There's a brand-new poll out called ''American Attitudes on Religion, Moral Values and Hollywood.'' Its main findings, according to a press release, are that a majority of Americans (61 percent) believes that their religious values are ''under attack.'' A similar majority (59 percent) believes the people who run TV and the movies ''do not share the religious and moral values of most Americans.
Canceling "Ellen" woul be a good start along the new Rosie show.
I don't believe in censorship, however I do believe that Christianity is under attack and that Hollywood is doing it's best to undermine morals. When the Calf was little we did censor the things he was allowed to watch and read-he and his wife are doing the same with their children. I believe that it's our responsibility to guide our children through the landmines until they are old enough to understand for themselves.
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Amen to real parental control.
As the kids get old enough to understand things on TV, I've had to make sure to keep an eye. Of course, at the preschool age, they don't generally watch unless I turn it on, it's cartoons, or anything Star Wars (4-year-old autistic obsession is something to behold).
Not ready to cancel cable yet, though. Then I'd miss all the stuff I watch when they're in bed (and cartoons).
Cable is over rated and over priced
great post...I'm with YOU!
Amen, sister! I think we may be on the same wavelength...can't wait to read more! (see my Oct. post "Read My Lipstick")
Here I go, back to your blog!
I watch "Ellen". It's not bad.
I happen to like TV. If I cancelled cable, I'd have none.
It is overrated and overpriced, but without it I'd not be able to watch anything.
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