Attacks On Sordid Lives And Jason Dottley Continue
Written by NetBear on January 23, 2009 – 5:00 am -It’s always interesting to see how quickly zealots will turn-over and play victim when it suits their agenda. David Caton and his Florida Family Alliance (FFA) are continuing their attacks on Sordid Lives. But now they’re crying that Sordid Lives star Jason Dottley has launched a campaign against FFA.

They’ve also expanded their campaign to Bowflex, saying that “Bowflex is a leading advertiser on Sordid Lives and several of the other explicit homosexual shows that FFA monitors on the all gay, bi-sexual, transsexual LOGO channel.”
But it would appear that our emails and phone calls in support of Sordid Lives, Del Shores and Jason Dottley have been doing the trick:
Sordid Lives star Jason Dottley posted a page on Utube.com (sic) calling on fans to send emails and make phone calls to FFA and the show’s advertisers.
Del Shores (alleged) mother contacted FFA. Numerous fans called and sent emails.
Keep up the good work!
Get contact information for Bowflex…
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Robinson Invocation Cut From Obama’s We Are One
Written by NetBear on January 19, 2009 – 12:48 pm -You can visit HBO.com to watch yesterday’s We Are One concert. But something is missing from the program. Apparently Obama’s Presidential Inaugural Committee made the decision to to exclude the invocation by openly gay bishop Gene Robinson from being televised.
Then, in an updated statement, HBO said it was their fault, saying “It was not an HBO omission. We merely televised the show beginning at 2:30pm. Had the PIC told us upfront that this was to be part of the telecast, it would have been.”
HBO has also given PIC permission to post Rev. Robinson’s prayer on their website, but that has yet to surface. Regardless, we’ve got it here for you.
Many thanks to Sarah Pulliam for Christianity Today magazine for making this moment available to everyone via YouTube.
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Sordid Lives Series Attacked By Florida Church
Written by NetBear on January 15, 2009 – 2:24 am -A Florida church has asked for a boycott of all advertisers who support the popular Sordid Lives: The Series program. David Caton, executive director of Florida Family Association, released a statement Wednesday asking for a boycott of all advertisers who support the LOGO Channel series. One News Now also picked up the story, using a headline of “Pro-homosexual TV show bashes Baptists.”
In a bulletin to their readers, Caton claims the show portraying “Baptist Texas family” as “genderly dysfunctional.” He asks his flock to send a prepared email to advertisers that condemns the show while also saying, “We are also concerned about other explicit homosexual LOGO shows such Noahs Arc, Adam and Steve, TransAmerican Love and Queer As Folk.” Caton doesn’t seem to be concerned with any lesbian content on LOGO.
This alone wouldn’t be enough to whip evangelicals into a frenzy. So Caton also attacks the marriage of Sordid Lives creator Del Shores and Jason Dottley, claiming that Shores left his wife and family for Dottley. Apparently Caton forgot to do his research. Del Shores divorced his wife Kelly nine years before he married Jason, six years before he even met him.
In a video response to these attacks, here’s Jason Dottley explaining the situation. He calls David Caton on the phone to discuss the matter. At the end of the clip Jason presents actions we can take and asks fans of Sordid Lives to contact sponsors of the show and voice their support for the series.
Contact sponsors of Sordid Lives to show your support for the show…
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