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"Wicked," a big new Broadway musical, rehabilitates the
plot of the classic, Wizard of Oz. In this newer version, the Wicked
Witch of the West is a sympathetic heroine and Dorothy is replaced
by Glinda, a witch apprentice who uses spells to enchant her
victims. The playwright and musical composer, predictably, are
Jewish, as are the actresses who play the witches and the wizard.
(Photo: Time, Nov. 17, 2003) |
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Angels in America, possibly the most evil TV series of all time, was
aired on HBO. The director and actors were given "Golden
Globe" awards. The movie depicted angels having sex with
homosexuals and lesbians and praised Communist spies like Ethel
Rosenberg. Newsweek magazine ran this revealing picture of actress
Meryl Streep, who starred in the movie, giving the sign of the devil
just over the head of Angels in America director, Mike Nichols.
(Photo: Newsweek, Nov. 17, 2003) |

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Left: The Episcopal
Church recently elevated a gay activist, the "Reverend" Gene
Robinson, to the high position of Bishop. Robinson earlier had abandoned
his wife and children and began shacking up with a homosexual lover. The
Episcopal Church had no problem with his behavior and declared him a
"man of God." (Photo: Newsweek, Nov. 17, 2003) |
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| Above: Pop singers
Britney Spears and Madonna whose albums sell in the millions, share
a lesbian kiss on-stage at the MTV video music awards program,
viewed by millions of people. |
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| Above: First Lady
Laura Bush, shown here being regally kissed on the hand by France’s
President Chirac, is very much a social liberal. Pro-gay and
pro-abortion, Laura is currently raising funds from Americans to go
toward restoring the huge statue of Buddha (above, right) in
Afghanistan. (The statue had been dynamited and blown to bits by the
Taliban.) |
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Left:
Nudists like this biker are planning to form a Christian nudist colony,
Natura, near Tampa, Florida. Founder Bill Martin, a Quaker, says,
"Christ was nude when he washed the disciples' feet." Natura
will have 500 homes and a hotel. Children of the nudists will attend
religious programs and play sports while naked. (Photo: Newsweek, Jan. 26,
2004) |
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| Above: Assisted by
the ACLU and ADL, arrogant high school senior Blake Trettien sued to
have a monument of the Ten Commandments removed from a city park in
Frederick, Maryland. In Indiana, Illinois, Georgia, and many other
states, Ten Commandment displays have been outlawed by federal
courts. (Photo: USA Today, Sept. 30, 2003) |
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Left:
American actress Sarah Jessica Parker (HBO's Sex and the City), was in
attendance recently at a Christian Dior fashion show. After seeing one
model swathed in a gold snakeskin sheath walking like an Egyptian and
wearing a giant jackal mask representing Anubis, god of the dead, Parker
was enthralled. "I want to live in these dresses, sleep in them,
bathe in them," she raved. Also popular at the fashion show were
outfits with names like "The Thorny Wood" and "Voodoo
Witch." (Photo: Reuters, Jan. 19, 2004) |
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Left: Three
members of America's "Christian" clergy applaud the
Massachusetts Supreme Court ruling that favors same-sex marriages by
homosexuals. |
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Left:
Tolerant Americans have made lesbian activist, comedian Rosie O'Donnell, a
rich and famous entertainer. O'Donnell and her homosexual partner were
allowed by Florida to adopt a child. She is pictured here off-stage with
Britian's Boy George, a popular actor and singer who starred in a Broadway
production, Taboo. |
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| Above: Tammy Faye
Messner (formerly Tammy Faye Bakker of PTL fame) recently helped
host a "drag bingo" fund-raising event to generate money
for homosexual causes. Tammy Faye reportedly had lesbian sex with
another "Christian" woman while married to her TV
evangelist husband, Jim Bakker. (Note: Jim Bakker was himself a
notorious closet homosexual.) (Photo: The Herald Sun, Jan. 6, 2004) |
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Right: At the
nationally televised Grammy Awards Show, entertainer Prince (aka
"Prince of Darkness") flashed the sign of the devil while singer
Beyoncé Knowles, at his side, performed. Mrs. Knowles doesn't hesitate to
tell interviewers she is proud to be an "evangelical Christian."
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