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From our friends at WorldNut Daily and the wonderful "watchdog" (more like idiots!) AFA. This story is about an episode from last season, so watchers should know. I laughed hysterically, and really, really hope CBS had the decency NOT to apologize to these uptight fuckers.
HOLLYWOOD VS. AMERICA AFA: 'Fornication' song requires network apology CBS character using Christmas carol to brag about sexploits 'unacceptable'
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: December 16, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern
Editor's note: The lyrics cited in this story may offend some people. By Bob Unruh © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
CBS must apologize for having one of its television characters use a traditional Christmas carol to brag about his plans to sexually exploit a woman, according to the American Family Association.
On the Dec. 11 episode of "Two and a Half Men," actor Charlie Sheen is shown lighting candles and adjusting Christmas decorations, apparently in preparation for a party.
He's singing the melody of "Joy To The World," but the words have been altered to:
Joy to the world I'm getting laid I'm getting laid tonight.
We'll light the Yule log Deck the halls And then we'll play some Jingle balls.
It's been a real long wait This is our second date It's Christmas Eve And I'm getting laid.
The Tupelo, Miss.-based AFA said that's unacceptable to the vast majority of Christians. The association, with millions of supporters, takes Christian stands on gambling, "gays," pornography and abortion, and many other social issues. Its previous boycott promotions have been credited with having an impact on corporate behavior in America.
"CBS approved Sheen's adaptation of the favorite Christmas carol, making it into a vulgar sex song," said Donald E. Wildmon, chairman of the group. "The network and sponsors paid Sheen to mock Christ, Christmas and Christians. Many in the Christian community are growing tired of this bigotry by the networks and Hollywood."
A clip featuring the song can be found on the organization's website.
He also said the sponsors were Ford, Campbell's Soup, Hallmark and Zales.
After Sheen sings the song, his housekeeper/cook comes into the room and asks: "Hey, I'm mixing up the eggnog. You want this broad lit up or just slightly glowing?"
"Well," says Sheen. "Let's see. We're celebrating peace on earth and good will towards all mankind, so let's get 'er plowed!"
"Hallelujah!" said the cook.
Earlier, Douglas R. Scott Jr., the president of Life Decisions International had raised the issue, calling the song "an affront to all of Christendom."
He said the network should not have allowed Sheen "to change the lyrics of 'Joy to the World' into a song that could be called, 'Joy to Fornication.'"
The television show, which has been described as a "comedy about men, women, sex, dating, divorce, mothers, single parenthood, sibling relations, surrogate families, money and, most importantly, love" never would meet the moral guidelines most Christian churches espouse.
But the song "crossed the line in a big way," said Scott, whose organization publishes a list of corporate names, subsidiaries, products, services and contact details for companies that support the nation's abortion industry leader, Planned Parenthood.
"Does nobody think this is wrong?" Scott asked when he talked with WND about the situation. "Does nobody go, 'Now, wait a minute?'"
"'Joy to the World' is a song about the birth of Jesus Christ. Yet CBS has allowed a song about the most precious, sacred and significant moment in history to be turned into a song about having sex outside of marriage," Scott said. "Is there any line that anti-Christian people in the media will not cross?"
Scott said the episode was something "one would expect from more well-known ungodly networks such as MTV."
And he noted nearly 70 percent of CBS stock is owned by Sumner M. Redstone, who also happens to control MTV.
Scott said he's written to CBS President Leslie Moonves with a copy to Redstone, with a demand for an apology.
"What's more," he wrote, "CBS needs to pledge that such bigotry and disregard for the sacred beliefs of billions of people will never again be displayed."
"Why have attacks on Christians and Christianity become so commonplace and even acceptable? No other group of people tolerates such treatment. I think it's time for a Christian anti-defamation league."
Such behavior by a television character played by Sheen, however, wasn't a complete surprise to LDI. His name is on the list of celebrities maintained by LDI who support legal abortion, officials said.
LDI said it would ask people to contact the two corporations with their comments at:
Leslie Moonves, CBS Corporation, 51 W. 52nd St., New York, NY 10019; phone: 212-975-4321.
Sumner M. Redstone, National Amusements Inc., 200 Elm St., Dedham, MA 02026; phone: 781-461-1600.
The television show is about Sheen, a "well-to-do bachelor" with a beach house, sports car and "an easy way with women," when his brother and nephew arrive to live with him. "Complicating" factors are appearances by his "mother," his brother's ex-wife, a neighbor and a house-keeper.
LDI said its pro-life efforts to date have convinced more than 125 corporations to stop funding Planned Parenthood, at a cost to the abortion industry giant of an estimated $40 million.
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