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ABC Cancels Christian-Bashing Show ‘GCB’

Despite ABC’s best efforts to degrade Christianity and Texans, the anti-Christian hate-mongering series “GCB” (short for “Good Christian Bitches”) has been canceled because of poor ...
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Hollywood: Driving the Homosexual Agenda for 40 Years

Hollywood celebrities exuberantly celebrated President Obama’s recent declaration of support for gay marriage. But Hollywood did not have to come out of the ...
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NBC’s Brian Williams: ‘Unmitigated Joy’ Over Daughter’s Graphic TV Sex Scenes

Brian Williams couldn’t be more proud of his daughter for flaunting her goods on ‘Girls.
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‘The Perfect Family’ Mocks Devout Catholics as Unthinking Bigots

Mockery of religion in general and Catholicism in particular is commonplace in Hollywood – from Showtime’s “The Borgias” to the recent “Three Stooges” movie which features Kate ...
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Dan Savage: America has a ‘Christianity and a Bible problem’

Man thrown out of talk says anti-bullying speaker claimed ‘pope is projecting’ or ‘pope is secretly gay.’ 
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ABC’s ‘GCB’ Carves Own Twisted Version of 10 Commandments

Controversial show escalates agenda of mocking Christians with attack on Bible.
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MSNBC: The Book

Book Review – “Showdown: The Inside Story of How Obama Fought Back against Boehner, Cantor and the Tea Party” By David Corn
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HBO’s 'Girls': A Voice for the Worst Generation

Liberal critics rave about feminist plot where passionless sex, STDs and casual abortions abound.
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LifeTime’s ‘The Client List’: Selling Sex, Exploiting Women

Jennifer Love Hewitt is baring it all in her new show “The Client List.” Hewitt stars as Riley Parks, a down-on-her-luck Texan mother who turns to prostitution to deal with financial woes, and the ...
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Networks Obsessed with Labeling Romney ‘Mormon’

With nearly 200 mentions in just 15 months, nets making faith an issue.
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