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Welcome to Call to Decision
Subject: Washington Post overwhelmed with emails, demands MRC stop
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 14:53:16 -0600
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From the Desk of:
David
Martin, Executive Vice President
MEDIA
RESEARCH CENTER
12/7/2010
A day after
launching an aggressive email campaign protesting The
Washington Post's support of the Smithsonian's
"Hide/Seek" exhibit, we were contacted by Post
officials demanding that we stop flooding their
offices with emails. See details below, including
Brent's debate on CNN with The Post's art
critic Blake Gopnik. - David
Butch,
The firestorm of protest over the
Smithsonian's controversial "Hide/Seek"
exhibit - first reported on by CNSNews.com - is
intensifying ...
With thousands of emails pouring into their offices, we
were contacted by Post officials who demanded
that we stop overwhelming their servers! They accused us
of spamming their offices.
While our legal team sorts this out, we will not stand
down. We are collecting the letters that you write, and MRC
staff will hand deliver your letters to The
Washington Post beginning Thursday, December 9!
But that's just the beginning ...
MRC founder, Brent Bozell, fired off strongly-worded
letters to Congressional leaders demanding they look
into the activities of the taxpayer funded Smithsonian.
He then squared off with Washington Post art
critic Blake Gopnik on CNN.
Click
here for the full video. WARNING: Some of
the images shown are offensive and should not be viewed
by children.
Brent: "Put [the
controversial exhibit] on national television"
Butch, Brent wasted little time exposing the true nature
of this "homoerotic" display, urging CNN host
John King to put the display on national television
without blurring any part of it. King flatly refused,
saying it would be "objectionable to some people,
and I can't control children, including my own from
being in a room and they should not see it."
Brent then astutely reminded the host that on
November 21, the National Portrait Gallery hosted a
"Hide/Seek Family and Friends Day" that
included "music and hands-on arts activities
inspired by the exhibition!"
Brent is right on target with his assessment of
"Hide/Seek." It is nothing more than a
blatant, glaring attempt to promote obscenity to our
children ... using OUR tax dollars!
The Washington
Post Doubles Down on Deception
On Friday, as thousands of Americans were making their
voices heard to the editors and "Art" critics
at The Washington Post, their editorial board
was doubling down on their misleading reporting on the
"Hide/Seek" exhibit. In a matter of public
funds being used on what could only charitably
be described as a highly controversial art exhibit, The
Post titled their editorial, "The censors arrive:
Do Republicans really want to ride into power with a
burst of small-minded intolerance?"
The Washington Post owes it to their readership
to provide an honest account of what the
"Hide/Seek" exhibit is all about, before
libeling conservative leaders as censors for trying to
inform the public as to the nature of Federal
"arts" spending. Click the link below for
NewsBusters' full report.
Read
the NewsBusters story and share your thoughts with The
Washington Post here.
ACTION NEEDED To Break
Liberal Media Bias And Silence!
The Washington Post is reeling under
intense pressure from MRC Action team members, and we
aren't about to back off! That's why in response to
their demands to stop flooding them with emails, we
are going to HAND DELIVER your notes of outrage
DIRECTLY TO THEIR OFFICES beginning Thursday,
December 9.
Go
here to craft your letters to the Washington Post
expressing outrage over the liberal media's
silence and support of the Smithsonian's obscene new
Hide/Seek exhibit. Note: We will start hand-delivery
of these letters on Thursday, December 9.
Whether by their glowing reports or their silence, the
liberal media are supporting this exhibit and giving an
approving nod that it's okay to indoctrinate our
children into accepting this kind of behavior - behavior
CNN's John King understandably wants to keep his own
children away from.
Take a stand for decency by drafting your own strongly
worded notes directly to officials at the Washington
Post right now and free of charge. Then, alert
your friends to take action as well.
Thank you so much for standing with the MRC to expose
and stop liberal media bias.

David
P.S. The Smithsonian
receives 70% of its operating budget from taxpayers like
us. This outrageous, anti-Christian display must be
stopped and we must hold the media accountable to do
their job. Please
go here to demand the media tell the truth about the
Smithsonian's obscene exhibit.
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