From the Fresno Bee (Saturday, June 18th 2005):
If the gay community doesn’t speak out against this attack on our gay friendly sponsors, Comcast may choose not to continue supporting our efforts, all because the gay community didn’t speak up! Also, these letters may also discourage other companies to get involved and sponsor.
SPEAK UP AND SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!
Encourage others to write to the bee and also letters of appreciation to Comcast and any other sponsor.
To write a "letter to the editor" of the Fresno Bee:
http://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/lets_ed/send/
To write a letter or make a phone call to Comcast (UPDATED 6/21):
Update in the 6/21/05 Fresno Bee Letter to the editor:
(http://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/lets_ed/story/10729754p-11510484c.html)
Celebrate difference
(http://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/lets_ed/story/10729755p-11510485c.html)
Ignoring the minority
In his letter [June 18], Joshua Sharp complains about Comcast supporting the Gay Pride Parade, and concludes that "the values of the majority being ignored." He laments that "Christians are reduced to mute observers and nonbelievers are given a megaphone."
Update in the 6/22/05 Fresno Bee Letter to the editor:
(http://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/lets_ed/story/10736312p-11516614c.html)
Joshua Sharp of Corcoran asks: "How far have we come as a society, if a company as reputable as Comcast openly endorses homosexual ‘pride’ gatherings, especially in such a conservative area as this, without any fear of reprisal?" [letter June 18].
Berl Jay Hubbell
(http://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/lets_ed/story/10736311p-11516613c.html)
Should be applauded
Clovis