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    September 30, 2006

    Rotten Tomatoes for "Revege" Of The NBC Nerds

    Michelle Malkin in her latest Hot Air Vent "Muzzling the Veggie Tales" reports on the very successful Christian themed children's video series "Veggie Tales" being snapped up by NBC - with some unsurprising editings - namely ripping out any religious references and Bible verses in the expunged version - so they could be run on television.  Given that the religious demographic in the US is mostly religious, it seems a counterproductive marketing move to take out one of the key components that make the Veggie Tales so successful.  Maybe they should be run on cable's MSNBC - seeing how that network could use a major bounce! 

    It all sounds like "Revege" of the NBC nerds - and let's give them 5 Rotten Tomatoes for this dastardly deed!

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