Christian Coalition files suit with RobComm

The director of the Christian Coalition denounced RobComm Productions weeks ago for the impetus it provides to the gay and lesbian community.  Now a court filing against the South Carolina-based RobComm Productions reaped an injunction on current and future productions, leading Reed to declare what some see as a premature victory.  He closed his address to the yearly convention: “The Christian Coalition has always made a firm stand against the militant gay agenda and its attempt to indoctrinate our children in TV Show RobComm Pals.  Now our power on loan from God is manifest.  I would like to close with a prayer.”

This unfortunately puts a halt to RobComm Productions and its recent B-Movie effort CoreySoft Attacks!, where a humongous CEO Garriott crunches buildings in New York while the military can do nothing.  The TV show “RobComm Pals” may no longer air while RobComm lawyers struggle in a bureaucratic legal system.

Luckily, this does not mean the end of children’s programming.  Larger competitor CoreySoft has announced a purchase of TV and movie production company Paramount Studios, producers of popular sci-fi show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.  Local stations that air Paramount programming will benefit from a subsidy similar to RobComm’s advertisements elimination.  The new one not only eliminates advertising but also offers discounts if customers switch to new satellite TV network “CorTV.”

This takes place in a thrilling week, one also involving a huge worker migration to and from various RobComm branches.  The market has questioned CoreySoft’s espionage strategies before, labeling them unorthodox, but all spectators agree that they are effective.  The data gathering by spies will enable CoreySoft to curtail future RobComm corporate plans for at least the next six months.

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