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Posted: Monday, 06 July 2009 10:47AM

New Movie Fools And Upsets North Texans



Sacha Baron Cohen is known for pushing the envelope but some North Texans say he crossed the line with his latest character, an Austrian gay fashion designer named Bruno.
Susan Leseman of Plano was attracted to the pilot talk show that claimed to be about family values being filmed in Carrollton. But it didn't take long for her to realize that this talk show was anything but about values.  She said when he pulled out a little African American baby and began showing pictures of the child in shackles and on a cross she left in anger and called CPS. When she found she was duped she was upset and says there was nothing funny about it.
She urges anyone thinking about seeing the movie to question their values.

 
 
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