Drawn Together" Tony?

Wouldn't waste my time.
Tony
.

User: "=?iso-8859-1?q?Salem_the_frickin_house_cat=99?="

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 03 Feb 2005 09:50:40 PM
Is it available on FOXTEL ?!???!?!?!??!?!?!?!?
Hooroo / Ciao bella ;-)
Uncle Wally ;-)
===============================
.
User: "Nonsequiturlexa"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 12:16:26 AM
My FAV line from that show is:
"Some times I make in my pants!"
Patron Saint of the Internet
.


User: "Nonsequiturlexa"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 12:17:54 AM
Oh nevermind -- I'm confused again
I need the nurse to adjust my med-drip it seems.
It was Crank Yankers -- NOW I remember
:) I think!
Patron Saint of the Internet
.
User: "=?iso-8859-1?q?Salem_the_frickin_house_cat=99?="

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 01:51:58 AM
Nonsequiturlexa wrote:

Oh nevermind -- I'm confused again
I need the nurse to adjust my med-drip it seems.

It was Crank Yankers -- NOW I remember
:) I think!




Patron Saint of the Internet

Oooooh, your Uncle Wally luvs Crank Yankers !!!
It the frickin' Muppets on Steroids !!!!
Frick, hang on a mo, my fave song is on the radio again !!!
woooaaa
hoooooo
no no no
See I don't.. know why I like you so much..
I gave ya all of my trust I told you.. I loved you
now its all down the drain you put me through a pain
I wanna let you know how I feel
Chorus:
***** what I saidit don't mean ***** now
***** the presents might as well throw em' out
***** all those kisses they didn't mean jack
***** you, you ***** I don't want you back
***** what I said it don't mean ***** now
***** the presents might as well throw em' out
***** all those kisses they didn't mean jack
***** you, you ***** I don't want you back
You thought you could keep this ***** from me.. yeah
you burned ***** I heard the story
you played me you even gave him head
now your asking for me back
your just another hack
look else were cause your done with me
Chorus:
***** what I said it don't mean ***** now
***** the presents might as well throw em' out
***** all those kisses they didn't mean jack
***** you, you ***** I don't want you back
***** what I said it don't mean ***** now
***** the presents might as well throw em' out
***** all those kisses they didn't mean jack
***** you, you ***** I don't want you back
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
your question did I care?
you can ask anyone
I even said you were my great one
now its i'm over
but I do amit i'm sad it hurts real bad
I can't sweat that cause i loved a *****
Chorus:
***** what I said it don't mean ***** now
***** the presents might as well throw em' out
***** all those kisses they didn't mean jack
***** you, you ***** I don't want you back
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
(keep saying it till the end)
.
User: "Nonsequiturlexa"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 07:25:27 PM

Subject: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon
From: "=?iso-8859-1?q?Salem_the_frickin'_house_cat=99?="
yessireeyesindeedydo@yahoo.ca
Date: 2/3/2005 11:51 PM Pacific Standard Time
Message-id: <1107503518.397970.139220@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>


Nonsequiturlexa wrote:

Oh nevermind -- I'm confused again
I need the nurse to adjust my med-drip it seems.

It was Crank Yankers -- NOW I remember
:) I think!




Patron Saint of the Internet


Oooooh, your Uncle Wally luvs Crank Yankers !!!

It the frickin' Muppets on Steroids !!!!

Frick, hang on a mo, my fave song is on the radio again !!!

woooaaa
hoooooo
no no no

See I don't.. know why I like you so much..
I gave ya all of my trust I told you.. I loved you
now its all down the drain you put me through a pain
I wanna let you know how I feel

Chorus:
***** what I saidit don't mean ***** now
***** the presents might as well throw em' out
***** all those kisses they didn't mean jack
***** you, you ***** I don't want you back
***** what I said it don't mean ***** now
***** the presents might as well throw em' out
***** all those kisses they didn't mean jack
***** you, you ***** I don't want you back

You thought you could keep this ***** from me.. yeah
you burned ***** I heard the story
you played me you even gave him head
now your asking for me back
your just another hack
look else were cause your done with me

Chorus:
***** what I said it don't mean ***** now
***** the presents might as well throw em' out
***** all those kisses they didn't mean jack
***** you, you ***** I don't want you back
***** what I said it don't mean ***** now
***** the presents might as well throw em' out
***** all those kisses they didn't mean jack
***** you, you ***** I don't want you back

oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah

your question did I care?
you can ask anyone
I even said you were my great one
now its i'm over
but I do amit i'm sad it hurts real bad
I can't sweat that cause i loved a *****

Chorus:
***** what I said it don't mean ***** now
***** the presents might as well throw em' out
***** all those kisses they didn't mean jack
***** you, you ***** I don't want you back

oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
oww oww uh huh yeah
(keep saying it till the end)








Goodness I'm shocked. You must have
sensed that I'm really a transexual.
Patron Saint of the Internet
.
User: "=?iso-8859-1?q?Salem_the_frickin_house_cat=99?="

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 08:23:20 PM
No, it wasn't meant to be a reference to your good self, little buddy
!!!
It just so happens that it is my favoritist song of the Millenium &
it came up on the Internet radio station whilst your Uncle Wally was
feverishly typing away !!!
& I was chirpily singing along to the great melody !!!!!
No offense was intended, little buddy ;-)
Hooroo / Toodle-pips ;-)
Uncle Wally ;-)
.





User: ""

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 03 Feb 2005 09:26:53 AM
People learn what they see, for this reason was all soddom and gomora
destroyed.
Some countries still have many inter-marriages between cousins (or
multiple wives) where as other countries it's virtually non-existant.
itwill@happen.com wrote:

PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon
Despite criticism from education secretary, own network's

cancellation


Posted: February 2, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
2005 WorldNetDaily.com

Despite a rebuke from the new education secretary and an official
cancellation by PBS, several large affiliates of the public TV

network

say they will air today a controversial episode of "Postcards from
Buster," a cartoon series for pre-schoolers, that portrays
homosexuality.

Shortly after taking office last week, Secretary Margaret Spellings
denounced PBS for using public dollars to promote the homosexual
lifestyle.


In a letter to the president of PBS, Spellings said: "Many parents
would not want their young children exposed to the lifestyles
portrayed in this episode. Congress' and the Department's purpose in
funding this kind of programming certainly was not to introduce this
kind of subject matter to children, particularly through the powerful
and intimate medium of television."

PBS subsequently canceled the episode, entitled "Sugartime!" In the
episode, Buster the rabbit visits a Vermont home headed by two
lesbians.

According to a report in New York Newsday, WGBH, the powerful Boston
public television station that makes the series, said it will air the
program today and has offered it to other PBS stations. The paper

says

18 stations plan to air it, including New York's WNET and KQED in San
Francisco.

Maryland Public Television said it will not air the program tomorrow
but might show it later, Newsday reported.

"We really have delineated children's television as a safe harbor for
families," Maryland Public Television spokesman Larry Hoffman told

the

paper. "But we also realize we have a commitment to tolerance. It's a
tough decision."

Peggy Charren, a WGBH board member, effused about the program.

"I am so proud of WGBH for airing this show and making it available

so

that other stations can now order it," Charren told the New York
paper. "Unlike most of the people who are talking about this episode,
I have actually seen it, and it is such a sweet, mild and wonderful
program."

The American Family Association is urging its supporters to thank
Spellings for taking a stand against the show.

"Secretary Spellings has been ridiculed in the liberal media and
bombarded by the homosexual community because of her bold stand for
our children," Don Wildmon, AFA chairman, said in a statement. "We
need to let her know that mainstream America appreciates her
recognition that the government should not push a homosexual agenda

on

children that goes against many parents' convictions.

"Children's videos should not be used to promote the homosexual
lifestyle, and we want Margaret Spellings to know we appreciate her
commitment to our children and respect for their parents."

"Postcards from Buster," which gets most of its $5 million budget

from

the taxpayers, features a rabbit whose parents are divorced and who
travels with his pilot father sending video "postcards" back home.

The Education Department has paid about $100 million to PBS under a
five-year contract to provide TV programming targeting preschoolers.

.
User: "Absolute Zero"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 03 Feb 2005 09:58:18 AM
wrote:

People learn what they see, for this reason was all soddom and gomora
destroyed.

Exodus 21:2-6 God endorses slavery. He even set up laws as to how
slavery was to be carried out, and goes as far as to ok beating them.
Exodus 21:7 God sanctiones the selling of ones daughter.
Exodus 22:18 God orders the death of witches, sorceresses and anyone
who practices magic. This verse was used as justification for the
Inquisition.
Exodus 32:27 God ordered to be killed, 3,000 Israelites for no greater
crime than worshipping a golden calf.
Leviticus 20:9-10 God commands death for cursing out ones parents and
death for adultery.
Leviticus 20:13 God is a homophobe.
Leviticus 21:16-23 Handicapped people must not approach the altar.
Leviticus 26:30 “And ye shall eat the flesh of your sons, and the flesh
of your daughters shall ye eat.”
Leviticus 27:28-29 God ordered and allowed human sacrifices.
Numbers 16:27 God buries alive Korah and his family.
Numbers 16:35 God killed 250 Levite princes who disagreed with Moses’
leadership. He wanted to slay more until he was talked out of it!!!
Later he put a plague upon 14,700 Jews who thought there was something
wrong in killing 250 princes.
Numbers 21:1-3 God utterly destroyed the Canaanites at Hormah as a favor
to the Jews.
Numbers 21:27-35 God abetted Moses in utterly destroying the Amorites at
Heshbon “the men, the women, and the little ones.”
Numbers 31:17-18 God commands Moses to kill all the Medianite people
including children and women. To top it off he commands that the
virgins be saved for later raping by Moses’ soldiers.
Deuteronomy 3:3-7 God ordered Moses’ army to “utterly destroy” 60
cities, killing all the women and children within!
Deuteronomy 7:12 God ordered the Israelites to kill all the people of
seven nations. He even adds, “show no mercy unto them”.
Deuteronomy 20:16 God orders that we kill everything that breathes in
the cities that he gives us for an inheritance
Deuteronomy 23:2 A ***** can’t attend church “even to his tenth
generation.”
Either God is a sick psychopath... or... you shouldn't take the OT too
literally.
So what Jesus say about homosexuality? Nothing, get over it.
-A


Some countries still have many inter-marriages between cousins (or
multiple wives) where as other countries it's virtually non-existant.


itwill@happen.com wrote:

PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon
Despite criticism from education secretary, own network's


cancellation

Posted: February 2, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern
2005 WorldNetDaily.com

Despite a rebuke from the new education secretary and an official
cancellation by PBS, several large affiliates of the public TV


network

say they will air today a controversial episode of "Postcards from
Buster," a cartoon series for pre-schoolers, that portrays
homosexuality.

Shortly after taking office last week, Secretary Margaret Spellings
denounced PBS for using public dollars to promote the homosexual
lifestyle.


In a letter to the president of PBS, Spellings said: "Many parents
would not want their young children exposed to the lifestyles
portrayed in this episode. Congress' and the Department's purpose in
funding this kind of programming certainly was not to introduce this
kind of subject matter to children, particularly through the powerful
and intimate medium of television."

PBS subsequently canceled the episode, entitled "Sugartime!" In the
episode, Buster the rabbit visits a Vermont home headed by two
lesbians.

According to a report in New York Newsday, WGBH, the powerful Boston
public television station that makes the series, said it will air the
program today and has offered it to other PBS stations. The paper


says

18 stations plan to air it, including New York's WNET and KQED in San
Francisco.

Maryland Public Television said it will not air the program tomorrow
but might show it later, Newsday reported.

"We really have delineated children's television as a safe harbor for
families," Maryland Public Television spokesman Larry Hoffman told


the

paper. "But we also realize we have a commitment to tolerance. It's a
tough decision."

Peggy Charren, a WGBH board member, effused about the program.

"I am so proud of WGBH for airing this show and making it available


so

that other stations can now order it," Charren told the New York
paper. "Unlike most of the people who are talking about this episode,
I have actually seen it, and it is such a sweet, mild and wonderful
program."

The American Family Association is urging its supporters to thank
Spellings for taking a stand against the show.

"Secretary Spellings has been ridiculed in the liberal media and
bombarded by the homosexual community because of her bold stand for
our children," Don Wildmon, AFA chairman, said in a statement. "We
need to let her know that mainstream America appreciates her
recognition that the government should not push a homosexual agenda


on

children that goes against many parents' convictions.

"Children's videos should not be used to promote the homosexual
lifestyle, and we want Margaret Spellings to know we appreciate her
commitment to our children and respect for their parents."

"Postcards from Buster," which gets most of its $5 million budget


from

the taxpayers, features a rabbit whose parents are divorced and who
travels with his pilot father sending video "postcards" back home.

The Education Department has paid about $100 million to PBS under a
five-year contract to provide TV programming targeting preschoolers.



.
User: ""

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 03 Feb 2005 06:42:20 PM
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.databases.oracle.server/msg/ea484382fffdef4c
.
User: "Absolute Zero"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 03 Feb 2005 07:09:18 PM
wrote:

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.databases.oracle.server/msg/ea484382fffdef4c

From the unsurprisingly controversial 'Secret Gospel of Mark'...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_Gospel_of_Mark
<=
.. . .
In response to his correspondent, Theodore, Clement quotes two sections
which he claims have been distorted by the heretics. The brief excerpt
from the Secret Gospel of Mark quoted by Clement raised a storm of
controversy:
"And they come into Bethany. And a certain woman whose brother had
died was there. And, coming, she prostrated herself before Jesus and
says to him, 'Son of David, have mercy on me.' But the disciples rebuked
her. And Jesus, being angered, went off with her into the garden where
the tomb was, and straightway a great cry was heard from the tomb. And
going near Jesus rolled away the stone from the door of the tomb. And
straightway, going in where the youth was, he stretched forth his hand
and raised him, seizing his hand. But the youth, looking upon him, loved
him and began to beseech him that he might be with him. And going out of
the tomb they came into the house of the youth, for he was rich. And
after six days Jesus told him what to do and in the evening the youth
comes to him, wearing a linen cloth over his naked body. And he remained
with him that night, for Jesus taught him the mystery of the kingdom of
God. And thence, arising, he returned to the other side of the Jordan."
According to Clement, this episode would have been found between Mark
10:34 and 35.
.. . .
<==
Disputed? You bet :)
-A
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User: ""

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 03 Feb 2005 09:35:35 AM

People learn what they see, for this reason was all soddom and gomora
destroyed.

Yep, if what we see had no influence on us, then there would not be
any advertising.
This coming Sunday comapanies will spend $2.4 Million for a 30 second
commercial on the Super Bowl, you know why? Because people are
infl;uenced by what they see and hear.
Tony
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 03 Feb 2005 09:38:27 AM
<itwill@happen.com> wrote in message
news:1107444907.22db253cc38d97fbaf64c2a857893cfd@teranews...

Yep, if what we see had no influence on us, then there would not be
any advertising.

Not really, advertising is effectively a brand reminder to keep it fresh
in the minds of those who need to purchase that type of product.
Advertising can't make a sale to someone who doesn't want to buy a specific
product.

This coming Sunday comapanies will spend $2.4 Million for a 30 second
commercial on the Super Bowl, you know why? Because people are
infl;uenced by what they see and hear.

Will you buy whatever they advertise? I doubt it tony and the majority
of people see advertising for what it is.
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krib
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User: "Jane"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 03 Feb 2005 05:35:41 PM
"Krib" <kribuk@gmailREMOVECAPS.com> wrote in message
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<itwill@happen.com> wrote in message
news:1107444907.22db253cc38d97fbaf64c2a857893cfd@teranews...

Yep, if what we see had no influence on us, then there would not be
any advertising.


Not really, advertising is effectively a brand reminder to keep it fresh
in the minds of those who need to purchase that type of product.
Advertising can't make a sale to someone who doesn't want to buy a

specific

product.

This coming Sunday comapanies will spend $2.4 Million for a 30 second
commercial on the Super Bowl, you know why? Because people are
infl;uenced by what they see and hear.


Will you buy whatever they advertise? I doubt it tony and the majority
of people see advertising for what it is.

Aaaah, but not kids, which is precisely the demographic the program is aimed
at. I remember my son at about age 4 asking me to buy him some "Tiger
cereal, because tiger cereal is great" (Frosted Flakes is what he wanted,
of course) Kids tend to believe what they see.
My son, who is now 13 and in a "gifted" program, takes enrichment workshops.
The next one is "Media Literacy" and deals with not believing everything you
read/ see on TV, the 'net, etc. Obviously, there is a need.
Jane

--
krib


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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 02:57:16 AM
"Jane" <pushlinque@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9zyMd.21989$Ck1.1555741@news20.bellglobal.com...

Aaaah, but not kids, which is precisely the demographic the program is

aimed

at. I remember my son at about age 4 asking me to buy him some "Tiger
cereal, because tiger cereal is great" (Frosted Flakes is what he wanted,
of course) Kids tend to believe what they see.

But will *you* buy those flakes for them? I assume you would balance their
wishes against the need for a nutritious and well balanced breakfast, no?
Of course a lot of advertising is aimed at children because they're young
enough and inexperienced enough to be influenced by it but it doesn't mean
the mention of lesbianism is going to turn out a whole generation of them
does
it? How many kids drop anvils on cats just because they see it on tv? few if
any I would hazard.

My son, who is now 13 and in a "gifted" program, takes enrichment

workshops.

The next one is "Media Literacy" and deals with not believing everything

you

read/ see on TV, the 'net, etc. Obviously, there is a need.

Maybe, I never needed any such courses nor did anybody I know yet none
of us believe everything the media or other sources throw at us. Maybe this
current crop are more gullible for some reason or maybe, our generation is
getting oversensitive and trying to be too protective of them?
--
krib
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User: "Jane"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 04:02:16 AM
"Krib" <kribuk@gmailREMOVECAPS.com> wrote in message
news:MNGMd.128$cA3.44@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...


"Jane" <pushlinque@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9zyMd.21989$Ck1.1555741@news20.bellglobal.com...

Aaaah, but not kids, which is precisely the demographic the program is

aimed

at. I remember my son at about age 4 asking me to buy him some "Tiger
cereal, because tiger cereal is great" (Frosted Flakes is what he

wanted,

of course) Kids tend to believe what they see.


But will *you* buy those flakes for them? I assume you would balance their
wishes against the need for a nutritious and well balanced breakfast, no?

Of course...the point was, he parroted the commercial. I was never much for
candy disguised as cereal...


Of course a lot of advertising is aimed at children because they're young
enough and inexperienced enough to be influenced by it but it doesn't mean
the mention of lesbianism is going to turn out a whole generation of them
does
it?

Nope! I was arguing your point that "people" do not believe advertizing.
My point was that children sometimes do.
How many kids drop anvils on cats just because they see it on tv? few if

any I would hazard.

We have an antique anvil in the garage. I can't lift it, so I doubt that a
kid could :)! Anyway, cartoons are obviously not real.


My son, who is now 13 and in a "gifted" program, takes enrichment

workshops.

The next one is "Media Literacy" and deals with not believing everything

you

read/ see on TV, the 'net, etc. Obviously, there is a need.


Maybe, I never needed any such courses nor did anybody I know yet none
of us believe everything the media or other sources throw at us. Maybe

this

current crop are more gullible for some reason or maybe, our generation is
getting oversensitive and trying to be too protective of them?

I think the media is a lot savvier today and people are a lot more gullible.
Many can no longer think for themselves.
Jane

--
krib


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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 04:45:11 AM
"Jane" <pushlinque@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:AKHMd.4227$lw4.876751@news20.bellglobal.com...

Of course...the point was, he parroted the commercial. I was never much

for

candy disguised as cereal...

So you're not influenced by the advertising despite any pressure your child
puts on you to buy a particular product?

Of course a lot of advertising is aimed at children because they're

young

enough and inexperienced enough to be influenced by it but it doesn't

mean

the mention of lesbianism is going to turn out a whole generation of

them

does it?

Nope! I was arguing your point that "people" do not believe advertizing.
My point was that children sometimes do.

I suppose I should have been more specific rather than make a generalisation
so I concede your point.

How many kids drop anvils on cats just because they see it on tv? few if

any I would hazard.

We have an antique anvil in the garage. I can't lift it, so I doubt that

a

kid could :)! Anyway, cartoons are obviously not real.

So do you think children will be influenced into homosexuality by one then?
Tony's original point is still in the title of this thread. Shouldn't *all*
cartoons that depict anything unsavoury be banned in that case?

I think the media is a lot savvier today and people are a lot more

gullible.

Many can no longer think for themselves.

I'd have to disagree with your last sentence.
--
krib
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User: ""

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 09:08:16 AM


"Jane" <pushlinque@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:AKHMd.4227$lw4.876751@news20.bellglobal.com...

Of course...the point was, he parroted the commercial. I was never much

for

candy disguised as cereal...


So you're not influenced by the advertising despite any pressure your child
puts on you to buy a particular product?

Of course a lot of advertising is aimed at children because they're

young

enough and inexperienced enough to be influenced by it but it doesn't

mean

the mention of lesbianism is going to turn out a whole generation of

them

does it?


Nope! I was arguing your point that "people" do not believe advertizing.
My point was that children sometimes do.

I suppose I should have been more specific rather than make a generalisation
so I concede your point.

There ya go, case closed.
Tony
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User: "Krib"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 09:42:46 AM
<itwill@happen.com> wrote in message
news:1107529665.14a403b01264466c9da8a8766b8dae7d@teranews...

Nope! I was arguing your point that "people" do not believe

advertizing.

My point was that children sometimes do.


I suppose I should have been more specific rather than make a

generalisation

so I concede your point.


There ya go, case closed.

But not your point tony, were you referring to young children when you
claimed that superbowl advertising was aimed at them then? I doubt it.
Are you so braindead that you are influenced by advertising tony?
I see you snipped the questions you can't answer yet again...

So do you think children will be influenced into homosexuality by one then?

Do you tony? or is it just your usual hatemongering?

Tony's original point is still in the title of this thread. Shouldn't

*all*

cartoons that depict anything unsavoury be banned in that case?

Well tony? *all* cartoons or just ones that *you* find offensive?
Why aren't you bleating about cartoons that contain weapons, violence,
heterosexual references? etc etc hmmmm?
--
krib
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User: "Absolute Zero"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 04:29:24 AM
Jane wrote:

"Krib" <kribuk@gmailREMOVECAPS.com> wrote in message
news:MNGMd.128$cA3.44@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net...

"Jane" <pushlinque@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:9zyMd.21989$Ck1.1555741@news20.bellglobal.com...

Aaaah, but not kids, which is precisely the demographic the program is


aimed

at. I remember my son at about age 4 asking me to buy him some "Tiger
cereal, because tiger cereal is great" (Frosted Flakes is what he


wanted,

of course) Kids tend to believe what they see.


But will *you* buy those flakes for them? I assume you would balance their
wishes against the need for a nutritious and well balanced breakfast, no?



Of course...the point was, he parroted the commercial. I was never much for
candy disguised as cereal...

Of course a lot of advertising is aimed at children because they're young
enough and inexperienced enough to be influenced by it but it doesn't mean
the mention of lesbianism is going to turn out a whole generation of them
does
it?



Nope! I was arguing your point that "people" do not believe advertizing.
My point was that children sometimes do.

How many kids drop anvils on cats just because they see it on tv? few if

any I would hazard.



We have an antique anvil in the garage. I can't lift it, so I doubt that a
kid could :)! Anyway, cartoons are obviously not real.

My son, who is now 13 and in a "gifted" program, takes enrichment


workshops.

The next one is "Media Literacy" and deals with not believing everything


you

read/ see on TV, the 'net, etc. Obviously, there is a need.


Maybe, I never needed any such courses nor did anybody I know yet none
of us believe everything the media or other sources throw at us. Maybe


this

current crop are more gullible for some reason or maybe, our generation is
getting oversensitive and trying to be too protective of them?



I think the media is a lot savvier today and people are a lot more gullible.
Many can no longer think for themselves.

Yeah, 62% of Republicans believe Saddam was to blame for 9/11.
(Oct 2004)
Sorry, couldn't resist.
-A


Jane

--
krib





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User: ""

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 09:07:05 AM

Yeah, 62% of Republicans believe Saddam was to blame for 9/11.
(Oct 2004)

Yeah, and most Liberals wanted the Iraqi elections postponed because
they thought it was too dangerous to hold them now.

Sorry, couldn't resist.
-A

Neither could I.
Tony
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User: "Absolute Zero"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 09:27:10 AM
wrote:

Yeah, 62% of Republicans believe Saddam was to blame for 9/11.
(Oct 2004)


Yeah, and most Liberals wanted the Iraqi elections postponed because
they thought it was too dangerous to hold them now.

I would've held them over a year ago when things were much safer... LOL
BTW, your "Liberals" would be regarded as right-wing in the rest of the
industrialised west. So I'd save the lame jibe for those it appertains to.


Sorry, couldn't resist.


-A


Neither could I.

Being lame? Noted.
Anyway, any chance of an explanation? Are Republicans congenitally stupid?
-A


Tony

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User: ""

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 10:31:57 AM

itwill@happen.com wrote:

Yeah, 62% of Republicans believe Saddam was to blame for 9/11.
(Oct 2004)


Yeah, and most Liberals wanted the Iraqi elections postponed because
they thought it was too dangerous to hold them now.


I would've held them over a year ago when things were much safer... LOL

Yeah ok.

BTW, your "Liberals" would be regarded as right-wing in the rest of the
industrialised west. So I'd save the lame jibe for those it appertains to.

Wow, so the world is worse off than I thought.
Tony
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User: "Absolute Zero"

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 10:37:59 AM
wrote:

wrote:

Yeah, 62% of Republicans believe Saddam was to blame for 9/11.
(Oct 2004)


Yeah, and most Liberals wanted the Iraqi elections postponed because
they thought it was too dangerous to hold them now.


I would've held them over a year ago when things were much safer... LOL


Yeah ok.

BTW, your "Liberals" would be regarded as right-wing in the rest of the
industrialised west. So I'd save the lame jibe for those it appertains to.


Wow, so the world is worse off than I thought.

That it doesn't meet with your approval is truly devastating.
Anyway, any chance of an explanation for the 62%? Are Republicans
congenitally stupid?
-A
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User: ""

Title: Re: PBS stations to air lesbian-promoting cartoon 04 Feb 2005 10:41:49 AM

itwill@happen.com wrote:

itwill@happen.com wrote:

Yeah, 62% of Republicans believe Saddam was to blame for 9/11.
(Oct 2004)


Yeah, and most Liberals wanted the Iraqi elections postponed because
they thought it was too dangerous to hold them now.


I would've held them over a year ago when things were much safer... LOL


Yeah ok.

BTW, your "Liberals" would be regarded as right-wing in the rest of the
industrialised west. So I'd save the lame jibe for those it appertains to.


Wow, so the world is worse off than I thought.

That it doesn't meet with your approval is truly devastating.

And you all wonder why you will be given over to Islam.
Tony
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