AFA and meta tags

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I was amused to look at the American Family Association's website and peek at their meta tags:
<meta name="description" content="The American Family Association exists to motivate and equip citizens to change the culture to reflect Biblical truth and traditional family values.">

<meta name="keywords" content="Judeo-Christian Values,family values,traditional values,afa,american family association,traditional values,don wildmon,morals,moral,morality,law policy,local affiliates,government affairs,foundation,afr,radio,Journal,pornography,homosexual agenda,pro-life,entertainment,television,radio, Christian,conservative,activism,legislative action,Tupelo,Mississippi">

So remember, folks, when you think of "pornography" or the "homosexual agenda", think "Tupelo, Mississippi"!

Oh, what the heck was I doing on their site, anyway?

Well, see, I got this email:

In November 2004, the FCC cut a backroom deal with CBS and its parent company Viacom.

In summary, Viacom agreed to donate a paltry $3.5 million to the FCC in exchange for dropping thousands of indecency complaints filed against it by taxpaying consumers.

Basically, the FCC cut a deal with CBS. What was the result? CBS immediately went back to their standard fare of lewd and indecency programs.

On December 31, 2004, CBS re-aired an episode of Without A Trace, complete with an extended teen-age orgy scene. The original broadcast of this episode had thousands of FCC complaints against it, which were tossed out in the November FCC/CBS "back-scratching" deal.

Click here to view the abominable Without A Trace scene for yourself! Be warned, it contains offensive and graphic scenes.

Because of these kinds of backdoor deals, the FCC continues to allow networks like CBS to flood the airwaves with indecency.

I'm asking you to do two things that I believe will start the ball rolling in the right direction.

1. Tell the FCC Commissioners to stop cutting deals with broadcasters of indecent material.

2. File a formal indecency complaint with the FCC against CBS' broadcast of Without A Trace.

I tried to click to see the abominable video, but darn it, it was in Windows Media format. Which is abominable in and of itself.

Anyway, maybe we should all tell the FCC to keep up the good work! More porn, please!

And if the AFA doesn't like what they see on TV, they could maybe do what I do... not watch.

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