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The PCRV is your home for those dedicated to the responsible values put forth by the progressive actions of the people who have this country's values at heart. Through the power of technology, we are able to organize and moblize to help protect the future generations of America, and the world, from valueless people who would rather not protect the responsible progressive values of our forefathers.
United Paramount Network sets its sights on destroying family values.

Red smut on UPN.com |
United Paramount Networks (UPN) is up to its old tricks again. Setting its sights clearly on the underlying family values on which this country was established, UPN is at the forefront of the growing pro-red movement in the United States. By increasing the amount this most vile of colors appears on the airwaves (which are owned by the public), they are trying to convince society that it is an acceptable color.
The pro-red movement can trace its roots back to the dawn of civilization. Since that time, red has been associated with lust, passion, and blood, three things UPN seems to be embracing. Red is also the color of S*tan. Other than UPN's affront to progressive, responsible values, there have been many other movements against the colors on which this country was established.
Characters on UPN dress all in red |
The Red Scare was a movement that precipitated the spread of communism in both Red China and Red Russia. This can be seen quite clearly in the colors of these two nation's former flags: all red. That is no coincidence.
We at the Progressive Center for Responsible Values are not calling for a total abolition of the color red (that would mean banning the good old stars and stripes!). We are just looking for a sense of moderation and decency. We are well aware of the fact that the color red is out there. We wholly believe that children should have mitigated exposure to this color—with parental presence—in order to learn the nature of its wiles.
Please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with our talking points, and then find out how you can take action.