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The Big Debate: Will You Watch Ted Haggard's Realty TV Special?

The topic of corporate political donations came up this week when fast food chain Chick-fil-A was listed as a co-sponsor of a biblical marriage conference. Previously, political donations by Target and Best Buy spurred calls for gays and gay-allies to spend their money elsewhere. That inspired us to ask people if they consider those kind of donations when they shop. One respondent, Cameron Tucker of Los Angeles, had an emphatic response:

Comedian Kathy Griffin announced this week that there would be no further episodes of her reality show, My Life on the D-List. Instead, Bravo will be airing four comedy specials featuring the outspoken funny woman. We asked a few people what they think of the scheduling change:

Finally, TLC — the network of compulsive behaviors, oversized families and Sarah Palin — announced that it would be airing a reality special focusing on disgraced pastor Ted Haggard that could become a series. We asked people if they planned to tune in to the special. One woman was certain she would be watching:

 

 


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