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Making OUR world a better place? By what, selling control of our ports to a nation that supports terrorism. Makes sense. You are a true Republican, ain't ya.
He hasn't read any of the posts, and serves as a timely reminder that jerks espouse liberal causes, too.
The trouble with linking to news stories, however, is that they often go away after awhile, in which case, they might lead to something completely inappropriate in a week or so. So, for the benefit of future archive readers - the story in question was about a Rumanian pet adoption drive which pictured people like Hitler, Stalin, and Dubya with canine companions, the slogan being: "Because your dog loves you. No matter what."
That rare thing - an advertising campaign that is brilliant, and true, and still sells the product. A lot of brilliantly funny advertising seems to me subversive in design, and makes me very much not want the product in question because (judging by the behavior of people in the ads) it's clearly addictive.
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Making OUR world a better place? By what, selling control of our ports to a nation that supports terrorism. Makes sense. You are a true Republican, ain't ya.
HA HA HA HA HA!
You didn't bother to actually read the post, did you, peabrain?
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!
He hasn't read any of the posts, and serves as a timely reminder that jerks espouse liberal causes, too.
The trouble with linking to news stories, however, is that they often go away after awhile, in which case, they might lead to something completely inappropriate in a week or so. So, for the benefit of future archive readers - the story in question was about a Rumanian pet adoption drive which pictured people like Hitler, Stalin, and Dubya with canine companions, the slogan being: "Because your dog loves you. No matter what."
That rare thing - an advertising campaign that is brilliant, and true, and still sells the product. A lot of brilliantly funny advertising seems to me subversive in design, and makes me very much not want the product in question because (judging by the behavior of people in the ads) it's clearly addictive.
Peni
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