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    On Friday 2-5-2010 the show plopped a worm in our moral soup. If you don’t watch closely you may swallow it, and miss it altogether. Perhaps this is today’s Hollywood writer’s observation of seeing and portraying things the way they are. It is a bit offensive …the idea of how the noble Adama family of Battlestar Galactica, is now being portrayed as a crime family.  However, there must be integrity in showing the right or wrong of any group of people, “the way they are.” Fridays show makes a statement about influences upon the young that lead to long suffering before ultimate destruction. In example, the equality to indulge in a misguided cohesion will produce the sad path of an irresponsible and corrupt society. I’m saying a lot here about a powder keg, without saying it. An intelligent audience can fill in the blanks, based upon the strength of their convictions.

    In example: What kind of people would teach children the ways of corruptive power, violence, or sexuality, as if it were completely acceptable and natural? The obvious answer is … “the corrupt.” __The battle for humanity continues__

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