Filed under "Know Thy Enemy"
Dec. 2nd, 2004 06:33 amCross-posted from all over:
"The American Family Association is hoping to stack the decks for this years People's Choice Awards to (as the latest missive from Don "Wouldn't Know A Real Family if It Bit Him In The Ass" Wildmon puts it) "make sure The Passion Of The Christ gets more votes than any other movie in history." The e-mail includes a link that (funny thing) takes you to the AFA site, where you're asked to give them all sorts of personal information and agree to accept their mailings, at which point they'll magically whisk you to CBS's People's Choice voting page.
"But, shoot, it's a lot easier than that. And there are far better movies to vote for than that bloody religious snuff film."
Go here to vote: PCA Vote
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I went, I did. But...
"Best Look"? (No guys.)
"Best HAIR?" (No guys. Again.)
WTF. Talk about your priorities being in a wad.
And yes, it's already happening. You have to choose between Shrek 2 and The Incredibles for Best. Poo.
"The American Family Association is hoping to stack the decks for this years People's Choice Awards to (as the latest missive from Don "Wouldn't Know A Real Family if It Bit Him In The Ass" Wildmon puts it) "make sure The Passion Of The Christ gets more votes than any other movie in history." The e-mail includes a link that (funny thing) takes you to the AFA site, where you're asked to give them all sorts of personal information and agree to accept their mailings, at which point they'll magically whisk you to CBS's People's Choice voting page.
"But, shoot, it's a lot easier than that. And there are far better movies to vote for than that bloody religious snuff film."
Go here to vote: PCA Vote
--
I went, I did. But...
"Best Look"? (No guys.)
"Best HAIR?" (No guys. Again.)
WTF. Talk about your priorities being in a wad.
And yes, it's already happening. You have to choose between Shrek 2 and The Incredibles for Best. Poo.
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