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    ‘Sesame Street’: All Monsters Are Equal?
    Yet, embedded in its visually intoxicating muppetry and otherwise innocently entertaining educational content there lurks highly controversial political messages designed to promote multiculturalism and global citizenship:

    "We all sing with the same voice, the same song, the same voice. We all sing with the same voice and we sing in harmony...

    I live in southern France, I’m from a Texas ranch, I come from Mecca and Peru... I come from everywhere, and my name is you..."
    That’s right kids! We’re ‘All’ the ‘same’… um, except that we’re all different.

    As Orwell deconstructed: “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”

    What next, “Monsters are entitled to their opinions and those opinions deserve equal respect to humans”?

    NUTS!

    Our tax dollars by the $tens of millions$ have been redistributed to the CPB/PBS for decades to ‘help’ its social change agents reach into our homes and preach the gospel of multiculturalism.
    When I received this link, I at first thought this was satire, until I realized I was on Andrew Breitbart's website. I can tell that Baldwin simply pulled that "All animals are equal..." quote from a "famous quotes" website and has not actually read Animal Farm, because if he had, he wouldn't have used that quote to back up his idiotic spew; not without some irony.

    The Republican Party needs to just go ahead and change its name to the Retardation Party. It fits their mentality of "ignorant and proud of it!" a lot better.

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    I wish the Baldwin brothers..........adam and alec would just stick to acting which they both do rather well. As psuedo politicians they get on my nerves. Yo, it's not just the republican slanted ones........... the demo slanted actors come from the corners of the wall too and there are more of them. Rasslers, Rock n Pop singers, c & w singers exploit it.... Shut up and skate!!!

    My youngest daughter "grew up" (2 to 6) on Sesame Stweet and Electric Company. Didn't turn out any weirder than me and I grew up on macho shows such as Little Rascals, Roy Rogers and Father Knows Best. If I really wanted to, I could make a case for Captain Kangaroo with Mr. Green Jeans being a gay orientation tv show or Howdy Doody being a Communist propanda conspiracy. I also played with a doll or 2 in my childhood didn't turn out gay and watched romper room and am not a pedo. I think the whole concept of tv shows warping minds is over-rated. If the mind is already warped, something has already gone wrong in the number 5 dryer and tv can neither fix it or cure it.........


    and this is my 3 cents worth on this issue. Baldwins? Shut up and act!!!
    Roll Tide!
    Mike

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    Who is Adam Baldwin? Seriously, I never heard of him, heard of Alec, William, Steven, but Adam?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EigthAv View Post
    I wish the Baldwin brothers..........adam and alec would just stick to acting which they both do rather well.
    Um, Adam is not one of the Baldwin brothers & is not related to Alec in any way (other than having the same last name).

    Adam Baldwin has had a very minor career, mostly small TV roles & some voice work in action films.
    Last edited by moxie; November 7th, 2009 at 06:10 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EigthAv View Post
    and I grew up on macho shows such as Little Rascals, Roy Rogers and Father Knows Best.
    I grew up on the 1950s show, The Adventures of Superman. Other than walking around saying "Jeepers, Miss Lane!" and "Great Krypton!" all the time, wearing a bath towel around my neck like a cape, and jumping off the roof now and again to see if I can fly, that show affected me not at all.

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