I think Sesame Street is much better than anything Disney makes.
(from MoveOn)
You know that email petition that keeps circulating about how Congress is slashing funding for NPR and PBS? Well, now it's actually true. (Really. Check the footnotes if you don't believe me.)
Sign the petition telling Congress to save NPR and PBS:
http://www.moveon.org/publicbro
The House of Representatives is about to vote on whether to slash funding for NPR and PBS, starting with "Sesame Street," "Reading Rainbow" and other commercial-free children's shows. If approved, this would be the most severe cut in the history of public broadcasting, threatening to pull the plug on Big Bird, Cookie Monster and Oscar the Grouch.
The cuts would eliminate more than $200 million for NPR, PBS and local stations immediately, with more cuts likely in the future. The loss could kill beloved children's shows like "Clifford the Big Red Dog," "Arthur," and "Postcards from Buster." Rural stations and those serving low-income communities might not survive. Other stations would have to increase corporate sponsorships.
The House will vote on the cuts this week. Can you help us reach 1 million signatures calling on Congress to save NPR and PBS today?
http://www.moveon.org/publicbro
Thanks!
P.S. Read the New York Times story on the threat to NPR and PBS at:
Then read the New York Times story on this campaign to save NPR and PBS at:
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Sign people, sign!!
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Sesame Street would survive anyway. Hopefully it will be a stronger product for being on their own supported by merchandise revenue as well vs. taking a government handout to survive.
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