TV Viewers Rise Up to Defend the ‘Married’ Life
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Rakolta is concerned about my family. And I am concerned about hers. When a TV show (or record or book for that matter) can disrupt family relationships, that demonstrates a shortcoming in the family, not in the TV show.
Rakolta and her partners in spirit (Jerry Falwell, Tipper Gore, etc.), must be very insecure in their values if they fear that a TV show is going to turn their children into social liabilities.
I am sick of right-wing fundamentalists trying to deny me my choice of entertainment.
PETE GRELLA
Los Angeles
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