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Urge Staples to Pull Sponsorship from 'Impastor'

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Tuesday, September 01, 2015 @ 02:47 PM Urge Staples to Pull Sponsorship from 'Impastor' Monica Cole Dir. One Million Moms MORE

TV Land continues to air the sacrilegious program "Impastor" at 10:30 p.m. ET/9:30 p.m. CT. The previews which air earlier in the evening include images of sex, theft, murder, drug use, and foul language. 

This show not only depicts pastors in a negative light, but the entire program is based on lies about Christianity. It revolves around Buddy Dobbs, a gambling, pot-smoking slacker, on the run from a loan shark, who steals a man's identity and ends up posing as the new gay pastor in a small, tight-knit town. 

"Impastor" is another attempt to distort the truth about Christianity. TV Land has crossed the line by mocking the Christian faith with foul jokes. 

We need to send a loud and clear message to advertisers that this kind of programming is insulting and completely unacceptable. There is strength in numbers so forward this to everyone you know! 

Please use the information we have provided to contact Staples and ask that they pull their financial support from "Impastor." 

Click on link to Take Action Now! 

http://onemillionmoms.com/current-campaigns/urge-staples-to-pull-sponsorship-from-impastor 

Blessings, 

Monica Cole

Director, OneMillionMoms.com

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