Two Lesbian Moms? A Gift For Their Kids
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Two Lesbian Moms? A Gift For Their Kids
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This is a fantabulous married lesbian couple Lea Forant and Carolyn Montgomery. They have a child together and they star in a new Campbell Soup Company ad. So first things first! Thanks to this great American couple for sharing your family with the rest of the world . . . such a cute family.
Send an email to Campbell Soup Company President Douglas Conant. Thank him and tell him you want his company to continue to support American families, including those folks in families headed by 2 moms or 2 dads. Our inspiration for supporting Campbell’s? The wack-jobs at the American Family Association. Thanks, you cute wacky far-right-wing-nut-jobs!
Campbell Soup Company has openly begun supporting all American families by showing that even those families headed by 2 moms and 2 dads have everyday concerns – like buying good soup. Not only did the ads cost Campbell’s a chunk of money, but they also sent a message that homosexual parents and their children constitute a deserving family and are worthy of support. They also gave their approval to the entire population of nice people.
Buy Buddy G & His 2 Moms for Christmas – Give It to Some Bad Mormons
Buddy G, My Two Moms and Me . . . just a fun, happy, homo family! If you have kids, know kids or want to agitate right-wing hateful Mormon adults with zombie kids – buy them a Buddy G dvd.
Don’t know who Buddy G is? Well, he’s the first animated cartoon boy with two lesbian moms. He is obviously the choice Christmas present for every Mormon family you know!
Support Buddy G and agitate Mormons. . . the best Christmas gift ever. You can get the dvd at www.BuddyG.tv . Watch the video by hitting “Read more.”
And how do the devilish creators of Buddy G explain this twisted attempt to show children that there are families with 2 moms or 2 dads?
“We wanted our son to see families like his represented in an educationally-based cartoon. Since nothing was available, we created one for him and all the other children with LGBT parents,” according to Executive Producer Margaux Towne-Colley.
“Buddy G reflects reality, most – if not all – children will meet another child with gay parents, and there needs to be a vehicle for including these families in mainstream entertainment for children,” said Towne-Colley.
“The beauty of Buddy G is we could substitute any character or even cast of characters into the series and the content would not have to change at all,” said Towne-Colley. “Take Buddy G and his moms out of the series and substitute the families from Dora, Little Bill, or Caillou, and the dialogue and storylines could stay the same. Bottom line is that the show isn’t about the so called gay agenda.”
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