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1 posted on 07/23/2005 10:39:03 PM PDT by Coleus
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Here's my post to FoodNetwork at THIS site. Why not stop by, and let them know that if they do not need what is good in America, and cannot be tolerant themselves as they demand "Tolerance" for THEIR crappy ideas and opinions...the We as America do not need them!

My e-mail is as follows...

Congratulations....now that your PC Idiots have screwed over the Boy Scouts, not only will I ban your network from my house, I will be PERSONALLY leading the charge to have yor FCC License pulled for YOUR discriminatory act towards the Boy Scouts, AND will be contacting My Reps and Senators to have FED Law come down on you! Oh, lets not forget the SPONSORS that will get a PUBLIC boycotting like you have NEVER seen! Thanks for providing such a convenient list and link to them...(LINK to them here...down on the left.)

See, the Boy Scouts have the LAW on their side, as a PRIVATE organization, they can and DO maintain standards...unlike your "Iron Chefs" Bobby Flay and Mario Battali...who managed to let their own politics spill into THEIR restaraunts (Pro-Kerry). I guess THAT was OK with you....that they could piss off their own clients and thus reflect badly on YOUR network was ok, huh?

In case you are clueless as to what the problem is....read this.

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""Food Network Reneges on Boy Scout Troop" "

by Aaron Atwood, assistant editor

TV's Food Network takes Boy Scout idea off the table.

When the Food Network asked "How do you Iron Chef?" on its Web site, Boy Scout Troop 99 of Colorado Springs responded. They were accepted—then rejected because they pledge to "being morally straight."

The troop had been doing Iron Chef competitions at campouts and Scoutmaster Dave Maher thought a vignette of his troop cooking up a storm would make a great promo for the company.

The competition gives two chefs an identical cache of food and challenges each to outdo the other in creativity and taste. Maher's crew takes cooking seriously and had the Boy Scout version of the popular TV program down to a science. Maher said some of the food threw the Scouts for a loop.

"One of the foods I put in initially was an eggplant," Maher said. "A lot had never seen it before."

Maher answered the casting call and the producers responded. In a few weeks Maher was discussing with the show's staff the logistics of hauling cameras to its next campout. Would there be electricity? Do you need parking? What date works best?

The excitement faded when Food Network producers took the idea to parent company, E.W. Scripps.

"It went to Scripps for a rubber stamp but got shot down at corporate approval," Maher explained. "Scripps was unwilling to work with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) because of the Boy Scouts' position—policies which they perceive are the Boy Scouts' discriminatory practices on gays."

This isn't the first time BSA has been singled out for a perceived anti-gay agenda. Several lawsuits have been brought against the nearly century-old organization by the American Civil Liberties Union in recent years. In fact, Congress is getting involved after the Department of Defense balked at allowing Boy Scouts to use military facilities. As Scouts from around the world converged on Fort A.P. Hill, Va. for the 2005 National Scout Jamboree, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., took to the floor of the Senate to propose the Support Our Scouts Act 2005.

"This legislation . . . is necessary to press back on the lawsuits that seek to sever the ties between our military, which has hosted the Boy Scout Jamboree on its bases, and the Boy Scouts of America," he said. "America's youth can learn so much from the men and women in uniform today: love of country, commitment to values, sacrifice for others. It is simply wrongheaded to conclude that Pentagon support of the Boy Scouts of America violates the establishment clause. It is time to return some common sense to the courts."

The lawsuits stem from the unabashed religious thread woven through BSA policy. In 2002 the Executive Board of BSA issued a resolution stating, "(T)he national officers agree with the report that 'duty to God is not a mere ideal for those choosing to associate with the Boy Scouts of America; it is an obligation,' which has defined good character for youth of Scouting age throughout Scouting's 92-year history and that the Boy Scouts of America has made a commitment 'to provide faith-based values to its constituency in a respectful manner.' "

The resolution continued in waters where many politically correct are unwilling to tread: "WHEREAS the national officers further agree that homosexual conduct is inconsistent with the traditional values espoused in the Scout Oath and Law and that an avowed homosexual cannot serve as a role model for the values of the Oath and Law."

The Scripps decision to nix the Boy Scouts' campout would have little consequence had it only affected Maher. However, Forrest Eaglin, a 12-year-old Tenderfoot in Troop 99 had to come to terms with the fact that he wasn't considered worth being on TV because of the oath he'd taken.

"I was really amazed (at being on the Food Network) because this has pretty much never happened in the troop," he said. "Everybody was thrilled." But when they got the message that the deal was off?

"I felt really disappointed. We were, like, all excited to have them come and film us. It really bummed us out."

Eaglin will still go on the July camping trip. He's excited because he has earned enough rank to sleep in his own tent. But the Food Network will miss the opportunity to show what America truly values—not the Iron Chef—the Iron Will."

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See...these kids do NOT need you...but you most DEFINITELY need them...their demographic...and don't forget the PARENTS AND FAMILIES and Friends that will now join in this.

Your PC Days and attitudes are so pre 9/11, and so reflective of that arrogant Bubble of a city called New York....here's to hoping that smart celebs like Alton Brown and Paula Dean will realize that working with you taints them, and ultimately...they don't NEED you!

41 posted on 07/24/2005 4:26:17 AM PDT by Itzlzha ("The avalanche has already started...it is too late for the pebbles to vote")
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To: Coleus

As far as I'm concerned, the Boy Scouts are free to eclude gays and the Food Network is free to exclude Boy Scouts.

FoodTV isn't about controversy, religion or politics. They aren't a political organization, they are a business.

They have done nothing illegal or immoral. As much as I would like to see everyone support Boy Scouts and my political positions, I can see no reason to hold a grudge against FoodTV for their exclusion of Boy Scouts on their network.


56 posted on 07/24/2005 7:46:36 AM PDT by Poser (Willing to fight for oil)
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To: Coleus

When Actors, producers, directors, etc...are reprimanded for their "beliefs" they cry MCARTHYISM. Isn't this exactly the same thing? Why don't they understand that?


57 posted on 07/24/2005 8:06:12 AM PDT by Hildy ("You miss 100% of the shots you never take." - Wayne Gretzky)
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To: Coleus; glock rocks; carlo3b; GRRRRR; tubebender; don-o

Thanks for posting this.

FYI


63 posted on 07/24/2005 9:59:45 AM PDT by ChefKeith (If Diplomacy worked, then we would be sitting here talking.)
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To: Coleus

I like and support the FOOD CHANNEL.

I like and support the BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA.

If I have to give up one one of these two which one would it be.?

Oh Yeah Babe !! Bye Emeril.


70 posted on 07/24/2005 10:25:35 AM PDT by Pompah
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To: Coleus

The heavy set Italian Iron Chef with the beard is a big Democrat.

The Japanese show was far superior anyways.

Just one more example of the perverted "left" not practicing what they preach.


84 posted on 07/24/2005 3:49:24 PM PDT by rollo tomasi (Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians)
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Check out this!
90 posted on 07/26/2005 12:17:54 PM PDT by Itzlzha ("The avalanche has already started...it is too late for the pebbles to vote")
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