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The second segment deals with issues of general morality. The three guests for this debate are firebrand [[Pastor Richards]] (David Green); married activist, mother and wife Jan Brown (Maureen Silliman); and naturist Barry Stark (Renaud Sebbane). Pastor Richards is a corrupt and wholly insane televangelist, who promises salvation (in the form of a radiation-proof giant living space/effigy of Richards) to all those who pay him very large donations (he later reveals that he was actually planning on using the money to build himself a palace mansion in Hawaii). Jan Brown is an overstressed, overattentive mother who is cheated on (constantly) by her husband, though she vehemently denies it on one segment of the debate. Barry Stark is a naturist (ie stark naked) and a compulsive liar, with sexuality issues (he gets erections several times during the debate). Barry Stark also appeared as a caller on [[Chatterbox FM]] in [[GTA III]], where he makes similar comments about nudity. | The second segment deals with issues of general morality. The three guests for this debate are firebrand [[Pastor Richards]] (David Green); married activist, mother and wife Jan Brown (Maureen Silliman); and naturist Barry Stark (Renaud Sebbane). Pastor Richards is a corrupt and wholly insane televangelist, who promises salvation (in the form of a radiation-proof giant living space/effigy of Richards) to all those who pay him very large donations (he later reveals that he was actually planning on using the money to build himself a palace mansion in Hawaii). Jan Brown is an overstressed, overattentive mother who is cheated on (constantly) by her husband, though she vehemently denies it on one segment of the debate. She is also the leader of ''Moms Against Popular Culture''. Barry Stark is a naturist (ie stark naked) and a compulsive liar, with sexuality issues (he gets erections several times during the debate). Barry Stark also appeared as a caller on [[Chatterbox FM]] in [[GTA III]], where he makes similar comments about nudity. | ||
During the interview, Pastor Richards complains that ''"[American] newspapers are owned by [[Canada|Canadians]] with an agenda"''. This could be a reference to the mockumentary ''The Canadian Conspiracy'', which details how the Canadian government is subverting the [[United States]] by taking over its media, and came out in 1985, one year before the setting of the game. | During the interview, Pastor Richards complains that ''"[American] newspapers are owned by [[Canada|Canadians]] with an agenda"''. This could be a reference to the mockumentary ''The Canadian Conspiracy'', which details how the Canadian government is subverting the [[United States]] by taking over its media, and came out in 1985, one year before the setting of the game. |
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