
Observations and inanities by a second-shift assistant supervisor in the Puppy-Grinding division of the Evil Atheist Conspiracy® (our motto: "Sure it's cruel, but think of the jobs!"), your host, Brent Rasmussen.
Only good can come of this.
News item you may have heard:
Will the Voice of Bart Simpson Get In Trouble for 'Unauthorized' Scientology Call?
wentieth Century Fox television would not comment on whether Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart on "The Simpsons," will face disciplinary action following her voice message urging Scientologists, in Bart's voice, to attend an upcoming conference.
But "Simpsons" executive producer Al Jean makes clear that the show does not back Cartwright's call.
"This is not authorized by us," Jean said in a statement. "'The Simpsons' does not, and never has, endorsed any religion, philosophy or system of beliefs any more profound than Butterfinger bars."
The way I see it, only good can come from this. One of several things will happen:
* Cartwright will get fired or have to apologize and repudiate using the 'Bart' voice.
* The Simpsons will suffer, losing more viewers, and maybe get canceled (it's been around for what, like 213 years?)
* Scientology will get more exposure for being the nutsoid religion that it is.
Works for me.
Jim Downey

















Nancy Cartwright pranked Scientology?
I love her more than ever...
And I'm pretty sure the episode where Homer falls for a UFO cult that turns out to be a financial scam was aimed at Scientology.
Nope. She's one of them.
See, this is what comes of watching TV: she's one of them. She was calling on their behalf, just as it says in the first paragraph of the story. Seems last year she also gave them $10 million. She's a loon, george.w, she's a loon.
Jim Downey
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Man, I just had a cow...
What a ruinous revelation.