General Motors has made a decision to help promote the homosexual agenda. The automaker supports the gay agenda with advertising in homosexual publications and on the gay TV cable channel LOGO.
GM's Cadillac regularly places full-page ads in The Advocate, a magazine dedicated to pushing the homosexual agenda. The LOGO TV network carries programs promoting the lifestyle.
Jon Brancheau, director of media operations for Saturn (a subsidiary of General Motors), left no doubt about General Motors' support for the homosexual lifestyle. In a letter to someone who complained about GM's sponsorship of an episode of the LOGO program "Adam and Steve," Mr. Brancheau wrote.
"Given that this film aired on the LOGO network, which is widely know(n) to offer content oriented for a gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender audience, we feel comfortable with our decision to advertise during LOGO's broadcast of the film."(Full letter.)
Mr. Brancheau's comments make it very clear that GM knew the content and nature of the programs on LOGO, and they have no reservations about sponsoring the "Steve and Adam" program and supporting the homosexual network.
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