Activism Alert! Save Cookie Monster, Elmo and Big Bird!!!

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A House panel has voted to eliminate all public funding for NPR and PBS, starting with "Sesame Street." This would be the most severe cut in the history of public broadcasting. NPR and PBS are under attack, but Americans trust them over the commercial networks. Sign the petition to save NPR, PBS and our local public stations from losing their funding.



Dear MoveOn member,
You know that email petition that keeps circulating about how Congress is slashing funding for NPR and PBS? Well, now it's actually true. (Really. Check the footnotes if you don't believe us.)

A House panel has voted to eliminate all public funding for NPR and PBS, starting with "Sesame Street," "Reading Rainbow," and other commercial-free children's shows. If approved, this would be the most severe cut in the history of public broadcasting, threatening to pull the plug on Big Bird, Cookie Monster and Oscar the Grouch.

Sign the petition telling Congress to save NPR and PBS:

http://www.moveon.org/publicbroadcasting/?id=5663-2482199-.VV78cF.HDVmBRsZnZieNg&t=3

If we can reach 250,000 signatures by the end of the week, we'll put Congress on notice. After you sign the petition, please pass this message along to any friends, neighbors or co-workers who count on NPR and PBS.

The cuts would slash 25% of the federal funding this year—$100 million—and end funding altogether within two years.1 In particular, the loss could kill beloved children's shows like "Sesame Street," "Clifford the Big Red Dog," "Arthur" and "Postcards from Buster." Rural stations and those serving low-income communities might not survive. Other stations would have to increase corporate sponsorships.

This shameful vote is only the latest partisan assault on public TV and radio. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which exists to shield public TV and radio from political pressure, is now chaired by Kenneth Tomlinson, a staunch Republican close to the White House. Tomlinson has already forced one-sided conservative programs on the air, even though Tomlinson's own surveys show that most people consider NPR "fair and balanced" and they actually trust public broadcasting more than commercial network news.2

Tomlinson also spent taxpayer dollars on a witch hunt to root out "liberal bias," including a secret investigation of Bill Moyers and PBS' popular investigative show, "NOW." Even though the public paid for the investigation, Tomlinson has refused to release the findings.3

The lawmakers who proposed the cuts aren't just trying to save money in the budget—they're trying to decimate any news outlets who question those in power. This is an ideological attack on our free press.

Talk about bad timing. Every day brings another story about media consolidation. Radio, TV stations and newspapers are increasingly controlled by a few massive corporate conglomerates trying to maximize profits at the expense of quality journalism. Now more than ever, we need publicly funded media who will ask hard questions and focus on stories that affect real people, instead of Michael Jackson and the runaway bride.

As the House and Senate consider this frightening effort to kill public broadcasting, they need to hear from its owners—you.

http://www.moveon.org/publicbroadcasting/?id=5663-2482199-.VV78cF.HDVmBRsZnZieNg&t=4

Thank you for all you do,

–Noah, Wes, Jennifer, Eli and the MoveOn.org Team
Tuesday, June 14th, 2005

P.S. You can learn more about the threat to public broadcasting from our friends at Free Press at:

http://www.moveon.org/r?r=748

Sources:

1. "Public Broadcasting Targeted By House," Washington Post, June 10, 2005
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=745

2. "CPB's 'Secrets and Lies': Why the CPB Board Hid its Polls Revealing Broad Public Support for PBS and NPR," Center for Digital Democracy, April 27, 2005
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=746

3. "Republican Chairman Exerts Pressure on PBS, Alleging Biases," New York Times, May 2, 2005
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0502-01.htm
 
Cookie Monster or not, they ain't taking me down!

"Give me a cookie!!"
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*spits out her Diet Coke* Cookie Monster HOW did I know you would answer this thread? :lol:
 
sesame street has been going on for more than 30 years so I'm sure they'll find a way to settle this.
 
:Ohno: :ty: Thank you deafdyke for letting us know this. I signed the petition. The children need these education programs. What they show for kids today are too violent, not like the cartoons of years ago.
Education is so important to our children today, and so is NPR AND PBS. :ty: :gpost:
 
CODAchild said:
:Ohno: :ty: Thank you deafdyke for letting us know this. I signed the petition. The children need these education programs. What they show for kids today are too violent, not like the cartoons of years ago.
Education is so important to our children today, and so is NPR AND PBS. :ty: :gpost:
I suppose you don't find such cartoons like looney tunes, tom and jerry, and even the simpsons' "itchy and scratchy" cartoons violent?

In looney tunes, there are always double barrel shotguns, TNT, ACME stuff, like cycote always orders to find ways to capture the road runner and he ends up killing himself all the time lol even duffy duck getting shot in the head and his beak turns in the wrong way.

I always love looney tunes and still watching it since I was a kid and still a huge fan of Bugs Bunny but they still do show alot of violent stuff in it...stuff that would REALLY be painful in real life, you know? so sometimes kids would think up of the craziest (or stupidest)ideas that they get from cartoons...lol
 
CODAChild, and anyone and everyone else....do a bit of cut and pasting and send the mailing to everyone in your e-mail address box!
 
Cookie Monster's efforts weren't for naught!! That cheeky gal flirted with me, oh me, oh me.. such sayings she said to me! *covers Cookie's Monster's ears!* :Oops:

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I will be SMAHT said:
i sign i sign i sign!! yuk yuk! "aww stop bugging me, i m a grouch" - grouchy (my fava!!)

You live in a trash can?
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Just kidding ya. :)
 
*sigh*, I'll going sign the petition againist broasting show cut down. I'd rather prevent them cut them down broasting show. Let children loves education watching seasme street tv show quite important!!!

Stick w/this thread.. :)
 
I will be SMAHT said:
i surely wished to live in trash can because its simple... and not too fancy on luxury
...and then one day a lonely starved stray cat jumps up on the top of your can looking for food and then *GROWL* *GRRR!* *MREEEOOWW* *RRR!* *RIP* *GULP* *GOBBLE GOBBLE* *RIP* *RIP*



...*burp*


there goes an happy ending for the trash monster.
 
Steel said:
...and then one day a lonely starved stray cat jumps up on the top of your can looking for food and then *GROWL* *GRRR!* *MREEEOOWW* *RRR!* *RIP* *GULP* *GOBBLE GOBBLE* *RIP* *RIP*



...*burp*


there goes an happy ending for the trash monster.

:fruit: yep yep, and yet, too much for my happy ending to eat a cat, i like dog better bec its "hotdog" basically, i rather to live alone and left alone in trash can til i die happy. :mrgreen:
 
Wow....the response has been amazing...they are now shooting for ONE MILLION signers!!!!! Let's see if we can't make that happen...they are already almost 80% of the way there!!!!!! Use those e-mail addy books!!!! Better yet, everyone who's signed so far from here, post and say so!!!!
 
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