[GCFL-discuss] Take action: CBS shows nudity during Super Bowl halftime

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Wed Feb 4 09:32:06 CST 2004


I don't take action regarding too many things, but I think
the AFA is right-on regarding this.  If you agree, I urge
you to go to the link and use the form to send your
representatives and the FCC a note.

If we don't speak out about this kinda thing, they will
think they can do it again next time, and they'll be
right!  The AFA makes it too easy NOT to take action, so
go for it.

- John

----- Forwarded message from American Family Association <afapetitions at lists.afa.net> -----

AFA Online - America's Leading Pro-Family Online Activism Organization

Dear John,
Just when you think TV can't sink any lower, it does.

During the halftime program for the Super Bowl, CBS showed singer
Justin Timberlake tearing off singer Janet Jacksons top, exposing her
breast.

The two singers were performing Rock Your Body, a risqué duet to end
the half time show. The final lyric of the song goes, "Going to have
you naked by the end of this song."

In addition, the halftime show included:
  * Janet Jackson grabbing her breasts
  * Sean P. Diddy repeatedly fondling his crotch
  * Striptease cheerleaders
  * Gyrating transvestites
  * Simulated lesbian sex
  * Jackson and Timberlake groping each other

According to the Drudge Report, top CBS executives approved the
Jackson exposure prior to the game. "The decision to go forward went
to the very top of the network," Drudge quoted a well-placed source in
New York. Jackson and Timberlake got the ok from CBS for their
performance.

In addition, an ad for Bud Lite showed a talking chimp, blatantly
asking his owner "babe" if she would like to go upstairs to have sex
with him.

Here is what you can do to put a stop on this kind of indecent,
profane, vulgar and tasteless programming.

- Send an email to the FCC, your Representative and two Senators:
  http://capwiz.com/afanet/issues/alert/?alertid=4953551&type=ML

- File a formal complaint with the FCC:
  http://www.afa.net/petitions/fcccomplaint.asp

- Call the FCC at 1-888-225-5322 and complain.

Please forward this email to at least one friend or family member by
clicking on the forward button above.

Sincerely,

Don

Donald E. Wildmon, Founder and Chairman
American Family Association

----- End forwarded message -----

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