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Old 01-31-2005, 08:58 AM   #1
 
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Default Buster the rabbit joins the homosexual agenda

What gets me here is that the pro-homosexual crowd makes this all look like its being done in the name of children recognizing children and free speech and education when it my view that the core of this is teaching America's children to accept homosexuality, setting the domino's in motion for a country that in 20 years doesn't know any different.








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Children's TV fears a funding flap after 'Buster'
By Ann Oldenburg, USA TODAY
As Education Secretary Margaret Spellings is sworn in today in Washington, children's TV programmers and public television advocates wonder whether her protests last week signal a tough new attitude on values in children's programming.

Postcards From Buster: Cartoon bunny meets a little girl's mother and the mother's lesbian partner in Vermont.
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"She may make it very difficult for programs to get funded," says Peggy Charren, a pioneer in children's TV and board member at WGBH. The Boston station produced Postcards From Buster, the show in the center of the firestorm. "You could be put out of business."

According to its Web site, PBS receives 16.4% of its funding from the federal government through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, grants and contracts, and 18.3% from state governments. (Members contribute 23.5%; businesses, 16.1%; state colleges and universities, 6.5%; foundations, 5.5%.)

Spellings told PBS she had "very serious concerns" about an episode in which a little girl in Vermont introduces cartoon bunny Buster Baxter to her mother and her mother's lesbian partner. Spellings suggested that funding for future programming could be in jeopardy. The episode was pulled, PBS says, before the letter was received.

But WGBH's vice president for children's programming, Brigid Sullivan, believes the episode complies with the program's mission. The series, she says, is a "direct response to a request" from the Ready to Learn program, which is administered by PBS on behalf of the Department of Education, for a show about "diversity and tolerance in modern America for school-age children." (Related story: How shows avoid the issue)

In the 40 Buster episodes that were made, families have included Muslims, Orthodox Jews, Mormons and evangelical Christians. "The show is about children," Sullivan says. "It's not about their parents. It's about letting children validate children as children, regardless of the family they live in."

WGBH is considering airing the show on Wednesday, its original air date before PBS suggested moving it to March 23 to give stations time to review the tape. WGBH says at least 10 of the 349 PBS stations plan to air the show on their own; many others are still deciding what to do.

Sullivan did not know how Spellings' move would affect future projects specifically addressing homosexuality, saying only: "We will always make shows that meet the educational objectives."

"When PBS puts its logo on a show, it's a considerable endorsement," says John Wilson, PBS' senior vice president for programming. This show, he said, "did not set out to be an episode about alternative family structures, so we felt it opened a door on a subject area and didn't go through it. We didn't give it thorough and thoughtful examination."

There is a lesson to be learned from the Buster brouhaha, Charren says: "This is a message to people who care about free speech and care about educating children. If they are in any position to fund programming, they should be saying, 'What can I do?' "
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This is a message to people who care about free speech and care about educating children.

And in episode two, little timmy the 6 year old "randy" toddler will sodomize buster, introducing children to the glorious world of bestiality.
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