1. Adelphia drops hard-core porn after pro-family outcry to DOJ
- Today The Denver Post reported that Adelphia Communications Corp., the nation’s fifth largest cable company, has dropped its plan to distribute hard-core pornography.
Created: 2/24/2005
2. Sweeping vote for decency legislation reflects voice of red America
- With overwhelming support, the U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill that will dramatically raise fines for indecency violations by radio and television broadcasters.
Created: 2/17/2005
3. Pro-family groups launch major campaign against Movie Gallery merger
- Three full page ads appeared today in The Washington Post, USA Today and The Oregonian targeting Movie Gallery as a hard-core porn provider and attacking its planned merger with Hollywood Video that would extend pornography distribution into thousands of communities.
Created: 2/16/2005
4. DOJ inaction gives Adelphia green light on pornography
- Adelphia Communications Corp., the nation’s fifth largest cable company with 5.3 million subscribers, is showing hardcore pornography on their cable systems.
Created: 2/8/2005
5. AFA commends Kansas and the President on support for marriage
- American Family Association (AFA) commends its online action supporters and American Family Radio listeners in Kansas for urging their state congressmen to support the Kansas Marriage Amendment.
Created: 2/3/2005
6. AFA supporters stand with Spelling over PBS cartoon controversy
- Thousands of American Family Association (AFA) supporters have quickly responded to a video e-mail sent by Don Wildmon, chairman of the AFA, regarding the Public Broadcasting System’s program “Postcards from Buster.” He urged supporters to thank Margaret Spellings, U.S. Secretary of Education, for informing PBS that a cartoon promoting the homosexual lifestyle should not be broadcast on tax-supported stations.
Created: 2/1/2005
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