April
16, 2005
Dear Nadine,
Because of the efforts of our AFA supporters and supporters of Focus On The
Family and other groups, our boycott of P&G has been successful. Special
thanks to the nearly 400,000 who signed the pledge to boycott P&G.
In so far as we can tell by our monitoring, P&G has stopped their sponsorship of TV programs promoting the homosexual lifestyle, such as Alice and Grace. And, as far as we can tell, they have stopped their sponsorship of homosexual Internet sites. Also, the P&G executive who was given a leave of absence to lead the effort of special rights for homosexuals in a Cincinnati election--and who was a force for pushing the homosexual agenda inside the company--is no longer with the company.
We cannot say they are 100% clean, and we ask our supporters to let us know if they discover P&G again being involved in pushing the homosexual lifestyle. But judging by all that we found in our research, it appears that our concerns have been addressed.
There is another national company which is doing nearly exactly what P&G was doing. The company is a household name. If, after getting our information you feel our case is justified, would you be willing to participate?
Please
respond. And forward this on to your friends and family. One reason our boycott
of P&G was successful was the tremendous number of participants.
Sincerely,
Donald E. Wildmon, Chairman
OneMillionMoms.com