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If abortion right groups hadn't made such a big deal out of the ad previous to its airing on TV, I probably wouldn't have realized what the message was.

 

Altho I find it hillarious today. These very same groups now claim the ad promotes domestic violence against women. If in there minds that's violence against women, why aren't they saying anything about the snicker commercial?

 

Anyone else find this amusing?

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Easy - It just bothers them a person of such notice carries such a strong message. They cannot deal with that fact. I mean a pro choice group could dish aout the millions if they wanted. And yes, the message was very tame, and if they call it a promotion of violence, someone help them because they need seriously to find something of meaning in their lives

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To complain about that is about as silly as PETA complaining about Obama swatting a fly. The people that made such a big stink about the add have egg on their face now and the only way they think they can come out of this smelling better is to make a ridiculous comment like they did... they should of just kept their mouth's shut and left it at that. Now they have to hope that some of their membership doesn't question their motives.

J M A said:
Easy - It just bothers them a person of such notice carries such a strong message. They cannot deal with that fact. I mean a pro choice group could dish aout the millions if they wanted. And yes, the message was very tame, and if they call it a promotion of violence, someone help them because they need seriously to find something of meaning in their lives

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Easymoney, may I insert a note of levity? Not to distract from your thread? Which Superbowl commercial was your fav? Mine was the clydesdale horse finding an old friendship after years apart with the cow. Running side by side, just like when they were, well, kids I do guess. Funny to me. I like the animal commercials the best I guess, like the Bush dog, trying to sell the secret formula. Anyone else? If this offends ya easy, let me know, I'll delete. Thanks.

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Then there was the Bud Light truck that couldn't deliver to the town, cause the bridge was washed out. Funny!

King Neptune said:
Easymoney, may I insert a note of levity? Not to distract from your thread? Which Superbowl commercial was your fav? Mine was the clydesdale horse finding an old friendship after years apart with the cow. Running side by side, just like when they were, well, kids I do guess. Funny to me. I like the animal commercials the best I guess, like the Bush dog, trying to sell the secret formula. Anyone else? If this offends ya easy, let me know, I'll delete. Thanks.

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no offense. I really didn't think any of them lived up to ones from previous years. But, I did find the green police kinda scary, how far away is this???2012?

King Neptune said:
Easymoney, may I insert a note of levity? Not to distract from your thread? Which Superbowl commercial was your fav? Mine was the clydesdale horse finding an old friendship after years apart with the cow. Running side by side, just like when they were, well, kids I do guess. Funny to me. I like the animal commercials the best I guess, like the Bush dog, trying to sell the secret formula. Anyone else? If this offends ya easy, let me know, I'll delete. Thanks.

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