You Read It Here First
The LA Times covers what looks a lot like anti-religious bias on the part of the Motion Picture Association of America.
. . . advocating American political and religious liberty, free enterprise, limited government, military strength and traditional values.
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Carol,
I apologise that this has nothing to do with your post, but could you explain why it is that the Kentucky GOP is preventing every state-owned computer from accessing certain liberal websites such as bluegrass report and wonkette?
These same computers can still access Drudge and virtually all other right-wing blog sites.
The information for this comes from kos here.
If this were the reverse, say a Democrat controlled state government preventing access to Hugh Hewitt, Redstate and Drudge on its computers, it would be just as bad.
And one more thing.
Did Bush deface the American flag here?
Good question.
... too far off topic.
As usual, this controversy will translate into MORE people seeing the film...God works in mysterious ways...but if you want to see a really fantastic movie, just rent Witness for the Prosecution, 1957.
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